~Chapter 127~
Bang!
The bullet Richard fired cut through the air and struck the wild boar exactly.
With a heavy thud, the boar collapsed, and the knights following Richard quickly moved in to deal with it.
āYou hit every shot. Is God Elion planning to pour all his blessings onto you?ā
Bastian, who had been leisurely watching Richard hunt, commented casually.
Richard barely picked up a gun two or three times a year, yet he was hunting at twice the speed he had last year.
While that was happening, Richard moved toward the thick bushes.
On the surface, he looked extremely focusedābut a hint of impatience showed through.
āJudging by that look, your mind seems full of thoughts about the Crown Princess.ā
āNot thoughts. Regret. I should have stayed with Amelie, even if I looked foolish.ā
āI understand, but donāt forget you are a prince. If you look foolish, the Crown Princess looks foolish too.ā
āā¦ā¦I know.ā
Richard replied quietly and tightened his grip on the gun, aiming at a fox darting quickly through the brush.
Bangā!
Without hesitation, he pulled the trigger, and another loud shot echoed through the forest.
Once again, his bullet did not miss.
āWant to bet which runs out firstāyour bullets or the animals in this area?ā
āAre you not going to hunt, Brother?ā
āToday, I donāt feel much like it. Standing in front of such a sharpshooter, I hardly dare lift a gun.ā
What a poor excuse.
Richard shook his head at Bastianās weak joke.
Bastian Bieneder had been competing in hunting tournaments since he was fifteen and had won many times.
Before hunting was restricted, he often went to the hunting grounds with his mother, and he had talent with every kind of gunāno one could compete with him.
The reason he was not hunting today was likely the same as Richardās.
After all, the Second Knight OrderāLysaās orderāwas currently guarding the Empress.
āThe dayās hunt will end soon. Wouldnāt it be better to catch at least one thing before returning? You said you wanted to gift a scarf for winter.ā
Richard offered comfort that did not quite sound like comfort.
Until they returned to their tents, they could only receive updates, so it was better to hunt and pass the time.
Understanding his meaning, Bastian chuckled.
āIf I join in, wonāt there be no fox left for the Crown Princessās scarf?ā
āI have no intention of letting Amelieās share be taken.ā
Richard responded smoothly to the provocation.
Just as the two seemed ready to compete, one of Richardās subordinates rode up.
āCommander, Lady Amelie has finished hunting and safely returned to her tent.ā
āWas there any other message?ā
āNo, nothing special. Ahāshe said she caught a rabbit on her way back.ā
āAs expected of my student.ā
Hearing that Amelie had caught a rabbit, Bastian looked pleased.
Richard, too, smiled with pride.
She said she lacked confidence.
Imagining Amelie jumping with joy over her first successful hunt, the worry he had been holding eased slightly.
āIf my student caught prey, I canāt just sit still as her teacher.ā
āThen I must catch a fox for the scarf.ā
The tension that had weighed on Richard and Bastian finally lifted.
Since Amelie had finished hunting safely, the first day of the competition would likely end without incident in about an hour.
With renewed motivation, the two mounted their horses and headed toward the edge of the forest to hunt foxes.
After some time, they tied their horses to trees and carefully stepped forward, scanning their surroundings.
At last, a fox appeared before them.
āThat fox has an unusual fur color.ā
As Bastian said, the fox had rare dark gray and red fur.
Its rare and striking appearance made both men raise their guns at the same time.
Bang! Bang!
Two shots rang out in succession, and a flock of crows took off into the sky.
Iām sure I hit itāso why didnāt it cry out?
Just as Richard found the silence strangeā
āYour Highness!ā
A knight came riding at full speed toward the bushes where they stood.
āZone Four is on fire!ā
The knight, who belonged to the Third Knight Order assigned to guard Amelie, wore a crimson flag on his backāthe sign of an emergency.
As soon as I entered my tent, I collapsed onto the simple bed.
Even though I had rested at times, riding around all day made my entire body ache.
āTo catch a rabbit on the very first day is amazing, Your Highness!ā
Melona raised both thumbs as she cleaned my gun for me.
I had missed far more shots than I hitābut it still felt good not to return empty-handed.
āI just got lucky. I donāt think Iāve got the hang of it yet. Tomorrow will be better, right?ā
āOf course! Earlier, I noticed that if you aim a little to the right, you hit much better!ā
āThen Iāll try that tomorrow.ā
āGreat! Ahāyou must be hungry. Shall I bring some snacks?ā
āYes, Iād appreciate that.ā
Once Melona left the tent, I lay flat on my back.
Hunting aside, the mental exhaustion from constantly watching Yvonne and the Empress was overwhelming.
Did we somehow get through today?
After I parted ways with Yvonne, the knights scouted the area, but found nothing suspicious.
At Melonaās insistence, they checked around my tent againāstill nothing.
Maybe it was simply too early to make a move.
For now, neither the Empress nor Yvonne showed any clear sign of action.
āI wonder how much Richard caught.ā
He had gone to the most dangerous zone on the very first dayāI could not guess how many animals he would bring back.
He had looked back several times before leaving.
I had barely managed to persuade him not to hunt in Zone Four with me.
āā¦What is that smell?ā
As I recalled Richard hesitating earlier, a sharp, burning smell suddenly reached my nose.
āYour Highness! Thereās a fire nearby! Itās dangerousāyou must leave the tent!ā
The knights rushed in, confirming what the smell meant.
A fireānow?
Panicking, I quickly soaked a handkerchief with water and covered my nose and mouth.
āYour Highness! Your Highness!ā
I heard Melona calling for me desperately from outside.
Her voice grew closerāshe was running toward the tent.
Keeping low beneath the smoke, I followed the knights outside.
āMelona!ā
āYour Highness! Are you alright?ā
Melona had already reached the front of the tent.
Looking around, I saw flames slowly spreading through the forestāwhere there had been no fire at all just moments ago.
The knights moved frantically, trying to secure an escape route.
āIām fine! But why did a fire start so suddenly?ā
āThere was a campfire nearbyāit seems that caused it. The wind is strong right now, so you must evacuate quickly!ā
āI understand. Everyone, be careful not to get hurt!ā
Just as I started to move under their protectionā
Crackleāsnap!
Sparks burst up around the tent, and in an instant, flames surrounded us, blocking the escape route.
āThis canāt be happeningā¦ā¦ā
The feeling of complete helplessness burned into my mind as the fire roared violently before my eyes.