Chapter 464 465-Choosing a Mount
??After meeting with Amriel, the two didn''t rush further in but decided to wait on the spot for Amriel to return with the preparations.
Soon, Amriel came back.
Following Amriel through various pens, the trio arrived at a small clearing.
Several creatures, resembling oversized ostriches, were being held by a few handlers, resting on the ground.
Though they appeared to be merely erged ostriches, Howard could feel the flow of mana within them.
These were genuine spellbeasts.
Unlike ostriches, the feathers of the chocobos weren''t dull gray but carried bright, beautiful colors.
"Lady N, these are truly top-tier goods. Take a look?"
"Hmm." N closely sensed the mana of several chocobos, nodding in approval, "Mana is abundant, and their muscle condition looks good too. Seems like you''ve restrained yourself this time."
Patting Howard on the shoulder, N spoke with a generous tone, "Pick one, consider it a gift from me."
"Really?"
Howard nced between N and Amriel.
Although Amriel hadn''t named a price, Howard didn''t expect it to be a small figure.
"Do you think I''m someone who goes back on her word?"
N approached a blue chocobo, carefully examining its feathers and physique.
"I''ll take this one. Howard, hurry up and choose. Don''t dawdle; we still have a journey ahead, and I don''t fancy sleeping outdoors."
"Alright then." Howard set aside his hesitation.
Since N offered, he would let her.
Given that he was about to risk his life, such help likely meant little to her inparison.
Howard''s gaze swept over the line of five chocobos, eventually settling on the second tost one.
It was an all-white chocobo that looked frailer than the others, but its internal mana was vibrant.
"I''ll take that one. The body is white, with red around its eyes."
Howard pointed it out with his hand.
N looked at the chocobo Howard had chosen and nodded, "Good choice, not bad at all. That one is the second best here. Though it''s a bit thin, its mana is robust, likely with good endurance and explosive power. Just be aware, it probably has a strong temper."
"Jack, how much for this one?" Howard inquired.
Amriel quoted a figure, a number Howard had only seen on exorbitantly priced bounties at the adventurer''s guild office.
The bounty was for Red Eye.
N didn''t haggle, simply tossing a small bag of coins to Amriel.
"There you go."
Seeing N pay up so readily, Amriel''s smile widened as he efficiently activated a contract spell on both chocobos.
"The contract spell is used to bind the spellbeast. Once the contract is sealed, if the spellbeast rebels, the master has the power to kill it instantly. It''s an essential safety measure," N exined.
"Understood."
Howard grasped N''s point.
For magi, knowledge and power were nearly synonymous.
After paying, Howard and N quickly left the beast pens.
Their luggage had already been packed into their space rings, and White had already made its way out of the city.
They just needed to ride their chocobos to meet up with White and then set off directly.
Sorona was their ultimate destination, but they would spend nearly half a month on the road before reaching it.
Although the quest itself had no time limit, N couldn''t afford to stay much longer.
Riding their chocobos along a narrow path, the two of them, one leading and the other following, experienced the swift pace of these well-trained chocobos.
Thanks to the innate qualities of these spellbeasts, their response abilities were first-rate, eliminating any worries about control.
If not for the high price, chocobos indeed would be the preferred mode of transportation for adventurers, far more convenient than carriages or horses.
At least there was no concern of returning from an outing to find one''s mount gone, leaving behind only a corpse after ying monsters.
"Hey! Howard, why don''t you give your bird a name?" N slowed her chocobo to ride alongside Howard.
"A name?" Howard leaned forward to minimize wind resistance.
"The contract spell is thest resort. For a mode of transportation, it''s better to establish a good rtionship with the chocobo. They are naturally loyal and gentle spellbeasts."
N patted the chest of the chocobo beneath her, "Each of my chocobos has a name."
Howard paused, then looked at his chocobo: "How about Redfeather?"
He chose this name because the feathers around this chocobo''s eyes were a vibrant red, and its eyes shimmered with a bright red.
"You''re no different from Lilia!" N''s face fell, "Can''t you put a little more thought into a better name?"
The Lilia N mentioned was White''s true owner, reputed to be on the same level as Dorek, but had left White in her care due to recentmitments.
"I think the name is fine, simple and memorable, with a clear characteristic."
Regardless of N''s opinion, Howard was quite satisfied with the name he had chosen.
As for the opinion of the name''s bearer...
Did you hear it object?
"Suit yourself." N rolled her eyes, patting her chocobo''s neck, "sh, let''s speed up!"
Her splendidly blue chocobo let out a low cry and its speed surged by a third.
Redfeather, silent but not to be outdone, kept pace.
...
The two quickly left Breeze City, finding White outside the city, training a pack of wolves.
Howard couldn''t tell if these were the same wolves under White''smand before or a wild pack.
The duo and the wolf converged without much dy and immediately set off towards the next city.
It was nearing noon.
Although the chocobos were much faster than carriages, the journey was still long, and starting early would allow for more preparation upon arrival.
Their destination was Rodel City, located sixty kilometers north of Breeze City, a small city that surpassed Breeze in both poption and size by more than double.
There, they nned to rest for a while before heading directly to Sorona, making no further stops in between.
ncing back at the diminishing walls of Breeze City, Howard rubbed the space ring on his hand.
Antalya and the others should have calmed down by now.
Even if Ali acted impulsively, Antalya wouldn''t let him do something foolish.
Hoping for their well-being, and that one day they would meet again, Howard silently offered his blessings.
Following the method Amriel had shown, he gently touched Redfeather''s chest and whispered, "Speed up! Redfeather! We''re off!"
With a low cry, Redfeather leaned forward, and Howard,plying, lowered his body to reduce wind resistance.
N, seeing this, also increased her speed.
The two riders and one wolf, three figures on the endless ins, gradually shrank until they disappeared.
In this world, departures are hardly rare; for many, a separation means a forever goodbye.
The likelihood of unexpected events in this world is too high.
In the face of those extraordinary creatures, human strength is too weak, offering no resistance.
Magi are just as fragile as duckweed.
...
Breeze City, Left Ridge Street, outside the Gold Coin Inn.
Ali, with a simple bag slung over his shoulder, holding Jelia with one hand and a sturdy ck horse with the other, stood as Antalya and Greg watched from the inn''s doorway, wordlessly exchanging nces.
After a moment, Ali patted the horse''s neck, looked at Jelia, and helped her onto the horseback.
"I''ll spare the needless words; they wouldn''t change anything. Take care on the road, and don''t die too easily!"
Antalya looked into Ali''s eyes, "And if possible, bring that guy Howard back! He''s taken several days off this month, and I need him to make up for it."
She wasn''t new to bidding farewell to friends or separating frompanions, but each time, she felt a twinge of fear.
It was as if those who disappeared under the crimson sunset never returned.
"I will," Ali nodded.
"Take care of yourself, boss. Even though there''s probably no one in Breeze City stronger than you, this ce isn''t meant for a long stay."
With the Truth Society as a source of information, Ali knew far more than Howard.
While Howard might suspect Antalya of harboring secrets, possibly along with Greg and Vivia, his knowledge was limited.
Ali, however, knew much more.
Antalya wasn''t surprised by Ali''s words.
When she obtained information about Red Eye''s safe house through secretive channels, she realized her secrets couldn''t be hidden from Ali, with only Howard, another otherworlder, remaining a mystery to her.
"Not much, just what I should know," Ali smiled, "Though there''s been no formal initiation yet, I think, both I and Howard sincerely consider you our leader."