The Strongest Wizard Becomes a Countryside Guardsman After Taking an Arrow to the Knee-Chapter 03 - Elf Girl

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Chapter 03 โ€“ Elf Girl

Translator: Ranzan, the Mediocre

With the quest request complete, I was on my way out of the capital.

It was also to get out of there before the Guild Master and the military minister noticed. ๐™›๐™ง๐™š๐’†๐˜ธ๐šŽ๐™—๐’oฮฝ๐™š๐˜ญ.๐œ๐’m

Everyone suddenly knew who I was, so I put a hood over my head and jumped in a stagecoach.

I rode from coach to coach, two nights, three days. Since the coach didnโ€™t go all the way, I had to walk the rest of the way to Mulg.

It wasnโ€™t good for my knee, but if I walked slowly, it wouldnโ€™t be so bad.

Actually, it was a great day for walking. The weather was excellent and the breeze invigorating.

ใ€ŒDamn, this feels great!!ใ€

Without thinking I shouted at the top of my lungs.

I took break after break while walking and after three hoursโ€ฆI heard a commotion away from the path.

It was deep inside the woods, far from the trail.

ใ€ŒHm?ใ€

It was a sound I was accustomed to. The sound of magic beasts and humans fighting. It wasnโ€™t something small either.

I wrapped my knee with a cloth and hurried.

ใ€ŒYou canโ€™t! Beat me! So easily!ใ€

I ran to the voice and saw a magical wolf and a young elven girl facing off.

The girl had a big stick and was threatening the wolf with it.

Even though she was yelling loudly, she was shaking with fear. I could tell by the way she was holding the stick that she had no military training.

As I got closer, the wolf turned to attack me.

It was an emaciated wolf. Maybe it was thinking Iโ€™d make a better meal than the girl.

ใ€ŒYouโ€™re okay?!ใ€

I shouted at the girl.

There wasnโ€™t even any reason to use magic with a beast like this.

I dove in, dropped, grabbed its left pawโ€ฆunder its chin, flipped it, and beat its upturned body once into the ground.

ใ€ŒWhiinnneeใ€

The wolf quickly ran away.

ใ€ŒThanks, sir.ใ€

The elf girl politely thanked me.

ใ€ŒSure, no worries. Are you okay?ใ€

ใ€ŒDonโ€™t call me YOU โ€“ my name is Millet.ใ€

Said the girl, I mean Millet, as I looked her over.

She was a cute elf girl from 14 to 15 years old. A bit small in stature with pointy, cute elf ears.

ใ€ŒYeah, sorry. Millet. Iโ€™m Alfred.ใ€

Millet smiled in response to my introduction.

ใ€ŒMister Al, thanks.ใ€

She said gratefully again. ๐Ÿr๐’†โ„ฏ๐˜„๐‘’๐’ƒ๐š—๐’๐˜ƒe๐—น.c๐˜ฐ๐ฆ

As a middle-aged adventurer, I had been thanked many times. But being thanked one more time is nice.

ใ€ŒGlad to see youโ€™re okay, Millet. But you know you shouldnโ€™t be in a place like this alone, right?ใ€

Milletโ€™s face suddenly turned sombre.

ใ€ŒMy sister has a fever. Since thereโ€™s no medicine left in the village, I came here to find the ingredients for a cure.ใ€

ใ€ŒI see.ใ€

ใ€ŒEveryone in the village told me not to come out here because of the wolves. But, my little sister looked so sick, and since sheโ€™s got a disease that can be fatalโ€ฆใ€

So Millet was a big sister looking out for her little one.

As I listened, I found out that Millet was also the villageโ€™s apothecary. Two big jobs for an elf girl.

ใ€ŒSo, did you get the materials?ใ€

Millet shook her head.

Her soft elvish ears sagged a bit.

ใ€ŒMedicinal herbs are very tasty to animals and magic beasts. I should have come out earlier in the season to pick them, but with the wolves out this time of year, I never got a chance to.ใ€

ใ€ŒSo the animals eat them up and thereโ€™s none left?ใ€

ใ€ŒYes. I think thereโ€™s a bit still left on the mountain though.ใ€

ใ€ŒAre you going up the mountain?ใ€

ใ€Œโ€ฆYes.ใ€

Seeing Millet so sad made me want to help her.

It was only one hour away from Mulg Village. If we go now to pick medicinal herbs out there, we wouldnโ€™t make it back by sundown.

Itโ€™s normal for villages to shut their gates after sundown. That would mean us having to camp.

But, I wasnโ€™t needed immediately in Mulg. And I was used to camping.

If I were to leave Millet, she would go on looking for herbs on the mountain, and probably end up as wolfโ€™s food.

That would suck to wake up to the next morning, knowing I couldโ€™ve helped her stay alive.

ใ€ŒOh well, I guess Iโ€™ll help you look for the herbs.ใ€

ใ€ŒWha?ใ€

Millet looked over at me, confused.

ใ€ŒIโ€™m not in any hurry. And if I let you die, itโ€™s going to suck finding that out when I wake up in the morning.ใ€

ใ€ŒAhโ€ฆthanksโ€ฆใ€

ใ€ŒJust show me where the herbs are growing.ใ€

ใ€ŒSure!ใ€

Millet replied happily as her elven ears shot straight up.