The Human Saint Is Bored, So I Was Summoned To Another World

Chapter 22 - 4-Kuro's Guide in Defending a Wagon Fort

Of course, our convoy is slow compared to the normal travel time we have back there on Earth. Actually, for the whole journey, the Saint's household had estimated it would take us at least six to eight 'long sleeps' before we arrive. And so, Lily had prepared a quite spacious carriage for us to stay with, albeit the one without the markings of the holy household.

We were all sleeping by this time. The only ones that should be awake are the escort guards and the coach drivers. However, for some reason, I was awakened. I don't know; maybe I dreamt a dream that I immediately forgot upon waking up.

"…"

I looked upon my fellow travelers inside the coach. Her Holiness the Human Saint is soundly asleep, as usual. She rarely wakes up when disturbed, so I guess, even if I moved too much she won't rise up soon. For the Beastman Saint, she slept right beside Her Holiness, slumping towards the human's shoulders. Oh, and hey, this is the first time I noticed, but apparently, she let the Human Saint used her fluffy tail for a pillow to embrace…

That's pretty nice.

"…"

On my side, however…

Uh…Lily, while I do think that a l.a.p pillow is a romantic thing to do, I guess you should do it with someone you love…

"…"

Ah, anyway, maybe I should man up and just wait for the head maid to move her away from my l.a.p. I don't want to wake her when she's too trusting to me. That would be rude.

I looked outside the carriage. The sun's still up—it never goes down anyway, but I'm amazed how the humans here were able to adapt their sleeping patterns to such a condition. If humans from Earth were transported here, just like me, I doubt they could quickly adjust their body clocks to an 'always day' world.

Hmm…now that I think about it, I don't think I had sleeping issues when I got summoned here. Strange…

"!!!"

My idle thoughts then suddenly got interrupted by a loud banging at the carriage door. I almost jumped from my seat, which caused Lily's sleep to be disturbed as well. But the knocking didn't stop. Then a voice called out on the other side of the carriage.

"Head Maid? Your Holiness? We got trouble ahead!"

Lily's still in a daze, so I'm the one who opened the carriage window and asked the coach driver to stop.

"Mister Kuro!" it was the Marquise Monfort who was riding ahead of us. "Oh! Did I disturb you?" She asked the moment she saw me with the head maid in the lap-pillow pose.

"N-no. It just happened; nothing personal to see here, so just continue." I awkwardly replied.

"Ah yes! There's a huge rockfall a few distances away from our current location. The escort vanguard was separated from us!"

"Hmm? What happened?" This time, Lily was beginning to get to her senses.

I explained to her about the rockfall.

"Oh?! That's weird." she said, by this time, fully awake. "There couldn't be any rockfalls in this route we've chosen. And even if this is the Season of Crystal Rain, the weather's just been starting up so it couldn't have soaked the soil that much it would cause a rockfall…"

I fell silent. By the way they say it, this rockfall is kind of suspicious…

Well, this is a fantasy world, and in fantasy worlds, suspicious rockfalls or barricades could only mean one thing…

"Your Excellency, if I may ask, are there bandits or brigands operating around this area?"

"Hmm…not that there's anything I know of." she answered me. "But well, I sent advance guards to scout the road ahead, and this is so sudden that they were separated from us on the other side of the path."

Well, my hunches could be wrong. But hey, this is medieval fantasy world, you know. It could be that, if this is the work of unscrupulous people, they had let the advance guard pass safely before they moved to isolate our convoy. After all, a severe rockfall could take several days to remove, even by magic. By the time they will be able to reach us, we may have had engaged the enemy long before they arrived.

Heh, not that there's anything I have to worry. I mean, hey, we have two Chersean gods with us…though they're currently sleeping. Plus, I think the Paladin Corps escort guards were elite, so they won't go down that easy. And as for injuries…again, we have the Human Saint to cover for that.

"What are your orders, Head Maid?"

"I think we should search for a good place to stop for a while and have some of our guards remove the debris." Lily explained. "I'll send some servants to help you as well."

"Alright, I'm on it then—"

The talk was once again interrupted when we heard another guard rushing to our direction. The lady had a terrible expression on her face, and I could somehow tell what she would say…

"Head Maid! Captain!" she said in between breaths as she rushed her salute to her superiors, "A big rockfall just happened at the rear of our convoy and the maids in the other carriage as well as the large contingent of the rearguards were unable to continue from the other side of the road!"

"What?!" Lily and the Marquise Monfort were visibly unnerved.

And it's just like what I expected…

"Two rockfalls ahead and on our back…" I reiterated. "This is not a work of nature."

"Yes, I agree with you Mister Kuro." Lily then turned to the Marquise, "How many are we that were trapped in this part of the road?"

"I got three paladins with me, plus Countess Belle's squad had four."

"Can't the other paladins flank around the debris to reach us? I mean, this dense forest to our left should be accessible."

"Yes, that's what they're trying to do right now." Marquise Monfort answered. "However, aside from tending to our injured, those who would be able to go around the debris field would take some time to navigate this forest and reach us."

"Looks like we're hopelessly outnumbered." Lily said to us.

"Of course." was my nonchalant reply. If Lily is reading fantasy books from Earth, she would know that situations like this is a sure flag for something bad to happen. I mean, come on: it's raining, there's a fog (not too thick though), two suspicious rockfalls…you get what I mean?

The only thing that's missing are bands of nasty-looking and -smelling bandits and brigands to appear shooting arrows at us!

"KYAAA!!!"

"!!!"

Which happened just now.

"All guards protect the carriage!" Lily quickly recovered from the shock of that arrow and gave orders to the Marquise and Countess Belle's squads. They promptly followed, and our coach driver—which is actually a magician from the Paladin Corps, took on a defensive posture as well.

"…"

And uh, how nice of them that these two Saints are still sleeping…

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A barrage of fireballs suddenly appeared from the dense forest to our left, and rained down on the carriage. There was a series of huge explosions, and it would've hit us fair and square if not for the magic shield deployed by our coach driver. The paladin guards stood between our assailants and our carriage, eight soldiers in all—brave young ladies who swore to protect the Human Saint with their lives.

However, they had little to no armor with them. At best, the only weapon they have is their swords, and they wear commoner's clothing since it was planned to make it appear that our convoy is carrying someone of lesser importance than the Saint herself.

Also, the coach driver isn't a full member of the elite guard corps. She's more like a 'contracted member', though so far, she's been doing well in putting up a formidable magic shield to protect us from the long-range fire.

However, I'm starting to get the feel that she's about to lose her mana. Those magic attacks being hurled at us isn't something that can be parried for long without someone else to help or reinforce our barrier. If the coach driver exhausts her magic supply, our unarmored carriage would be in danger from the long-range attacks—we'll be literally 'sitting ducks' if that were to happen.

"Hit them hard, you bastards! There were only eight knights on their side and the coach driver!"

"Don't let down the barrage! Their barrier would cave in soon if we maintain it!"

"Get the aristocrat alive! Kill everyone else!"

Hearing someone shouting those violent orders confirm our fears that we're under bandit attack. It's their usual tactics. They must've think that we're some random aristocrat passing through their territory—the leader's word 'knight' proves that. I guess if they knew these girls were 'paladins' and that we're carrying the Saint herself, they won't dare attack us.

After all, no one wants to fight a 'god', or someone of equal importance.

Lily had also noticed that the coach driver was having a difficulty in maintaining her barrier, and planned to take her place once she exhausted her magic. However, the magic attacks continued without ceasing, and, though the paladin guards remained unmoved from their positions…

"Hey! We won't be able to win by just remaining on the defensive!" I shouted to Lily while we're under attack. "Can't we wake up these Saints to help us out a bit?"

"Well, I would if I could!" Lily snapped back.

Oh, now that I see it, the paladin guards also began to reinforce the coach driver's magic shield a little.

Man, this isn't good. We're being pushed to the limit.

"…"

Ayt, we're about to get overrun, and these holy fellows are still off in their dreamland.

Is this some kind of a Bible reference? Come to think of it, there's that time when God was sleeping in the middle of a storm while His disciples were panicking because they're about to sink…

What, should I also be calm in this situation?

Hmm…well, like panicking would do us any good. I'm not a god nor a warrior, so I can't do something else other than to wait and watch. However, I preferred not to sit idly waiting for my death to come, so instead of watching the attack unfold, I started to explore and think of ways on how to get out of our predicament.

I think that's the least I could do in this situation…

Okay, so looking at our current position, our backs were anchored on the cliff side, which is to the right of our path. The attackers are coming in from the left, hiding in the relative darkness of the dense forest and the light fog. Rockfalls block our front and rear, and the most number of men that we can bring to face the attacks would amount to eleven people—including me, though I'm not sure if I could really do something.

But hey, if they manage to breach our defense, maybe I'll charge at them bravely before I let them finish me off. With my fists. Alone.

"…"

I don't want to die.

Anyway, except for me, Lily and the members of the Paladin Corps can use magic. Assuming that we have at least 20 men attacking us (bandits won't attack if they are outnumbered), and since the people of Chersea can cast magic, I think it would be a long battle of attrition that our side would be sure to lose.

Heh, I know we got the Saints, but they're currently useless as of now. Such a convenient time to sleep, Your Holinesses!

Now the attackers are relying on the cover of the forest and of the fog to attack us and batter our defenses slowly into submission. Since we are on the defensive, we can't force them out from their hiding places. And we can't risk dividing our number and sending a squad to hunt the bandits; for one, our pitiful fighting strength would effectively be halved, and second, the paladins might end up getting ambushed.

"…"

Because of these conditions, those cowards can always have a member or two attacking us, while the others rest. On our side, we're stretched too thin for as long as the Saints won't wake up.

The paladins need their strength if it becomes a close-quarter combat, and with that condition, only Lily and the coach driver can afford to put up a shield continuously to parry the long-range attacks.

I'm virtually useless if I don't think of something. Ugh, if we can only smoke out these bastards…

Smoke out…

"…"

Hmm…I guess, this plan would be better than having just watch them fight alone.

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"Lily!"

"Hmm…what is it, Mister Kuro?"

"You can use fire and earth magic, right?"

"I can with Earth magic, but Fire spells are quite a challenge to me."

"You can cast rock shield?"

"I can. What about it?"

"Can you cast the incineration spell?"

"That one? I guess I could. But why should I use those?"

"Ayt. Can you cast rock shield on the left side of our carriage, as well as to the flanks?"

"Well…" the Head Maid was having her apprehensions, but somehow, she yielded to my plan. "So, I'll just cast it here, and there?"

"Yep!"

She did just what I said.

"Now, call back the paladins and the coach driver to take shelter inside our carriage." I made sure to cover the sleeping Human Saint to avoid her being seen in her real form.

"Huh? But this place is too small for all of us!"

"Trust me, I'll get us through in this situation unscathed…if this works."

"A-alright…" Lily then ordered the paladin guards and the coach driver inside our carriage. Fortunately, they're ladies, so their relatively small size is just right provided we fix our spots where we stand.

"Are you sure about this, Mister Kuro?" Marquise Monfort asked, "I think it'd be better if we just fight outside."

"Don't worry. It'll work…somehow." I said the last part under my breath.

If I remember, what I had just done is called a wagon fort—an ingenious defensive device employed by the Hussites during the Hussite Wars of Religion of 15th century Earth. Though we're kind of short of men, I guess my friends' ability to use magic could substitute for the lack of ranged firepower we have.

"Lily, can you ask the coach driver to remove the magic shield?"

"Are you crazy? The moment we remove it is the moment we die!" Everyone in the carriage was bewildered by my request.

"That's what the rock shield I had you cast around our carriage fort is for." I explained. "Not only our driver could rest, it would also draw out our enemies into the open to attack us."

"Huh? Wouldn't we be dead by then? They'll shoot at us from afar."

"Nope. Those are bandits we're fighting, right? Their aim is to loot our carriage and abduct any important person that they'll find inside. Of course, they wouldn't do something like obliterate us from a distance. I'm sure they'll be showing themselves soon once they noticed that we had our shield down."

"Oh…" Lily was starting to get convinced. "That sounds plausible."

"And when that does happen, I want everyone who can cast magic to shoot down their horses first, then the riders or foot-soldiers second. Not only we'll save ourselves; we'll be able to wipe them off in one clean swipe."

Everyone in the carriage, save for the two saints who were still deep in their sleep, agreed to my plan.

"Alright!" Lily raised her voice to take command once again. "Everyone heard Mister Kuro's plan! Remove the barrier!"

The coach driver then stopped casting her magic. The shield immediately dissipated, and the first of the barrage of fireballs eventually hit our carriage, rocking us inside.

"…" A few moments of tension-filled silence followed.

"Is it over?" Someone asked; I think it's the coach driver.

"Calm down guys." I reminded them, "They'll be attacking any minute now!"

"…"

"!!!"

A loud trumpet blast was heard coming from the dense forest. This was followed by someone screaming the order to attack us. From the relative darkness of the trees, we began to hear hooves galloping towards our direction. There were also war cries from our attackers.

Time to brace for the attack!

"Here they come!" I heard Marquise Monfort shout. Honestly, my heart is going wild at this moment. I don't know if we could make it or not. I'm not even sure if our wagon fort would hold. I would like to remove myself from the line of fire, but at the same time, I'd want to watch the progress of the attack so I can decide correctly on the conduct of our defensive strategy.

"When in range, burn their horses!"

"Fireball!" a paladin fired her initial salvo.

I heard an explosion, and someone was screaming in agony. I turned and saw a bandit or two burst into flames. Their comrades, who were riding beside them, were surprised and veered away from them, messing up their charging formation. Turns out, my allies didn't even have to aim for the horses. One shot of this fireball spell could incinerate both the rider and his horse.

To be honest, I think I just had goosebumps watching this scene.

"Everyone, fire at will!"

The paladins and the coach driver then began their ranged magic attacks. As per my plan, they aimed for the riders, and those were incinerated the moment they came into our defenders' range. The messed-up charge didn't help their attack, which soon turned out to be a massacre in favor of us.

Lily was about to join the mayhem when I saw her and stopped her from casting her magic. Though she's visibly surprised and confused, I have my own designs for her later.

Soon enough, the bandits were reduced to attacking foot soldiers, but they were too afraid to come out into our view.

I heard someone from their side shout, "THOSE ARE TOO FEW TO CONTINUE THEIR DEFENSE! ATTACK NOW YOU DIMWITTED COWARDS!"

Heh. Looks like somebody's getting desperate, eh?

I then turned to the head maid. This will be her defining moment, "Lily, will you please thoroughly burn that stretch of the forest in our view."

"Huh?! That would require a lot of mana to do!" Lily was horribly reluctant. "Can't we just continue with our defense? We're holding up to them thanks to you!"

"Nah, this will be your defining moment." I insisted. "You see, we have to send a message to everyone else about attacking us, should they have more comrades coming in to reinforce them. We drove them to a corner; it's time we go on offensive!"

The Head Maid fell silent for a few moments, and then when she weighted her options, she finally agreed. "That sounds plausible. Alright, I'll trust your strategy, Mister Kuro."

"Okay…I put my faith in you, Lilyhaven! Save us!" For some weird reason, I got the courage to pat Lily's head. Maybe because it's the first time that someone actually listened and believed in my suggestion that I got way too over-confident and did what I just done.

"…"

Lily was utterly surprised by my gesture. And her cheeks blushed incredibly.

Seriously, Head Maid, do you always find my actions worth blushing for?

"!!!"

But I guess she didn't dislike it at all…I mean…

"!!!"

Wow, I could feel that intense heat coming out from her hands. And she looks so fired up to do what I suggested to her, even though she was so reluctant to do it before. If I could describe her, Lily appears to be a 'super-s*iyan' like that Japanese anime about some muscles, horribly spiky hairstyles that go blond when being powered-up, and dragon balls.

"INCINERATE!"

In an instant, the entire forest right before our eyes became a bright sea of fire.

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The Saints woke up eventually, but not until the forest fire that I had Lily create turned into a huge, uncontrollable one. By that time, the Marquise Monfort and her fellow paladins have been doing mopping up of the entire area to make sure that it is safe for us to come out of the carriage. Of course, these Chersean gods were surprised by the turn of events—from a peaceful journey, to a blood-filled one, but it's not like we can help it.

Either we burn those trees, or we die doing a last stand.

Her Holiness quickly cast a water spell (that's her specialty magic) that caused the fire to be extinguished, and Her Fluffy Holiness joined the paladins in securing the surroundings. I think with her help, we were able to capture a number of bandits—all gravely injured by Lily's fire. The Head Maid really made sure that she burned them to oblivion.

"…"

"So, what shall we do with them?" it was the Marquise Monfort, after overseeing the arrival of the rest of the separated companies of guards and maids. With the help of Her Holiness' and Her Fluffy Holiness' overwhelming powers, they quickly cleared the rockfalls as if it never happened. Thus, we were able to reunite as a single convoy once again.

"Lay them over there; I'll heal them." Her Holiness said. She was referring to those bandits that were captured. They had severe burns on their bodies, and if not treated soon, they'll surely die.

"Maddie, you can't do that." Her Fluffy Holiness stopped her. "If you heal these guys, they'd only come back to do more bad stuff. And what's worse, they could also jeopardize your vacation if they knew you're their Saint!"

"Nah, it'll be fine Ruro…" she replied, her voice trailing into the wind. "I think it's better that I use this power from the gods to do something good, than to let them suffer agonizing death."

I was listening to the whole conversation. For some reason, even though these bandits did us no good, I felt guilty.

"Maddie hates violence, that's why she's like that." It was Lily who spoke, explaining Her Holiness' actions. "When she became a Saint, she endeavored hard to bring to the peace table the warring kingdoms of humans. And amazingly, she has maintained it ever since."

Hell, I'm the one who caused this to them. There's a difference of that feeling of wanting or need to kill, and the feeling of actually killing someone. What worse is that, I indirectly killed a lot of people…bandit or not, it's sickening.

Man, those anecdotes about the psychological effects of battles sure are true. Causing the death of someone else for the first time has profound effects on you…

"…"

Well, I may not be able to fully understand Her Holiness' reasons as to why she's like that. But I could also say that I don't want violence too; even if I live in the part of my country where it is relatively peaceful, I knew full well the horrors of war…and the agonizing death that comes to those who were victims of it.

Oh god, I think I'm going to throw up.

"Hey!"

"!!!"

"You alright?" It was Her Holiness. She came to me when she noticed that I was unnerved by the experience.

"Yes, Your Holiness, I'm good." I answered. "But you should also check on Lily; she's the one who did most of the fighting."

"I just went over her and cast a recovery spell so that she can recover her strength fast. She almost exhausted her mana from that incinerate spell."

The Human Saint sat beside me. Our journey was delayed because of what happened, and as a result, we had to stop for a while to rest and re-orient ourselves.

"I'm…sorry." I couldn't help but to say it.

"Hm? For what?"

"Well, you know, I asked the Head Maid to burn the forest."

"You did that to save us, right?" Her Holiness replied. "I don't think anyone could help it, given the situation."

"Well, I caused suffering for those people over there."

"…" The Saint fell silent for a moment, before continuing, "I too, am to blame for their fates. I mean, I caused a stop to wars and conflicts. As a result, mercenaries like these people have mostly lost their way of living and turned into this kind of life."

"Uh…I don't think what you did is a bad thing, Your Holiness." I consoled her, "Why sacrifice the lives of many for so few?"

"Haa…" Her Holiness sighed in exasperation, "You may be right. But hey, I'm the one who's doing the consoling here!" She attempted to give me a happy expression…

But I saw through her façade; she's feeling guilty as well, like me. I thanked her anyway, "Thanks, I guess…"

"They're bandits; I'm sure they know what they're getting into. I mean, living a life like that? One should always be expecting a brutal death." Her Holiness tried her best to lighten my mood, "And don't underestimate me! I already healed them!"

"…"

I couldn't say much; I'm really exhausted as it is.

"Well, you know, this is what life is like in this world." she said, with a sad voice. "That's why, when I finally acquired the power of the gods, I tried my best to prevent conflict. Though of course, I can't cover for everyone; I'm only a human."

"You're doing your best, no one should deny that."

"And you did well yourself, considering the place where you came from." Her Holiness patted my back, "Come on, Kuro, you just saved us. Don't be downcast like that!"

"Thanks, Your Holiness!"

"Ah, here, let me cast some light recovery spell. At least, that would calm your mind." Then the Human Saint uttered some words before a warm, gentle white light began to envelop me.

I think that's one of the best feelings I had in my life lately…

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