Reincarnated Princess Wishes To Avoid Death - Chapter 518
Follow current novđls on đđ»đđđđđ«đŁđžđ«đđ.đŹđžđ¶
Mia + Horse Mia = ? ? ?
Unfortunately, Mia remained oblivious to the impending danger. In more ways than one, this would undoubtedly set hearts pounding.
âWhoa!â Rafina exclaimed joyfully from atop the horseâs back. âI wasnât expecting us to be so far off the ground! The view from up here⊠Itâs similar to the view from Saint-Noelâs Stargazing Tower, but thereâs something different about it. Itâs difficult to put my finger on it!â
Rafina turned back toward Mia with a grin, who tilted her head in response. How strange⊠I wonder why sheâs so composed. Mia wasnât expecting her to be nearly so calm. She was so stunned that all she could do was stare questioningly at Rafina. But I used to get so panicked whenever I rode horses! Mia, with a smug grin plastered on her face, was supposed to assuage the fearful Rafina with a lecture on the wonders of horseback riding, relentlessly guiding Rafina into becoming a capable rider! Her horseback ride of abstinence was already falling apart.
Hmph. I wonder whatâs gotten into her⊠Iâll have to rework my plan. This calls forâŠ
âHey, you two. I see things are going smoothly.â
Just then, Miaâs thoughts were interrupted by a gallant voice. It was Abel, standing beside them in the horse-riding gear he had just changed into. Seeing his charming figure, Mia couldnât help but let out an enamored sigh.
If he came all the way out here, does that mean he wants to enjoy some horse riding with me? A horseback ride with Abel, huhâŠ? Mia took one glance at Abelâs sharp appearance and decided⊠she couldnât wait! Her horseback ride of abstinence was now nothing more than dust blown away with the wind.
âWere you planning on lending us a hand?â
âWell, yeah, I was. I thought youâd be fine by yourself, Mia, but I felt like I could use the exercise.â Abel turned toward Rafina, his head held in question. âMy apologies, but is this your first time riding a horse, Miss Rafina?â
âYes. Iâve only ever traveled by carriage before.â
âI see. In that case, would you allow me the honor of leading the horse carrying you two princesses?â Abel looked back at Mia. âHow about it?â
âIt almost feels presumptuous for me to ask that of you, AbelâŠâ
âHa ha ha! You neednât worry about that. I just wanted to spend some time with you.â Seeing Abelâs dashing wink, another enamored sigh escaped Miaâs lips.
Thus, their relaxing horseback ride began. The horse walked along, a tranquil âclomp, clompâ accompanying each step. It was just as docile as the guard had promisedâincredibly steady and never showing any signs of going out of control.
My! This horse really is gentle! I hope Miss Rafina isnât afraid. I wonder how sheâs enjoying thisâŠ
Just as that thought went through Miaâs mind, Rafina abruptly brought up a question.
âHey, Mia? When youâre usually riding, how do you make the horse gallop?â
Rafinaâs eyes sparkled with wonder. She seemed completely enchanted, as if she was a child who had just received her first toy.
You see, at her core, Mia is someone who gets easily carried away. The sight of someoneâs pleasure at her actions is enough to drive her into high gear.
âHm, well⊠Usually, IâŠâ Mia turned toward the guard by her side who had the task of protecting the two of them. âDo you happen to know if these plains continue onward? Weâre not going to suddenly come to a cliff or anything, are we?â
âThe land will stay flat for quite a while. There are no cliffs or any sort of other dangerous terrain.â
âI see⊠Well then, Miss Rafina. How about I take you for a short gallop?â
âHuh? ButâŠâ
Mia addressed the hesitating Rafina with a smile. âThe real pleasure of horse riding is when youâre running at full speed! One with the horse, you become the wind. Itâs a sensation that can only be felt on a horseâs back, and Iâd like for you to experience it too!â
Mia cast her gaze to Abel, and once again, he shrugged his shoulders.
âGot it. Iâll go get my own horse ready and follow after you two.â
âWell then, I guess thatâs it! Weâll be heading out.â
âH-Hold on a second, Your Highness. You canât justâŠâ
Mia flashed her panicked guard a mischievous grin. âItâll be perfectly fine! We wonât be going too far.â She turned to Rafina. âShall we be on our way?â
Her words were spoken with incredible volume, as Mia⊠had gotten completely carried away! Her victory at the Horsemanship Tournament and her success at escaping the wolfmaster had inflated her ego. And so, Mia silently urged her horse forward, completely unaware of the pitfall that was lying right beneath her feet.
Following Miaâs orders, the horse dashed forward, the wind that blew past them getting stronger and stronger.
âWaaah!â
Rafinaâs silken hair danced behind her as she let out a cry of joyâmusic to Miaâs ears!
âOho ho! Donât get satisfied quite yet, Miss Rafina! Weâre nowhere near top speed. Forward, Silvermoon!â yelped Mia, unable to stop her high spirits from leaving her mouth.
To clarify, their horseâs name was not âSilvermoon.â
Moving on, just like that, they continued to dash through the grassland plains. When they had finally returned to their senses, they realized that they had come quite aways from their carriages, which were now just specks in the distance. freewebno(v)el.com
Hm, maybe itâs about time I turned backâŠ
Mia stopped her horse and turned it the other way, back toward the direction they had just come from.
Right then, Rafina piped up in a whisper. âHuhâŠ? Mia, do you know what that could be?â
âOver there? I have no clueâŠâ
Following Rafinaâs pointed finger, Mia took a moment to think⊠before her face turned a ghastly pale white! Kicking through the weeds and letting out cries of war was a group headed straight for their carriages. Plus, Mia had seen them before!
âMy! Could they be that group of bandits?!â
The horseback brigands they had bumped into on their way to Sol Saliente were back for vengeance!
âMiaâŠâ
She could hear the trepidation in Rafinaâs voice. Mia gave a slow nod, hoping to allay her fears.
âW-We have nothing to worry about! Dionâs stayed with the carriages, and the Princess Guard are some of the most capable soldiers out there! Theyâll have these thieves running for cover before you know it!
For just a moment, Mia had been on the brink of panic after seeing the band of brigands herself. However, she quickly regained her composure; Dion Alaia was with the rest of the group, after all.
We were fine on the way here! Iâm sure things will be the same this time too!
Just as those comforting thoughts went through Miaâs head, she quickly realized her mistake. The brigands heading toward their party had suddenly stopped in their tracks⊠and were now heading straight toward Mia!
Ah! This is bad⊠Theyâve found us!
Mia was certain that as long as they hadnât done anything to provoke the group, she and Rafina would be fine. So, of course, this sent Mia into panic mode. Still half in her state of stupor, Mia turned her horse to face the opposite direction of the bandits⊠which was also the opposite direction of their carriages.
âAgh! Miss Rafina, make sure you hold on tight!â
Rafina was immediate with her reply. âWait, Mia. Letâs trade places.â
As soon as the words had left her mouth, Rafina maneuvered herself to sit behind Mia.
âHuh? But, Miss RafinaâŠâ
âBetween us two, Iâm taller, so it must be hard to see around me, right? The bandits are getting closer. We better hurry!â
âMy⊠You have a point!â
Mia followed Rafinaâs lead and sent their horse dashing forward.
Weâll be fine! We can outrun them!
Mia, you see, was confident. She had beaten Ruby at Saint-Noelâs Horsemanship Tournament and had even outrun the wolfmaster! This, of course, meant that sheâd be able to shake the average bandit off their tail. But what really gave Mia comfort wasâŠ
I-If I keep on running, Dion will catch up to us eventually! A man like him will be able to drive back these bandits single-handedly! I mean, even if theyâre chasing us down, theyâre still so far away! Outrunning them will be a piece of cake!
Mia had complete certainty in these musings, but there was one thing that had slipped her mind: Kuolan was a much better horse than Mia had thought!
âOnwards! Shake off these enemies and letâs get back to our friends! Giddyup!â
Mia gallantly addressed her horse. When spoken to like that, her horse had never failed to meet her demands, turning her into the wind. Mia was certain that just as the violent tempest, theyâd be able to shake off their enemies. HoweverâŠ
âHuh?â Mia found herself at a loss.
Why⊠havenât we become the wind yet? This horse isnât picking up speed at all! Th-This isnât right! Why in the moons arenât we getting any faster?!
Mia watched as the brigands drew closer and closer. Masks covered each of their faces, hiding their expressions and making them ever more ominous.
Wh-Why is this horse so slow?!
Mia peered into the horseâs eyes⊠and her jaw dropped to the ground!
This horse looks absolutely lifeless!
Not in its dazed eyes, nor in its drooping mouth, or even in its absentminded expression, could Mia find a single ounce of anxiety. It was the exact same face Mia would make when counting the leaves to kill the time!
Thatâs right, Miaâs ultimate riding technique of the Flotsam was reliant on having a first-rate horse. If the horse was going at one hundred, Mia would completely rid herself as not to add a minus fifty through her riding technique. That was the true nature of her method. However, this horseâthis Mia ver. Horseâwasnât even strong in the first place. Just as two unmotivated Mias would result in nothing, her Flotsam technique was absolutely useless.
Before Mia even had the chance to notice, she had been forced into a position where sheâd have to actually try!
âUrgh! Agh! It appears thereâs nothing else we can do.â Mia looked over her shoulder. âMiss RafinaâŠâ
Rafinaâs shoulders jumped.
âHold on tightly. Make sure you wonât be able to fall off.â
Her voice was soft, but full of conviction.
I canât let Rafina fall off! Thatâd reflect on me terribly!
Just imagining it had Mia shivering in fear. If she was the only one to be saved in a situation like this one, one wrong step would have people doubting if Mia had shoved Rafina from the horse in an attempt to save herself. A cold sweat dripped down Miaâs back.
Plus, Mia couldnât get that Rafinaâs earlier grin out of her mind. Every time she remembered it, Miaâs chicken heart fluttered.
Hmph! If only sheâd give me the same look of disgust she used to! Then I wouldnât have to hurt my sensitive conscience!
You see, Mia was completely lacking in the ability to cut down anyone and anything else to save oneself, a characteristic often associated with tyrants. Which meant⊠Mia had to do whatever it took to save Rafina as well. As a veteran, she needed to put all her effort into ensuring Rafina didnât fall, butâŠ
I donât have that luxury right now! My hands are completely full as it is!
She had to find an escape route while also figuring out how to kick this horse into action. It was impossible for them to keep away from the bandits until help arrived. Now, she needed to get back to the carriages by herself. And so, she also needed Rafina to cling onto her for dear life. Mia softly placed one of her hands onto Rafinaâs, which were wrapped around her waist.
âWeâll find our way back and ensure safety for the rest! I promise!â
âMiaâŠâ
There was a slight tremor in Rafinaâs voice.
Tip: You can use left, right, A and D keyboard keys to browse between chapters.