A group of people passed through a dense forest with minimal sunlight, especially since the sun was about to set. The group of humans seemed to be escorting someone who was in a very beautiful and luxurious horse carriage. It was likely that the luxury carriage belonged to the royal family. In addition to the luxurious horse-drawn carriage, there were several men on horseback with complete weaponry as well as some who did not ride or walk.
The forest they passed was so wide that they couldn't get through it quickly. The day was getting darker, the sun began to disappear leaving a little darkness with the sky a red tinge. The trees in this forest are also very large and very shady, of course filled with shrubs that thrive in this forest. Not to mention the various animals roaming there, making this place very suitable for a place to live.
"Princess Cerllynda, are we going to spend the night in this forest, Princess, we still have a long way to go to arrive at the Carvandalle Kingdom," said one of the grown men who rode over to his master's carriage whose curtains were open at that time.
"Of course. Find a comfortable place to spend the night!"
"Yes princess!"
The man returned to meet the other people who were indeed behind the horse carriage, talking to all of them if they were going to spend the night in the forest.
A moment later the carriage stopped. A girl in a light green dress got off her carriage. Dragging his feet away from his carriage and looking around the very dense forest.
"Isn't it in the forest, nights like this are very vulnerable to bandits," said one soldier to another.
"I heard that too. But we're too late to keep going. We just need to protect Princess Cerllynda until we get to the kingdom."
They nodded in unison. To them, protecting the Crown Princess of the Carvandalle Kingdom was everything.
The girl who was none other than a princess overheard the anxious conversation of her guards. He took a deep breath, inhaled the fresh forest air and slowly exhaled. He saw his guards setting up a tent for him.
"Shouldn't have stayed the night and kept walking," he muttered under his breath. The cold wind kept blowing at him, moving his blonde hair which he had let loose. His blue eyes were very clear looking in various directions.
Slowly his clear blue eyes lit up, he saw something in the distance. The human-like body, large and carrying weapons, was not left behind with fiery red eyes. It doesn't matter if they're an army of bandits.
"Everyone! Cancel the night and we have to get out of this forest quickly. Pack up and hurry! Hurry up!" He ordered very firmly, making all the guards immediately pack up the almost finished tent and get on their horses. There must be something the master saw.
Princess Cerllynda does have beautiful, sea blue eyes that are very clear. Eyes that are none other than his mother's descendants can see many things even at very far distances.
Princess Cerllynda quickly got back into her carriage and this time closed the curtains. The group of humans continued to walk in a hurry before the night grew late and dark. Only with the torches they carry to light the way for them all.
"Faster!"
Princess Cerllynda ordered the coachman. The man who was racing his horse accelerated the pace of the horse which was now half running, which of course was followed by other guards from behind quickly.
However, it turned out that his efforts to get out of this forest could not be done in a short time. The hideous-bodied bandits appeared in front of them all with canine teeth sticking out ready to devour the humans as their night meal.
The humans stopped their horses very suddenly, making all the horses seem to scream and revolt at their parents. Panic and fear appeared on all of their faces. Moreover, the bandits had already stepped closer with their tongues sticking out and licking their lips until they were wet.
"This is my first time seeing bandits. God, help us." Princess Cerllynda kept hoping.
"Gosh! Why are the so many of them?" murmured Princess Cerllynda who seemed to be mourning her death at the hands of that horrible of creature.
"Haaaaaaa!"
The heavy voices that came from the bandits began to attack from various directions ready to pounce on all the humans in front of them. The number of humans outnumbered the bandits who seemed to now fill the entire forest. The princess's bodyguards had already begun to fall one by one, bandits were indeed strong enough for humans.
"Stay inside the Princess!"
No, this time Princess Cerllynda forced herself out and didn't listen to the voice that kept warning her to stay in the carriage.
"I won't let my guards die in this place!"
Princess Cerllynda's blue eyes lit up, seeing all the bandits that probably numbered around 1000 bandits. Very scary indeed, but he must fight in order to protect his group and be free from them all.
Princess Cerllynda, who was a little frightened by what she saw, tried to be brave and grabbed her sword to slash the bandits.
"Lord, help me to defeat them and get out of this forest," whispered Princess Cerllynda who had now pulled her sword from her body, moved it slowly, drew it forward there.
"I won't let you guys destroy my guards!!!"
The beautiful and graceful Princess Cerllynda plunged into the middle of the battle and slashed at the bandits that approached her. She is not, a brave girl and has fighting abilities. However, he must be able to protect himself anyway.
His breath began to hitch, he was overwhelmed by the number of bandits that seemed to never decrease.
"Princess watch out!"
The man who was none other than his bodyguard shouted while saving him, slashing at the bandits who nearly killed him.
"Ahhhhhhh!" shouted Putri Cerllynda who was attacked by bandits, hitting the top of her arm until blood was pouring from the wound. Fresh blood smelled thicker on the noses of the merciless and heartless bandits.
"Princess! You are injured!" shouted the guards nearby in panic. He himself slashed his sword at the bandits who were trying to get close to the princess.