The blistering heat burned, the sun shined down from the highest peak on the people, and the eight individuals were struck by the crown.
When they try to overcome what is in front of them, sweat and blood combine. He called out, "Kacha, now!" and the wizard finished his chant, killing the elite minotaur.
These eight persons exhaled in relief as the smell of burning flesh filled the air. They then called for the ninth person as they caught their breath and recovered some strength.
Porter.
A young girl with a huge cart and a large bag suddenly emerged and started to go toward the burning monster body.
A holy-looking woman wearing a tight dress and a robe gave the order, "Make it quick, slave." She simply nods and starts gathering and disassembling the charred flesh, hide, and horns that she can still save.
The dismantling process was completed in less than three hours. "Leader, I'm done," she
says as she walks away from her job.
"Why do you take so long?" he grumbled. "But, leader, that thing is big, and I'm the only one
doing the dismantling," she added.
He lifted his right hand to smack her after hearing her response. He continued to punch her hard multiple times despite her immediate attempts to guard her head by lifting both of her arms.
He only quits when he is done, but not before kicking her directly onto her stomach to express his disgust. She then staggered back.
She held her abdomen in agony, writhing in misery, and said, "I'm sorry." "Hiro, enough now; let's go before dusk falls; surely nobody in this place wants to pitch up camp outside?" The armored man began to descend the slope while carrying a shield on his back.
He didn't turn back and began to walk away when he heard her yell, "But I still didn't take a break." Once again, he became enraged; he picked up a stone and tossed it right at her, striking her forehead; she then began to bleed.
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How long have I been working as a porter? I honestly can't recall; I can't even recall how I ended up in this city or whether I had family.
I can only recall my name. And even if my visage gives the impression that I am between twelve and fifteen years old, I believe that I am eighteen or something. A porter with a young appearance
In any case, I'm not a slave at all. They treat me that way because they believe it; I'm not sure why, though.
I'm only thinking about this. I lack the courage to tell people or converse with them. I think my social anxiety is present. I'm aware of it, yes.
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When the gang arrives and reaches the city, it is already dark. After entering, they already submitted the supplies for the subjugation and mission fulfillment.
He gave her two silver coins and said, "Here's your wage slave." "Two silver? Well, the payment is five silvers plus reimbursements for the medical care I need for my head injuries."
They all chuckled at her response of "five.", "It takes you three hours to complete a task that can be completed in thirty minutes; you already waste our time waiting for you. Listen here, you didn't do a thing; you just observed from the sidelines and gathered the supplies."
"I'm a porter, not a fighter; you hire me for that job." She keeps voicing her complaints "and because the minotaur is so large, it takes hours to dismantle it, and not only do you burn it to a crisp, but you also destroy the materials."
"I did my best to save as much as I could!"
She gazes at every member of the party, saying, "You hurt me physically, and I'm wounded, so you need to compensate." He landed his left hand on her shoulder, saying, "I never ever tried to hurt you, and there are no witnesses that I did try to hurt you." He silently laughs before leaving the guild with the other members.
She couldn't move and only stayed still for a minute, even though the group had already left the area. She did her best to hide her tears. "I'm a porter, but why do they treat me like a slave?"
While she was questioning herself, she picked up her bag and went outside. She then pulled her cart and walked for an hour before arriving at the back alley of the building, which had previously been a jewel shop. "I want to change jobs, but no one wants to hire me. Why was reality so harsh to me?" she asked herself.
Nobody notices her as she throws everything on the ground and begins to sob once again. She cried until she was no longer crying. She wondered, "What am I going to do now?" While it was risky and would endanger her life, she came up with a plan to survive. The last thing she wanted was to perish in the cold due to the weather; her head was beginning to pound from lack of sleep and the brisk wind. I always manage to find something here.
She was lost in thought until she caught sight of a door to her side. "Maybe there's a spot to relax," "but will someone else discover it first?" Before going in, she pondered.
She saw that the room was large and that there were two cots, one on the right and one on the left. She sighs as she moves slowly: "They didn't have enough beds for humans. Maybe I'll share it with a dog?" She went to lay down on the sleeping cot as she walked over to it when she sensed something was off and that someone was watching her.
She turns around and saw nothing and just ignored her paranoia "it's probably my imagination" her body relaxed after seeing nothing 'it wasn't real, not real' she continued to lie down, and soon fell asleep.
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She awakens at midday with a severe headache. She pulls out her coin purse right away and goes for it. She also pulls out two copper coins.
She also opened them and examined each penny, saying to herself, "I'll survive with four or five more copper coins than what I have in my pocket." She hastily stowed the coin purse before standing up. She also began working and selling everything she could find so she could eat and drink until dusk.
She spent hours selling goods until she was eventually compensated and allowed to eat some bread and some cheese she had purchased earlier that evening. She makes the decision to take a walk and explore the region after dusk.
She keeps going until her legs give out; she then lies down to rest her head and passes out.
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She has no memory of how long she slept before she awoke to an elderly guy looking at her. She sat up right away in fright. The old guy apologized for disturbing your beautiful slumber.
If you don't mind, sir, how old are you?" she asks while shaking her head. The elderly guy grinned and said, "I'm old enough to be your grandpa; you don't have to worry about me becoming sick or dying young."
The man sat beside her and looked at the darkening sky. "The moon is full tonight," the old man commented, "I'm glad you noticed." She replied with a chuckle, "It must be hard for you, being here alone." the girl asked as she continued to watch the bright moon.
"I guess, but it doesn't bother me," he paused to smile at her, "but since you asked, I'm not really alone." She looked at him puzzled, "How come?"
The old man answered with a hearty laugh. "It seems you've been a good girl all this year." The old man looked at her like his granddaughter. "I've been a really well-behaved girl, but life fucked me up all this year, you know?"
"Yes, I can see that. Hmm... I'll give you this," the old man said, handing him a tattered book. "There's plenty of interesting things written there, so if you've got time, try to read it."
The old man stood up and dusted himself off. "Thank you for giving me this; I won't forget it," she said as she stood up and watched the man leave. This might be the best advice anyone has given me in years, she says, looking at the small, worn-out book. Maybe it's time to start reading a story. She opened it. Its pages were covered with ink, and the book was old, but the paper looked as fresh as new, and the illustrations looked nice.
An illustration showed a guy holding the head of a little girl who was smiling and was staring at someone behind the kid while the man was wearing a bird mask.