Day 1:
"Not even a proper fight? How unamusing never thought one of the Kings, Knights would resort to dirty Swordplay~" The Man, taunts with a smirk holding the Guard, up by his hair.
"Kyoto, don't kill him we need him for Intel..." His Female companion, replies a tired sigh escaping her lips motioning for him to drop the man.
"Your no fun Nina~" Kyoto whispers under his breath as he drops the Knight, spinning his sword and sticking it into the hard soil.
"Stop your whining and carry him." Nina says lightly hitting the back of Kyoto's head resulting in him giving a small pout before throwing the man over his shoulder.
As, the journey continued Nina, wrote down the changes in location as they exited the capital, running into some monsters on the way but Kyoto swiftly took care of them expecting some praise from his companion. Unfortunately, nothing of the such escaped her mouth.
"When are we going arrive at Nenno Village?" Kyoto, complained throwing the Knight onto the ground making Nina, snap her head back in disdain.
"Would you please be patient and not waste my time! After, you forced me on this ridiculous escape plan!" She retaliated, getting rather tired of Kyoto's childish behavior and complaints.
"I didn't force you!-....atleast not intentionally?..." He says with a nervous chuckle, rubbing the back of his neck slowly. Nina, scowled turning on her heel and storming forward on the pathway. Kyoto, followed quickly throwing the man's limp body back over his shoulder.
The rest of the walk was in complete silence no one uttered a word, anytime the man would slightly awaken Kyoto, would punch him unconscious leaving it to Nina, to make sure he didn't accidentally kill the man they needed to know the Kings, next move and how many eyes he really had around the Kingdom.
Day 2:
Nina, closed her journal sticking it back inside the small pouch she had attached to her belt, glancing back at Kyoto who had fallen asleep long ago. The Knight, tightly tied to a oak tree struggling to free himself from the ropes. Nina, sighed walking over the man and removing the tape on the Knights, mouth.
"State your name, leader, and purpose." She says bluntly throwing the tape over to the side.
"Like hell I would!" The Knight, replied with a snarl clearing not in the mood to give information. Nina's, eyes narrowed already sleep deprived this just added on to her annoyance.
"Look, I originally was going to spare you and give you the benefit of the doubt...but now I'm thinking of letting Kyoto, have his way with you." She says coldly motioning her shoulder over to the now awakened Kyoto, who had been listening in on the interrogation. The man flinched before turning his gaze back on Nina.
"I'll tell you...but for a price" He says with a low tone. Both Nina and Kyoto, raised a brow at this starting to get interested with this so called price.
"The King, will take a carriage over to Nenno Village, expecting me to bring General Kyoto, back with a few scars if needed." He starts pausing before continuing his speech. "My name is Rebald, he hired me since he heard of my assassin work in the past..."
"So that's why I wasn't familiar with your sword style..." Kyoto, says deep in thought as Rebald, nods.
"He knew you wouldn't be able to keep up with such uncoordinated sword movements." Nina, added on with a tilt of her head.
"I must admit Rebald, you gave me a hard time in taking you down." He says glancing up at Rebald, with an amused grin.
"I must say im honored, but his carriage will arrive at Nenno, in about five days. On foot it would take a week, if you can find a horse it would be four days." Rebald, says with a nod as he explains the time zones.
"Luckily, we passed a bar earlier and I saw a few horse outside." Nina, says glancing over at Kyoto, then back at Rebald. "Thank you, and I'm sorry for tying you up we had to take caution."
"Understandable." He says with a nod watching as Kyoto, moved over and untied the ropes around the tree and Rebald's, hands. As, soon as he was free he made his way back to the capital wishing the two companions a goodluck.
Day 3:
The two retraced there steps making their way back to the bar Nina, mentioned Yesterday even though she was still a little tired she paved her way through. It didn't take long to find it, it stuck out like a sore thumb. It had a neon signed at the top pointing down at the bar in colorful lights written on it was Ludex Bar. Nina, internally gagged at the sight.
"Okay! So where did you see the horses Ni-" As if on cue, a loud neigh could be heard from behind the bar. "Looks, like we found them!"