A Beekeeper in a Magical World - Chapter 193: Heading to the Hot Spring Inn
If magic is the key to this issue,
Theoretically, with the increasing magical elements on Earth, it’s only a matter of time before spirits like ghosts appear…
After all, currently, magic effects seem to integrate well with Earth.
While carefully considering this issue,
Suddenly, a ball of light emerged from the ground.
And in front of them, it transformed into the apparition of a knight riding a horse.
It was none other than Elwin Duncan, the leader of the Ashen Knights who lingered in the mortal realm.
“Welcome, Bee Speaker.”
The leader, as usual, expressed his friendliness toward him.
However, today, he did seem a bit downcast.
He used to be more enthusiastic.
“What’s happened?” Hua Mi asked.
The leader looked melancholic as he gazed at the sky. “I’ve been pondering the meaning of existence lately. Frankly, in this form, my capabilities are quite limited. Now that the crisis of the Dragon Soul is resolved, there’s no real necessity for me to stay here… Rather than exist meaninglessly like this, it’s better to put an end to it.”
“…”
Putting an end to a spirit, wouldn’t that mean vanishing completely?
The leader now had this feeling of an elderly retiree unwilling to remain idle.
Wanting to find something to do?
Coincidentally,
That’s why we’re here for you.
“Hold on, Captain, don’t belittle yourself. There’s much more you can do now. We’ve come with a purpose. Let me introduce you first. This is the heir to the Kingdom of Turlin, the next king,” Hua Mi said.
Upon hearing this, the captain looked astonished at Karen.
Karen nodded.
The captain then dismounted, performing a classical knightly salute.
The spectral horse also intelligently bent its front legs.
One man and one horse knelt there amusingly.
Karen asked him to rise and remarked, “It should be I who pays respect to you on behalf of Turlin. If it weren’t for your courageous battles in the past, that vile dragon would have wreaked havoc on many more people.”
“The Ashen Knights are born to protect, carrying honor. This is our duty,” the captain proudly straightened his chest, indicating he had no regrets: “I wonder what brings Your Majesty here today?”
“As the war with the Elven race approaches, I wish to create an elite knightly order. We’re currently lacking a captain,” Karen succinctly explained the purpose.
Elwin pondered for a moment and said, “It would be my honor to serve the country again, only… in my current state, I’m afraid I’m not suitable for the position of captain.”
“What if I can help you leave this place?” Karen proposed, gesturing to a female officer nearby.
Approaching, the officer lightly waved her hand, summoning a suit of armor from a dimensional space, standing tall before them.
This suit, crafted from an unknown material, had a dark gray hue, covered in various grooves and cracks. Despite lacking physical support inside, it stood firm.
The helmet was fully enclosed, with only openings for the eyes and mouth emitting a faint red glow, resembling the eyes of a demon.
“This armor is specially made for you. If you inhabit it, you’ll be free to move in the mortal realm.”
“Is that possible?” Captain Elwin inspected the armor, somewhat incredulous.
Karen motioned for him to try it on, almost as if saying, “I bought you some clothes, see if they fit.”
Royalty is royalty; they have resources others can’t compare to.
Without hesitation, Elwin accepted the princess’s invitation, transforming into a light cluster and merging into the armor.
The armor slightly trembled, then the red glow from the helmet intensified, becoming more prominent.
Click, click—
Accompanied by friction sounds, the armor’s arms moved slightly, followed by the legs.
At first stiff, resembling a rusty machine.
But as the spirit and armor gradually merged, his movements became more agile.
Creak, creak—
He posed as if wielding a sword.
Although there was no physical object, the aura was there.
“How does it feel?” Hua Mi asked with a smile.
“Death Knight” clenched his fist, his voice filled with excitement he couldn’t conceal, “It’s been a while since I’ve felt such a vivid existence.”
His voice now had a metallic tinge, no longer as ethereal as in his spirit state.
“Elwin Duncan, would you be willing to take on the position of Captain of the Holy Light Knights?” Karen asked formally.
Elwin knelt on one knee, “I am willing to go through fire and water for Your Highness!”
…
“Elwin left the Ashen Cemetery in his role as the ‘Death Knight,’ preparing to resume his position as the leader of the Holy Light Knights soon on the battlefield.
As an unexpected ace, they’d catch the enemy off guard.
His appointment as the leader went surprisingly smoothly.
On the flip side, dealing with the royal honey business wasn’t as straightforward.
Prices, negotiations, contracts, and subsequent supply matters all required discussion and a lengthy process, likely taking several days to sort out.
“Dealing with the royals is such a hassle.”
But Hua Mi didn’t bother much.
It was mostly Carter negotiating, periodically updating Hua Mi on the progress.
Hua Mi glanced over, only concerned if there weren’t major issues.
His attention remained focused mainly on agricultural development.
Progress couldn’t halt.
In order to brew even more extraordinary honey, the search for new flower species was pressing.
Upon returning from the capital, Hua Mi began preparations.
Setting off towards the legendary hot spring inn.
…
The weather was delightful that day.
Perfect for outings and excursions.
The climate resembled early spring on Earth, incredibly pleasant.
Hua Mi held the crude map drawn by the traveling merchant, mounted on the back of Lu Fei, heading towards the destination.
Lu Fei, equipped with the saddle given by Da Xiong, was easier to control.
Speed was slower within the forest, but once out, Lu Fei sprinted, significantly boosting their pace.
The wind roared by.
Thankfully, he had prepared and bought goggles from Earth, shielding his eyes.
Otherwise, he might not even be able to keep his eyes open.
Hua Mi had to firmly grasp Lu Fei’s antlers to avoid being thrown off.
Xiao Bai accompanied him, comfortably nestled in a pocket beneath his black robe.
In just about ten minutes, they reached the vicinity of the Blackstone Town, swiftly passing by the outskirts.
…
Though the merchant’s hand-drawn map was simple, it clearly marked directions, distances, and reference points.
After rushing for a stretch, Hua Mi paused to check the map, ensuring he hadn’t veered off course.
At Lu Fei’s speed, any deviation could lead them far off in no time, wasting precious time.
After about three hours, they had covered nearly half the distance.
If all went as estimated, they’d reach their destination before nightfall at this pace.”
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