Under the Oak Tree Novel - Chapter 129
Chapter 129: Chapter 129
Unfortunately, the heavens did not listen to Maxi’s prayers. There was no sign
of even a puddle during the five days of the journey.
A few trees or thorn bushes every now and then were the only landmarks. The
kegs of water that had once formed a mountainous pile atop the cart were
quickly running out. Maxi’s hopes of a bath were a mere dream.
Drenched in sweat and covered in dirt, the campaign party rode all day across
the barren land. They only came upon monsters twice.
The first was a chilling encounter with three drakes in a rock-strewn clearing
The second was the very next day, when all the fodder they had lugged
throughout the journey had nearly gone up in flames because of the
salamander hiding amongst the rocks.
Maxi had found the giant lizard that could light its body on fire terrifying. The
knights, however, had been more than happy to acquire a rare firestone from
the salamander’s carcass.
The gruesome sight of the knights disemboweling the monster did not perturb
Maxi as much as it once had. It was inevitable that her stomach had grown
stronger; days of bearing witness to monster battles and the knights skinning
wildlife for their meals had taken care of that.
It felt as if Maxi’s delicate nerves had chafed away. Now when she sawa rabbit
hiding in a crevice, instead of perking up at the sight of such an adorable
creature, she thought of rabbit stew for supper. Maxi was not entirely sure if
the change was a good or a bad one.
“Commander, we’re almost out of water. We will have to find a source
tomorrow,” said Sir Evan.
They had been takinga short break to feed the horses. Riftan, tearing up meat
jerky on a rock, glanced over his shoulder at the remaining kegs of water on
the cart.
Maxi could see the creases forming on his forehead. He Scanned the area for a
moment, then said in a calm but clear voice, “We should be able to reach
Kardikil Forest before sunset. The horses should be able to last four more
hours.
It was a wonder how he was able to read the path so well. All around them,
rocks and thorn bushes were the only things in sight, yet he always seemed to
know which direction to go or how much longer was left. He made it seem as if
it were the most natural thing in the world.
Riftan led the campaign party with absolute certainty, and his knights never
doubted his judgment. It was his experience and prudence that earned him the
knights’ undivided trust.
Ending their respite, the knights got back on their horses and set out once
more. When they had galloped for hours without rest, greenery gradually
emerged on the horizon, just as Riftan had predicted. Maxi urged Rem on
toward the forest, forgetting the heavy exhaustion weighing on her shoulders.
Soon, the party reached a forest densely packed with towering trees. Maxi let
out a deep sigh of relief as they entered the dark shade.
The impenetrable leaves blocked the sun, making the heat more bearable. They
trekked through the forest for some time. Maxi grew nervous when they found
no puddles, let alone a spring. She did not think she could last another day without a bath.
Praying for even the smallest water source, Maxi glanced about their
surroundings.
Riftan abruptly stopped his horse. “It will rain soon. We will camp here.”
The sun looked bright through the leaves, and the heat was stifling. Though
Maxi doubted it would rain, she dismounted without a word.
The knights went about setting up tents between the trees. They covered the
carts with stiff cloths coated with tar to keep their provisions and firewood dry.
Walking past them, Maxi tied Rem to a tree and unsaddled her. She was about
to carry her bag into the tent when Riftan appeared and snatched it from her
hand.
“Follow me.
He led her to a place not far from the camp. There, she saw a tent pitched
under a large tree lush with leaves.
After tossing her bag into the tent, Riftan lifted the flap wide for her to enter. It
was clearly a message telling her to rest instead of loitering about the camp.
Maxi sighed and stepped inside.
A thick pile of blankets covered the floor. Maxi gingerly lowered herself onto
the soft linen, her buttocks feeling battered from another long day in the
saddle. She took off her boots and pushed them into a corner. Although she
wanted to remove her damp clothes, she only had one clean tunic that she was
saving until she could wash.
It was uncertain if they would be able to find a spring today. Maxi was debating
whether to do a quick search of the vicinity when rain began to splatter
against the tent.
Startled, Maxi stuck her head out. Gray clouds filled the sky, and heavy
raindrops pelted down in a torrent.
Maxi threw back the opening and searched for Riftan, wondering why he was
not taking shelter from the rain. She spotted him standing a short distance
away with his head tilted toward the sky, scrubbing his face and nape.
Riftan motioned for her to join him in the downpour. “Maxi, come over here.”
In the next moment, his armor was on the ground. He did not seem to care that
the rain soaked through his thin tunic.
He was not the only one. Except for the few knights keeping watch, the rest of
the men also began removing their armor and washing away days’ worth of
sweat and dirt. They were like children gleefully splashing in the water.
Hebaron even cast off his tunic and scrubbed his muscled torso with his hands.
Maxi watched them with a look of embarrassment.
“Come out and wash now. We don’t know when you’ll be able to do so again.”
“B-But.”
The argument that it was not proper for a lady to bathe in the open was at the
tip of her tongue, but she was dying to cleanse away the grime.
As she watched the knights wash in the cool rain, Maxi eventually gave in to
the powerful temptation. She grabbed the bar of soap fronm her bag and stepped
out of the tent.
The rain drenched her in a matter of seconds. Maxi let outa content sigh as
cool water splattered her face. Undressing like the knights was of course not an
option, but she thought she would be able to wash her face and hair behind a
tree.
She slipped behind the tent to hide herself from view. Just as she was about to
begin washing her hair, Riftan suddenly grabbed her arm.
“Come this way.”
Not knowing where they were going, Maxi squelched after him through the wet
grass. He stopped at a clearing behind a thicket of bushes some distance from
the camp. There was a large rock, and Riftan led her around it. He then spread
a tar-coated linen in front of her and tied the ends to a tree. In the blink of an
eye, she found herself surrounded by a curtain that provided a tiny private
Space.
“I have told them not to come anywhere close to this place, so do not worry
about being seen.”
Wiping away the rain dripping into her eyes, Maxi turned her gaze to where the
knights were. Though she could not see them through the vegetation, she was
still not completely reassured. Her desire for a bath was acute, however, and
now was not the time to be hesitating. The rain could stop at any moment.
Maxi threw glances at Riftan over the curtain. He took a step back and turned
around as if to stand guard, and she hastily began to undress.
The heavy rain stung her skin, and she shuddered at the strange sensation. She
hung her clothes on a branch and began rubbing away the dirt with her hands.
Maxi washed from head to toe with soap. She could not help trembling from
fear as she did so, worried that someone might leap from the bushes or that
there would be another monster attack.
Thankfully, the raîn only grew stronger. It beat down in a white haze and
blotted out the surroundings. Noting the rain obscuring everything from sight,
Maxi felt her anxiety dissipate. The bizarre situation suddenly made her laugh.
Who would have thought that she would one day bathe in the rain in the
middle of a forest?
Chuckling, she tossed her head back and washed off the soap from her face and
hair. When she had thoroughly rinsed herself, she turned to grab her wet
garments from the tree. That was when she realized that the linen that
separated her and Riftan was no longer there.
Fustered, Maxi drew back. One of the knots must have come undone under the
pouring rain.
The cloth lay limp on the ground, one end still dangling on a branch. Riftan
stood as immobile as a stone statue, staring at her.
His expression made her freeze. His searing gaze ran down her wet shoulder
and over her hair that clung to her skin. His gaze then reached her breasts,
where it lingered for a long time. She could see his throat bobbing.
Maxi felt her own throat burn. He ventured lower, moving down her flat
stomach to her pale thighs, then all the way to her white feet streaked with
blue veins. Finally, his dark eyes met hers.
A strange feeling of helplessness seized her. Riftan looked mesmerized as
though he had never seen her naked before, which only heightened her embarrasSment. Flushing crimson, Maxi snatched her clothes from the branch
and quickly covered her chest.
Riftan was in front of her in a flash. He grabbed her hand, his strong fingers
curling around her own cold ones.
“Don’t.” His low voice was barely audible over the rain. “Let me look at you a
little longer. You have no idea how much I have been-”
Maxi shuddered like a bird caught in a trap and gazed up at him through her
lashes.
Riftan let out a suppressed groan, and his body shook as though he were trying
to restrain himself. Then, as if he found it impossible to resist the temptation
right before him, he reached out to touch her.