Under the Oak Tree Novel - Chapter 132
Chapter 132: Chapter 132
As if he were pulling on the reins of an unruly colt, Riftan wrapped his arm
around Maxi’s shoulder and led her to the cabin.
“Let me show you our lodgings.”
Maxi threw him a glance as she followed him down the stairs. “I-Is it all right
for you to leave the deck.. before all the horses are led to the stables?”
“The knights will see to that.”
The well-oiled passageway glistened. They stopped at the door at the end, and
Maxi peered out from behind Riftan to scan the dim room. Though it could not
compare to their bedchambers at Calypse Castle, the cabin was still spacious
and lavish.
She darted into the room and sat at the edge of the soft bed. Riftan dropped the
baggage he had slung over his shoulder with a thud.
“All the sailors are men, which means there won’t be any maidservants to wait
on you. So tell me if you need anything,” he said, removing the cover from the
porthole next to the table.
Light streamed in and bathed his face in bright sunlight.
“Never wander around the ship on your own. Though I doubt anyone would
dare to lay a hand on my wife, it never hurts to be careful.”
Maxi did not think he needed to worry so much since it was highly unlikely for
anyone to take an interest in her, but she kept the thought to herself and
simply nodded.
They went back to the deck as the ship left the port. The sailors pulled the lines
taut, unfurling dozens of sails.
Standing at the railing, Maxi watched as the large ship cut through the
churning sea. A light tremor shook beneath her feet each time the waves hit
the hull of the vessel, and a gust of wind filled the sails until they swelled out
like clouds as though the wind itself was aiding their journey.
The unfamiliar floating sensation made Maxi cling to Riftan’s side, and he stroked her back reassuringly.
“Sailing for the first time can feel dizzy, so try not to look down until you get
used to the feeling. You might feel seasick if you keep fixating on the swaying.”
Maxi was already feeling a little dizzy, so she took his advice and stepped away
from the railing. Beyond the stern, the whole port gradually grew more distant.
The receding city became a speck in the horizon, and they were soon drifting
all alone on the open sea.
Maxi enjoyed the ocean breeze with Riftan for a moment before they returned
to their cabin to rest.
Their first day on board the ship passed peacefully. Although she felt nauseouss
for hours after their departure, she felt better after a nap and was well enough
to have dinner.
Maxi went down to the mess with Riftan for their meal, after which she left for
bed early. It seemed the fatigue was finally catching up with her. She felt
heavy, and her limbs felt limp despite the long nap.
She was out like a light as soon as her head hit the pillow. When she woke the
next day, the sun was already high overhead.
“How is your seasickness?”
Riftan handed her a cup of water as she groggily raised her head. Gulping down
the lukewarm water, Maxi swept her eyes over him. He was wearing
comfortable-looking cotton trousers and a white tunic. Unarmed, he looked
more his age, young and full of vigor.
“Do you still feel sick?”
“N-No. I think… I am all right now.”
“Even so, you shouldn’t push yourself. Try to rest in the cabin for the time
being. Forget riding on horses or treating the wounded while we are on this
ship. Would you like me to get you something to eat?
“I would.. I-like to wash my face… and get dressed first..”
Riftan promptly left the cabin and asked a deckhand for some food and a basin
of water. A young man of about sixteen brought the water. Maxi washed her face and combed her tangled hair until it was sleek, then arranged it in a single
braid. She was rummaging through her bag for a change of clothes when Riftan
handed her a small box.
“I had the merchant guild procure this for you.”
Maxi’s eyes grew wide when she saw the navy-blue dress folded inside the
velvet box. Riftan looked her over, and his brow furrowed slightly in
disapproval.
“Why don’t you get changed? I am sick of seeing you in those trousers.”
“W-What’s Wrong… with me wearing trousers”
Though she pursed her lips, Maxi meekly took out the dress. She could not help
but blush with delight at the smoothness of the sillk, something she had not
felt in a while.
She gleefully unfolded the garment and held it against herself. After locking
the door, Riftan slowly walked over to her and held out a hand.
“Let me help you. Turn around.”
“I-I can do it by myself,” Maxi said, clutching the dress defensively.
Riftan narrowed his eyes. “I do not intend to lay a hand on you until you’re used
to being on the ship, so stop worrying and give it here.”
Maxi eyed him dubiously but soon handed him the dress. Riftan pulled her
tunic over her head and undid the straps of her trousers. He regarded her for a
moment before clenching his jaw and slipping the dress over her head.
Maxi slid her arms into the loose sleeves, relishing the feeling of the cool fabric
softly enveloping her skin. Riftan pulled the dress down to her ankdes with
great restraint, then gently tugged at the tangled laces on her back and lknotted
them.
“Good. It suits you.”
He turned her around and scanned her from head to toe. Maxi was keenly
aware of the faint heat rising between them, but Riftan took a step back and
brusquely looked away.
“You look well. Let us dine at the mess hall. We better leave the cabin before I
change my mind.”
Maxi quietly followed him out without bothering to ask what he meant. They
went down to the mess for a late breakfast before making their way up to the
deck. There were no clouds in sight, and the clear blue sky overwhelmed her
Vision.
Racing to the railing, Maxi glanced down at the waves churning with white
foam. Riftan stepped up next to her and leaned an elbow on the railing.
“If this weather keeps up, we will be able to reach Levan in a week.”
“H-How far is the battlefield… from Levan?”
“It is about three or four days away. Once we get to Levan, we will head to the
basilica first. If we are lucky, we might be able to meet up with the Temple
Knights dispatched by Osiriya and depart for the battlefield with them.”
Riftan’s face suddenly grew tense. “You must remain with the church. I will
make arrangements for you to stay at the monastery.”
Maxi felt her back stiffen. When she did not reply immediately, Riftan straightened and anxiously turned her around to face him.
“If you do not wish to stay at the monastery, I will send a request to the royal
family of Livadon for you to stay at the palace.”
“I-I do not wish to be left behind… in an unfamiliar place. If I went with you-”
Maxi stopped and quickly pressed her lips together when she saw his face
contorting.
“Don’t be petulant,” Riftan said in a calm voice that sent shivers down her
spine. “Bringing you this far was already extremely difficult for me.”
“B-But. the knights will need a healer.”
“There should be plenty of high mages and hierarchs in Livadon, so there is no
need for you to put yourself in danger.
Maxi weakly hung her head. She had long since realized that Riftan’s icy
warnings were far more dangerous than his loud anger.
She swallowed hard and answered sullenly, “I understand. Then… I-I shall like to stay at the monastery.”
Riftan’s tense shoulders relaxed at her compliance, and he caressed her cheek
as if to console her. “I will make sure that you have everything you need, so
stop frowming. The monastery in Levan is quite big and opulent. It is not a bad
place to stay.”
Maxi stifled a sigh. Did he truly think she could be at ease all by herself after
sending him off to danger?
She knew being with him would put her mind at ease even if she had to ride on
a horse all day until her buttocks were sore, or sleep on bumpy ground inside a
tent. Though she had suffered hardship after hardship to follow him this far,
she had not once regretted coming along
Hiding her disappointment, Maxi turned to face the railing once more. Riftan
silently hugged her from behind. His reassuring warmth only made her feel
more despondent.
Once the voyage was over, she would have to watch him depart for a faraway place. The thought of being left behind in a monastery where she would have to
anxiously wait for him until the battle was over formed a chasm in her heart.
Maxi limply leaned her head back against his chest.
**
Their voyage continued smoothly. The ship cut across the sea thanks to the
strong wind. Although the waves caused violent rocking from time to time,
their vessel was steadfast and nimbly navigated the rough waters.
Although the waves had frightened Maxi at first, she was now mostly
unperturbed. She still pretended to be scared, however, because she liked the
way Riftan held her tightly whenever a rogue wave tossed them about.
Time on board the ship was terribly monotonous, but Maxi never felt weary.
Riftan was always with her except for the times he went up to the bridge.
She cajoled him into teaching her how to use the dagger or studied the dice
game frequently played by the knights. For Maxi, it was the most gratifying
time of her life.
Riftan never frowmed nor grew annoyed no matter how much she pestered
him. Even when she beat him at dice countless times, he jovially pulled off a
gold button from his clothes and handed it to her. At night, he helped her bathe
and combed her hair like a faithful servant.
She sometimes read to him. Unable to refuse his pleas, she would sit on the bed
and haltingly read epic sagas of ancient heroes or romantic poems of the bards.
Riftan would lie with his head in her lap, his eyes closed as though he were
listening to a sweet melody. No matter how much she stammered, he never
looked at her with exasperation or treated her like a fool.
The peaceful days felt so precious that Maxi secretly wished the ship would
lose its way and drift in the sea like this forever. Still, whenever she had such
thoughts, she recalled Ruth’s face and those of the knights and was stricken
with guilt.
She was of course worried about them, but her heart grew terribly anxious
whenever she thought of sending Riftan into danger.
As if to cast off her fears, she burrowed into Riftan’s arıms every night. Riftan would caress her all over, and he only entered her when he could no longer
hold back. Maxi responded to him more fervently than ever.
When their moments of fiery passion were over, they would listen to the sound
of the waves in mournful silence..