Chapter 131 So much sickness

Just a few hours left before Doris became a maid again, wasn’t it? It all became a giant blur as they mounted their horses again and took off into the growing winds. An unsettling feeling shifted in her stomach, more than it had before. Perhaps it was due to the fact that they were closer than before, another half day or so and they’d be there. 4

The ride was silent and not as urgent, as if all of the energy had dissolved long ago and they were left with the anticipation. They rode the horses in a normal gallop through the snow rather than push them as they had been before. The fog had grown so much, she almost couldn’t see some of the guards that had ridden ahead.

A shape blocked their path up ahead, they all slowed to a stop right before it. Doris squinted her eyes and saw that it looked like a man bundled up-but that couldn’t be so. He would have been frozen to death and she did not need to see another dead body. One of the rogues slid off their horse and went to see what it was.

As soon as he touched the shape, it moved. The man rolled to his side and sat up quickly as if he was startled. He looked… deathly. His skin was tinted an awful grey and sickly color and he could barely open his eyes all the way. Doris tightened her grip on William. What happened to this man? Was he stuck out here in the cold?

“Help… help me.” The man coughed. He tried to stand, but he collapsed on his knees again. Enzo slid off his horse instantly to go help. She felt another uneasy feeling sink in her stomach.

“What happened?” Enzo asked. Doris had to strain just to hear him say anything over the sounds of wind. It was starting to make her eyes water.

“I… the whole village, we’re sick. Something came over us all and we have all fallen ill” He coughed. “I went to get help from the lords nearby, but got lost and couldn’t make it another step.”

William tensed under Doris’ grasp. “The whole village?” He called. The man looked over at William and his eyes widened a little. He nodded eagerly as if he recognized him, perhaps he did.

“Y-yes. We’ve all gotten sick.” He stammered, his entire body started to tremble.

Doris knew exactly what William was thinking. The plague had already gotten here from the palace—how was that so?

to William. His guard gripped his shoulder

don’t have time to

The rogues and guards

his men to come closer. They surrounded William’s horse and lowered their voices. “We need to see if we can at least help this man

William started. “How will the rogues trust you if they heard you didn’t even try to help?” Enzo said quietly. He gave him

don’t think this is a wise—“ William inhaled and exhaled slowly. “Alright. We will pass through and see if

least give them a half day of our time.” Enzo clapped William on the knee and turned back to the man who looked as

of his guards to help the man on the horse as he crawled up on his own. The man repeated his grateful praises

didn’t take long for Doris to see a bit of a small village up ahead in another camp style that reminded her of Enzo’s. This one was about half the size of his own.

stables, William slid off and helped Doris before he

up here.” The man coughed. He staggered a little before he led them to one of the larger cabins. Inside, it was worse than she

He collapsed on one of the empty beds and had another coughing fit. Doris cringed at the noise.

do to help?” Doris asked. William shot her a look

over each person and saw them clenching their stomachs

her arm to stop her. “What are

shook his arm off and tied an

it closed behind her. William stared at the door as if he wanted

the remaining guards. “Get some warm towels and clean up

to brew some water while the men got to work. They looked a bit confused at being asked to help out, she almost rolled her eyes at them. What did they expect? To sit

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