Novel Name : The Four Wheel Saga Book 1: THE LEGACY TRIALS

Chapter 1: Prelude: The Dragon's Day Out 1

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The Picard sailed leisurely in the waters of the Reisui. It was a single-masted ship that could support up

to thirty sailors. To reach the Karasuma village mainland, one has to take a vessel from the last port in

the Bay of Daiwan. Two days in the sea, along the coast, brings one to the semai canyon, which

wedges its way, through the lofty Youjin mountains. The canyon is a murky mile-long pass, which

further opens into the downstream waters of the Reisui river- overlooking the river valley. The origin of

the river is at the base of chojo hill- the territory of Karasuma village.

The Overlord of Karasuki, Itou Uno, had delegated his uncle and Chief Bursar, Masateru Uno, to hold

trade talks with the Overlord of Karasuma village, Senju Mikashita before their Goddess Festival

began. It was to be a landmark trade deal that would transform the economies of both villages.

Karasuma was a warrior village, while Karasuki was a trade and banking village. It made sense for both

communities to come together during times of peace.

As the ship emerged from the canyon into the Reisui mainstream- the sun illuminated the chojo hill,

which loomed high in the west. It would take around three hours to row to the upstream docks. Chief

Bursar Uno instructed his Navy Captain to moor the ship at an old jetty nearby. It was time for his

second breakfast, and his guts were not appreciating the bobbing of the vessel. The Reisui formed

rapids in the area, making it quite challenging to navigate smoothly. The party would've already

reached Karasuma the day before were it not for the numerous meals of the Chief Bursar. It had been

five days since they left Karasuki, while they could have finished the journey in three days.

The Picard carried twenty-one seafarers. They included- Masateru Uno, the Navy Captain, and his

seven crew- a cook, four oarsmen, and two personal lady-servants of Uno. The ship crew was slaves

from Karasuki. The village was heavily involved in the slave trade and boasted a skill camp to train

them in different vocations. It was their primary economy. Over the years, it had made them the

wealthiest village on the continent.

Apart from the above, a military protection squad of seven from Karasuma village were Chief Bursar

Uno's personal escort. They had been sent over by Overlord Mikashita, by land, as a gesture of

respect. Captain Yorokobi Miyamoto led the squad. Uno had also hired four mercenaries for his

protection. They were outlandish-looking sellswords with strange blades- much in contrast to the well-

dressed and disciplined Karasuma squad.

As The Picard was anchored and tethered to the land, Uno emerged from the cabin. The lady-servants

made a spread of breakfast on a bench. A fifty-year-old, obese, balding man, one could easily mistake

the Chief Bursar for a grey walrus from a distance.

Captain Yorokobi leaned on the deck, sharpening his blade with a whetting stone. He had already

assigned three of his squad to disembark and stand guard on land. Bandits, very often, hid in the

canyon or the jetties to rob merchant ships. The other three guards kept a watch on the deck, facing

the mouth of the canyon.

Masateru Uno: "Captain Miyamoto, would you care to join me for breakfast?

I have some broiled prawns, pigeon pie, and ale to wash it down."

Yorokobi felt sick to his stomach, looking at the greasy food so early in the morning. He was a man of

few words and had risen through the ranks through hard work and discipline. At the age of twenty-

eight, he was already a master of kitsu. He had awakened the Miyamoto eye, which gave him the

ability of chlorokinesis- that is, control over plants. But every time, it would render the user blind for

several hours. For a man of his abilities and rank, gluttony was sinful and punishable. But he kept his

ideas to himself.

Captain Yorokobi: "I am flattered that the Chief Bursar feels I am worthy to dine at his side. But the

warrior code allows only two healthful meals a day. And Karasuma warriors worship the warrior code."

Masateru Uno: "If you say so, Captain. We, of the Karasuki village and the Uno clan, believe that- it is

important to worship the belly as many times as possible, in a day."

He patted his rotund belly and chuckled loudly. Then he proceeded to gorge on his second breakfast,

noisily. The docked ship was fastened to a post, firmly. It bobbed very lightly in the ebbing water. The

dilapidated jetty had been constructed on a clearing, about two hundred feet in length and half of that in

breadth. The morning sun shone across the denuded terrain. Birds chirped musically from a forest that

began from the treeline ahead.

Yorokobi heard a low whistle. It was one of his squad members standing guard on land. He rushed to

his feet and alerted the deck guards. The Captain took off lightly from the edge of the deck, jumping

high in the air and landing softly, ten yards ahead, beside the land guards.

Yorokobi: Report.

Guard 1: "We sensed a presence."

Guard 2: "First we thought it was an animal or a villager. But animals do not come this close to the

rapids. There are watering holes upstream. And villagers certainly won't venture this far from the

mainland for fear of bandits."

Guard 3: "It appeared out of thin air somewhere in the foliage of the trees ahead. The only way that is

possible if someone-"

Yorokobi: -"Teleported."

The Seiton technique was used to help store weapons in an alternate raiki space. In other words, it

helped in making things disappear- which had great utility in travelling with heavy weapons. Kin lords

and some Hyougi of Karasuma could use advanced Seiton to teleport themselves over distances

ranging from a few feet to a few miles. Seiton teleportation was effective in both fight and flight. It was

rumoured that the travelling warrior Lord Heydrian could travel over twenty miles through this

technique.

Captain Yorokobi took a deep breath. Had a Kin Lord come to welcome the Chief Bursar? No, that was

not likely. But there were artefacts in the black markets of the outlands that could help one teleport.

Perhaps it was a bandit targeting a seemingly harmless party.

Yorokobi: "We are a military escort from Karasuma, escorting Lord Uno of Karasuki. Make yourself

known, stranger! Or prepare to be assailed!"

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