Pivot of the Sky

Pivot of the Sky – Chapter 38, The Woman at the Foot of the Mountain

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The way Inanna spoke was soft and sweet. It was a voice Amon had never heard before. It presented traces of a unique graceful quality, like singing a song. Amon felt so comfortable, with an unnerving itch in his chest that made his heart palpitate. He nodded and replied, “Don’t worry. If it didn’t go far, we can find it. Where did you lose the lamb?”

 

“There,” Inanna pointed in the direction Amon came from.

 

It was a hill at the bank of the Euphrate River, next to it the thick and wild forest. Amon frowned and sank into his thoughts. It was not easy to find a lamb in such dense woods, not to mention the wild animals that might frequent there. The lamb was probably already inside the stomach of some beast. He quickly calculated the risks and decided to help. He nodded and said, “You wait here. I am going in there to have a look.”

 

Following his words, Amon turned around and began walking towards the hill, decisive as always. Inanna called out to him from behind, “My handsome hunter! Please wait. I am going with you. You don’t know my lamb.” She gathered up her skirt and trotted after him.

 

Amon had to slow down. Together, they walked into the woods at the foot of the hill. It was going to be difficult to find the lamb. Amon agreed to help her because he had mastered Detection Eyes, something he could cast in front of commoners without being noticed.

 

Amon walked through the trees and shrubs silently, the young woman following closely behind. Stealthily casting Detection Eyes, he did find some animals, including two goats. He was using a lot of magic power. Hardly any advanced mage could endure a long time of such intensive searching. As time went on, Amon felt tired as well.

 

Pretending to look for her lamb, Inanna laid her beautiful eyes on nothing but Amon. Although she appeared to be shy, every one of her expressions and movements was like inviting the young man ahead to do something with her. Amon had already looked all over the valley and the hill. Across the hill would be the vast forested mountain. Suddenly, he heard a scream from behind along with a loud, embarrassing rip.

 

He looked back and found that Inanna’s robe was hooked at the shoulder by thorns and had torn apart, exposing her voluptuous shoulders.

 

Amon had seen women’s chests himself when he was in the caveman’s tribe. Some cavewomen were half-naked. But at this moment, he found that a covered seduction was much more intense than that of total exposure.

 

“Amon, help me!” Inanna cried in her delicate voice as if her clothes were being clawed at by a savage beast.

 

Amon felt strangely hot when he marched towards her, his heart drumming. The weird feeling he felt after bathing in the cold spring arose once again. Amon was about sixteen years old now, but his body was more developed than his peers, similar to an adult man, with the same response to desires.

 

Amon had passed Desire’s Awakening long ago. But it didn’t mean that he had become a piece of desireless rock. The test was about finding inner peace and balancing desires he had to face, which allowed the practitioners to continue meditating and progress. The desires were not extinguished or distorted in the least.

 

The shepherdess looked timid, weeping for her lost lamb and frightened by a few thorns on the shrubs. But from another perspective, she was very bold, since she dared to enter the woods with a strange robust young man. If something unexpected happened to her, she could only seek help from no one.

 

His face flushed and heart racing, Amon didn’t have such thoughts in mind. He wasn’t fully aware of what he should think about in this kind of situation. He could only think about concealing his awkwardness. So he turned his face aside, trying not to look at her while unhooking her clothes from the thorns. He murmured diffidently, “Don’t be afraid. It’s just some thorns.”

 

The young woman thanked him for his kindness, grabbing ahold of her collar. But the ripped cloth could hardly hide the view behind it. Gasping in hurry, she turned her head, watching Amon with a flushed face and asked gently, “Amon, are you a good man, or a bad man?”

 

All of her body movements, her stance, her expression and her manner of speaking was intensely suggestive. It was as though the temperature in the thick woods rose suddenly and the air flow slowed down. A man with even a tiny spark of wicked thought would have exploded with desires, rushing and clinging to her, doing whatever he could do.

 

Amon’s heart beat even faster. Does she think I’m a bad man? Because I look at her too much and perhaps think too much? He took off his leather robe and passed it to her, “Oh, I forget that your robe’s broken. Put this on… We’ve been looking for your lamb all over the place. Your lamb is not here. Ahead of us is a deep ravine. We can’t go any further. Perhaps your lamb has already been consumed by some beasts.”

 

The young woman threw a glance at him in surprise. She loosened her grip, took the leather robe and threw it on. Then she sniffled and leaned on Amon’s shoulder, sobbing again, “My poor naughty little thing! What have you got yourself in? Can’t you see the tragic fate, whose coming will not be late? The sharp teeth are biting, the hard lash is falling. Ah! What can I do, for both our sakes?”

 

She was singing rather than sobbing! Her voice was like the twittering of a nightingale. Amon could feel her hair brush against his ear, and a sweet, tempting scent flowed in his nose. He couldn’t help putting a hand around her waist. So smooth! He mumbled guiltily, “What kind of lamb have you lost? Is there somewhere we can buy one? If you can show me to the nearest town, I can buy one for you.”

 

Amon didn’t spend a coin in the caveman’s tribe. He didn’t need to. Hence, he was carrying more money with him when he left, since he had collected nine parangons in the cave where he discovered Bair. Back in the old days, when merchants arrived at Duc, they would have brought some sheep with them, selling them for three to five silver coins, depending on their size. Sometimes, a lamb would have been given as a bonus when buying a barrel of good wine.

 

The coarse grass near Duc could only nourish a small amount of bony sheep. People had to process the meat into jerky. Crazy’Ole knew the best about how to make good jerky. His jerky was always delicious and preservable. Amon learned this skill alongside the technique of Duc.

 

But it was only after he began to learn magic that he realized why his jerky had never been as great as Crazy’Ole’s. The latter made jerky with magic. The meat was dried by water and fire magic, and compressed by spatial magic, which vanished when heated and turned the jerky back to flesh. The same could even be applied to beans and vegetables.

 

Amon asked Inanna to bring him to the next town. In return, he would buy her a lamb. As soon as they talked about buying a lamb, Amon felt hungry. He had been walking in the forest all night, then scanning the hill using the Detection Eyes. It was about noon. He was exhausted both in the physical and the magical aspect.

 

But as a responsible man, he decided to handle the problem at hand first. He couldn’t stand seeing Inanna cry anymore. She was the first person he had met since he went down from the mountains. And somehow, he felt a sense of kinship with the woman. Maybe it was why she looked familiar to him.

 

Inanna turned her head up from Amon’s shoulder, with tears on her face and surprise in her eyes. She panted and said, “Really? You are buying me a lamb?! My lamb is white, with some black spots and stripes… The town is far from here, we will have to walk for a while.”

 

Amon smiled, “Then we should hurry up. Can we get there before sunset?”

 

Inanna smiled too, “It’s not even noon yet. We can arrive before dusk.”

 

The two went out of the woods. This time Inanna led the way. They walked southwest, crossing patches of grassland, heading for the nearest town. The grass was knee-high, tickling their shins. From afar, they could see flowers of all kinds of colours undulating in the greenery.

 

The sun was bright. Amon could sense a subtle fragrance in the brisk air, probably emanating from the young lady beside him, whose smile was as radiant as the sun, and whose deportment was just as tender as the grass. Amon wanted to move fast, but he was not sure if Inanna could catch up. Inanna considerately leaned towards him, so Amon just slipped his arm around her waist, so both of them could walk faster.

 

Amon didn’t think much of it. He found it comfortable to hold a young lady’s waist and stroll across the soft meadows, which was something refreshing and new to him. Just being in her company, Amon felt that it was more than worth buying a sheep.

 

Before he realized it, they had walked a long way. Noon had already passed. Inanna’s pace slowed down. Amon stopped and asked, “Are you tired?”

 

Inanna replied in a sweet voice, “Are you hungry? Should we take a break and eat something?”

 

She was indeed considerate. Amon nodded, “Great. Let’s have something to eat.”

 

Before he could pull out his pot and jerky, the young woman took out two pancakes, “I only have two pancakes. Is it enough for you?”

 

Amon waved his hands, “I’ve brought my own food. I don’t need to eat your pancake.”

 

Inanna seemed to feel wronged and was about to cry, “I have nothing but these two pancakes to reward you. This is my food for today. Why do you refuse my favour?”

 

Amon had to quickly answer, “I appreciate your kindness, but you must be hungry too… Let’s share them, one pancake for each of us. I can make a pot of soup too… There’s water over there, let’s gather some water and make some soup.”

 

Amon accepted her pancake and invited her to have his meat soup. The two went ahead and found a rivulet between the meadows. Inanna was surprised, “How do you know there’s water here, my Amon? Have you been here before?”

 

Amon tried to explain, “No, it’s my first time visiting here. But I have good ears. I heard the water from afar.”

 

He took out the pot from the big bag and tried to get some water. Schrodinger crouched at the bottom of the bag, seemingly asleep. It hadn’t made a noise today, but since it was not its mealtime, Amon didn’t bother to wake it up.

 

Since he didn’t want to perform magic in front of Inanna, he didn’t conjure the water directly from the air using magic but chose to find a stream instead. However, when he filled up the pot with water, he performed some minor water magic to filter out sand and weeds.

 

They found some nice dry twigs and set up a bonfire and cooked a pot of wonderful soup. The jerky was in the bone and the bone was in the bag. So Amon just put his hands into the bag and pulled out the jerky from the bone, looking like he was pulling out jerky from the bag. He didn’t forget that he had to hide his identity of a sorcerer, even in front of a shepherdess.

 

Looking at the steaming pot, Inanna gave Amon a glance and licked her lips, which was very cute. She should be very hungry as well. The two waited for a little for the soup to cool down, then took turns to use their only spoon to drink soup from the pot.

 

Inanna enjoyed the soup. It was at this moment that Amon found the chance to study her beauty. She behaved with grace. Even the way she drank the soup made him feel like he was in the presence of elegance. One with enough worldly wisdom would have already concluded that she was by no means an enslaved shepherdess, as she had claimed to be. Her skin was fine and smooth with no trace of hardship. But Amon wasn’t quite observant about these sort of things. Raised by his father, he didn’t have much contact with women. Even when he was in the caveman’s tribe, he dealt with Metatro, Lynk and other men most of the time.

 

In fact, almost everyone he had met was familiar with heavy labour. It was impossible to find a person with no calluses on his or her hands. Amon was the only boy who had no mud in his nails and no dust on his hair.

 

Amon had a memory of only two women from the ‘outside world’ — Gabriel and Icho Maria. Gabriel was beautiful, but the first impression she gave was her majesty as a great warrior. As for Maria, she was Amon’s dream.

 

Therefore, when he saw Inanna, Amon wasn’t surprised by her beauty. Maybe he believed that it was common in the outside world. Inanna’s beauty was different from that of Gabriel’s and Maria’s. There was an amazing bashful tenderness in her eyes and smile which could be read as an enticement through refusal. Unfortunately, Amon couldn’t read the message behind. He felt comfort looking at her, but apart from that, he didn’t harbour any other intentions.

 

In the eyes of Amon, it was not a question to compare this woman with Icho. Ever since he mastered message magic, he had been reading the two permanent messages left in the Terroculus. One was about him kneeling before Crazy’Ole, the other was the line of words carved on a wall but then erased, “Amon, my name is Icho”.

 

He read those two messages over and over again whenever loneliness occupied his heart. Seeing the image arise then disappearing, he realized that Maria would probably never use this name again. She would only be allowed to be called Lord Maria, the Adoratrice.

 

As a consequence, the name ‘Icho’ seemed to become something that only belonged to Amon, like a buried secret, a small drop of rain hidden in the clouds under the summer sunshine. This feeling was so subtle that even Amon himself didn’t understand it quite so well. Sitting beside her, he could fully appreciate Inanna’s radiant looks while having peace of mind. Perhaps it was because she wasn’t Icho.

 

Inanna really enjoyed the food, but Amon seemed to enjoy it more. Or to be more exact, he had never had such delicious food in his whole life!

 

The grey pancake was as tough as a flat rock. However, once dipped and softened in the hot soup, a wonderfully simple yet solid sweet taste came out. It was the taste of wheat, pure and satisfying. Amon started with a modest bite, then he almost chewed his own tongue devouring it.

 

What added to the wonderful taste of wheat was the luscious flavour from the meat soup. Amon would have sighed if his mouth hadn’t been full of food, how could there be such great food in the world! Maybe it was because he had been starving after the long walk, but he could swear that he had never eaten any pancake that could even compare to this one. He couldn’t find the right words to describe it.

 

Amon’s pot was not very big. He could finish three pots of soup if he wished. But since he was sharing it with Inanna, he wasn’t expecting to eat his fill. Neither had he expected such a piece of wonderful pancake, of which Amon would welcome as many as possible. He licked his lips after the last morsel, stopping a little while recollecting the stunning flavour, then continued to drink the soup in turn with Inanna.

 

Without the pancake, the nice soup lost its pleasant flavour.

 

Amon finished the pancake so fast that Inanna only had few sips of soup. The pancake in her hand was still intact. Seeing Amon’s pancake disappear into his mouth, she offered the one in her hand to Amon, “You must be hungry. Please have this one as well.”

 

“No, thank you.” Embarrassed, Amon shook his hand, “You should eat something too. The soup won’t be enough for you. I ate it too fast because I found it too tasty! I have never eaten anything so good!”

 

“I made them this morning. I’m glad that you liked them! Your soup is tasty too… I don’t think I can finish the whole piece of cake alone. Please have half of it. I’m happy to see you enjoy it.”

 

Of course, Amon would enjoy it. Half a pot of soup and half a piece of pancake seemed to be enough for a young woman like her. He felt sorry taking the cake from her, tore down a smaller half, then handed the rest back to Inanna, “That’ll be enough for me. So you made them yourself? You are amazing!”

 

Amon slowed down when eating the second piece. He took smaller bites so as to savour every succulent piece. The taste was so great that he felt his tongue was melting. Sadly, however slow he ate, there still came the last bite. He licked his lips again, trying to memorize the stunning flavour. Looking at the intoxicated young man, Inanna smiled surreptitiously behind her hand, but in her eyes revealed a trace of surprise.

 

It was not Amon’s fault to like good food. Who wouldn’t like nice food? Eating is one of the most wonderful things for mankind. From the humblest slave to the paramount monarch, food was indispensable. The difference was that it could be the first survival need for the former while a final pursuit of sensations for the latter.

 

Fortunately, Amon didn’t have an obsession with nice food. Whenever there was something good to eat, he would let his father have it first. It was not a learned manner but rather a natural instinct. His father was a miner who needed his full strength to make a living, and a drunkard who need good food to go with his wine. When he was in the caveman’s tribe, the priority passed on to Schrodinger.

 

And the arrogant cat took it for granted. As days went by, Amon got used to it too.

 

After the meal, the two went on their way. Little by little, they started to see crops, cottages and scattered hamlets. They finally reached a populated area. After they got on a carriageable country road, they found other travellers start to gradually appear, who looked at the couple with curious eyes. Inanna, of course, attracted most of the attention.

 

Amon was curious about the people he met as well. He couldn’t help studying the passengers when they stared at him. Their clothes are clean but not very sturdy, thought Amon.

 

After a while, he could no longer hold in his curiosity and whispered to Inanna, “Why do these people stare at us? Do I look too different and they have never seen people like me?”

 

“What we are wearing is considered strange,” giggled Inanna. “I’m wearing a leather robe in a hot summer day, with a broken underskirt.”

 

She was wearing Amon’s robe. The lower part of her skirt was torn too. Her thighs exposed from time to time when walking.

 

It was summer. As Amon went from the high mountains to the riverside, the temperature changed too. But Amon was not aware of it. After becoming an advanced warrior and sorcerer, he was less sensitive to surrounding environments. So he was still wearing a leather robe.

 

It was not until Inanna reminded him that he started to realize it. He casually answered, “Is there someone selling clothes in town? We can buy you some clothes. And I need something new too.”

 

Inanna was surprised, “You are buying me a lamb and some new clothes?”

 

“Since I’m already buying you a lamb, adding some new clothes won’t be a big deal,” smiled Amon. “You can’t wear broken clothes or leather robes in the hot summer. You gave me those delicious pancakes, the clothes are nothing compared to them.”

 

Amon’s experience was based on a funny fact: everything in Duc was expensive, except for the clothes. Most of the time, clothes were just common giveaways when merchants sold other goods to the Ducians. In Amon’s memory, his family had never paid anything for their clothes. His father could always get enough cloth when buying alcohol from the merchants. Then the neighbouring women would help make the clothes for them to wear.

 

The reason behind it was simple. Cloth didn’t occupy much weight and could store for a long time, convenient for long transportation in any season. There were several popular kinds of textile. The most common one was flax, cotton is lighter and more comfortable, but more expensive as well. However, flax could be processed to linen, which was even more delicate and costly.

 

The next grade would be sheep’s wool and cashmere, which protected people well from the cold. Apart from sheep, many animals’ fur and feathers could be processed into garments. But only the rich high lords could afford them. A commoner would be more than satisfied with a solid cotton coat. A wool coat would be a blessing. Woollen gowns made from animal fur, which could only be acquired from the deep mountains, were luxuries beyond ordinary people’s life.

 

Dealing with furnaces and minerals all the time, the Ducians wore work suits. They seldom pursued elegance, since no clothes could stay clean in the dusty air for even one day. The Ducians preferred clothes that could withstand wear and tear. So the most popular textile in Duc was closely woven flax. Since its cost was negligible compared to the other goods traded in town, clothes became the usual giveaways in Duc.

 

When Amon was still recalling the memories of Duc, a town came into view. Inanna pointed at it and said, “We are at Som now. It’s the biggest town around here.”

 



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