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Now reading: Chapter 322: The Road from I Copy the Authorities of the Four Calamities, a Fantasy novel by WhiteDeath16.

The transport left Korreth at the seventh hour.

It was not a leviathan. It was a ground transport, the eastern continental variety, which ant a covered wooden fra on wide-axle wheels pulled by two mana-conditioned draft animals that moved at the pace of animals that had been doing this route their entire lives and had strong opinions about deviations from it. The inside slled like old cedar and the specific dust of roads that had been roads for a long ti.

Denro climbed in and looked at the interior with the expression of soone recalibrating his expectations.

"I thought it would be bigger," he said.

"It fits six," Mara said. She was already seated, the cartography book open on her knee, her bag stowed with the efficiency of soone who had been packing and unpacking bags in various contexts since she was eight. "That is the relevant tric."

"The leviathan was bigger."

"The leviathan crosses an ocean," Mara said. "We are crossing a valley."

Denro sat down. He looked at the cartography book. "Can I see the map."

"When I am done with this section," Mara said.

He looked out the window.

Kaito sat across from Vane with his legs stretched out and a cup of tea that he had produced from his bag before the transport cleared the city gate, which ant he had prepared it before boarding, which ant he had known the transport would not provide tea and had planned accordingly. He offered the cup to Ashe. She shook her head. He offered it to Vane. Vane shook his head. Kaito drank it himself with the contentnt of soone who had planned correctly.

"The Keran valley road is clear this ti of year," Kaito said. "We will make good ti. Two and a half days if the eastern pass holds. There is a rest stop at the valley’s midpoint with adequate food and one exceptional vendor of dried mountain fish that I have been thinking about since we left for Zenith in September."

"You have been thinking about dried fish since September," Ashe said.

"Among other things," Kaito said. "But yes. The fish specifically since September."

Ashe looked at him with the expression she used when Kaito said sothing that she found more revealing than he intended. She looked out the window.

Korreth fell away behind them. The mountain receded. The road ran east through the lower valley terrain, the cultivated fields giving way to the wilder growth of the territory between settlents, the specific quality of eastern land that had not been managed recently enough to lose its own character.

Vane watched it through the window.

The Keran valley appeared at the second hour.

It was wide, the walls gentle rather than steep, the valley floor running flat between the slopes with a river at its center that caught the morning light and threw it back in the specific way of water that had been running the sa course for a very long ti. The road followed the river. The transport rocked slightly on the valley’s road surface, which was older than the Korreth roads and had opinions about it.

"There," Ashe said.

She was looking at the valley’s northern slope. Not at anything specific that Vane could identify — a section of slope that looked like the rest of the slope, tree coverage and rock and the eastern autumn color moving through the vegetation.

"What am I looking at," he said.

"The northern training ground," she said. "It is not visible from the road. There is a clearing behind the second ridge line." She looked at it. "I was here at fourteen. Seven weeks."

He looked at the slope.

"Alone," she said. "Ryuken sent alone. No staff, no support, no scheduled return. He told to co back when I had found the third form."

He looked at her.

She was still looking at the slope. Not performing anything about it, not managing it. The flat quality she had when sothing was simply what it was and did not require decoration.

"Seven weeks," he said.

"Six and a half," she said. "I found it on day forty-three." She looked at him. "I ran it once and it ran correctly and I packed and walked back down." She looked at the slope one more ti. "I have not been back since."

The transport carried them past the northern slope and the clearing behind the second ridge line and the seven weeks that lived there, and Ashe turned back to the window ahead and the valley continued.

Mara looked up from the cartography book.

"The map has the pass elevation at four hundred and twelve ters," she said to Kaito. "We are currently at approximately four hundred and seventy."

Kaito looked at her. He looked at his bag where his copy of the sa map was stored. He looked back at Mara.

"The map is wrong," he said.

"Yes," Mara said.

"By how much."

"At least sixty ters. Possibly more depending on where the asurent was taken." She turned the book to show him the section. "The asurent notation is ambiguous. The cartographer used a reference point that is not defined."

Kaito looked at the notation for a long mont. He was a man who had studied eastern cartography for years and had a specific relationship with being told by a twelve-year-old that his map was wrong.

"You are correct," he said.

"I know," Mara said. She turned the page.

Denro had been watching this exchange from his corner with the expression of soone watching sothing that was funny in a way he had not yet figured out how to express.

"She does this," he said to Kaito.

"I am beginning to understand that," Kaito said.

The rest stop at the valley’s midpoint arrived at the sixth hour.

It was a collection of low buildings around a courtyard, the eastern rest stop architecture, built for function rather than comfort and functional in the way of things built two hundred years ago by people who understood what function ant. The draft animals were unhitched and watered. The passengers dispersed into the courtyard.

Kaito found his vendor in forty seconds. The dried mountain fish was in a stall at the courtyard’s eastern corner, run by a woman who recognized Kaito and produced a specific package from behind the counter before he had finished approaching. This had clearly happened before.

Denro bought sothing fried from another vendor and stood in the courtyard eating it and looking at the valley walls above the rest stop buildings with the open attention of soone for whom this was the furthest from ho he had ever been.

Mara sat on a low wall with the cartography book and ate without looking up.

Vane was at the courtyard’s far edge looking east when Kaito ca and stood beside him.

They stood there for a mont.

"The archive," Kaito said.

"Yes," Vane said.

Kaito looked at the eastern horizon. He had the dried fish under his arm and was eating it in the specific way of soone who had been looking forward to sothing and was now fully experiencing it.

"I found it eleven years ago," Kaito said. "I was doing regional research for the compound’s historical docuntation. The Seorak records ntioned an archive of pre-consolidation docunts and I followed the reference." He ate. "I spent three days in it. I found the frequency diagram on the second day."

He was quiet for a mont.

"I know what it maps," he said. "I knew when I found it. I sat with it for an entire day and then I copied the notation into my research ledger and I went back to the compound and I did not tell my father."

Vane looked at him.

"He would have gone," Kaito said. "He would have read the diagram and he would have spent eleven years trying to find the person the frequency belonged to because that is what Ryuken does when he finds sothing that requires action. He acts on it before the acting is correct." He looked at the eastern horizon. "The frequency belongs to soone who was not ready to be found eleven years ago."

He ate the fish.

"He sent you instead of going himself," Kaito said. "He knows about the archive. He has always known. He made the sa choice I made, except he has been making it for thirty years." He looked at Vane. "That is what I wanted to say."

He went back to the stall for a second package.

Vane stood at the courtyard’s eastern edge and held what Kaito had just said against what the fox had said against what the diagram was going to show him and the three things fit together in a shape that was not yet complete but was larger than any of them had been alone.

Ashe appeared beside him.

She had two cups. She handed him one.

He took it.

She looked east. He looked east. The valley ran toward the horizon and Seorak was sowhere beyond it and the transport was ready and the draft animals had been watered and the rest stop was beginning its post-hour dispersal.

"He told you," she said.

"Yes," he said.

She drank her tea.

"He has been carrying that for eleven years," she said. Not performing anything about it. The flat accurate observation of soone who knew Kaito well enough to understand what eleven years of carrying sothing looked like on him.

"Yes," Vane said.

She looked at the horizon.

"Co on," she said.

They went back to the transport.

Seorak appeared on the horizon on the afternoon of the third day.

From the road it did not look like much. A low skyline, the buildings older and lower than Korreth’s, the specific silhouette of a city that had stopped growing outward at so point and had been maintaining its existing shape since. But there was a quality in the ambient mana field that the Usurper registered as they drew closer — old, settled, the specific density of a place where things had happened for a long ti and the stone had absorbed all of it.

Denro pressed his face against the transport window.

"It is smaller than Korreth," he said.

"Most places are," Mara said. She was looking at the city with the systematic intake she had used for Korreth and the compound and every new environnt since Zenith. "That is not the relevant tric."

Denro looked at her.

"What is the relevant tric," he said.

She closed the cartography book.

"What it holds," she said.

The transport rolled through the city gate.

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