far than Keiki's hand, stroked Taiki's head.
"Yes..."
"What kind of bait are we going to use?" asked Taiki to Risai as she was setting a trap.
"A gem. Sugu are especially fond of agate."
Risai took out a piece of agate about the same size as a chicken's egg for Taiki to look at.
"Wow... It's so big... The sugu will really eat it?"
Risai smiled. "It's just like a cat and the silvervine."
"I see..."
Risai put the piece of agate in Taiki's hand, turned to Gyousou and said, "I'm going to lay out some bait to lure them over here."
Risai jumped onto her tenba.
"Lure?"
"The shattered pieces of agate. Sir Gyousou, I leave the Kou in your care."
"I understand."
After taking a giant leap, Hien flew outward. At this time, the eastern sky had slowly grown whiter.
The middle of the night was the most suitable for hunting, because very few youju wandered around in when the sun was high in the sky. Currently, there was still a stretch of time before it was light out. This wasn't the best opportunity to hunt, but taking into consideration Taiki's safety, Gyousou and Risai chose this period of time.
After Gyousou tied a rope onto a stake that had been driven into the ground, he lightly patted his hands, stood up, and walked towards Keito who was laying on the rocks by the fire.
"Kou, would you like to rest?"
"Yes."
Gyousou leaned on Keito and motioned for Taiki to come beside him, whereupon Taiki obediently walked over and sat next to him.
"Do you think we'll be able to catch one?"
"We'll have to see how lucky we are."
"Did you catch Keito here?"
Gyousou nodded. "In all the Ankou Days that I passed through, I think it was my sixth attempt that I caught him."
"It must be pretty hard then?"
"To be honest, it's a lot of trouble just to set all those traps."
Since he didn't know how the complex apparatus formed by the chains and ropes would be operated, Taiki sunk into his fertile imagination almost immediately.
"Are you scared of me?"
Faced with such a sudden question, Taiki lifted his head and looked surprisingly at Gyousou.
"No..."
"Sometimes I feel that when you look at me, it seems as if you want to get far away from me. Or is it perhaps you smell something horrible on me, and you're afraid that it's contagious?"
"It's not like that!"
"Or are kirin afraid to look at me?" Gyousou revealed a sliver of a bitter smile. "Kirin are very compassionate creatures. It looks like I have been spared compassion, hasn't it?"
"Not at all..."
"I am a warrior. I cannot be compassionate. That is unavoidable... Kou, if you recognize anything in which I am lacking, I hope that you can tell me, because I would like to know in what area I have not done well."
Gyousou's tone was still and his voice was so light that it felt like it dissolved into the night. Taiki was at a loss.
"...I think perhaps Sir Gyousou has misunderstood."
Gyousou looked inquiringly at Taiki.
"Or perhaps, it is the color of your eyes... It reminds me of blood, and that frightens me a little..."
"I appreciate your concern for me, but it is not necessary to be too kind to me."
Taiki calmly gathered up the courage to look back at Gyousou and said, "...I really don't know how to explain it."
"You can say anything. Do not worry about me."
"I...I've always considered my personality to be weak. The nyosen often tell me that I lack ambition, that I should have more confidence in myself. I don't know why I'm like this."
Gyousou looked at Taiki with a deep silence.
"Sir Gyousou, you're not the same way. You're full of self-confidence. Truthfully, I'm not sure if I would describe it as ambitious, but I think the sense that you give people is that you are driven, especially...when that determination sometimes rises up very intensely. --Do you understand what I'm talking about?"
Gyousou nodded.
"So that's why I get a little scared. It's a little bit different than envy."
Taiki looked at the fire next to Keito.
"Fire...is