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Seiun wo Kakeru Chapter 67

Chapter 67 – Horse Racing

Dylan pointed out the direction behind him with his hand as he stood in front of horses.
Having tea prepared and straw mats laid out, the villagers were now filled with the spirit of spectating.

– Well then, it’s probably the first time for Fernando and Eiji to watch this contest, the so to speak horse racing. Which horse will run the fastest? Make your guess in the order of arrival.

– Yes. You don't have to worry as long you choose less than two.[1]

– That’s right, can you see the tree standing over there?

– To be more accurate, it’s a Lebanon cedar.
– That’s the halfway point. The horses will pass near that tree as their benchmark as they run counterclockwise around it.

A single cedar tree was standing in front where Dylan pointed out.

The tree was high, creating a big shade on the lawn.

– Always?

– A big one. Assuming it works like this, won’t Dylan-san know which horse is the strongest? There’s no way for us, who are betting for the first time, to win, right?
– I’ve thought about a counterplan as well. I say this every time, but we change the racing horses every time. Til now, only the strongest and most experienced horses have been chosen, so honestly, the matter of which one wins remains a mystery. Ah, and not just that. I’ll choose only one horse, whereas, the both of you can name 2 horses. Even this much should be a big handicap. Also, it’s fine for you to choose first.

After having a question and answer session with Dylan, Eiji consulted with Fernando.

– Fernando-san, what’s your opinion?

– Same here.

Dylan would prepare time for evaluating horses in a paddock-like place beforehand.

Even though Dylan said they were all the same, Eiji understood that every horse had various differences.
It was obvious that their fur color and physique were distinctive, however, even the face was unique for them. These were characteristics that comprised horses unlike humans.

– Well then, Fran[2] will guide both of you.

– The chestnut hair coat colored Rana has a timid personality; nevertheless, he’s gentle and has fast running legs. The dapple-grayed Half is always putting on airs toward Fran, but actually, he’s quick in his feet and has an especially competitive spirit. Half will always exert himself before the finishing line.

– Distinguishing horses isn’t just about their colors. Basically, a horse that has a hard torso has the tendency to run a short distance. It also depends on the length of their legs, especially how developed their rear legs are. It might be surprising, but the horses with short legs are faster on a short distance. Well, Fran can tell which horses are fast even without knowing that.

– Well, I guess so. As long it’s about horses, Fran knows everything.

– It’s of considerable length. There shouldn’t be much of a disadvantage for any horse.

Still – he groaned.

Just thinking about these big torsos advancing at great speed when it’s necessary made his heart shiver unintentionally.

The horses let Eiji touch them directly without being afraid of him.

As one would expect, among them, Gyusu displayed the presence of being the most extraordinary.

However, by no means could one feel any dullness from Gyuusu.

Rather than that, Eiji had a suspicious thought that Gyusu’s thin legs wouldn’t be able to support his large trunk.

– That’s right. Then, I’ll decide on Gyusu.

– As one would expect, I thought you’d make him your first choice due to his size.

– Hm, I’ll go with the white one. For some reason, I’ve got the feeling that it was telling me to choose him when our eyes meet.

– Then, how about that horse and the one over there?
– All of the present horses are great! Father wouldn’t lie. It won’t be strange of any of them win.

Ehen – at Fran, who throw out her flat chest, Eiji could only smile.

Despite him making a wry smile, he couldn’t bring himself to scold the simple-minded Fran.

Once they decided on their horses and returned to Dylan, he grinned broadly.

It was a smile of excitement.

– Then, What are you gonna bet?

– Yup, horses are our pride. If you win, I’ll present you with a horse. However, not with an aged one but with a young one.

How about that – Being told so, Eiji was at loss for words.

If one was to simply get hold of a horse like that, there would be no greater profit.

Still, certainly, they arrived here to buy a horse.
Pehaps, the amount of the bet was reasonable.

– It has turned into quite a big bet, hasn’t it?

– Like?
– That’s right, having you tell me how to make and use that stirrup from before would be also nice, but… shall we talk about that after I buy that stirrup from you?

Dylan’s smile was fearsome, however, there was a limit of things which Eiji could offer in exchange.
It should be fine to have Dylan consents despite Eiji having just few options.

– Don’t worry. I swear on my pride that I won’t request anything unreasonable.
Being told like that, he couldn’t refuse.

– Excellent. Well then, let’s begin! Has everyone decided on your bet?
– Yeah! (everyone)

At Dylan’s enthusiastic shout, the villagers yelled back with delight.

Unlike in Siena, could it be that the tribal chief of Auman found a way to manage gambling without it turning into a problem?

Perhaps, Dylan’s management was, by itself, properly conducted.

As Eiji pondered, Fran, who was standing next to him til now, quickly went in front of him.

– I-It’s dangerous.

– You will?
– Yes! Gyusu’s rider is Fran! Since Gyusu chooses his riding partner, as long it’s not Fran, he won’t move.

Once Fran approached the horse with her light steps, she mounted on him with her nimble body movements.

Upon the fact that nobody from the village considered that as a problem, Eiji understood that this had been done commonly by her.

As soon the horses lined up in a single row, the man, who held the flag, raised its pole horizontally.

Two thin poles would be separated by being raised up, and a tied up line would act as the goal.

While gently brushing their necks, the jockeys appeared to be desperate in trying to maintain their horses’ serenity.

At the time the flag was raised overhead, the horses took their position at the start line.

His appearance was composed, and looked like that of a reigning champion.

Sitting in the place with the best side view on the goal, Eiji awaited the start.

– Somehow, it feels tense, doesn’t it?

– Are you nervous?

– Gentlemen, please enjoy yourself as much as possible.

Once Dylan said so, the flag was raised overhead.

And shortly thereafter, shouts of joy broke out.

It was quite unlike their slow walking path back then.

Among them, the horse, Ran, chosen by Fernando dashed into a far leading position.
With its clearly abnormal pace, Ran created a distance of severalr horses.

– Gyusu is third right now.  It’s a good position, but… did you know?

– It would be different in cases of short distances, but a horse that has a big torso won’t be able to maintain its speed on a long distance.
– Then, he is going to drop out?

It was a worrisome talk.
However, Dylan shook his head from side to side.

– Well, I wonder about that. There’s no way for Gyusu to run at his full speed yet, so he might spare some stamina for later. How about we watch the game while acquiring necessary knowledge? Perhaps, it’s much more interesting that way.

– It’s quite long. Horse racing isn’t just about fast legs. When a horse fails to take over another, as long its front is hindered, it won’t be able to advance however much stamina it has left. That’s why a horse that’s afraid will run at top speed from the very beginning and push aside the others so as not to be taken over, at the same time, distancing itself from the rest with its full power. There are lots of horses that will apply the strategy of “running away”. On the other hand, there are also “insert in” types that will try to overtake the front runner on the last lap using the saved energy in their legs. Generally speaking, there are two patterns that can be observed in the competition.

– Well, there have been instances where Ran would succeed in running away like this, but… I wonder if it won't be too hard for Ran this time.

At the time they rounded the halfway point, the following group of horses were about to catch up to Ran as he slowed down a bit.

– I believe in you! Continue to run away like that!

Fernando lowered his head and put his hands together as if praying.
Was his prayer not heard? The distance between his horse and the others continued to slowly diminish.

– A, Aah!

And then– the horse was eaten.

Fernando’s horse was exceptional among those that had taken the front, however, the beautiful horse couldn’t finish its running away.

It seemed that Ran was desperately running, even so, the following horses were fast.

By the time there was half the distance remaining from the goal, the horses increased their speed further.

Gyuusu was——- he fell to 5th.

There was nothing left for Eiji than having faith in Gyusu.

He didn’t hear Eiji’s internal voice, but it didn’t seem that Gyusu planned to remain like that.

Eiji understood that Gyusu was running desperately as his characteristically long neck shook violently up and down.

– Excellent, you’re going to be reaching the end soon. Keep running like that!
– —Win!

Numerous voices of cheering from the surrounding rose up.
Eiji too, shouted without realizing it himself.

– Win, Gyusu! Fran!
– Leave it to Fran!

*Whoosh* – Gyuusu’s body sped up as if stretching out.

The tip of his nose stuck in front more than the others and continued to stretch little by little.

And then, he crossed over the finish line first.

– Yesssssssss. Fernando-san, I won! Gyusu finished first!

– As if I can calm down with this?! Fran, Gyuusu, thank you!
– I wouldn’t expect for you to be this zealous.

Eiji hugged Fernando next to him without realizing it.

Eiji felt his head burning hot, and thought that his own face was probably flushing red.

– S-Sorry.

– That’s true.

Fernando’s gentle words felt somewhat painful inside of Eiji’s heart.

It looked like Gyusu’s skin sweated vigorously.

Will he be glad if I give him some carrots later? – Eiji wondered
While thinking so, Dylan approached his side.

– Eiji, congratulation. Unluckily, my horse finished second. Guess it’s my loss.

– As promised, I’ll prepare the horse for you by the time you leave. If there’s anything you need for trade, tell me. You see, I need to arrange things in advance.

– Understood. What do you intend to use them for? Farming? Or perhaps, riding? Depending on that, the type of horse will change.

– Good, I’ll choose one with excellent physique.

Saying so, Dylan made a refreshing smile and left the race track behind.

– Ah, by the way, Dylan-san.

– I’m a little bit curious, but, just what was your intention behind organizing a welcome like this?

– …One more thing. If Dylan-san was to win, what would you plan to do?
– If I were to win…? That’s right. If there is a technology than can contribute to development, as the tribal chief, I’ll want to know about it thoroughly. Well, it’s fine either way. After this, let’s do some trading.

Dylan said it resolutely, with a clear voice.

Ah, this person is a fine superior. – He thought from the inside.

                             

Translator and reference notes:

[1]: Not 100% sure about this one.

[2]: Fran sometimes speaks in 3rd person.

[3]: The author mentioned about Gyusu being the closest to something, but couldn’t figure it out. I can only guess he meant the end line.

[4]: This one will be explained in later chapters.

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