The father looked down at the child in his arms and only after making sure that she would not be frightened any longer did he move away the hand which was covering her eyes.
Earlier, Fryght had informed the Earl about the suspicious behavior of his child and her etcher which caused him to rush over.
However, he would have to use an ordinary horse who could not hold a candle to Demon's speed.
Therefore, Rutherford had instructed Fryght to follow them and keep an eye on what they were up to until he could catch up to them.
The loyal etcher concealed his presence effortlessly as he followed his Master's child and her etcher.
The two were oblivious to the fact that someone was tailing them and relaying every bit of information he was obtaining back to his Master.
When Demon suddenly slowed down, Fryght had noticed how the child had leaned to the side and even loosened her grip over the reins.