Chapter 29
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n“Belri Weig?”
n“Sir Weig?”
nLubella and Grotim spoke at the same time, but their tones were like opposites. Whereas Lubella’s voice was filled with delight and happiness, Grotim’s voice was overwhelmed with confusion and fear.
n“Weig? Belri Weig? That monster is here?”
nMany powerful figures appeared in the soon-to-be chaotic world, but the methods they used to gain their strengths were all different. Some diligently trained during a time of peace and were strong before the chaos. Some grew stronger via the difficulties they faced in the chaos, and some gained their powers instantly by using a strengthening item. Others received their strength from another powerful figure.
nZich was the type who had gained his power by the difficulties he faced in the chaos. On the other hand, Weig was the perfect example of someone who hadn’t slacked off on his training in a time of peace and was strong before the chaos.
nSo, even during a time of peace, Weig used his impressive strength to fight against Karuwiman’s enemies. Of course, these enemies included Karuwiman’s arch-nemesis, the Bellid. There was no way that Grotim didn’t know Weig’s name.
n“Don’t lie! How could that monster be here?!”
nGrotim was the most shocked he had ever been since meeting Lubella and Zich; that was how much of a household name Weig was.
n“He is the captain of the bodyguards who protect Lady Lubella. He just had something to take care of when he arrived in the city and was gone for a bit. Thankfully, his mission was at a nearby place, so we could order a person to call him.”
n‘Now that I think about it, Mr. Zich asked me about Sir Weig’s mission before!”
nLubella recalled Zich’s question which she had answered without much thought.
n“W-when did you call him?”
n“Didn’t I tell you that I ordered Hans to do an errand for me? This is what I asked him to do.”
n“Ah!”
nLubella remembered Zich’s servant.
n‘You were already thinking about calling Sir Weig then?’
nBut how was that possible?
n“Even if Sir Weig was closer to us than the headquarters or any subdivision, his mission should have taken him quite far away from here. How were you able to call him?”
n“It’s thanks to Hans’ efforts.”
nZich smiled jokingly, and Lubella couldn’t ask another question. The undead and monsters that surrounded them began to move.
n“Ha, even if my opponent is Belri Weig, my army has enough strength. This is actually better. I should take this chance to take that guy’s head as a souvenir to bring home!” Grotim arrogantly shouted. The army in charge of the siege outside began to move where the explosion was.
n“Will it be alright?”
nLubella worried for Weig. She knew that he was an incredible Holy Knight, but the army that Grotim led also looked formidable. However, Zich wasn’t concerned at all.
n“It will be alright.”
n‘No need to worry about a person who can calmly get out of a greater hell than this one.’
nCrash!
nAs if it agreed with Zich’s thoughts, another explosion rang across the surroundings again. Everyone stared at where the blast came from.
n“A-As expected of Belri Weig, but he is still just by himself…!”
nCrash!
nThe explosion was much closer to them this time, and the shock of the holy powers reached them.
nDrop!
nSomething dropped down from the sky. Zich flicked away the materials that were falling on top of his and Lubella’s heads.
n“…This is.”
nGrotim checked one of the things that fell: an arm dripping with blood and cracked legs. At a glance, they looked like parts of a slaughtered man. However, they weren’t human body parts but of the undead and monsters.
n“…”
nGrotim didn’t open his mouth anymore.
nCrash! Crash! Crash!
nAn explosive sound rang out again; holy powers and explosions grew closer to them.
n“Look at this. It’s no joke, right?”
nZich tilted his head in a mocking way, and the corner of Grotim’s mouth twitched. Grotim wanted to stomp on Zich’s spiteful face, but the explosive soundwaves and holy power complicated his thoughts.
n“…”
nGrotim looked around his surroundings. He looked where the explosion came from, once where the remaining army was, and once where Lubella and Zich were. As if he was making the greatest decision of his life, the wrinkles on his forehead deepened.
nHowever, that didn’t last long. Grotim’s eyes rested on Zich and Lubella.
n“Have you made your decision now?”
nAs if Zich was sick of waiting, he provoked Grotim.
n“No matter how incredible Weig is, it’s over if the ritual affects him.”
nGrotim stared at Lubella.
n“Well, I will take the spoils of war first.”
n“This guy doesn’t know a single thing about tactics. In a situation like this, you should escape. It’s not like you guys are part of an Order of Holy Knights and can’t show your backs to your opponents. Come on, you guys are cowards who run away like cockroaches and do stupid ** like this. Why can’t you judge the situation well?”
n“…Even if I suffer greater losses by fleeing late, I will make sure to give you the most painful death!”
nAs the situation didn’t unravel according to his expectations, Grotim finally exploded. He shot out his murderous intent straight at Zich.
n“Ay! So scary. If I really get captured, I won’t escape in one piece.”
nAlthough the undead and monsters closed the distance between them, Zich didn’t even blink. Instead, the smile on his lips deepened.
n“But you know…” Zich exerted more strength into his grip and shook his sword lightly. “Why are you treating me like a tool that you can just put in and take out of your pockets? You don’t know your place.”
n“Your insignificant life is nothing I can’t take if I just wish for it!”
nWith Grotim’s shout, monsters and the undead began to pounce on Zich. There were many of them and they were strong, but Zich wasn’t discouraged.
n“Bring it on,” Zich murmured and raised his sword. An immense amount of mana shot out and surrounded his body.
nWing!
n“What?”
nHis power suddenly grew significantly. Zich turned around and saw Lubella with her eyes closed and her staff raised. A light beam shone from her body.
n“Since they are protected by Bellid’s energy, my holy powers won’t work on the undead. But you at least don’t have to worry about your wounds. Although it’s a bit embarrassing for me to say this, my skills are the best among the Saint Candidates. I can heal most wounds.”
n“How reliable.”
nThey weren’t empty words. Lubella really seemed reliable— afterall, she was the one who had defeated Zich with the hero before his regression. Of course, her skills and experience were lacking compared to that time, but her words provided a great sense of security.
n‘If I had even one support like Lubella at that time, I wouldn’t have lost.”
nHe might’ve even corned the hero and achieved an overwhelming victory.
nZich stabilized the power that burst out from him. Then, he raised his sword high and sliced the air. A turbulent wave of mana poured out from his sword.
nSlice!
nThe sword’s mana flew far away and indiscriminately shredded and sliced its surroundings. He couldn’t cut the whole area in half like he had done in his prime. However, this was enough to decrease the total number of undead and monsters.
nSlice! Slice! Slice!
nCutting sounds followed one after another.
nSome avoided the slices with quick movements or intercepted the attacks from the front, and others faced the attacks head-on and withstood them with their rigid bodies. However, the bodies of many undead and monsters that failed to do that were shredded in pieces.
n“Hey, don’t you think your plans are failing? Shouldn’t you bring back some of the guys you sent?”
nOf course, if Weig arrived faster by doing that, Zich didn’t plan to take responsibility.
n“You bastard! Boast after taking care of my whole army first!”
nLike Grotim said, Zich had finished off most of the weak monsters, and there were still many monsters and the undead to take care of. Furthermore, the monsters that were left were the more advanced types.
n“Is that right? Then, I will say it afterward.”
nZich began to move in with a full swing.
nCrash!
nZich blocked the sharp nails of a monster that jumped on him.
nScratch!
nAn ear-splitting sound rang out at the contact of the sword’s body and his fingernails, and three undead took the chance to run towards Zich. At that moment, Zich relaxed his grip. His sword was pushed back.
nRattle!
nThe monster that had flung its nails lost its balance and leaned its body forward. Its head touched Zich’s knees.
nCrash!
nThe monster’s head cracked. A collection of bone pieces, blood, and brain fluids bloomed out.
nWhish!
nZich placed extra pressure into his other foot and then spun his body around; he also laid his body flat.
nFlash!
nA rusty knife blade whizzed passed the place where his torso used to be— a headless corpse had shot it.
nClutch!
nZich grabbed the headless corpse’s wrist and pulled. Then, he bounced his body off from the rebound. They both swung their swords at the same time.
nSlice! Slice! Slice!
nOne went down at every swing. Zich’s sword snaked through the gaps between the complex assembly of the undead and precisely hit their heads.
nDrop! Drop! Drop! Drop!
nThe first set of monsters and undead all fell almost simultaneously. At this sight, Grotim’s face stiffened while Lubella’s face brightened in vivid contrast.
n“Bring more in.”
nZich gestured towards Grotim and provoked him. The next set of monsters and undead came forward, and Zich’s sword danced again.
n‘Amazing!’
nBecause she had received a lot of help from Zich, she was aware that Zich possessed considerable skill and power. But it was her first time seeing him fight so earnestly. It seemed as if Zich could predict his opponent’s next moves, and his movements were fast and strong but not at a level where she couldn’t see them. Still, his enemies’ attacks failed to reach him while all of his attacks landed.
n“Damn it!”
nIn the end, Grotim cursed and changed his orders.
n“Attack the girl too. It’s fine to rip off her arm or leg! It’s fine as long as she is still alive.”
n“Did you hear that?”
nZich glanced behind him after shooting off a monster’s head.
n“That’s a pity. You were a good shield.”
nZich benefitted from having Lubella behind his back as the monsters and the undead tried to attack while avoiding her. However, it seemed like this perk was now gone.
n“Don’t treat someone else like a shield!” Lubella fixed her grip on the staff and grumbled. “They are going to attack you for real now. Will you be alright?”
n“…Actually, it’s not going to be alright.”
nAlthough Lubella regularly trained her physique, she had never learned battling skills. She wasn’t sure if she could be of much help in a siege like this.
n“Well, it’s fine. I didn’t think you would be of much help.”
n“…I thought this before, but are you aware that your way of talking is quite annoying?”
n“I can’t help it because I have a nasty temper.”
nWhile snorting, Zich fixed his posture.
n“You stay right there, Lady Lubella. Don’t try to attack, counterattack, or even avoid the attacks. Just stay still and don’t do anything.”
nThump!
nBlocking the attack that flew towards Lubella, Zich’s sword bounced off.
nLubella flinched.
n“…You want me to stay still? Here?”
n“Ah, please continue to support and heal me. You can do that without moving, right?”
n“That’s the case, but…no, how could you just tell me to stay still!”
nThump! Thump!
nAttacks bounced off from Zich’s sword again, and every time they did, Lubella’s body trembled a bit.
n“Then, can you avoid these guys’ attacks?”
nThump! Thump! Thump!
nLubella shook her head.
n“…You have to protect me.”
n“Don’t worry.”
nLubella gathered her hands and searched for her god Karuna more fervently than ever.
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