Chapter 67 - Volume 2
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nVolume 2 Chapter 9 part3
nLuxon gave me a report as I was changing clothes in order to get on Schwert, the air bike.
nThe contents of the report made me squint my eyes.
n“We have traitors?”
nIndeed. After investigating, it seems that two girls, Anjelica’s followers, alerted the principality of our whereabouts.
nAnjie’s followers betrayed her at such a time?
n“Really? They’re idiots for making themselves enemies of a duke household.”
nCurrently, the duke household’s position has weakened due to Julian’s downfall. It would be strange if traitors didn’t show up.
n“Is this a political thing? I’m not interested.”
nOnce I finished changing clothes, I carried the shotgun in one hand and a helmet in the other.
nAre you going to leave the matter alone?
n“Show me the way. Before I rescue Anjie, I’ll pull the reins in on them.”
nYou should speak to the sailors. You could ask about using the jail they tossed you in, Master.
nI presumed that things would get troublesome if I rescued Anjie while the traitors were still out there.
n“I understand.”
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nI stood before the jail cell that I had been tossed into before.
nInside were two girls.
nTheir exclusive servants were tossed into a separate jail cell.
n“Wait! This is a misunderstanding!”
n“Help them!”
nThe ones who asked for someone to help the two were followers from the same group as them.
nHowever, they were cautious about the sailors surrounding them with their hands over their weapons.
nA boy follower addressed me.
n“H, hey, is this a joke? I mean, these two have been Milady’s playmates since childhood. It’s a bit much to think that they would betray her.”
nI threw aside a cylindrical tool in my hand.
nWhen they saw it, the girls lost their composure.
n“We’ve thoroughly examined their rooms.”
nI glared at the girls inside the jail cell.
n“Pervert!”
n“I have no interest in you two! Besides, female sailors were the ones investigating the rooms.”
nI turned around to see that there were women in uniform watching me. They were members of the cabin crew who took care of the students from the academy.
n“Many of the same kinds of items were in there. There also seemed to be instructions, so there’s no reason to believe that they didn’t know what they were doing.”
nThe girls in the cell glared at one of the woman.
n“All of you, remember this. We absolutely will not forgive you!”
nThe crew members became scared.
nI kicked the iron bars, threatening the girls.
n“Close that mouth. Do you want your head blown off here?”
nThe two were frightened. However, the boy followers grabbed my shoulder.
n“You’re going too far! Even if these two people are traitors, you need to properly investigate the──h, hey, wait!”
nI pointed the shotgun at the boy and then spoke.
n“Do you guys not know your position? It’s because of things like this that you’ve strayed from Anjie. Listen, there was a traitor among you. Do you understand what that means?”
nAs expected, the followers realized the unpleasant situation they were in.
nI bashed the boy with the gunstock of the shotgun, causing him to fall to his knees.
n“Fight with the will to die. It doesn’t matter whether you’re a woman or a man. You must fight to prove your innocence. Otherwise──”
nI stared at the two girls inside the jail cell.
n“You wouldn’t want to be dealt with in a similar manner as these two, right?”
nAnjie’s papa wouldn’t forgive traitors.
nSeeming to understand the situation more than I do, the followers violently nodded their heads.
nAfter I entrusted them to the sailors, I headed towards the storehouse containing Schwert.
nI muttered along the way.
n“Would people betray others, even when they’ve been together since childhood? I’m really not taking a liking to politics. At the very least though, I have to save her.”
nI wasn’t interested in the situation within the royal palace, but I had compassion for Anjie. Anjie sacrificing herself with the intent to protect these people──was something I didn’t like.
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nI was in the airship’s hangar.
nAn inner suit meant for wearing armor had been prepared for riding the air bike. I put on the helmet, a vest for my chest, thick cargo pants, and boots.
nInside the helmet, I could see an image of the surroundings from a camera installed inside the air bike.
nIt’s time to move, Schwert.
nLuxon built a spot for itself inside the air bike.
nI mounted the air bike, gripped the handles, and revved the engine.
nThe violent vibrations of the engine echoed within the hangar,
nThe wind seeping into the hangar was annoying. A sailor spoke to me in a loud voice.
n“Are you really doing this?!”
n“Of course. I’ll tear off the moustache from that low-life messenger as a souvenir.”
nI would perform some hair removal service on the moustache that guy was so prideful of.
n“That’s what I want to hear! Ah, I don’t really need the moustache, though.”
nI gave thumbs up to the likeable sailor, lowered my posture, and departed.
nThe air bike soared into the sky, traveling through the air as if it was surfing across waves of water.
nAs I held up the shotgun on my back with one hand, I aimed it at the monsters gathering together.
n“All set?”
nWhenever you’re ready.
nWhile readying the shotgun with both hands, Luxon began piloting the air bike.
n“Small fries make the best opponent for this.”
nWhen a magic circle appeared in front of the muzzle, numerous tinier magic circles formed around it. They locked on to the approaching monsters in front of me.
nElectric attribute, buckshot formula, lightning──and we’re set.
n“Disappear!”
nAs I pulled the trigger, shotgun shells flew out and through the magic circles. Then, while the tiny shots were flying──magic light was released, changed to a blue or yellow color, proceeding to shift directions.
nEven when the monsters tried to avoid the bullets, the light chased after them.
nThe magic spread like fireworks and was most optimal for ranged attacks.
nThe problem was that it was difficult to handle such advanced magic.
nI laughed in a loud voice when one shot killed dozens of monsters.
n“You see that?! That’s the power of Luxon and me! When we join forces, we can use magic like this. I only knew of this recently, though!”
nAnd what if I was alone? Nope, not a chance. It took time to activate, and it was tough to lock on to moving enemies.
n“Well, the ratio of our contributions is split seventy to thirty, though.”
nWhy are you speaking as if you’re the one holding that seventy percent? If we’re talking about ratios, then I’m doing seventy percent of the work, and you’re doing thirty.
n“You’re getting in the way of my joy. Look, the next ones are coming.”
n──You really are a piece of trash.
nAs I readied the shotgun, aimed, and pulled the trigger once more, the monsters before me vanished in large numbers again.
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nWhile inside armor, Chris was watching Leon rush out.
n“Is he really taking the vanguard?”
nThe luxury liner accelerated, as if pursuing Leon.
nThey were aiming after the flagship──the back of the giant monster, which held the princess and Anjie.
nSeeing Leon’s figure, Chris tightly grasped the control sticks of the armor.
n“Baltfault, you’re strong.”
nEven though he was stronger in terms of swordsmanship, Chris felt like he lost in face of the current Leon.
nLeon was superior in magic, bravery, and everything else.
nEven if everyone admired a feat like charging forward alone, not many could do it.
nLeon made it look easy.
nChris didn’t have the courage to perform something like that while riding an air bike.
n“Is it possible for me to become like you, Baltfault?”
nThe charm around his neck shook.
nChris looked at the students and the airship’s bodyguards, who had gotten into armor.
n“Our purpose is to protect the airship. We we definitely defend it!”
nHe heard the responding cries of his colleagues, and as he closed the chest of his own armor, six units of armor began to boot up and come alive. Departing, Chris killed a monster rushing towards the airship
nHis swordsmanship was very clean.
nAs he pushed his way through the monsters, cutting them all down, they went up into smoke, disappearing.
nSeeing that, students who came out to the deck raised voices of cheers.
nChris descended along the side of the airship, cutting up the monsters.
n“We’ve made a promise with Baltfault. We will not let this ship fall!”
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nThe principality had a flagship.
nInside such a warship, an alarm rang.
nHertrude’s long, black, and tidy hair rustled as she got up. She wore a black dress, and as she approached a window, she was interrupted by a lady attendant.
n“You Highness, you mustn’t.”
n“Step aside. I want to see it with my own eyes.”
nSince it seemed that Anjie, still surrounded by knights, was worried as well, Hertrude called out to her.
n“Anjelica, you come here too. It seems that your school friends have chosen an honorable death. You will see their final moments with your own eyes.”
nHertrude looked away from Anjie, who was glaring at her, and focused on what was outside.
nHowever, when looking outside, the scene contradicted what Hertrude had imagined.
n“Wha?!”
nThe luxury liner was attempting to lead an attack itself.
nHertrude shouted towards the attendant.
n“The magic flute, quickly!”
nMeanwhile, Anjie was watching the person pushing through on an air bike in front of the luxury liner.
n“That idiot! That complete idiot! Why──why didn’t he run away? If he had that much power, he could have escaped.”
nTears flooded Anjie’s eyes after seeing Leon’s figure.
nOnce the attendant retrieved the magic flute, Hertrude placed her mouth against it.
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nAs a very strange tone reverberated, the monsters simultaneously moved in unison.
nIn front of such a sight, Anjie seemed convinced of the cocky attitude the principality took.
n“So that’s the trump card of the principality.”
nHertrude took her mouth off of the magic flute.
n“That’s right. With this, the difference in numbers has been overturned. The kingdom will fall.”
nShe declared as such, but the monsters charging towards the luxury liner disappeared successively.
nThe students aboard were desperately resisting.
nThey deployed a shield, and also fought back by firing magic.
nHertrude and Garrett had looked down on them, but the kingdom’s knights, the boys, were strong.
nWhy was that so?
nThey challenged dungeons for the sake of marriage, and their earnings were to support the girls. They advanced deeper and deeper in order to become strong adventurers upon graduation.
nIt was the result of working their hardest, shedding blood, sweat, and tears in order to grab the attention of girls.
nAnjie cried as she watched Leon dash across the battlefield.
nHertrude bit her lip in front of the luxury liner──and the students frantically resisting.
n“It will only get painful if you resist.”
nAnjie wiped her tears and spoke to Hertrude.
n“Wrong. The nobles of the kingdom don’t give up. Just as you wanted, they came to show their stubbornness. I didn’t mention his name back then, but the one in the lead is Leon Fou Baltfault. A distinguished knight even in the kingdom!”
n“Baltfault?”
nGarret approached the two while stroking his moustache.
n“It is indeed a bad thing to give up. However, this ends here.”
nAs Garrett said that, the principality’s fleet arranged itself to surround the airship. They arranged in a figure eight so that their allies wouldn’t come under their fire.
nMonsters surrounded the airship and cannons were pointed at Leon.
nHertrude glared at Garrett.
n“How underhanded.”
n“It’s all for the sake of victory, your Highness. Besides, we can obtain as many monsters as we want.”
nAs Garrett made an ominous smile, the monsters rushed towards the luxury liner and hundreds of cannons fired at Leon.
nAnjie shrieked against the monster-involved bombarding.
n“Leon! Livia!”
nAnjie was pinned down by the knights, watching the luxury liner get covered up in black smoke as a large explosion erupted.
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