Somehow, escaping the Belgian onslaught, I dive into the ground.

Fighting Corulu or escaping the castle is making things more and more difficult, but originally, the top priority was to rendezvous with Cliff and Reese.

Nothing. It's not mandatory to fight Beria.

When it comes to Corl, it still doesn't have the benefit of fighting as hard as it can to the opponent who cuts the odds of winning by five minutes.

Well, the Bereans treat me like a total thief, so you can't miss it, but there's no reason to go along with it.

Anyway, it's a re-division.

If you're in the ground, you can't get Belgian eyes, and there's no surveillance of Sacubas or vampires over there.

You should be able to move safely to find Reese and Cliff.

If we find out we're both safe, we can move uncomfortably without any behavioral constraints.

Soften the soil with water magic and proceed through the ground as you dig through the soil.

I won't forget to block the road I dug with dirt magic.

Reduce the risk of being tracked.

Take care not to let the city's ground sink at last.

If you're just in the ground, cover up your magic and you won't be easy to find.

(But well... you're getting farther and farther away from diving into the ocean, diving into the ground, flying through the sky you're targeting)

I'm getting kind of confused about the existence of myself... but let's not think too much about it.

That's about five minutes, digging into the ground.

Give me this far and I'll probably be fine.

On guard around you, you sneak up on the ground and peek around.

"... hmm?

(Yabe!

Nah... why is Berea over at the pinpoint!

I see each other, I'm on the verge of being spotted, I rush to dive into the ground.

That's stupid... the magic is covering up, and I can't believe I can track it down.

Did you just happen to get an idea?

Not this place for now.

Let's move somewhere else.

(... well, what do you mean?

At first I thought it was a coincidence.

But to the east, to the west, to the south, to the north, even if the point deviates finely, Berea is always in the sky.

Seriously, you're a stalker. That woman. I don't know what that means.

I don't know the exact position in meters.

Still roughly, but they seem to know where I am and they're tracking me.

Then I'm not looking for the Cliffs.

Get out on the ground and you'll be caught in no time.

When I move, Belia moves too.

If you don't move, the berea stays still.

This is probably not magic sensing.

I don't know why, but it's probably... something more heterogeneous.

From a strange moment earlier, Berea feels like she's following me wherever she runs.

It feels like we both know where we are, even though we're not being seen.

(Damn...... what do we do?

Even if you stay in the ground like this, you won't be able to see it.

If you put too much time aside, the helpless Corl will be fully revived because of it.

Corlu knows who I am.

The connection between me and Cliff and Leese will also be found out by Berea and the two of us will be in danger.

You can't run away from the city like this.

Again...... I would avoid fighting Beria if I could.

You're gonna be a death fight for sure, and nothing makes me happy that that woman's dead.

When that happens, we'll have to negotiate well, but now that Corlu's been recaptured, the only negotiating material left for me is my own power, and... about the hairy array that seems to have started this case.

Negotiating with power...... no more shadow bondage, and if the situation is now that the opponent's advantage has disappeared, you may be able to listen.

I'm not sure about the latter, but it's enough to develop so much more importantly, and maybe I care so much, I can assure you.

Just once...... let's just suggest a discussion again.

If you can't do that, it doesn't matter.

First, go to the ground alerting the flying berea.

Break through the floor of the building from the basement.

Magic sensing has confirmed that there are no people here and that it is an empty house.

Colorful colorful light comes in through the window.

While traveling through the ground, he apparently traveled as far as the pleasure district.

Gaze through the windows of the building at what's happening to Berea over there.

I am still busy giving instructions to my men.

An atmosphere of tension comes from her in sight.

What a difficult atmosphere to get out of.

Well, how do we get to see Beria?

Suddenly when I show my face, I can also think of a case where it strikes me like it was just now without question.

You have to think about it well.

You want me to write you a letter and get the right Belgian men to deliver it?

No, I don't have a long time to look for paper or a pen and think about the contents.

It's a difficult mission.

Anyway, I have to tell Berea safely that I'm a man worth discussing.

(uh-huh)

I think.

That's when, uh, I discover an interesting building on the other side of the window.

"... Oh, what's that?

Look at the letters on the sign there. I flash an idea.

(This... maybe we can use it)

"... Not good. We need to find him quickly."

That power to defeat even the Demon King, the intruder who fled into the earth alone, is a natural disaster.

If I miss it... it will always be a big disaster later.

There is jitter and sweat in my hands.

I'm letting my men look, but if they move through the ground, they won't be easy to find.

Look for a reaction with magic sensing, but no sign, and the footprint is perfectly covered up.

I don't know where the intruder hid, and I can't get my thoughts together in a hurry.

I didn't expect to get away from The Bloodstained Moon.

In addition, I recall just before the intruder fled into the ground.

He tried to hang the spell 'Blood Oath' in pursuit of an escaping intruder.

But... for some reason, the magic was fogged up along the way.

(Why the hell is that? Failed to build magic, magic control was sweet?

No, I think magic control was perfect.

The Blood Oath (Blood Oath) is a Level VII spell magic and highly challenging magic, but it's not like it's the first time I've used it.

Spin your thoughts as you desperately explore the signs of an armored man fleeing the ground.

The curse doesn't work, if you know why... you might squeeze who you are at once.

I might be able to put in place something.

There are conditions for successful spell magic.

Firstly, that the power of the subject to hang the curse has not greatly exceeded the power of the operator.

I didn't measure the exact force, and I don't have a zero chance of simply failing...... but this is probably not the case.

Before the difference in power, in this case, it consumes magic, either as success or failure.

Even so, my magic power hasn't diminished at all.

and then...... another case.

If the conditions for activation of the curse were not met regardless of technical aspects or power, the curse is a condition that the same curse of the same operator does not overlap.

In other words, after multiple curses, the effect is only for the first minute, and the second time the curse itself does not activate and consumes no magic.

But in this case, the armored man will already have the same curse from me.

That being the case, that I have met that armored man in the past......

"... ah"

The feeling that pieces of information that were missing are securely haunted.

Flying freely through the great sky, much different from the way we fought before......

Still, life force, powerful water magic, some visionary magic that can live even under the 'blood oath'.

(Well, you know what...?)

I found out who I was.

The derived answer is… probably for sure.

(... gargoyle)

But that's why… I will also grasp that the current situation is more dangerous than I imagined.

If we're going to be enemies, we're going to have to take them down......

Fight me as hard as you can near a city full of people like this?

A twist, and a cold sweat streaming down my cheek.

Possible Gargoyle counterattack means, the quickest and worst is Level Seven Magic Deployment.

If "The Great Tsunami (Tidal Veve)" were used even at this moment, the entire city would be submerged.

We lost him, we can't stop him from activating under the circumstances.

If you want to escape, that's the easiest way to get outside the city in the gaps where the city is in havoc.

Fortunately, however, after about five minutes, there is no indication that magic will be activated.

(What are you thinking? How it works...... I can't read it)

In the first place, what Gargoyle has done so far is call a tighuge.

When you calm down and think back, your impression is unclear.

The first thing that comes to mind as the reason Gargoyle came here is the possibility that he came to avenge me for snatching wings in battle.

So...... raided Corlu while I was away.

After you kidnapped him, was that a way to make him a hostage against me?

But... Gargoyle was trying to avoid a fight with me.

I guess that's because you're a dangerous opponent who could lose, or something like that.

Earlier battles were also over, and Gargoyle took no indiscriminate destructive action.

Careful around me, I've hardly used extensive magic.

All I used was the gravitational magic "Black Hole" to erase The Bloodstained Moon.

There was not a single track of Gravity Bullet (Gravity Ball) heading all over the city.

Sometimes I was always flying like a gargoyle attack headed into the sky.

I see no reason for Gargoyle to consider it anyway.

I felt rational despite the circumstances that drove me into battle.

That's the opposite of being violent when you were attacking Corl...... that's why I'm confused.

I thought it was bullshit when Gargoyle suggested discussing it.

Is there anything I don't know about Gargoyle's purpose?

Were you seriously trying to have a discussion?

(Before we attack next... shall I ask you about it?)

We have to find Gargoyle's place before we do.

Whatever Gargoyle's thoughts are, we need to find them quickly.

The only feeling I can rely on is the feeling of uncertainty, but I can never miss it.

"Huh!"

Looking hard for gargoyles, intense magic reactions from directly below.

He's clearly coming to let me know where he is.

I can't believe you're approaching me from the other side.

(What are you thinking...?

Down on the ground, in front of a building that had a magical reaction.

Listen to the state of emergency declaration, the door was locked, but the emergency caused it to snag.

"I'll get in the way."

"Holy shit, now who... Huh?

"Beh, beh, Beh, Master Berea!

Hurry and kneel, a few men.

Look around the room.

Apparently, this is one of the stores that Corl runs.

Near the entrance, guests and men gathered.

There is no gargoyle figure there.

But... I did have a magic reaction from under here.

"Hey, why did Master Beria come here, my shop was healthy, and I lost everything I did! This is a Certificate of Excellence with a Corru stamp on it!

The one who opened his mouth was the nicest man in the room, probably the shopkeeper of this store, wearing brilliant ornaments.

"I'm not here to inspect. I need you to let me know more than that. Didn't anyone come here earlier?

"Huh? Yes. In fact, earlier, a man in scratched black armor suddenly came from under the floor in the other room!

"Where did the man go?

"Well, that's in the hole again..."

What do you mean?

Didn't you come out for some purpose?

"The man left a mysterious message before diving. He wants me to tell whoever came here... No way, was that against Master Beria?

"Message? Probably... let me know"

"Yes, 'we hope to calm down and have a one-on-one discussion, wait in the woods on the east, on the outskirts of the city'"

Discuss it in the suburbs...... not bad.

One-on-one is also pointless for gargoyle opponents and no problem.

"Then he said, 'The dispute produces nothing. I want a response that should be as a wise organism. There are also problems that may be solved by dialogue. If you come here, you'll understand,' and that's it."

"Yes..."

Finish listening to the message from the shopkeeper's man.

Suggestions from Gargoyle to avoid meeting all over the city.

Even if it's a battle, do you take care not to do as much damage as possible to the city, I still feel some sensible part of it?

I was a little anxious that the other side would give up dialogue and set it up flashy because of the fighting earlier, but it helps that you still want to discuss it.

However, at the end of the day, there were words that bothered me.

(If you come here, you'll know?

"Store owner, is this... is this store...?

I ask the shopkeeper.

"Ha... yes. It's a single line (Pa Pan Store)."

"... Nah... Nah..."

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like