âThis place is so damn large.â
Cha Yeon-Joo shook her hand to fan herself, her breathing slightly labored. Around her were piles of the corpses of knights made of translucent ice. White fluid was flowing out of the areas penetrated by the red chains.
âIs this really blood?â
Yeon-Joo poked the white fluid oozing out of the Frostborn knightsâ corpses with her finger.
âAh! Thatâs cold!â She flinched and quickly drew her hand back. âHey, Oh Kang-Woo! Are these things really alive?â
Their bodies, made of ice, and their blood as cold as liquid nitrogen did not give off the feeling of life.
âDie, intruders!!â
A Frostborn soldier guarding the entrance of the Frozen Temple charged at Kang-Woo with a large halberd in hand. Kang-Woo slightly leaned back to dodge the halberd and grabbed the shaft.
Crush!
âWell, they only look like ice blocks, but theyâre alive.â
Kang-Woo recalled the information regarding the Frostborn that had entered his mind through the Authority of Predation. Although they couldnât be classified as lifeforms based on human standards, they were alive nonetheless. They were even capable of reproducing.
âThey look like theyâd be delicious as shaved ice or something.â
Kang-Woo clenched the ice soldierâs neck tightly and looked into the soldierâs translucent ice head.
âSome sweet red beans on top and lots of condensed milk...â
Kang-Woo wiped his drool with the back of his hand.
âE-Eek!â
âOh? You can even feel emotions?â
Kang-Woo looked down at the ice soldier, trembling in fear, and smirked. He had barely felt any emotions from the ice giants guarding the gate, but the ice soldiers they had met on the way to the temple were no different from humans aside from their appearance.
Crush!
Kang-Woo gripped harder to shatter the ice soldierâs head and slowly headed toward the temple.
âHm, hm, hm, hm~â
Just then, someone hummed excitedly. Kang-Woo turned to the direction where the sound was coming from.
âAh, found you!â shouted a woman after she clapped her hands together.
Although she was made of translucent ice, one could easily tell she was a woman based on her curvature accentuated by her tight dress.
âHehehe. Are you guys the intruders?â
The woman in the dress giggled with her eyes shining.
âYouâre...â
âIâm Arianne! The princess of the Frostborn!â shouted the woman known as Arianne as she raised one arm above her head.
Kang-Woo narrowed his eyes in silence. He could tell that she was on another level compared to the ice giants and soldiers they had faced until now.
âHehe! Iâve come to kill you all!â
Unlike her cheerful tone, her voice was filled with bloodlust.
Thump!
Frostborn knights appeared from behind her and surrounded Kang-Wooâs party in perfect formation. Their vigor was as sharp as a knife.
âYeah, I knew it wouldnât be that easy.â Kang-Woo chuckled.
They had been far too weak for Bael to have accepted them into his army.
âArenât there too many of them, Kang-Woo?â Yeon-Joo asked anxiously.
There were easily over a thousand of the Frostborn knights that had appeared out of nowhere and surrounded them. The seven of Kang-Wooâs party members were severely outnumbered, but...
âItâs exactly for situations like this that I made you my incarnation,â Kang-Woo said as he lightly patted Yeon-Jooâs shoulder.
Her abilities were highly specialized for one-versus-many battles.
âHmph,â Yeon-Joo snorted, her expression mixed with joy and a sense of burden.
Clatter.
She took out her red chains and looked around fiercely.
âHehe, you seem to be the leader of the intruders,â said Arianne as she stared at Kang-Woo with shining eyes. She unsheathed a white sword from her waist and shouted as she lifted it, âLetâs fight!â
âNo,â Kang-Woo answered apathetically as if uninterested.
âHm? What? Why? Didn't you come here to fight?â asked Arianne wide-eyed, not having expected that answer.
Kang-Woo picked his ear and answered, âBecause I might get a one-way trip to the boat ending if I raise any more flags[ref[This is a School Days reference... I wonât explain it for the sake of the innocent souls who have not watched that garbage show.[/ref].â
â...?â
âFor real, though, an ice block is crossing the line.â
Ice was not disgusting like tentacles were, but that did not make it okay either.
âI know Iâm getting a little ahead of myself, but...â
Every single crazy woman he had met became romantically interested in him.
âI canât handle any more of them.â
There was already one Chinese heroine who had become irrelevant to the story one day. Kang-Woo turned to Han Seol-Ah and grabbed her hands.
âDarling... you trust me, right? Youâre the only one for me.â
âPardon? Oh, yes.â
âSo donât think about cutting it off, okay?â
âUmm... Iâm not sure what youâre talking about, Kang-Woo.â
âI see, okay. Thatâs great.â Kang-Woo nodded in satisfaction. âSi-Hun.â
âYes, hyung-nim.â
âIâll leave her to you,â he said as he gestured at Arianne with his chin.
His desire to escape the boat ending was part of it, but Kang-Woo had another reason why he had let Si-Hun be her opponent.
âItâs pointless for me to fight her at this point.â
There was no better fertilizer for growth than battling against the powerful; it could not be substituted with training. Hence, if Kang-Woo were to fight him, he would be throwing aside the chance for his party members to grow stronger.
âEspecially Si-Hun.â
Considering his immense talent, such opportunities were hard to come by and therefore very important.
âAnd...â
Kang-Woo narrowed his eyes and stared at Arianne, who was looking this way dumbfoundedly.
âShe introduced herself as the princess of the Frostborn.â
In that case, there should also be a king of the Frostborn.
âItâs best to hide my powers until he appears.â
It would be a pain in the ass if he were to run away.
âWhat?? You dare send an underling to face the great Arianne?â asked Arianne in disbelief. She stomped her feet and shouted, Youâre so, sooooooooooooo funny! How dare you pieces of filth disrespect me?!â
âOh, thank God. Iâm in the clear,â Kang-Woo expressed.
She was excluded from the heroine candidates the moment she spouted that line.
âWatch me bob and weave to dodge these boat ending flags.â
âArrrggghhh!â Arianne yelled temperamentally and stomped her foot.
The hems of her ice dress fluttered and the Frost Sword, emitting chilling frost, aimed for Kang-Wooâs throat.
Clangâ!!
Si-Hun blocked Arianneâs powerful swing and stood in front of Kang-Woo as if protecting him. Si-Hunâs hair slightly fluttered from the shockwave formed from the clashing of swords. He grimaced slightly due to the impact being more powerful than he expected.
âDear lord, youâre so fucking cool. For real, though. Arenât you just way too handsome? Look at that sharp-ass jawline. Itâs sharp enough to cut through my Deific Essence barrier. What are you doing, Si-Hun? Youâre making my heart flutter.â
âYour opponent... is me.â
âKyaaaaaaahhh! Si-Hun oppa!!â
âArgh! Move! I have no interest in filth!â
Arianne swung the Frost Sword in irritation as if she wanted to fight Kang-Woo no matter what. Her swings looked random at a glance but every single swing perfectly targeted Si-Hunâs vitals as if she were a master martial artist.
Clang! Clang! Clangâ!!
âKurgh!â Si-Hun grimaced.
Her swordsmanship was highly refined despite her looking like she was running wild like a mad beast in a frilly dress.
âOh...?â
Kang-Woo watched the battle between Si-Hun and Arianne with shining eyes.
âSheâs no joke.â
She was completely overwhelming Si-Hun purely in terms of swordsmanship. In all of Si-HJunâs battles, the only opponent whom Si-Hun had been inferior in terms of swordsmanship was Tai Wuji.
âBut sheâs not being pushed back against Si-Hun at all.â
Rather, Arianneâs swordsmanship was overpowering Si-Hun.
Clangâ!
Arianne and Si-Hun were pushed away from each other after a powerful sword clash.
âThis is...â Si-Hunâs eyes filled with shock.
He seemed to have not expected his battle against an ice block wearing a dress to be such a challenging one. Si-Hun was not the only shocked one.
âWhat the hell are you?â Arianne also stared at Si-Hun, her blue eyes shaking in shock. âWhatâs happening? This canât be.â
Arianne tilted her head in confusion and looked down at her sword. She couldnât comprehend the fact that a human was able to combat her swordsmanship.
Si-Hun bit his lip and fixed his grip on his formless sword.
âHehe. I thought you were just human filth, but I guess not!â
Arianne cheered as she jumped up and down in place.
Crack!
She ripped the hem of her frilly dress and exposed her smooth legs made of translucent ice.
âHihi. Letâs continue!â
The Frost Sword shone brightly white. Arianneâs swordsmanship sped up and barraged Si-Hun like a raging storm. n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âHaaa, haaa.â
Si-Hun calmly blocked her swordsmanship as he slowed his breathing. As their battle was taking place, the Frostborn soldiers surrounding Kang-Wooâs party shrank the encirclement.
âSuppress the intruders!â
âStay in formation and march forward!â
The general who seemed to be the leader of the guards raised an ice sword and pointed it at Kang-Woo.
âYou are surrounded and have nowhere to go! Surrender peacefully!â
The Frostborn general glared at Kang-Woo.
Kang-Woo shrugged and asked, âWhy should we?â
âWhat else do you think the mere seven of you can do?â
The general chuckled and stared at Kang-Wooâs party. Although the warrior battling Arianne, who was known as the Sword Princess of the Frostborn, was no doubt powerful, the soldiers as well as the rest who were standing by in the rear were the elite soldiers of the Frostborn, numbering ten thousand. It was seven versus ten thousand; trying to figure out who would win was just simple math.
âWe have an army,â the Frostborn general remarked threateningly.
âIs that so?â Kang-Woo cackled as his shoulders moved up and down. âWe have a Balrog.â
Whamâ!
A muscly demon wearing black full-body armor swung his fist, obliterating dozens of Frostborn soldiers in formation.
âGraaaaaaaaaahhh!!â
A ferocious Demon Roar shook the entire Frozen Temple.