South Chapel of the Saisha Temple.
Numerous monsters were flooding into the building. It was Sephedesâ squad.
While the main forces of the cult were attacking the west side of the temple, this group was attempting to infiltrate the dungeon.
However, they couldnât reach the basement. They were stopped on the first floor of the chapel, thanks to the desperate resistance of two clerics.
The spacious chapel, where dozens of worshippers had been offering their prayers, was now overrun by snarling monsters. Their target was the small door leading to the dungeon, but it wasnât easy to reach.
The path to the door was a narrow corridor, fiercely defended by Alius and Belton.
âYou wonât get through, you bastards!â
Belton shouted as he continuously swung his mace. The heavy, holy-enchanted weapon crushed the skull of an approaching orc with a sickening crack.
Thwack!
A gnoll charged forward next, slashing with its sword. Belton pushed it back with his shield, disrupting its balance before delivering another powerful strike.
âHyaaah!â
Like most clerics, Belton had also mastered a fair degree of martial arts. He hadnât had time to don his armor due to the urgency, but he was skillfully using his mace and shield to fend off the encroaching monsters.
Alius, too, was engaged in a bloody battle, wielding both a longsword and a wand. He slashed at a charging wolf monster, forcing it to retreat before raising his wand and chanting a holy spell.
âMay the Holy Spear of Hatoba purify this land!â
A blue lance of light materialized in midair and plunged into the ground, creating a whirlwind of holy light. The wolf monsters caught in the vortex howled in pain, bleeding as they were forced back.
âKeaaak!â
âGrrrrrâ¦.â
Aliusâ face darkened.
âTch, itâs only this effective?â
Though he had managed to repel the monsters, none of them had been killed. If they were undead, this would have been enough to turn them all to dust. However, because they were living creatures, the power of his spell had been diminished.
Belton, eyeing the mass of monsters, muttered in dismay.
âDear Goddess, what in the world is happeningâ¦?â
They had been in the dungeon, discussing future plans, when suddenly the outside had grown strangely noisy. Rushing to the surface, they found that all the guards had been killed and the monsters had breached the chapel.
Frantically picking up the fallen soldiersâ weapons, they drove the monsters back and were now holding the entrance to the dungeon.
âHah⦠hahâ¦â
It had only been a few minutes since the battle began, but both of them were already gasping for breath. Seeing them struggle, a necromancer taunted from the back.
âFoolish dogs of the goddess, how long do you think the two of you can hold out?â
Unfortunately, he wasnât wrong.
Alius quickly tried to think of a solution.
âDamn it, how can we send a messageâ¦?â
All the guards were dead, and they were trapped inside the building. How could they call for Karnakâs group?
âThatâs it!â
Suddenly, Alius aimed his wand at the ceiling of the chapel.
âHatoba, grant me your radiance!â
Boom!
An explosion erupted from the ceiling. However, it wasnât very powerful, only shattering some windows.
ââ¦Mr. Alius, what are you doing?â
Belton was momentarily dumbfounded, wondering why Alius would break the templeâs windows.
âThis should be loud enough for them to hear from outside, right?â Alius said.
Beltonâs expression brightened. He, too, started casting a holy spell aimed at the ceiling.
âEven if the windows are expensive, theyâre cheaper than lives!â
With a crashing sound, the stained glass windows of the chapelâs upper floor shattered one after another.
Sephedes, realizing their plan, hastily commanded the monsters to move.
âGo, servants of darkness! Slaughter them all!â
***
They fought. They fought with everything they had.
But there were too many monsters. They had no time to rest.
Thud!
Eventually, Belton dropped his mace. His grip had weakened to the point where he couldnât hold it anymore.
The necromancer sneered.
âDidnât I tell you? You wonât last long.â
It felt like they had been fighting for an eternity, but in reality, it hadnât even been five minutes.
âDamn itâ¦â
Alius cursed, trying to summon every last bit of his strength.
Clang!
Suddenly, with a loud crash, shards of glass fell onto the heads of the monsters.
Something was smashing through the stained glass ceiling of the chapel.
âHah!â
With a sharp shout, a red flash zipped through the monsters.
In the blink of an eye, five orcs were dismembered, and a large knight landed gracefully on the ground.
Alius exclaimed with delight.
âSir Baros!â
Right after, a beautiful woman with red hair descended from the air as well. As she landed, she spun in a dazzling arc of light, cutting down all the surrounding monsters.
With the area cleared, Serati turned and asked, âAre you both safe?â
Belton let out a sigh of relief.
âThanks to you, Dame Serati.â
âWhat about the dungeon?â
âItâs still secure.â
âThen we just need to take care of these monsters.â
The monsters hesitated and began to retreat. The intense aura emanating from the two warriorsâ swords was so overwhelming that the monsters instinctively recoiled.
Taking advantage of the moment, Alius helped Belton sit down near the entrance and then tightened his grip on his wand.
âCatch your breath for a moment, Priest Belton. Weâll take care of things from here.â
A single priest alone isnât much of a force in battle, but with strong warriors guarding them, they can perform at their best.
âHatoba! Grant your blessings to your children!â
The goddessâs blessing enveloped Baros and Serati.
Without wasting a moment, the two warriors charged forward, causing blood to rain throughout the chapel.
âAaagh!â
âGraaaagh!â
With the assistance of a first-tier inquisitor, the power of these two aura users was truly immense.
Everywhere Baros and Serati passed, rivers of blood flowed in their wake.
In an instant, the swarm of monsters was pushed back, all the way from the corridor to the opposite side of the chapel.
âUghâ¦â
âTo think there were warriors of this caliber still remaining in the templeâ¦â
The necromancers controlling the monsters recoiled in shock and retreated. At that moment, three swordsmen clad in light armor stepped forward.
âAura users?â
âThen itâs our turn.â
Serati frowned. The enemiesâ swords glowed with a dark, pitch-black light, and faint black smoke rose from their shoulders like a heat haze.
âDark battle auraâ¦â
Baros smirked slightly, recognizing the familiar energy and sight.
âDark Knights.â
***
The Dark Knights were knights who, unable to awaken their own aura, used the power of necromancy to wield a form of artificial aura.
They were essentially living versions of Death Knights, warriors who had not yet fully succumbed to undeath. Baros himself had once walked this path.
The dark knights sneered coldly as they pointed their black aura swords.
âA Red Knight, huh.â
âYou seem skilled, butâ¦â
âYouâre no match for those blessed by Tesranak.â
Their words couldnât simply be dismissed as arrogance. Dark aura, due to its nature, made it difficult to gauge the opponentâs level, but from their sheer presence, it was clear they were formidable.
All three were on par with Serati at least, likely even above the level of a Red Knight.
âTheyâre not going to be easy,â Serati thought as she tensed, flexing her fingers in preparation.
âAh, so youâre all dark aura users.â Baros suddenly spoke up.
âBut why didnât you step up until now?â
âHuh?â
The Dark Knights were momentarily confused by the question.
âOver there, you know⦠the dungeon.â Baros pointed toward the entrance leading to the basement.
âIf youâd stepped up earlier, you could have completed your objective before we even arrived, donât you think?â
He wasnât wrong. If the three Dark Knights had attacked from the start, the priests, with no real protection, would have been swiftly decapitated.
âSo, why were you sitting back all this time?â
After a brief hesitation, one of the knights responded, ââ¦We were simply staying behind to guard our allies, just in case.â
âThatâs a lie,â Baros snorted.
âYou just wanted to make a flashy entrance.â
Having once been a Dark Knight himself, Baros knew exactly what they were thinking. He had the same thoughts back in the day when he hadnât earned his power through his own effort but borrowed it from others.
âYou were waiting for an aura user like us to show up so you could make a grand appearance, isnât that right?â
âW-what nonsense are you spouting?!â
The knightâs face flushed red, clearly revealing that Baros had struck a nerve. Even the other necromancers gave them a look as if to say, âWait, is that really the case?â
âItâs okay. I get it,â Baros continued his taunt.
âYou lived a pathetic, lower-class life, swinging your sword all your life but never mastering aura. Then, all of a sudden, you got power, right? Of course, youâd want to make a dramatic entrance, wielding your aura sword like one of the naturally gifted knights. I understand, really.â
âSh-shut up!â
The Dark Knights, their faces now red with rage, lunged all at once.
The Dark Knights swung their swords infused with dark aura, lashing out in furious rage.
âYou arrogant fool!â
âIâll cut off your limbs and make you beg for mercy!â
Watching the dark aura fly from all directions, Serati inwardly admired the situation.
âSo this was the plan.â
She had wondered why Baros was taunting the enemies so much in the face of battle, but now it was clear. The Dark Knights had lost their composure, and their swordsmanship had become as shaky as that of novices.
With just a few words, Baros had brilliantly unsettled their focus.
Serati unleashed her own aura and swung her sword in response. Red and black aura swords clashed in midair.
Though the Dark Knightâs aura was stronger, Serati had the upper hand. Their overexcitement had caused them to lose control of their aura flow.
âHaaah!â
Serati deflected the force of the descending blow and used the rebound to launch a counterattack. Her fierce slash cut deeply across the chest of one of the Dark Knights.
âGraaaagh!â
As he collapsed, bleeding heavily, the fallen Dark Knight muttered in disbelief.
âYou⦠you damned hereticâ¦â
Baros, on the other hand, was having an even easier time.
âTsk tsk, the first one to lose their temper is the first to lose the fight.â
The dark aura swords flew at him from both sides, but the flow of their aura was irregular and full of gaps.
With his vast experience, Baros didnât miss those openings. He swung his sword lightly, as if it were a whip, and deflected the attacks.
Boom!
With the sound of aura clashing, their blades vibrated in midair. Baros had wrapped his own aura around the dark aura, causing it to backfire.
For an ordinary aura user, this wouldnât be a big problemâjust a momentary disruption in breathing. But for the Dark Knights, it was different.
âDark aura isnât exactly healthy for the body,â Baros thought.
Both Dark Knights coughed up black blood simultaneously.
âUrgh!â
âHack!â
As they staggered, Baros moved in and delivered a mighty slash.
Crash!
With a thunderous sound, the Dark Knights were sent flying into the wall.
Though they werenât dead, the impact had clearly taken a toll on them, and they slumped to the ground, unable to move.
The necromancers, who had been watching, stared in disbelief.
âHow could the Dark Knights fall so easily?â
âThis is impossible! Theyâre warriors on par with aura users!â
Turning toward the necromancers, Baros let out a faint chuckle.
âThey didnât fall because they were weak. They fell because they were stupid.â
His eyes then grew cold as he stepped forward.
âNow, itâs time for a little talk with you lot, donât you think?â