The next sensation Ethan felt after taking his first hit from Okam was the searing pain in his right shoulder and the burning warmth of his blood pouring out.
It had been a heavy axe, much too difficult to block with a sword, and its path was utterly unpredictable.
Ethan had been using every bit of his strength to block each attack, but ultimately, the first strike he failed to stop had torn away nearly half of his right shoulder, leaving him with a critical injury.
âWow, youâre pretty tough. I swung with the intent of slicing that right arm youâre holding clean off.â
âHaa, ha⦠haaaâ¦â
ââ¦I like that cocky look in your eyes. Boys like you, who act like theyâre the best in the world without knowing their place, are the most fun to break. Girls cry too quickly; theyâre no fun at all.â
Ethan looked up at the towering figure in front of him, holding his wound with his remaining arm. Okam sneered down at him, spouting disgusting words with that sickening expression.
For a brief moment, Ethan understood, if only a little, how Lilith must have felt whenever she was harassed by sleazy men who ogled her body.
âHaa, huu, huuâ¦â
-Clatter.
âWhatâs this? Giving up already? Whyâd you drop the sword you were gripping so tightly?â
âHaa⦠haaâ¦â
Ignoring Okamâs taunts, Ethan retrieved a small vial from inside his clothes and quickly gulped it down.
It wasnât a healing potion or holy water. Healing potions could only mend minor cuts and scrapes, and holy water lost its effectiveness if not used immediately after being consecrated, so it wasnât something youâd carry around for emergencies.
Instead, it was a more straightforward, improvised solutionâa potion that served as both a painkiller and a coagulant. After downing it in one go, Ethan switched the sword to his left hand and brought it down on his own shoulder.
-Thud!
âHnnnghâ¦!! Haa⦠haaaâ¦â
Ethan, realizing that a paralyzed arm would only be a hindrance in battle, made the decision to sever his own right arm.
He figured that, as long as the saintess was still alive, he could get treated after the battle ended. That was, of course, only if they won and the saintess remained safe. But for that to happen, Ethan needed to hold out and buy as much time as possible.
-Slice!
âAaaaaarghâ¦!!â
Even though the painkiller dulled the pain, it couldnât completely eliminate it. Ethan felt every bit of the searing pain as his blade cut through his own shoulder. Yet, in the end, he succeeded in severing his right arm.
Now, with only his left hand gripping the sword, the young lord of Blackwood faced Okam once more.
Watching Ethanâs self-inflicted injury, Okam mocked him.
âWhat, did you really cut off your own arm because it was in the way? Youâre as stupid as I thought.â
ââ¦Not as stupid as your parents, who put the same name on both you and your brotherâs birth certificates.â
ââ¦Alright, fine. I was going to take it slow and toy with you, but now I think Iâll crush your other arm too.â
-Whoosh!
Now lighter by the weight of one arm, Ethan faced Okam, who was swinging his axe even more ferociously.
The situation was growing increasingly favorable for the axe-wielding man, but Ethan focused all his efforts on buying as much time as he could.
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Fuck.
No, fuck. No matter how I looked at it, this wasnât right.
Seeing Ethan suffer a serious injury from Okamâs attack, a growing sense of resentment toward this absurd situation crept up inside me.
âThis makes no sense. None of this.â
Wasnât Yongjaekis and his party supposed to deal with these guys?
Why were Ethan and I, who werenât even part of the heroâs party, the ones facing them, and why did we have to suffer such injuries?
How were we supposed to take on enemies designed for an eight-person hero party with just the two of us?
âGoddamn it. This is bullshit.â
This shitty, damn game.
Something must have gone wrong. Maybe a glitch or bug appeared when the game became reality.
Why did this keep happeningâlike beforeâwhere danger suddenly appeared out of nowhere, forcing us into life-threatening situations?
The unfairness of it all, and the fact that Ethan had been injured, made my anger rise uncontrollably within me.
âHey! Youâre fighting me right now! Where the hell are you lookingâ¦?â
ââ¦â¦â
Fuck.
Just what I neededâthis bastard launching a surprise attack while I was already pissed off.
Focusing on the sword path that Okam had suddenly revealed, I deflected his strike with my dagger, which Iâd coated in Shockwave.
-Bang!
âOh!â
Fighting a one-on-one duel against a longsword with a dagger was generally a bad ideaâunless, of course, you could read the opponentâs sword path perfectly.
If I could predict where his sword was coming from, I could knock it aside with all my strength, even with just a dagger.
â¦For some reason, I could see his attacks as clearly as if they were drawn out in front of me.
-Clang! Bang!
âWow, what kind of technique is this? Have you been hiding your strength this whole time?â
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-Clang! Bang! Clang!
âIf you knew how to swing your sword like this, why didnât you do it from the start? It wouldâve been more fun!â
ââ¦â¦â
Every time my dagger met Okamâs blade, I released a Shockwave to force his sword back. It wasnât enough to overpower him, but it did allow me to hold my ground.
We were on equal footing now, but that didnât mean I had the upper hand. To defeat Okam, I needed a more decisive strikeâsomething that could pierce his defenses in one blow.
âWhatâs wrong?! Whereâd all that energy go?! Try blocking again with your dual daggers, like before!â
âHnnngh⦠aaaaargh!!â
I had to end this. And quickly.
I needed to finish this as fast as possible⦠to save Ethan, who was fighting with a severe injury.
âDim Light and Shockwave for the leap.â
âWhatâs this petty trickery? Do you think some visual obstruction matters in a fight between Sword Experts?!â
âArcane Arrow, Triple Casting. And Arcane Chains, with a delayed activation.â
-Clang!
âIâm telling you! This cheap magic wonât work on me!â
âSharpened Blade, dagger throw. Sharpened Blade, dagger throw.â
-Clang! Clang!
âWhat the hell?! Are you getting desperate?! Have you gotten so worked up that youâre throwing your weapons away?!â
âShockwave leap again, aided by the wind. Target: Okamâs neck.â
Even though Iâd used up all my daggers, magic wasnât going to win this fight either. So, the only option left was to get in close and finish him off.
The only way to kill this pig of a man, with all that fat protecting his body, was to land a clean strike to the neck.
With that thought, I aimed for Okamâs neck as I descended toward him, just as Dim Light was ending, my final dagger poised to strike.
-Clang!
But, as if expecting my move all along, Okam casually swung his sword, deflecting my final dagger.
-Thud!
âHnnnghâ¦!!â
-Clatterâ¦
âWas that your last hidden weapon?! You shouldâve held onto it until the very end!â
Having knocked my final weapon away, Okam grabbed me by the neck and slammed me into the ground.
He sneered down at me, his face filled with that disgusting, lecherous grin as he mounted me.
âA feisty girl, huh? Yeah, thatâs what makes this fun.â
âHnnngh⦠hkkâ¦â
âYou put in a lot of effort to try and land a blow on me, but Iâm not the kind of guy who lets his guard down that easily!â
âHrrrgh⦠Aaaaaagh!!â
âYeah, keep struggling till the end. Itâs no fun if you cry too quicklyâ¦â
âArcane Blade, Iai Slash.â
-Thud!
ââ¦What?â
Relaxed and thinking he had already won, Okam hadnât expected the Arcane Blade I conjured to pierce his throat.
Blood sprayed from his thick neck, and his head rolled to the ground as his lifeless body collapsed on top of me. I kicked his corpse off me, sending it tumbling to the ground.
âYou say you donât let your guard down, huh? Bullshit.â
ââ¦â¦â
âNot targeting a mageâs throat from the startâthatâs what it means to let your guard down, you piece of shit.â
As much as I wanted to stomp on his body until it was nothing but pulp, I didnât have time for that.
Right now, my priority was helping Ethan, who was still struggling through his battle. As his personal maid, that was my duty.