Chapter 125
A Transmigrator’s Privilege
Kwaaaaangh!
Thesilid went to the front line and blocked the attack instead of me.
[âThe World-building Godâ is dumbfounded, asking if he thinks he is the only superstar tanker around.]
[âThe Critic who adjusts the balanceâ says that there are people with protagonist disease everywhere.]
âThatâs not it.â
It was necessary. I trusted Thesilid and raised my divine power. Agnes, who noticed mine and Thesilidâs intentions, advised.
âI know.â
I built up support skills and drew at Hellkaion with my fingertips.
âVanquish of Evilâ
I used it in succession. I poured out skills with the momentum to shatter the beast into pieces.
And finally.
The huge body of the Flame Behemoth tilted. When everyone was preparing for the shock, I lowered my hand vertically once more.
The moment when the longest straight line cut through the air.
Coo-goo-goo-goo-goo-goo!
The shock wave that would destroy internal organs never happened, as the body of the Boss extinguished itself in sparks before hitting the ground.
[ Congratulations! You have defeated âHellkaion, King Flame Behemothâ, ranked 307th in the demon world.]
[ Demon Territory âLair of the Flame Behemothâ belongs to the dungeon conqueror âEllet Rodellaineâ.]
Thanks to Thesilidâs help, I was able to deliver the final blow with a burst of damage and the dungeon safely belonged to me.
âAhhâ¦â¦â
Those who participated in the war were overwhelmed by emotions and shouted one by one. The beginning was in tears, but at the endâ¦â¦.
âWhoaaaa!â
âWe have done it! We killed the monster!â
âHurray! Hurray-!â
Emotional cheers shook the battlefield.
Survived and won.
Their cries proved this. I could feel the shudder that thumped my heart.
âYour Eminence The Holy One!â
âYou worked hard, Your Eminence!â
Clovis and Rex came over and shouted.
Behind them, a paladin I had never seen before gave me a courtesy.
âThank you for your support, no, for your salvation, Your Eminence.â
âThe Dame is?â
âI am Layla Zickel, vice-captain of the Glorious Knights. Forgive me for the disrespect of greeting you on behalf of Captain Parvan, Your Eminence.â
ââ¦â¦â
Realizing the reason for the rudeness, I stopped breathing for a moment.
Cardinal Vesalius said that Sir Parvan was a tanker on the side of the Church. It seems like he was not able to withstand the stacking Hell Embers effect.
âYou have worked hard, Dame Layla. Thanks to the Glorious Knights risking their lives to protect the front line, a disaster was prevented.â
ââ¦â¦Thank you.â
In her suppressed voice, I could feel the grief at the loss of a respected superior and a cherished colleague.
When Rex placed her hand on Lilaâs shoulder and offered silent comfort.
âExcuse me to interrupt while you are talking.â
There was a person who came this way, breaking through the solemn atmosphere. It was a woman in armor with a blonde ponytail.
A magic swordsman was also a knight. She gave an abbreviated curtsy of a knight by pressing her right hand to her chest with her fist clenched.
âGreetings to the Saint of the Church. I am Odellit Marcellion, commander of the 1st Magic Army of the Republic of Ragneif.â
âIâm Ellet Rodellaine. Nice to meet you, Princess Marcellion.â
Actually, I wasnât happy at all.
Odellit Marcellion.
A strong, beautiful, and arrogant sadistic psycho.
She was one of the villains who did terrible things to the main character in the original story.
I quickly took a step to the side and hid Thesilid behind my back. Even if I did, he was so tall that the most important thing, his face, would not be covered.
Fortunately, Odellit was concentrating on me without looking around.
âAnyway, thatâs really amazing.â
âWhat do you mean?â
âI never imagined that a person called a Saint would be active in the avant-garde. I thought youâd normally be in the rearguard in a safe place.â
I guess so.
Odellit was more of a healer-hater than Helcion OâDrek.
She must have been surprised when the Saint who she thought was a high-performance heal shuttle even tanked.
I only stared at her without changing the look on my face, but Odellit turned the topic around as if she was stabbed by showing her hateful feelings in the open.
âHmm. Rather, I have something to say about post-war processing.â
Beside us, Rex and Layla made puzzled faces. It was because there were still a lot of things to deal with before post-war processing began.
I got the gist of her roundabout words right away.
âYou mean a distribution problem.â
âYes.â
You canât get it all for yourself like in a dungeon.
This was a raid in which two countries participated together and many victims came out. A delicate agreement on distribution was necessary.
Odellit showed signs of teasing her tongue, so I jumped ahead.
âThe Council of Cardinals will send someone else, so please discuss it then. I am not in charge of diplomacy or negotiations.â
âIs that soâ¦â¦â
It seems that she was trying to coax me into making a verbal promise in their favor, but thereâs no chance it goes that way.
âIn addition, itâs too early to talk about the post-war process. As you can see, the situation is still chaotic.â
As with any battlefield, the surroundings were brutal.
Moans and cries echoed throughout the burning ruins. Even the howling of the demon beasts that remained was heard all around.
When I gave Odellit a glance, she flinched and nodded.
âThe Saint is right.â
âWe share roles. It would be good if our Church would take care of the injured and rescue survivors, and the Republic would take care of dealing with the remaining monsters and putting out the fire. What do you think, Princess?â
âAll right, Iâll do that, Saint.â
It was surprisingly easy to come to an agreement?
âThank you for your cooperation, Princess. Then letâs get startedâ¦â¦â
It was then.
Agnesâs low call stuck in my ears like a warning.
I was taken aback by the sensation that overtook my whole body making the hair stand on its end.
âYour Eminence?â
âSaint?â
âWhatâs wrong?â
Eyes clang to me with anxiety or wonder, but I couldnât make eye contact with them. A shadow wriggled under my feet and wrapped around my legs.
It was a powerful binding skill.
The target was only me.
âYo-Your Eminence!â
âDonât come closer.â
I gave a command in a voice disguised with calmness and raised my head.
The one in the direction I raised my gaze wasâ¦â¦
ââ¦â¦â
A sky full of dark clouds and a man looking at the world against the gray-blue sky.
Final Boss, Reed.
It was my second encounter with him.
[âThe World-building Godâ is nervous.]
[âThe Spoiler Inspectorâ is nervous.]
I stared at him with eyes that forgot to even blink.
A wind mixed with ashes blew from the west.
The image of his long black hair and flowing robes was slowly embedded in my retina like slow motion. It feels like the concept of time was forcibly distorted.
I clenched my fists as if to hide my trembling fingertips.
âReedâ¦â¦â
I thought we might meet so I saved Descent.
But.
âI donât have the means to deal with Reed yet.â
I moved before the dungeons were created to get those means. Perhaps, my existence has accelerated the events.
ââ¦â¦ â
ââ¦â¦â
I got the feeling that his and my gaze were connected through the distant space. His calmness of just calmly staring at this side made my instincts whisper to me.
Canât be stimulated.
Never, ever provoke.
But then.
âWho are you!â
A sharp shout tore through the air. It was Odellit.
At the same time, everyoneâs eyes that were on the battlefield went up to the sky.
âAhh! Who is it?â
âA floatation magic? Wizard?â
âIs he with Ragneif?â
As if answering no to the paladinâs question, Odellit shouted.
âI am Odellit Marcellion, commander of the 1st Magic Army. Come down and reveal your identity and affiliation, Wizard! Otherwise, I will consider you an enemy.â
ââ¦â¦â
âSeems you are an enemy. All Republic troops, attack the enemyâ¦!â
At that moment, I felt that Reed was trying to open a spell.
I didnât hesitate.
âDescent of Divinity!â
As soon as I melted the restraining shadows with light, my body floated high.
âOmnipotence. Mercuryâs Barrier!â
The ultimate barrier was spread over the maximum area possible. A huge silver citadel was built over the ruins of war.
Just in time, Reed moved his right hand and a wave of destruction hit the whole area.
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Red rain poured down all over the battlefield. It was strong acid rain that immediately melted the body upon contact.
â7th Circle Dark Magicâ¦â¦!â
One of the wizards of the Republic who recognized the identity of the magic shouted.
It was not a 9th Circle transcendent magic, it was a 7th circle ultimate magic. For Reed, it was a light skill that can be exchanged in place of greetings.
However, having to defend a wide area, I had to concentrate with my teeth clenched.
If I donât hold out, everyone under the 6th Circle of Magic, Advanced Aura Experts, or Bishop-level priests would end up at least seriously injured.
âWh-What the hell is the identity of the enemy?â
âMonster? Demons?!â
âWe subdued the boss, but whyâ¦â¦!â
A muttering of confusion came from under my feet.
I struggled to open my mouth to the people on the ground.
âEveryoneâ¦â¦!â
âYour Eminence!â
âReturn with a transition stone!â
âWhat?â
After defeating the boss, the demonization of the area has stopped and people could use the Space Transition Stone again.
You can only live by running away.
I shouted again.
âLeave the battlefield! Now!â
Just by saying a few words, the barrier was shaken. Part of the highly acid raindrops broke through the barrier.
âAaaagh!â
Screams from the ground forced me to focus.
Was it too much of a wish to ask for understanding and have my words followed?
Odellitâs roaring cry hit the back of my head.
âThe subjugation is not over yet! All of the Republic forces, prepare for battle!â