Chapter 169 - Abduction (4)
The Lazy Swordmaster
Riley realized that had he just woken up outside when he went to sleep inside the cave. As if he was struck by lightning, Riley started to look around.
âNainiae? Nainiae!â
Riley promptly looked for his maid and he found Nainiae who had her head lowered on her back. Riley got up from the ground where he was lying down.
âWhat happened?â
âYoung Master, the thing isâ¦â
Nainiae was having a hard time lifting her face. Instead of her, Andal walked and came next to Riley. Andal snorted loudly and explained the situation instead.
âWhat do you mean what happened? Isnât it obvious? We dragged you here while you were sleeping.â
âWhat?â
Riley looked like he was not quite awake yet. He stared at Andal, and Andal added,
âWe are near the border.â
âWhat?â
Riley asked again.
âAre you deaf? Are you not quite awake yet? I said we are at the border. Donât make me repeat myself.â
Riley remembered that Andalâs cave and the Soliaâs border were quite far apart. Still unable to believe it, he shook his head and denied the reality.
âAh, I see. Am I still inside a dream?â
âTskâ¦â
Andal clicked his tongue and shook his head as if he pitied the fool.
âWell, I closed my eyes in the cave. There is no way I would be opening my eyes at the Soliaâs border. It is impossible unless Iâm dreaming.â
Afterwards, Riley closed his eyes again. Watching this, Nainiae looked anxious. It seemed she was not sure what to do. She carefully corrected what had Riley said earlier.
âYoung Master, this is not the Soliaâs border.â
âUm?â
âThis is Ansyriumâs border.â
Nainiae was saying that this was not Soliaâs border but instead the Ansyriumâs border, which was located even further away from the cave than the Soliaâs border. Riley had a dumbfounded look on his face for a moment. He then smiled slowly and said,
âAnsyrium?â
â⦠Yes.â
Nainiae responded in ratâs tail size voice. Riley looked around the forest and found fruit that were known to be found only at the Ansyriumâs region. Riley muttered,
âI see. This place really is Ansyrium.â
Looking at the fruits, Riley appeared to be amused. He scratched the back of his head and said,
âFor a dream, it is constructed pretty well in detail?â
Nainiae watched Riley still insisting on the belief that this must be a dream. She looked even more ashamed than earlier. Nainiae lowered her head and apologized.
âIâm sorry, Young Master. I tried hard to recommend that it would be better for us to resolve this without you, but⦠My teacher is stubborn and I couldnât change his mind by myself.â
Listening to her tearful voice, Riley forced himself to acknowledge that this situation was in fact not a dream. He couldnât look more annoyed when he raised his upper body.
âUghâ¦â
With a frustrated look on his face, Riley looked at the backs of Andal and Priesia who were having a conversation. He buried his face in his palms and mumbled,
âThat son of a b*tch. I should have just left him to die.â
Riley poured out curses at Andal and got up. Watching him, Nainiae tumbled and quickly came next to Riley to dust off the dirt on his back.
âSo? Did you find that bastard?â
It seemed resenting Andal was not enough for Riley. He decided to add one more individual to the list. He asked Nainiae with a cold gaze and she shook her head with the look of a sinner on her face.
âNo, not yet.â
Riley crumpled his face further and glared at the back of Andal who was walking in the front.
âSomeone like him is a majestic existence? Majestic my ass. He is more like a foolish existence.â
At this point, Riley had three choices.
First, he could leave Andal and Priesia be and escape this place with Nainiae back to the mansion. Second, he could help Andal and Priesia and assist in hunting down the purple human named Epidemic. Third, â¦
âNainiae, you have blanket in the dimensional space, right?â
âA blanket? Iâm not sure?â
It was such a strange question to ask at the moment. Nainiae checked what she had in the dimensional space and carefully nodded.
âI think there is one, but⦠Why would you want a blanket all of a sudden?â
âJust bring it out.â
Having heard Rileyâs order, Nainiae opened the dimensional space and brought out a blanket. She held it in her two arms and waited for the next order.
âLay it.â
âLay it? On the ground?â
âWide. Lay it down wide.â
Having heard Rileyâs order about making the blanket as wide as possible on the ground, Nainiae wondered if it would be all right to do this. As ordered, she waved the blanket in the air to have it spread wide. She then had the blanket lay on the ground.
âIs this good?â
Riley nodded to say that it was enough. He haphazardly dusted off his lower body and bent down.
âYoung Master?â
The option that Riley chose was the third option. The third option was, âLetâs sleep first.â
* * *
There was a man who had his skin saturated in pitch black color. He was screaming in pain as he dug the tunnel.
âUgh. Ughâ¦â
He was screaming in pain because of the fire.
â⦠Uuuk!â
Wharurururu, wharururururuâ¦
Red flame grabbed onto his black body and it was eating away his body.
âNo. Not here. It must not happen here.â
The man with pitch black skin mumbled.
If anyone saw the man, some might have asked if his skin turned dark because it was burned by the flame. However, that was not how it happened.
It was the poison.
Because of the special characteristic of his body, his skin was saturated to pitch black color. Even from a distance, he was exuding a horrendous stench that made oneâs face crumple on its own.
âKuk.â
Bubble bubbleâ¦
It seemed the poison in his body and the flame on his arm collided. Black colored smoke started to come off from him.
âFuck⦠I thought he could. I thought that dragon could definitely finish me off.â
He mumbled as he dug into the ground with bare hands.
âWhy? Why?â
He must have dug very deep. It was a dark underground place, but the fire on his arm was taking on the role of a torch. It was clearly revealing his anxious face.
âI cannot let this be. I cannot lose consciousness hereâ¦â
It appeared that there was poison in even his sweat. When his sweat dropped to the ground, the sweat made bubbling up sound and caused black smoke.
â⦠Uuuuk. Uuuuk.â
The man looked at the ground which had turned black. He ground his teeth and shook his head.
He thought he might faint if he didnât.
âJust a little deeper. I need to go down further.â
The man mumbled.
âUntil that dragon returns, I need to hold out as long as I can. Before the bastards⦠Before they find meâ¦â
The man was currently exhausted from having gone through two different battles.
First one was against a man named Kabal with ridiculous strength.
The second battle was against a dragon named Andal, one of the beings who were known as gods of magic.
His body was drenched in pitch black color. His getup was in shambles, and his frame was⦠It looked extremely weak. It looked like he would fall over if someone blew a breath toward him.
âJust a little furtherâ¦â
He looked desperate. As if he was running from something, he was digging. He was moving further down, deep below.
âPlease. I donât want to kill.â
Could it be that his voice was heard? Like the saving grace of a god⦠Someoneâs voice could be heard from his back.
â⦠Epidemic.â
ââ¦?!â
Having heard the voice calling his name, the man flinched his shoulders and turned around to look.
There was not supposed to be anything there. However, for some reason, there was a horizontal tear in the space. It was exuding a shady purple aura.
âYou bastardâ¦â
Epidemic had deadly intent showing on his face.
âYou bastard. Why are you here?â
âUm, what an excessive greeting.â
Someone suddenly peeked out their face through the purple space. The face twisted up the tip of the mouth and acted as if he was being welcomed very generously. The face said,
âYou even have a candle light for me.â
This someone looked at the fire that was still stuck on the manâs arm and called it a candle light.
Afterwards, he pulled out the shoulders, upper body and lower body from the purple space.
âCan I blow this candle light?â
Glaring at the man, Epidemic called him by his name.
â⦠Rebethra.â
Although he was called by his name, Rebethra merely shrugged his shoulders. He didnât say anything in response.
âI think I expressed my intention clearly ten years ago? I donât want to talk to you guys. I donât want to join you guys either. Have I not made it clear?â
Despite the deadly intent directed at him, Rebethra laughed it off. He shrugged again and said,
âThe position, the power⦠You are the best match. What can I do? The Great One said you are a talent that may or may not come in thousand, no, ten thousand years.â
âMatch or whatever. An ability like this⦠I never wanted an epidemic. Tell this to that one you worship. This crap⦠Take it back immediately.â
Epidemic grabbed on to his arm as if he was about to tear it off. He was glaring at Rebethra with eyes full of resentment.
âHm?â
Thinking it could not be helped; Rebethra put on a bitter look on his face and shook his head.
âItâs is unfortunate. It is so regrettable.â
âUgh. Ughâ¦â
It seemed Epidemic was at his limit. He was looking at Rebethra, but now, Epidemic lowered his head and started to breath with difficulty.
âFuck. Here⦠Here isâ¦â
Rebethra looked at Epidemic with pity. Rebethra extended his right hand toward Epidemic and said,
âI see. Our life long wish is a heavy burden. If you hate it that much⦠I do not intend to force it on you. Howeverâ¦â
Epidemic felt power coming from the front. He strained his eyes wide open and glared at Rebethra.
âWe are in a bit of a hurry, soâ¦â
âKuk. You bastard⦠Bastard!â
âAs the Left Leg who is in charge of the stench, Iâll need you to do your part thatâs befitting of the title.â
âUu⦠Uuu! Why⦠Why!!â
Epidemic raised his arm forward to stop Rebethra. He walked a few steps toward Rebethra, but he was suddenly on his knees.
âStop. Stopâ¦â
His mind was fading slowly. Epidemic desperately extended his arm out and said stop. However, Rebethraâs hand continued to glow with purple light.
âIt would be a waste if you didnât obliterate a city at least.â
â⦠Stop this.â
âIâll leave the rest to you. If you lose your mind and run amok, even the Great One wonât be able to handle it. You had been holding it in well so far. It probably will be all right to run around all excited once.â
âDonâtâ¦â
âWhile at it, I hope you take around three dragons with you.â
Rebethra was trying to disappear in the space that was open behind him. Epidemic shouted at him. His voice was loud enough to make one wonder if he had torn his neck in the process.
â⦠Stoooopppp!!â
Epidemic lost consciousness after that.
* * *
â⦠Itâs here.â
Lying on top of the blanket that was held by Nainiae, Riley was being dragged like a fish inside a net. Andal looked at this and clicked his tongue. Andal continued,
âLast time, I lost him in this spot.â
Andal was leading the way and he stopped here. It was entrance of an underground tunnel at a nameless forest.
âHere?â
The tunnel was big enough for just one person to barely pass through. It seemed the epidemic man went through here. The corners of the entrance were rotten black.
âIt seems to be the right place.â
Priesia carefully looked at the rotten parts of the tunnel. She used her holy power to cleanse the parts and looked at Andal.
âWill you be going in right away?â
âI should.â
Having heard her question, Andal swung his arm and started to expand the tunnelâs size.
âWhile I was fighting him, I placed a flame on him. It probably didnât get extinguished yet, but⦠it is probably better to not give him much time to recover.â
Nainiae dragged Riley all the way here on the blanket and stood behind Andal. With look of disbelief, Nainiae asked,
âYou had your flame attached on him?â
âYes.â
âHe is that powerful? You had your flame attached to him, yet we need to be in such a hurry?â
Andal nodded and said,
âAlsoâ¦â
Andal was remembering what the pitch black skinned human said in desperate voice.
âPlease, kill me.â
Andal remembered that the man was begging Andal to kill him.