Chapter 283: The Six …
Water Magician
Editor: Tseirp
It was the third day since the Kingdomâs delegation had begun to advance along the âPitch-Black Forestâ road.
There were no signs, so accuracy might be a little off, but they had reached the halfway point to the small country of âAyteke-Boâ.
The delegation was in high spirits, having had a good nightâs rest on both the first and second nights.
Both were probably since they were able to sleep under the protection of a huge wall of ice.
Seeing this, the leader of the mission, a former A-rank adventurer and Adventurersâ Guild Grand Master, said,
âWell, this certainly changes the whole concept of camping outside.â
He muttered to himself.
It was certainly nice to be able to sleep peacefully at night.
âAre all water-attribute magicians this extraordinary?â
âNah, itâs just Ryo thatâs out of the ordinary.â
Harold, the swordsman of âRoom 11â, muttered, and Etho, the priest of âRoom 10â, refuted it with a wry smile.
Probably because Zeke, the priest of âRoom 11â, often talks to Etho.
Harold, the swordsman of âRoom 11â, and Gowan, the dual swordsman of âRoom 11â, both seem to be comfortable talking to Etho.
âYouâll do well not to think that all water-attribute magicians are like that.â
âBut I remember Ryoâs disciples building ice walls tooâ¦â
Etho asked Harold to correct his perception, but Niels the swordsman muttered, recalling a scene he once saw.
It was a scene he had seen in the garden of the Gecko Trading Company.
âMr. Ryoâs disciplesâ¦? They must be very powerful adventurers.â
âNopeâ¦merchantsâ¦â
âHuhâ¦â
Harold was immensely surprised by what he just heard from Etho.
Merchants who are more powerful than adventurersâ¦. Maybe a plot line in some RPG worldâ¦.
But the leisurely movement of the mission was interrupted by the urgent news of the scouts.
The mission, of course, was moving forward while leaving the scouts to probe for problems ahead.
And the one overseeing that task was Lasrino, the scout from the B-rank party âCoffee Makerâ.
With him at the center, the scouts of each party took turns reporting.
âGrand Master, the road ahead is being swept away by the rising river.â
âRising river? Swept away? What the hell are you talking about? The map provided by the Empire doesnât show a river running across the road.â
âMaybe something happened that changed the flow of the river. The rising river is about 300 meters to the opposite bankâ¦â
âDammit. Stuff like this is why I never wanted us to be in the lead. Fuck it, letâs see if we can find a place upstream where we can cross. Since weâll be going through the forest, weâre bound to run into some monsters. Scouts, get some rest. Iâll send adventurers who are combat-ready instead.â
Based on Lasrinoâs report, Hugh decided to look for a place where they could bypass the cut-off road.
The mission took a short break.
Ryo served coffee to the scouts, and when he returned to his previous location, the three guys of Room 10 and the three of Room 11 were gone.
âHuh?â
What were the odds of all six of them vanishing?
Just then, the members of the C-rank party âTenzanâ passed by.
âTenzanâ was the adventurer party walking in front of Room 10 in the formation, so they also recognized Ryo.
âUm, have you seen my boysâ¦â
Ryo asked, as if he were inquiring about the whereabouts of a lost child.
âOh, Ryo. Niels and the others have gone to find a detour route under the direction of the Grand Master.â
âDetour? uhâ¦â
Ryo tilted his head.
Since there was no point in asking further, he went to ask Hugh directly.
âMr. Hugh, I heard you asked Niels and the others to find a detour?â
âOh, Ryo. Thatâs right. I had Rooms 10 and 11 go looking for any suitable point upstream we could cross.â
âUm⦠if itâs all the same, we could just cross an ice bridgeâ¦â
âAhâ¦â
At that moment, Hugh realized his blunder.
Thatâs right. Thereâs someone in their midst who could build such a gigantic wall of ice.
He should have thought⦠that he could just as easily build an ice bridge.
But the words that came out of his mouth wereâ¦.
âRyo, you should have mentioned this a little sooner.â
âUhâ¦. Howâs that my faultâ¦?â
It seems that in any world, unreasonable words from superiors are as old as civilization itself.
It may be inevitable that even a superior as competent as Hugh would just let it slip out of his mouthâ¦.
For now, Ryo used passive sonar to probe the six people who left to find a detour route.
(400 meters away, on the move with no problems.)
But the moment he confirmed that⦠the six stopped moving.
Then, five of those reactions went completely still. As if they had passed out and collapsed on the spot.
âMr. Hugh, Iâm going to go check on those six for a bit.â
Without waiting for Hughâs reply, Ryo took off.
The 400-meter dash was an anaerobic exercise.
He ran through it in less than a minute without breathing.
Of course, while running, Ryo gathered more information.
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reads movement and changes in information transmitted through water vapor in the air.
Therefore, it cannot read information about objects that have existed before the sonar is activated or are not moving.
, on the other hand, transmits water vapor in the air in the same way, but it emits a âstimulusâ from Ryo and reads the information reflected from the object, making it effective even for immobile objects.
Five people were crumpled on the ground.
The only one leftâ¦priest Zeke was barely standingâ¦?
There was a foreign substance in the air around themâ¦.
âIs that, a paralyzing poison?â
A sense of déjà vu that Ryo⦠had felt in the past.
âIâve come across this thing while using sonar once beforeâ¦. But when? A paralyzing poison? But the target is unknown?â
Then it finally occurred to him.
âIt was when I sent Abel back from Rondo Forest!â
Ryo arrived at the six at that very moment.
As he had discovered with sonar, only Zeke was barely standing with his staff as a support, while the other five had completely collapsed to the ground.
All five were conscious, but were paralyzed.
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First, the paralyzing poison floating in the air was cleared away by a shower.
Then, he looked closely behind them.
âThere they are!â
At first glance, nothing appeared to be there, but the space seemed to be âswayingâ just slightly.
â.â
And then, perhaps because of a change in refractive index caused by being frozen in ice.
There were five frozen plant monsters that looked exactly like Rafflesia.
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