Chapter 228
Woke up as a Worthless Swordsmanship Genius
Episode 228
Among the soldiers ambushed on the cliff were Beatrice and Selina.
Beatrice had come to use magic traps and magic to tie the chieftainâs feet, and Selina had come with her to run away with Beatrice if things went wrong.
And she is a member of the special unit.
Bane, the leader of the separate unit, came, and there was no reason for her not to come.
I was confident. After awakening to Auror, she gained confidence that she could not lose.
In fact, that confidence was true to some extent.
She was already talented enough to match or beat veteran knights in swordsmanship.
She awakened her Aura.
A low-level sword expert was no longer even a match for her.
Although Bane tried to stop her from following, she said it was okay and followed.
Although she was confident in her skills, she heard that one of the other reasons was that Raymond was acting as bait for the chieftain.
âHe is risking his life and I canât rest in a safe place alone.â
At the very least, Beatrice was jumping into danger, but she didnât think she could remain in the castle alone.
As soon as it moves, you can see it for yourself.
And I also had the desire to step forward if the opportunity arose.
It didnât take long for my heart to break.
The chieftain who was lured into the canyon was a monster.
Magic and spirit power were useless to him.
master.
The moment she saw it in person, she was deeply shocked.
The saying that there are many strong people in the world seems to be used in times like this.
How come I never knew about such a monster?
Even if I knew, it wouldnât have changed anything, but itâs amazing that such a strong person exists.
âRaymond you always go that far.â
I thought I had caught up, but now I thought I wouldnât be able to lose so easily.
But that thought disappeared in an instant.
Still, I didnât feel this way when I came here and sparred with him.
The moment he lured the chief and saw him fighting against the chief, he realized that his thoughts were very wrong.
Her steps, which she thought had gotten closer, had not yet reached him.
I just saw something vague and thought it was getting closer.
That was when her face took on a strange glow.
âFatherâ¦â
Bane suddenly went down and pointed his sword at the chieftain.
Bane, who began fighting with the chieftain, showed himself worthy of the name of a master.
At first glance, he seemed overpowering.
âahâ¦!â
It was then.
Baneâs sword begins to slow down.
It is a side effect of overusing the power from the beginning.
The chief did not miss the opportunity. He deflected Baneâs attack and hit his abdomen.
For the first time, the chiefâs fist touched his body, which had never allowed a single attack.
Kwaaang â A loud noise that made one wonder if it came from a human body erupted.
Bane flies back.
Without even thinking about keeping his balance, his body flies straight and crashes into the cliff.
vomiting blood Judging by the blood clotting, it appears that the internal organs were damaged.
A darkness appears on Selinaâs face.
Itâs her father. Even if you are a master, that attack is dangerous.
What child could just sit by and watch his father get beaten?
Beatrice catches her as she reflexively tries to go down the cliff.
âYou must not go. âAre you planning on losing the opportunity youâve created so much?â
âBut my fatherâ¦!â
âYou donât believe in the name Millennium? Do you think your father would fall for something like this?â
âThatâsâ¦â
No.
She was the one who had been watching Bane the closest.
Bane is strong. As a daughter, she was someone she respected more than anyone else.
She finally calms down and lets out a deep breath.
Her eyes widen as she tries to express her gratitude to Beatrice for stopping her.
âWhoop⦠Whoopâ¦!â
Beatriceâs condition was not very good.
I havenât rested recently. Her body was tired after working day and night.
And as she used magic to tie the chiefâs feet, her face was pale and bloodless.
âBeatriceâ¦.â
âIâm fine, so you do what you have to do.â
She chants the following spell while supporting herself on her staff.
She seemed tired and tired as she moved non-stop, but no one here could stop her.
Her magic was of great help.
Her help was desperately needed to do what the soldiers could not do.
Knowing this, Beatrice was also steadily using magic without any complaints.
Selina, looking at that scene, bit her lip and placed her hand on the sword.
She is suffering like that too. Everyone here is working hard.
But how can you stay still?
She moved towards the separate unit.
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Bane allowed the attack and remained motionless for a moment.
The chief rushed at Bane as if he would not miss the opportunity.
I thought it would be dangerous to leave it there.
Even if you are a Bane, you cannot be safe if you allow the Chief to attack you while you are defenseless.
I think Iâve already been hit by the chiefâs attack, but if I allow another attack⦠I donât know what will happen then.
I kicked the ground and ran.
I didnât understand my behavior like this.
It was funny to see myself jumping into a flame like a moth to a fire, wanting to live more than anyone else.
âPlease give Reems a buff. âYou only have to stop it once.â
-I get it!
Full of power surrounds the body.
Three layers of translucent blue membrane surrounded my body.
This should be enough to block a few attacks.
At least we can buy time until Bane comes to his senses.
âItâs over!â
The Chief swings his clenched fist at Baneâs head.
His fist turned into a hammer and struck Bane in the head.
I tried to price it.
Kwajangchang! A blue membrane blocked the fist.
âTsk, thatâs crazy strength.â
I only blocked one attack, but three layers of the barrier were shattered.
Still, it was okay if the attack was blocked.
âNenoomâ¦!â
A spark flew into his eyes, as if he didnât like the sight of me interrupting him again.
I responded by swinging the cotton ball at him.
Perhaps because he had used up all of his aurors to swing, the chief couldnât even think of blocking the attack and took a step back.
I guess he decided that it would be difficult to block this attack without proper preparation.
A long mark was left on his arm as he retreated.
It didnât cut through his skin like Bane did.
The reason Bane was able to cut the Chiefâs skin, which was harder than iron, was because he used his power.
âBut the power I saw was enough to cut through the sky⦠Does that mean the chieftainâs skin is hard enough to withstand the power?â
That was puzzling.
Baneâs power made it possible to cut down anything.
Its power is enough to briefly break the laws of the world.
That ended with the chiefâs skin splitting.
Is that possible?
The surrounding scene that emerged as the chieftain and Bane fought was miserable.
Dozens of huge knife marks appeared on the cliff, and several craters were created on the floor.
How can the chiefâs body be unharmed when the surrounding area has been destroyed to such an extent?
âSomething is strange.â
It was definitely strange to think about it that way.
In order to block or destroy a power, one had to deal with the same power.
However, the chief showed no signs of using his powers.
The surrounding air was shaking, but that was a phenomenon that occurred even when using auras.
Maybe Iâm thinking too simply.
-Human, something is strange.
While I was thinking that, Riems spoke to me.
He says there is something strange about the chiefâs body and that it is not an ordinary body.
It is said that the dragonâs eyes see through the truth of things.
Riems wasnât going to tell me nonsense, so he focused his eyes on the aura he wore all over his body to see what he saw.
Then it appeared. Things you havenât seen before.
The chiefâs body was shaking.
It was not something that was simply created by using auras due to the wind blowing.
Itâs heterogeneous.
There was no trace of aura, but the mana in the air could not reach his skin.
In order to simply deal with the chieftain, the Aurors had not been able to focus only on the sword and limbs.
If I had seen it earlier, things would have been a little different.
âItâs not that I didnât use the power, I was using it from the beginning.â
Yes, it is difficult to do that with pure physical ability alone.
Unless his entire body actually surpassed steel, it was impossible.
In the first place, Baneâs power is to split steel like cutting tofu.
You are using your power, right?
âBut what is power? Shield? No, considering that superpower, I donât think itâs that kind of power.â
Aside from the power, there was something strange about it.
The power had side effects. The side effect of the Mercenary King is helplessness.
After using his powers, he feels terrible pain and becomes helpless.
And the amount of power Bane can use varies depending on his condition.
He also becomes powerless after using his powers.
But what is a chieftain? Are there any side effects?
Since coming here, he seems to have never failed to use his powers.
No, I think the reason why the assassination failed was because of that power, and it seems like he is always surrounded by that power.
âOh, I guess thatâs it.â
I carefully speculate that he may have exchanged a part of his body for power.
I think itâs because I see that itâs easy to get caught when provoking something related to a male symbol, but I donât know about peopleâs business.
âIâm going to turn. âHow do you break that thing?â
If it meant giving up a part of my body to gain the strongest body, I had the confidence to boldly give up.
Although I may be a little less confident, I can become stronger and survive, so why not give up?
The problem was that I did not know how to destroy that power.
The simplest way is what to do with the body you gave up.
âLord Bane. âAre you out of your mind?â
ââ¦okay. âIâm sorry.â
Behind him, Bane stands up rustling.
He spits out the blood stuck in his neck and picks up Silace.
âI want to ask you something.â
âwhat?â
âHow do you destroy authority?â
ââ¦?â
A question appears on his face.
Suddenly, itâs called power⦠He was about to ask what that meant when something suddenly occurred to him. Ah! And he sighed.
âI guess it was something like that. Thatâs why it was preventable.â
He quickly figured out what I was trying to say.
And he looks at the chief as if it were a little absurd.
âI think I know roughly what kind of power it is. good job. Thanks to you, I understand the law of destruction.â
Bane speaks with a lighter expression.
Well, I donât remember saying anything properly yet, but I already figured it out.
Itâs probably not a joke. Thereâs no way youâre joking about something like this.
He tells me to move to the side.
With a face full of confidence.
âArjuna!â
He shouts towards the top of the cliff. There was no answer. But he continued talking without paying attention.
âFrom now on, attack when I give the signal!â
A signal? Did the two of you have something separate to say?
While I was wondering, Bane rushed towards the chieftain.