Chapter 91
1 Second Invincibility in the Game
From the watchtower, I lifted the telescope.
A man and woman were visible, isolated in mid-air among the leaves.
And below them, wolves swarmed, drooling profusely.
âIs that Belmanâs unitâ¦?â
âHey, it looks like thereâs someone down there?â
Limberton pointed downwards.
When I aimed the lens downward, a woman isolated within a green barrier amidst the prowling wolves came into view.
A question arose here.
Wasnât Riamon supposed to be part of Belmanâs unit?
Originally, Riamon should have joined that group and wouldnât have been in such a dangerous situation.
But there were only three people visible.
I began to get a rough idea of why things had gone wrong, but now wasnât the time for idle speculation.
We had to act before Belmanâs magic ran out.
âWeâre going to rescue them.â
When I said that, Limberton was startled and asked.
âR-re-rescue them? Through those wolves?â
The number of wolves was roughly sixty.
Honestly, it was close to a mad act.
The moment we approached, weâd be torn apart and only bones would remain.
âSo, Iâll explain the method now. Listen carefully, Iâll only say it once.â
Still, it wasnât an impossible task.
We had the scent-confirming potion and the emergency smoke bombs distributed to all trainees.
ãSmoke Bombs â They block vision with black smoke. Pathfinder is a very dangerous profession. A typical crisis is being surrounded by monsters. Hence, there were a few magical tools for escape, one of which was a smoke bomb.ã ð«
âFirst, weâll mask ourselves with the wolf scent. Then weâll use the smoke bombs to obscure their vision and proceed.â
Tri-headed wolves perceive their kin if you mask their scent. But they werenât dumb enough not to distinguish between a human and a wolf right in front of them.
ââ¦But if we use the smoke bombs, we wonât be able to see either.â
At Limbertonâs point, I squinted my eyes.
This guy clearly didnât study properly.
It was likely a question that even appeared on the exam.
âLimberton, thatâs what compasses are for in such situations. Looks like youâll need to study again when we return.â
âUgh.â
âEveryone, take them out.â
Limberton and Aslay grasped the compasses they each carried.
âThe needles and the direction plates are painted with a dye that glows in the dark. Even if the smoke blocks our view, we can identify it by holding it close. The precision is incomparable to the ones available on the market, so remember the units accurately.â
Seeing Limberton and Aslay nod, it seemed they thought it was feasible.
I raised the compass and precisely aimed at where Belmanâs unit was.
Northwest 292.5°
âTheir position is at 292.5 degrees northwest. Our fortress is at 112.5 degrees southeast from there. Iâll take Leana and Belman back. Limberton, you rescue Silla.â
Limberton looked distressed.
âMe?â
âWhether you like it or not. Silla has the most wolves around her. This is the best scenario for you, with your small body, to weave through. Iâll give you this entire bottle.â
I handed a perfume bottle to Limberton.
It was a backup scent-confirming potion.
âThe wolf scent is already applied. Spray it thoroughly on Silla and return quickly. Aslay, youâll have to throw me up there.â
I pointed at Belman and Leana, floating above the barrier.
Aslay blinked.
âIs that possible?â
âIâll cast a lightening spell on myself, so I wonât be heavy. Your strength should suffice.â
Any trajectory errors could be corrected with telekinesis.
âBe cautious of your footing as visibility will be blocked.â
The problem was visibility.
Limberton had excellent eyesight, so the compass would be very clear to him.
Additionally, his small size would help him navigate through the wolves.
âDonatan, you need to be my eyes, guiding me through the wolves.â
Donatan had that ability.
During the interview, he must have said something like this.
â Honestly, I wasnât particularly remarkable with a sword. Compared to other ego swords the master had, I was just insignificant. My only other abilities were sensing someone nearby and serving my masterâs rest.
The skill of sensing someone nearby relied on distinguishing objects through currents.
â It shouldnât be difficult.
We hurriedly armed ourselves and opened the fortress gate.
âThen, letâs begin.â
***
The education of the Gers family is quite pragmatic.
While others read fairy tales to children, instilling in them the beauty of the world, the head of the Gers family was different.
He always forced his children into moments of choice.
Even on mere outings in a carriage.
-Here is a coin. Youâre planning to give it to one of those two beggars. So, tell me, which one would be more efficient?
An old woman on the left.
A young girl on the right.
âMy brother and sister responded like this.â
-I believe itâs right to give it to the young girl. The old woman will die soon anyway. Considering future labor, thatâs the correct choice.
-I disagree with my brother. The old woman has a lot of knowledge. She can spread beneficial knowledge to the young buds. Besides, sheâll die soon if not now. Itâs better to give her charity so she can do something beneficial before she dies. The young girl has a higher chance of receiving charity, so we can wait for the next opportunity.
They always coldly suppressed their emotions and analyzed.
This was the educational policy of the Gers family.
-Lastly, Belman, whatâs your opinion?
-Iâ¦
-Donât hesitate, answer.
-Yes. With this coin, I can buy bread. I would split it in half and give it to both. They wouldnât be full, but it would solve their immediate hunger.
The head chose Belmanâs opinion.
And, the next day,
They heard the news that the old woman had died.
The culprit was the young girl.
The girl was executed for her crime, so both died.
This fact was known thanks to the indifferent father.
-According to the young beggarâs confession, she killed to snatch the remaining bread. This is the result of your choice, Belman. If you had chosen one beggar and thrown the coin through the window, the other beggar wouldnât have known. Develop the habit of considering everything next time.
It all happened because bread was chosen.
In the process, the coachman had to get off the horse to enter the bakery, and unlike the coin, the bread was too large to conceal in a pocket.
It blatantly showed that they had shared the bread.
Belman, who had to bear the consequences, was just five years old.
And now,
Grrr-
Wolves swarmed below.
Belman sweated coldly and hesitated.
At best, they might take down one each.
He didnât even have the courage to fight.
âDamn itâ¦â
He had already sent a distress signal.
But no one showed signs of coming to help yet.
Because he had circled around for a surprise attack, the distance from the camp was too far.
âBelman, it seems theyâve spotted us over there.â
As Leana said, Schlaphe Hallâs men were pointing and shouting from afar.
They seemed willing to help.
But calculating the time it would take for them to reach here, it was clear they would run out of magic before help arrived.
ââ¦They canât help us. The timing is off. So,â
Another choice time approached.
âWe have no choice but to move the barrier to a safe place.â
If he squeezed out the remaining magic, he could move the barrier as a stepping stone.
Leanaâs face turned serious.
âThat means leaving Sillaâ¦â
âYes, right. If the distance increases, the barrier on Silla will dissipate.â
The range to maintain magic wasnât long.
But there was no better option.
It was more reasonable for two to survive than all to die together.
âRealistically, this is the right choice.â
It was just a matter of erasing emotions once.
His family had done so, and Belman had grown up under their influence.
Belman tried to move his trembling hand.
But Leana just watched.
ââ¦Arenât you going to stop me?â
âYou want me to stop you, donât you?â
Belman shut his mouth tightly.
Coming to Frost Heart was also because of his fatherâs pressure to develop cold-bloodedness.
This was an opportunity to prove he was a member of the Gers family.
â¦But then a foolish decision slipped out of his mouth.
âI donât know anymore. Letâs trust the rescue team. I donât know if we can hold out, but Iâll give it a try.â
Looking back, he was lacking as a leader.
He hadnât assessed the condition of his unit, and his greed for points had led to a wrong outcome.
Ultimately, he had to take responsibility.
As he placed all his hopes on a sliver of hope,
â?!â
Belmanâs eyes widened.
Whoosh-
Suddenly, black smoke began to engulf the ground.
âSmoke bomb?â
âSomeoneâs coming.â
Belman was bewildered.
There seemed to be a unit nearby, but their number would be significantly small.
Moreover, merely blocking vision wouldnât avoid wolf attacks.
How could they deceive those identifying by scent?
âThis is suicidal! A foolish choice!!â
Belman shouted towards the ground.
âRetreat immediately!!â
Then, through the black smoke emerged a blond head.
âThe suicidal act was yours.â
Hersel swung his staff and stepped onto the barrier.
Tap!
Then he waved his hand.
âMake some space for me.â
Belman instinctively stepped back and made room.
Hersel greeted them.
âHi? Nice to meet you.â
Leana squinted her eyes.
ââ¦Why are you here?â
âBecause I received the signal.â
Belman asked in a slightly urgent voice.
âAre you here to rescue us?â
âThat depends on your answer. What are you willing to pay for being saved?â
Leana showed a flustered expression.
âPayâ¦?â
âWe used up all our smoke bombs. Naturally, we expect you to replenish them. Itâs like charging a fee.â
Belman thought Herselâs request was reasonable.
It was written in the manuals that Pathfinders demanded compensation when assisting other units.
Moreover, coming here risked their lives, so it was only fair.
âWeâll comply with your conditions as much as possible. So, what do you want?â
Belman asked, and Hersel held up two fingers.
âTwo daysâ worth of food.â
âAlright. Weâll give you all the smoke bombs we have and two daysâ worth of food.â
Handing over the smoke bombs, Hersel grasped them and took out a compass.
âHow many soldiers are there?â
âTwo. By now, Aslay should have returned, and Limberton is waiting below to rescue Silla.â
âWhat?â
Belmanâs heart sank.
There was no doubt about his exceptional combat power.
Defeating Emeric had proven he was the top first-year student.
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âWhat are you trying to do? We know youâre strong. Maybe you can survive among the tri-headed wolves. But we canât. The moment we go down, weâll be devoured.â
Belman frowned and asked, and Hersel took out a perfume bottle.
âThatâs just your unprepared thinking.â
âWhat is thatâ¦?â
âA perfume with tri-headed wolf scent. Stop talking and hold out your arms. You too, Leana.â
Hersel sprayed the perfume on them with a hiss-hiss sound.
âThey wonât attack you. Now, take this.â
He handed them a rope.
âOur fortress is halfway up the mountain. Iâll lead, so hold onto this rope tightly and follow. Be careful not to trip over anything.â
Belman admired the perfume bottle internally.
âItâs definitely a scent replication potion.â
A potion widely used against monsters with developed senses.
Though it was likely a stroke of luck to have it, his preparedness was commendable.
âEven the alchemy club didnât have such a thing. Where did he get it?â
Belman observed him closely.
Hersel threw another smoke bomb onto the ground and brought the compass close to his face.
âLower the barrier. Iâll signal you when, so release the barrier on Silla then.â
Belman gradually descended the barrier.
When his feet touched the ground, Hersel spoke softly.
âNow.â
Belman released the barrier, gripping the pulled rope tightly as he ran.
Occasionally, wolf fur brushed against his cheek, but miraculously, he wasnât attacked.
After running for a few minutes without looking back, Hersel said.
âStop.â
The wind started to clear away the black curtain.
Leana, with a surprised voice, exclaimed.
âThis isâ¦â
Their fortress was hidden among the dense trees.
If Hersel hadnât led them, they wouldnât have noticed it.
Belman silently admired Herselâs back.
â¦Preparedness, power, decisiveness.
In terms of objective evaluation, he was an ideal leader worth emulating.
Hersel stopped and turned her head swiftly.
âOh. Wipe the dirt off your shoes before coming in.â
Inside the fortress, Aslay approached.
Hersel asked.
âHasnât Limberton returned yet?â
ââ¦No.â
âThatâs not good. Iâll go up to the second floor for a while. You guys rest here. Prepare to leave once itâs calm.â
Hersel climbed up the ladder.
Aslay, sitting cross-legged, shook a necklace made of animal teeth.
Rustle rustle-
Curious, Belman asked.
âWhat are you doing?â
âPraying for Limbertonâs safe return.â
It seemed to be a tribal ritual.
Having nothing else to do, Belman looked around the fortress.
He had thought there would be a lot of tri-headed wolf tails, but there was only one.
The location halfway up the mountain and not collecting tails meantâ¦
âSo, you guys were planning to earn points through treasure hunting.â
When he guessed, Leana retorted.
âDid you plan to gather while we fought the wolves?â
ââ¦Probably. If their attention was drawn, the forest would be quiet.â
âWhile others are suffering, how selfishâ¦â
Aslay glared at Leana.
âMy boss is like a chieftain to me. And the wisest sage in the tribe. Do not insult him.â
Leana stepped back awkwardly.
Belman whispered softly in her ear.
âThey worship him as a god. Donât provoke him.â
ââ¦I know. Thatâs why itâs creepy.â
***
The question of why Riamon hadnât joined Belmanâs unit would have to wait.
I moved the telescope from the watchtower.
The wolves, losing their prey, started to disperse slowly.
Thanks to that, I could clearly see where Silla was.
âThisâ¦â
A single shiny object lay on the ground.
It was a compass.
Apparently, Limberton had lost his compass.
I took out three signal rods.
At that moment, the black rod glowed.
It was a distress signal.
âThis guy, always startling people.â
Limberton and Silla were alive.