He was detestable and brazen. Of course, Renu disliked Zich no matter what, and his impression of Zich grew worse as he interacted with him more and more.
ââ¦Are all humans like you?â
âNo way. There arenât many guys like me who are smart, gentle, handsome, and have a sense of humor- and itâs true for not only among humans, but all species.â
Zich felt Lylaâs glare from behind, but he ignored it. There was no time for them to debate about conflicting views.
âWell, fine,â Renu responded. As if he was growing tired from arguing with Zich, his voice had traces of despondency mixed in. âI donât care how your mind works anymore.â It seemed like he would lose a hundred years of his life span if he continued listening to Zich.
âAnyways, I am going to take the fact that you attacked me as you saying that you donât want to escape out of here alive. And no thanks. I refuse to hear another word from you.â Before Zich could even open his mouth, Renu stopped him. âYou have nowhere to run. You will all die here.â
Renu pointed his finger at Zich and his companions. A troop of soldiers exuding bloodlust began approaching them.
ââ¦As someone whoâs been insulting that bastard until now, I shouldnât say this, but do you have any way of escaping this place?â Romanne asked. She had been surprised at Zichâs sudden flying kick at Renu; but because of that kick, their situation had turned for the worst and their escape became more difficult.
Lyla responded to her question, âDonât worry, miss. Although he seems to be thoughtless, he moves after thinking about most things.â
âHuh? I do?â Yet Zich himself seemed to question Lylaâs words.
After Lyla received Romanneâs disappointed gaze, she kicked Zich in the shin.
âWell, itâs not like I came here thoughtlessly.â Zich knocked on the wall behind him. âI wanted to see what was beyond this.â
âYou mean thatâ¦?â Renu intervened like he couldnât believe it. âThat doesnât open without a special key. No, before that, thereâs a high possibility that you wonât be able to find something good there. Could you have gotten this information from the conversation that the shaman and I shared? I thought you had some capabilities even if you are an annoying guy, but youâre doing an incomprehensible and meaningless act at the last moment.â
âWhat? I thought you werenât going to listen to me anymore. How can a king go back on their word as soon as they spit it out? Even a chicken head would have the memory to do better. Ah, was that too offensive? You know, to the chicken.â
Romanne added, âThe Iron Tribe is almost pitiful now. How can they bow their heads and serve a guy like that as their king? How is it for the rest of you? If you join our side, we will accept you as refugees.â
The two really let out insults without a moment of rest. Renuâs face became completely red again, but Zich didnât make his final blow this time.
âDid you say that I did a meaningless act? Thatâs not the case at all. I remember the information I gained from the conversation you had very well.â Zich raised his sword. Like it had judged the situation as necessary, Windur listened to him quite well these days and assumed the appearance of a sword that Zich imagined.
âThereâs some information that you donât know.â
Crinkle!
Like it was revealing its original form proudly, Windur blossomed its branch-like blades splendidly. Renu, his soldiers, and even Romanne stared at Zichâs sword as he stabbed Windur into a crack in the wall. Renu and the soldiers didnât think that there was much meaning behind his actions untilâ
Clack!
They heard the sound of something interlocking.
âWhat! What is that!â
There was no way elves who had good hearing could have heard it. It almost sounded like a perfectly fitting key was unlocking a lock, and they werenât wrong.
Rumble!
Zich swung Windur, and as it did in Violuwin, a part of the wall drew a big circle and began to move. Everyone could tell that Zich was opening the wall.
âNo!â Renu screamed.
Renu didnât know how this human had such a key, but he didnât have the luxury to ponder about it.
âYou bastard! Donât you remember our conversation! If you open that, we donât know whatâll happen!â
âNo, I know!â Zich yelled confidently. âIt taught me.â
âT-Taught you?â
âYeah, so thatâs why I know for sure that weâll be fine if we open this, butâ¦â Zich laughed loudly, âYou guys would be completely fucked!â
âBlooooooock him!â Renu shrieked.
Soldiers moving slowly in a line to minimize any harm rushed towards Zich with all they had, but they were too late.
âIsnât this what you wanted so much! Keep both eyes open and watch carefully!â
Clack!
They heard another ringing noise and Windur turned around in a full circle. The wallâs door, which had quietly slept for centuries, opened. And what existed beyond it was calamity itself.
Craaaaaash!
A huge smoke burst out of the door. It swallowed the basement instantly, flowed down the staircase, and extended out to the whole castle. But it didnât stop there. It burned everything it touched and expanded its reach. In an extremely short amount of time, the castle changed into a gigantic furnace that blasted out fire.
* * *
While Zich was dealing with Renu in the basement, Hans was leading a battle with the armored soldiers that Snoc controlled and the golems that Lyla made. Even though he was working very hard, there was a limit to fighting against elite soldiers with sloppily made golems. One by one, the armored soldiers collapsed to the ground. Naturally, their secret was revealed.
âItâs not a human. The pieces of armor are empty!â
âItâs a golem! A golem! Just a puppet!â
âItâs not a group of human bandits?â
At first, only a few found out, but the news spread very quickly. The number of armored figures breaking exponentially increased, and there were more elves who found out the news for themselves.
âIs this almost the end?â
While slicing another elf that attacked him, Hans predicted the end of this battle. However, he didnât feel regretful.
âIâve already long passed the time that Sir Zich requested of me.â
Hans fully trusted Zich; these days, it almost reached the point of fanaticism. Hans didnât even think for a second that Zich would fail.
âA lot of armor was crushed. I should start preparing to withdraw.â
Hans planned to retrieve as much armor as possible. He tapped the ground a few times; it was a signal to Snoc.
Thud! Thud!
Some of the attacks from the armored soldiers suddenly became rough. Until now, they had been carefully moving while showing an appropriate amount of aggression; but now, they had contradictory movements. The armored soldiers rushed towards the elves without paying any regard to the damage they received. While they blocked the elves from the front, the golems in the back that were there to fill the numbers ran towards Hans.
Hans took out a magic box. Then he began putting the golems back in the order they arrived.
âW-whatâ¦!â Kandis opened his mouth wide at the sight in front of him.
He finally realized what type of enemies they were facing and how his enemies were able to suddenly appear and disappear.
âThere werenât a great number of enemies. From the very beginning, there were only a few enemies!â
Kandis had been completely tricked by the golems that were camouflaged as armored soldiers.
âThere are some that are especially strong, but thatâs all there is to it!â
The especially strong unit directly fought with them and gave the wrong impression to Kandis that the golems with simple movements might have the same skills and strength as the enemies in front.
âAnd the especially strong units werenât even humans!â
Crash!
One elf hit the helmet of the armor that kept attacking them. The helmet lifelessly dropped from the armor, and there was nothing inside. There wasnât a head, and beneath it was only an empty and dark space.
Thud!
However, the armored soldiers began rushing towards the elf again as if there was an invisible person inside.
ââ¦There are probably very few real enemies. Perhapsâ¦â
Kandis gaze moved towards the middle of the battle. His eyes landed on Hans who was stuffing golems into his magic box.
âThere might be just one person.â
Even though Hans wasnât performing his job with ease or comfort, to Kandis, it looked as if he was.
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Kandis raised his bow and arrow. He instilled a large amount of mana into his arrow.
Swoosh!
The arrow flew towards Hans. It was an arrow strong enough to easily pierce through a metal plate. Unless Hans was wearing armor made out of a precious metal like mithril, his arrow would easily pass through.
Slam!
However, Kandisâ arrow was not able to pierce through his insufferable enemy. His enemy had raised his sword and deflected the arrow. The most annoying thing was that while this happened, Hans continued putting the golems into the magic boxâas if he didnât even need to use his full strength to block an attack like this.
âAhhhhhh!â Kandis kept shooting more arrows at Hans, but Hans slashed every arrow with Estellade. Moreover, Hans barely had to use his strength and easily cut them down. He had his feet stuck in the same place, and the top of his body didnât move at all; only his right arm moved to deal with the arrows.
âThis fuuuckkking piece of shit!â
Crunch!
Kandis threw his own bow on the ground. It was a strong and complex arrow made out of multiple trees, monster parts, and even a bit of metal, but it broke under the shock of Kandisâ throw.
âFocus all the arrows on that bastard who is stuffing the armor in that box! Turn him into a hedgehog!â
If quality didnât work, he was going to use quantity. The arrows that were shooting towards the armor were now all focused on one person. Since it was dark, it was difficult to see the arrows, but if this was in daylight, the cloud of numerous arrows rising up all at once would have been a wondrous sight. As splendid it was, the rain of arrows would have been just as dangerous.
Wiing!
Hans focused his mana into Estellade; the sword flashed its holy light. Estellade looked like a sun soaring from the ground. Perhaps the sky became crazy and time changed into day; that was how bright the light was. Then Hans wielded the shining Estellade towards the rain of arrows.
Wiiiiiing!
The lights that came out first brightened up the surroundings, and what followed after was an explosive light filled with Hansâ mana. No sound came out from it. The entire surrounding area became bright as if light exploded in the whole area.
Then it disappeared. In an instant, the world was covered in darkness again. However, all the arrows that flew towards Hans disappeared with the light. The elves stared at Hans with shock and froze in place. Since Hans had acted like a somewhat normal human bandit, this was the elvesâ first time witnessing his power. Without paying any attention to the elvesâ reaction, Hans carried on with his task, but even he felt awkward at the sudden standstill and silence.
âUm, so, if it was Sir Zich, he wouldâ¦â
With perfect timing, he met eyes with the general leading the elves. Kandis also had his eyes wide open and was staring at him. Hans could feel the generalâs fury.
So he said, âWhy are you looking at me like that? What are you getting so angry about?â