[Translator â Prøks]
[Proofreader â Prøks]
Chapter 82: Second Trial (8)
Slaughter, and more Slaughter.
It was truly a Slaughter fest.
In just half a day, he had killed nearly three hundred monsters. Yet, Cairn didnât even seem to break a sweat.
âUnbelievable.â
Merhen knew he was skilled with a sword.
But fighting against humans and hunting monsters were entirely different things.
Even among the knight candidates who flew and soared at the academy, many couldnât perform well in real combat. Thatâs why she was a bit worried.
ââŚIncredible.â
Thatâs it, it was incredible.
It felt like playing with monsters.
Rapid advancement.
Before they knew it, they had crossed the midpoint of the Devilâs Forest.
Cairn, who found a suitable cave, looked at Merhen.
âWe can camp here.â
âOkay.â
She gathered branches and lit a fire with her tools.
Crackle, crackle.
The food she had prepared was cooking over the campfire.
âEat up.â
Cairn handed her a thick piece of meat. As they ate,
Merhen, who was looking around, tilted her head.
âIs this all?â
âWhat do you mean?â
âThe magic seems stronger than it was a year ago.â
âIs that so?â
âYeah. Take a look over there.â
She pointed to a bunch of twisted trees affected by magic.
They were twisted like screws.
âI heard that this kind of phenomenon usually appears in deeper parts of the forest.â
The magic has intensified.
She recalled what she had read in the documents about the Devilâs Forest.
According to what she had heard, there were channels through which the energy of the demon realm was transmitted, causing pollution in the forest.
However, the level of pollution wasnât severe enough to take action immediately, according to some explanations she had read.
âThe extermination of accumulated monstersâŚâ
The annual practical exam conducted by the academy. It was like a regular extermination.
âIt wouldnât be bad for the academy either.â
It could provide students with valuable practical experience.
She also heard that the empire provided a certain level of compensation through these exterminations.
The forest wasnât maintained for no reason, even with the danger of magic.
âIf thereâs a lot of magic, does it mean the channel is widening?â
âHuh? You know about the channels too?â
âIâve read some books too.â
Merhen nodded.
âUsually, yes. As the channel widens, the likelihood ofâŚâ
âThe appearance of monster waves increases, right?â
âYeah. Since thereâs a higher chance of something coming from the demon realm. So, the monsters gather together to form waves. Thatâs what I heardâŚâ
Merhen glanced over and said.
ââŚShouldnât we go back and tell the professors about the possibility of a wave?â
âThat a wave coming?â
âYeah. Iâm a bit worried.â
âEven though the trees look eerie, can we confirm anything with just that?â
âThatâs not it. Itâs just that the risk isnât completely nonexistentâŚâ
Merhen mumbled as she scratched her head.
ââŚDo you think theyâll believe us?â
âI donât know. Whether theyâll stop the exam or not. But, do we really need to tell them?â
âHuh?â
âWe can just handle it ourselves.â
ââŚHuh?â
âIt would be a waste. Thatâs a bunch of points, after all.â
Isnât the monster wave like an experience point jackpot event?
âAnd I need to give some blood to the Command Sword.â
If they rush over there and report it, they might trigger the knights and magic corps waiting on the outskirts to move.
Theyâre said to be of upper-middle rank, even in the empire.
They should be able to handle a monster wave to some extent ourselves. Then, all the experience points and scores would be lost.
But do they really need to?
ââŚCairn, your way of thinking is quite unique.â
âAnyway, even if we donât say anything, someone else will probably go and tell them, right? Isnât that so?â
Although they arrived in the inner area a little earlier, the top-ranking students would naturally arrive at this line soon enough.
After all, isnât the structure such that you get points for killing monsters?
There were naturally many monsters inside the forest.
ââŚHmm. Iâm not sure. Even if we report it, would they return during the exam? If they do and the exam continues, weâll definitely end up in last place.â
âThatâs the same for us, right?â
ââŚYeah? We already have some points, so we probably wonât end up in last placeâŚâ
âAre you satisfied with just those points? Even though you were already in last place?â
ââŚâ
Merhen fell silent.
Kim Minwoo said quietly,
âBut if you want to, Merhen, Iâll go back.â
Second reflection.
The top priority here is undoubtedly the relationship with Merhen.
Nothing else could take precedence over this.
Obtaining the Legion Commander.
Wasnât that the reason for coming here in the first place?
So, it would be difficult to accept anything presented as coercion, even if itâs something desired.
Thatâs just how things are.
As long as they understand the situation, that should be enough.
After all, someone will eventually speak up, right?
No one will step forward?
Then why should they?
He roughly explained.
She would have understood his words to some extent.
Of course, even if Merhen insisted on going back, Kim Minwoo would have no hesitation in returning.
Leveling up and handing over blood to the Command Sword?
Thatâs something he could do outside as well.
But the relationship with Merhen.
âI can only build it here.â
Thereâs no stage without a reason.
If itâs just a matter of preventing her from becoming undead.
âThereâs no need to show this kind of past history.â
Just start with a scene of Merhen on the street, being chased by the evil Death Lord.
Just clash directly with the Death Lord.
But he didnât do that.
Instead, he was given a considerable amount of time.
Why?
[Translator â Prøks]
[Proofreader â Prøks]
[This place is a fragment of the past created based on the regrets of the âBanshee Queen Merhenâ during her human days!]
[Player participation.]
âTo resolve Merhenâs regretsâŚ.â
Certainly, the player needed a certain amount of time.
Kim Minwoo saw this time as necessary for building a closer relationship with Merhen.
âBuilding a relationship.â
Otherwise, there wasnât much else coming to mind.
It wasnât the time to request reinforcements, given the circumstances.
âAnd even if they come, itâs not like we can win.â
He wasnât an emperor of the empire, and the son of a mere duke couldnât muster much force.
If it had been a matter to be handled at the level of reinforcements, then the Death Lord wouldnât have been able to dominate this continent in the first place.
Conclusion.
He needed to get closer to Merhen.
There must be some benefit to it.
Thatâs how Kim Minwoo saw it.
âWhat do you want to do?â
âWell⌠then for today, letâs rest first⌠and tomorrow, should we go in a bit more? Since nothingâs certain yetâŚâ
âIf you want to.â
* * *
Merhen and Cairn entered deeper into the forest. From increasingly grotesque monsters to horribly twisted trees, they encountered them sporadically.
There were a few moments of danger along the way.
Of course, it wasnât Cairn in danger.
It was Merhen.
She narrowly escaped several dangerous situations. Especially when the Shabel Tiger attacked from above the trees, it was truly perilous.
âGrr!
Monsters suddenly lunging with their claws extended.
Merhenâs heart pounded heavily.
A heart about to burst.
âPleaseâŚ!â
Despite her desperate plea, there was no sign of magic emerging, let alone the slightest hint of it going out.
âAre you okay?â
Fortunately, thanks to Cairn, Merhenâs life was spared.
The sight of Cairnâs arm heavily scratched by claws was visible.
ââŚAll because of meâŚ.â
Merhen, seeing the wounds on Cairnâs body, felt a pang of guilt.
âIâm⌠Iâm sorry. Itâs because of meâŚ.â
âItâs okay. Itâs just this much. Itâs not even itchy.â
Cairn laughed it off as if it was nothing, pouring a potion.
Strange.
The Shabel Tiger had clearly been defeated.
Yet her heart still raced.
Especially when she looked at Cairn.
She quickly turned her head.
Kim Minwoo, who had poured the potion, looked at Merhen.
âThis⌠seems quite serious, doesnât it?â
The recent crisis.
He had known about the Shabel Tiger hiding there through Whitey.
He intentionally provoked the attack.
Not to kill her, of course.
It was because he had heard stories that Mana tends to manifest in life-threatening situations.
Despite deliberately inducing such crises several times before, there had been no manifestation, not even a movement of Mana.
âThis will be difficult.â
A realization dawned upon them.
It seemed difficult to trigger magic simply by reaching a life-threatening level.
âWell, if it were that easy, it would have manifested sooner.â
Merhen must have tried her best as well. It seemed like giving up on manifestation due to the threat to her life was the right decision.
As they ventured further for another day, they noticed several changes.
The magic was becoming denser.
The footprints of monsters scattered around were converging in one direction.
Merhenâs face stiffened as she observed this.
While previously they couldnât be certain about the possibility of a wave despite noticing the intensifying magic, now it was different.
If monsters were gathering, it was a clear sign of an imminent wave.
âCairn, itâs getting more dangerous as we proceed.â
âYeah, it seems like a wave will erupt soon.â
âLetâs go. We need to inform others.â
âMerhen.â
âYeah?â
âCedric will stick with you, so go first.â
ââŚHuh?â
Facing Merhenâs smile, he spoke with a serious expression.
âThe monsters will gather soon. Since all the students are scattered in the forest, many will die if we donât do something.â
âTh-then we need to run away quickly!â
âWe need to stop them.â
âBut⌠butâŚâ
It doesnât have to be you.
Merhen barely swallowed the last part.
âDid I burden Cairn?â
The thought crossed Merhenâs mind suddenly.
In hindsight, it seemed so.
It was Merhen who had continuously insisted on informing Cairn about the wave.
But what about Cairn?
He had been skeptical about that opinion.
He wouldnât oppose it if she insisted, but was it necessary?
That was the feeling.
The desire for points.
Because there hadnât been any conclusive evidence, Merhen had followed Cairn with a somewhat vague attitude despite her assertions.
But when clear evidence of the wave emerged, his attitude suddenly changed.
Towards protecting people.
It wasnât about single-handedly capturing the wave for points.
No matter how one looked at it, the reason that came to mind was his attitude.
Merhen said urgently, âIf itâs because of me, thereâs no need for that. I donât care at all. Everyone is selfish anyway.â
If the students had reported the anomaly, even a few of them, the rescue team would have already been dispatched.
They would have sent magical flares in all directions.
So, if they had entered the forest, they would have been able to confirm at least to some extent.
But the magical flares had never gone off.
Neither the top nor the middle-ranking players had gone to report the anomaly.
Of course, they couldnât blame them since they hadnât done so themselves.
It was just that.
They realized afresh that people live for themselves. So, there was no reason for Cairn to sacrifice.
âWhy should I take responsibility for an accident that wasnât Cairnâs fault either?â
Merhen urgently grabbed Cairnâs sleeve.
âLetâs go together. Itâs not too late yet. We can escapeâŚâ
At that moment, the ground began to tremble as if thousands were rushing forward.
Merhenâs eyes glazed over.
Intense vibrations.
The wave had already begun.
âItâs coming. This way.â
âOhâŚâ
Cairn stretched out his hand.
He turned to the summoned Cedric.
âTake her.â
â Okay
Cedric grabbed Merhenâs arm.
âNo! Let go! Cairn! Iâll stay with youâŚâŚ.â
ââŚâŚCome with me.
Cedric ran off with her on his shoulder.
Merhen shook her head vigorously, grabbing Cedricâs skull with her hand.
ââŚThis is Annoying.â
Cedric inwardly sighed.
This woman knew nothing about her masterâs true worth.
So why was she freaking out over a single monster wave like this?
He wanted to ask why she was making such a fuss like that.
But if he did, he might end up being beaten by his master for months on end.
Kim Minwoo was a cunning human.
There must be a reason for not showing her his true worth.
Seeing his former colleague freaking out on his shoulder, Cedric had a rough idea of the reason.
Most likely.
âItâs probably for the sake of points.â
âLet me go!â
âJust stay still for a moment.
Cedric inwardly sighed as he pulled his finger out from the skull.
Was this really the same Banshee Queen who used to be so cold and composed?
He felt a sense of regret creeping in.
[Translator â Prøks]
[Proofreader â Prøks]