Luluvi and the others going to farm the Abyss shouldnât pose any problems.
If something were going to happenâ
He would have seen it somewhere within the next thirty days.
At this moment, Shumiâs party had already arrived at the designated hunting zone.
Two Level 6 mages guarded the region.
The Land of Hollow Valleys counted as a fairly massive continent.
And because of the Abyssâs existence, strong individuals were far more common here...
Miserush was considered an ordinary large-scale continent.
But Hollow Valleysâ
That was strategic territory.
If an Abyssal invasion into the surface world ever eruptedâ
This would likely be the first battlefield.
Though...
How creatures from the Falling Abyss could even rise upward into the mortal world was itself a problem.
The law that all movement could only descend ensured the Falling Abyss and surface reality would never intersect.
Their only point of contactâ
Was the active opening of Abyssal Rifts.
Kanzaki Reiâs perception extended toward them.
He saw a crescent-shaped stone appear in Shumiâs handâ
Purple-black in color.
She raised it lightly.
A purple-black radiance burst forth.
Craaackâ
The sky split open.
A colossal tear.
And from that openingâ
Like torrential rain pouring downâ
Monsters cascaded out,
Wrapped in black, muddy miasma,
Their forms twisted and grotesque.
[Abyss Creatures]
So these were the legendary Abyss creatures.
He had heard their properties were unique.
Their corpses could be forged into Abyss Equipmentâ
Gear bearing traits of curse, contamination, corrosion, will erosion, and corruption.
It could cause magic and battle techniques alike
to carry pollution and curses.
Against the monsters of most nestsâ
Such attacks were extraordinarily effective.
The Abyss creatures fell from the Riftâ
Dropping from above toward below.
Opening a Rift was effectively cutting open a cross-section of the Abyss.
And the instant those creatures descendedâ
A light-arrow trailing a long tail crashed into the earth.
BOOM!
A scorching spherical shockwave erupted,
surging outward in every direction.
[Meteorfall Arrow · Starfall]
Meteorfall Arrows were a special arrow type.
Their slender shafts gained enormous mass the faster they moved.
And at the instant of impactâ
Velocity dropped instantly to zero,
Releasing a terrifying shockwave.
The arrowâ
Was forged by Kanzaki Rei.
Using second-tier material:
Meteor Iron.
Originally an experimental blacksmithing prototype.
Its enchantment effect:
Flameburst Enchantment
Adding fire-element explosive force to the impact wave.
[Starfall Shot] was Luluviâs bow skill.
It caused arrows to descend like meteorsâ
Amplifying both speed and impact.
The blast annihilated every Abyss creature on the field in a single strike.
Shumiâs adventuring party stood within the blast radiusâ
But they had already prepared for it and suffered little effect.
"S-so strong..."
A red-haired woman carrying a greatsword, wolf ears atop her head, stared wide-eyed.
She too was a Level 5 Warrior.
And considered herself one of Miserushâs elites.
Maybe not as strong as Shumiâ
But among warriors of the same level there were probably fewer than three in all of Miserush who could beat her.
But...
Luluviâs single shot just now was beyond comparison.
In raw attack powerâ
She had already lost.
Seeing her companionâs shocked expression,
Shumi puffed up proudly.
"She can get 5,000 consecutive victories in the combat arena, meow."
"But compared to me, sheâs still a little inferior, meow."
As the aftershock fadedâ
More Abyss creatures continued dropping from the Rift.
Until the Rift closedâ
They would pour out endlessly.
Within the Falling Abyss, all movement led downward.
But direction could still be adjusted.
If one tried moving upper-leftâ
It would become lower-left.
One could not go upwardâ
But planar direction could still be altered.
And these creatures of the Falling Abyss,
Seeing light appear in the depthsâ
Probably thought they had found hope of escape.
And leapt toward that "exit" in swarms.
...
[Meteorfall Arrows] were limited in number, after all.
Luluvi had no intention of using those precious arrows for every shot.
"ROAR!"
The Abyss creatures rose after landingâ
Howling.
But the next instantâ
Thud... thud... thud.
Heads rolled.
Necks severed in perfect cuts.
An invisible figure moved among the monsters,
unseen by every one of them,
decapitating one after another.
Reina Frost was moving.
And every motion she madeâ
Was validating Kanzaki Reiâs teachings.
Her stance had grown more precise.
Her force application more exact.
Every unnecessary motion growing fewer and fewer.
Though she lacked Kanzaki Reiâs profound battle comprehensionâ
At her current realm,
She already far surpassed others of her level.
Seeing Reina Frost display such resultsâ
Kanzaki Rei felt genuine satisfaction.
After she movedâ
Arrow rain followed.
The mage began chanting.
"Storm of the heavens, scorching fire of the sky, divine flames resplendent, calamity that burns heaven and earthâ"
[Skyfire Tornado (Fifth Tier) (LV:4)]
FWOOOOSH!
A flaming tornado spiraled into the heavens.
Rolling heat waves swept the entire battlefield.
Compared to Shumi, Luluvi, and Reina Frostâ
The mageâs performance felt somewhat lacking.
Still chanting incantations.
Kanzaki Rei had been around so many mages for so longâ
Silent-casting magic felt practically standard.
He could barely remember the last time heâd seen someone needing long chants.
Thoughâ
Perhaps the mage was only practicing lower-tier spells.
After all,
This wasnât life-or-death combat.
No need to use silent casting constantly.
BOOM!
Warriors shattered the ground and charged into slaughter.
Defenders moved alongside themâ
One left, one rightâ
Ensuring the warriors could ignore defense
and unleash full offensive output.
The seven of them hunted Abyss creatures falling across a region thousands of kilometers in radius.
It had been a long time
since Kanzaki Rei had watched others fight.
This level of battleâ
To him nowâ
Was little more than children playing.
Back then,
Seeing others sever the legs of skyscraper-sized mammoths with a sword had seemed outrageous.
Nowâ
Mountain-shattering, earth-rending combat like this
felt utterly ordinary.
...
Better forge more equipment.
And finish the enchantments too.
It was now mid-May.
Only fifteen days had passed since he advanced to Level 2 Blacksmith and Enchanter.
And after killing that Level 8 Eruditeâ
He still hadnât used the Enchantment Stones dropped from him.
Perfect timing to forge a new equipment set.
And socket in the relic crystal he had dropped.
Perhaps...
He should hunt more high-level class-holders?
After allâ
Killing them yielded undead servants.
And Enchantment Stones.
If he could turn Izparut into an undeadâ
How powerful would that be?
The thought surfaced on its own.
Then Kanzaki Rei immediately shook his head.
That was far too evil a thought.
But...
If he really could obtain Izparutâs undead.
Or the Enchantment Stone formed from Izparut...
The thoughts refused to disappear.
Like a seed already sproutingâ
Taking root in his mind.
It was only a thought.
Just a passing idea.
No need to make a big issue of it.
But if he only hunted Level 7 class-holdersâ
There shouldnât be a problem, right?
There were always evil Level 7 individuals.
Killing them would simply be eliminating threats from the world.
Inside the [Forge Workshop],
Kanzaki Rei hammered alloy beneath the furnace fireâ
Yet the thoughts in his heart lingered without fading.