Division commander Iraf laughed at the magic he felt from the human command center the moment he broke through the clouds.
It is surprising that the Humans possess magical powers, and even that level is unusual. If it was a demon, it’s the amount of magical power that is expected to be enough to take it right away and check its talent.
“That’s why you can’t know even if you want to know.”
“yes?”
“I’m just talking to myself. Get ready. Throw it.”
Iraf took out the javelin he had brought with a smile, took a deep breath, and threw it down with all his might.
What you’re aiming for is his head.
It was an unfamiliar experience for him to try this while riding on top of a flying dragon, but it seemed like there was nothing wrong with aiming at an enemy in the lowlands and throwing it from a running horse, so the attempted attack flew toward the target.
Although there was an order to capture or kill, there was no instruction that capture alive was given priority, so it was a blow with the mindset that it did not matter if she died from this attack, but surprisingly, Eldmia avoided the javelin with her sincerity by a narrow margin. With a brief earth tremble, the command post of the Humans turned upside down, but Iraf didn’t care at all.
If you dodge that narrowly, you can be sure to kill it in the third. Iraf thought it might be easier than expected, so he quickly drew a second javelin and threw it, barely aiming. That doesn’t mean I just threw it. Since the first throw has already gone in, you just have to trust your intuition and skills.
In fact, the second attack also flew accurately, and Iraf took out the third javelin right away without even checking that Eldmia was dodging. It’s fortunate if you get hit and die, but there’s a high probability you’ll avoid that. So as soon as you figure out where to avoid it, throw it and finish it for sure.
Thinking of that, a loyal subordinate warned him after he was fully prepared.
“Chief! The flying dragon is overcrowded!”
“If it doesn’t die, it won’t end as a bunch...”
And unexpectedly, something different happened. After taking her eyes off Eldmia for a moment, Iraf fixed her gaze again and tilted her head when she saw that the javelin she threw was not on the ground but in Eldmia’s hand.
‘Could it be that he caught what I threw?’
It’s not impossible, but it’s a skill close to a feat.
His javelin skills were so famous that even within the Demon King’s Army, he was called Ira who threw light. No matter how far away it is, it is by no means a level that a person with that level of magical power can easily catch with just one attempt. Even if you catch it, it is realistic to be dragged away by the javelin as it is. It was an extremely cold evaluation, not conceit or arrogance.
The situation where he was aiming in reverse after catching it was so unfamiliar that Iraf couldn’t make a proper decision at the moment.
and the light went out
“shit!”
The cost of late judgment was high. Iraf, unable to properly prepare for the unexpected counterattack, had to sacrifice the entire javelin bag he was holding.
Fortunately, the javelin itself was specially made of majanggeum even to the spearhead, so it was not destroyed, but the leather bag was torn and water could not be prevented from dripping. Iraf, who managed to retrieve the two javelins he was holding with all his strength, looked at Eldmia in surprise at the tingling sensation felt through his palms.
“I see, it’s not luck that I survived until now!”
Not stopping from the attack just now, he pulled out the javelin that was stuck in the floor and looked at the guy aiming at him once again, and his blood started to boil. How long has it been since he met a bloody adversary who tried to fight him head-on with a javelin? It was an enemy, but it was a human race that I really liked.
“This time it won’t be as easy as you think.”
Thinking so, Iraf, who was preparing to take the attack, realized that Eldmia’s aim was subtly different.
The knights who did not listen to my cries in vain changed their weapons simultaneously and turned their eyes to the enemy above their heads, but they were unable to respond properly because they were aware of the madman’s attempt to dive several seconds late.
“I!! The one who shoots the light, the commander of the 7th Division of the Demon King’s Army! Irafda!!”
A javelin shot like lightning with a loud cry.
“This dog...”
It was really unfair, but this time I had to throw my body to the side again because I didn’t have the ability to accept it.
-Kwaaaang!!
At that moment when the pile of earth exploded and scattered, and my body floated, what I saw was the figure of a self-proclaimed Iraf demon landing on the floor following a javelin.
As if he had just jumped off a bunk bed, that madman casually picked up the javelin he had thrown and rushed at me, ignoring the overturned encirclement.
“Let’s see some skills, Eldmia!!”
Taking advantage of the recoil generated by bouncing off the floor once due to the impact of the explosion, I tumbled sideways as it was, pulled out a needle, and threw it between the forehead of the reckless attacker. It was an attack so desperate that it could be said that it was the first instance of using a needle and that it had never been fired with more mana than this.
Maybe it’s because the tension reached its peak so much that he couldn’t even think of blowing a whistle right away to try bluffing. In a world where even the fluttering dust seems slow, only thoughts flow like bullets.
If you swing an ax in front of that guy, you’ll die. Making a quick decision, I pulled out the ax that was on my back and threw it to the side, not the guy, and pulled out the sword.
The brute force he showed while barely making that short action hit me hard. As if to show their potential, the javelin tip struck with one hand bounced off after only a slight resistance, and the three knights, who had quickly adjusted their stances as I did, swayed their swords from the side as if it was no big deal. It swings a dog’s javelin to bounce it off and even counterattacks. Although the attack did not lead to fatal wounds, it was enough to put them on their feet.
I don’t think I’ve even met the centurion. What’s the order?
It was a sight that shattered my confidence, but I smiled and got my posture right. I was at a loss as to how to deal with the bastards who would punch holes in my armor even if I used a spear with one hand, but I couldn’t just die in silence.
The buffalo horns, completely unaware of my feelings, put the spears in both hands around their waists like lances, lowered their posture, and increased their speed.
“Hahaha! Have fun! Eldmia!”
Did he think that he was enjoying the situation when he saw me smiling? I’m so full of energy that my expression automatically rots.
“I laughed because it was so fucking stupid, you bastard!”
I bounced up the two javelins that had been thrown to pierce my chest, corrected his fucking misunderstanding, and then swung my sword to sever even one of his fingers.
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