Chapter 77
We first tended to Pam’s corpse.
Although that only amounted to us moving her body and burying her in a nearby hole we’d dug up, it was better than nothing.
It was all we could do for her for now.
“...I’ll request a proper funeral for her from the Instructor of Doctrine. Since she’s an official priest of the Church of the Sun, she should know the procedure.”
Evan’s eyes darkened.
“Whoever did this to Pam... I’ll make them pay.”
I believed that such resolves were good.
An unwavering goal could become a steady marker, helping someone stay on course even in difficult situations.
However, Evan’s current state seemed a little shaky.
I felt that this goal would be detrimental to him in the long run.
I didn’t say much, instead making my way back to the shack with Evan.
“About the shack...”
“Yeah?”
“I think it was originally prepared by the instructors as a resting place. Pam probably wandered through the forest alone before finding the shack and trying to rest here.”
“...I see.”
Upon returning to the shack, we noticed that Sharyl and Mir had partially cleaned the messy interior.
But the blood stains remained.
“So... what do we do now?”
Mir answered Sharyl, “Weren’t we looking for a place to sleep?”
“You want to sleep here?”
“I didn’t say that... but we can’t hope to find some perfect place to sleep.”
Unexpectedly, Mir had said something pragmatic.
As she’d said, though the blood stains and the scent still remained, that didn’t change the fact that this was a suitable shelter for us to spend the night in.
It would at least be better than sleeping outside, either on the ground or in the trees.
“...What do you think?”
Sharyl seemed to at least be treating me as captain now given she was asking for my opinion.
I took a moment to think before replying, “I think we should postpone going to sleep for a bit.”
“What are you going to do?”
“Scan the surroundings.”
In response to my words, my teammates just blinked.
“It’s not for the test. We’re going to look for other teams, not monsters.”
Sharyl was the first to catch on to what I was talking about as she nodded.
“So we can ask questions. Other teams might have witnessed incidents similar to what we just saw.”
“That’s right. And though it’s unlikely, we could even meet an instructor...”
Of course, this could all just be nonsense and Pam could’ve died because of a monster.
If that was the case, I was just barking up the wrong tree right now.
But wouldn’t that be better?
Even if it meant all my effort had been a waste, “it was my misunderstanding” might be the best possible outcome.
“We’ll look for a few hours, and if we don’t find anyone, we’ll return and take a short nap. Of course, we’ll be taking turns standing guard. How about it?”
None of the team members objected as they nodded.
I immediately got up.
“Then let’s get started before it gets even darker.”
***
The Forest of the Butterfly was quite dark even during the day, so it was much darker at night.
This was because the butterflies that illuminated our surroundings had hidden themselves.
The surroundings were dark, and we could hear eerie noises now and then.
Most of all, the cold air made us feel as if our bodies were freezing.
The situation was so bad that Sharyl, the one who’d most wanted us to save our points, ended up saying, “...If we’d known this was going to happen, we could’ve bought a lamp.”
“More importantly, do we know we’re going the right way?”
“Do you want to lead us if you’re unsure?”
“...”
Since even the night was decently bright to my fire eyes, I ended up standing at the front.
The other three kept a careful eye on our surroundings as they followed after me.
“Can you see anything?”
“Nothing yet.”
Compared to the atmosphere, the forest was pretty quiet.
To be precise, it was oddly quiet.
The sounds of beasts and insects and even the wind seemed to be muffled.
Step.
Step.
The only sounds we could hear were our footsteps.
Marching through such a quiet place, even the most talkative people would end up quieting down.
We didn’t say any more than we needed to as we walked through the forest at night.
This continued for another ten minutes.
Then, for the first time since entering the forest...
I noticed a humanoid form.
“...”
I raised one of my hands to signal the others, and everyone following me stopped moving.
“...Is something there?”
“About 50 meters in front of us.”
“Impressive... So you can see that far even at night?”
I couldn’t spare a response to Mir’s compliment.
The others seemed to sense my hardened demeanor as their expressions also changed.
When I’d made contact with the demon, I had felt the thickness of the demon’s leather and the density of its muscles.
I concluded that I would not be able to kill it with any old technique.
At this point, as I drew out my internal energy, I thought up a new technique.
During the multiple spars I’d had against the Instructor of the Hunt, I had theorized a few new techniques as a fun exercise for myself.
One of them came to mind.
The fiercest and most deadly technique I can think of...
A technique that utilized the body’s hardest part.
Fwoosh!
My knee felt hot.
The moment the demon let out another scream while flapping its wings in the air, I kicked off the ground toward it.
The demon turned its head and looked at me before opening its mouth.
For some reason, its mouth smelled like sulfur.
In addition, I thought I saw something wriggle below its neck...
Fire?
“Luan! Dodge!”
Immediately after that shout, my vision was covered in flames.
Red flames covered my entire body.
“L-Luan got hit!”
“Calm down! We need to keep our formation...”
“You monster bastard!”
Shut up.
I chastised my team members’ panicked words as I grabbed the demon’s two horns.
Krrng?
The demon let out a weird sound.
Was it surprised? So demons could be surprised as well.
Well, from this guy’s perspective, he just saw someone come out fine from his flames and grab his two horns.
I smirked.
Maybe because it was a demon, but its flames were much hotter than normal.
My entire body might be covered in burns.
The demon opened its mouth again.
Flames danced around the back of its neck once more.
Of course, I wasn’t going to get hit a second time. I thrust up with my knee and forcibly shut its mouth.
Crunch!
It closed with a lot of force, and I saw a few fragments of teeth fall from its mouth.
Of course, this wasn’t even close to being enough.
“Cover me!”
My teammates, who had been watching the spectacle in a daze, came to their senses and began attacking once more.
The one who gave the best performance was actually Mir.
Mir showed off her power as she swung her hammer at the demon, forming deep dents in its body with every swing.
Each dent was accompanied by an ear-piercing scream from the demon.
The demon was moving about so much that I was being flung about as well while I held on to its horns.
I was holding on for dear life.
I gathered my energy in my forehead and headbutted the demon.
Clang!
“Ugh...”
My head spun.
It felt like I’d taken more damage from that than the demon.
But it wasn’t for nothing. The demon momentarily lost its balance and faltered.
It finally gave up on trying to toss me off and instead reached out with both hands.
At this moment, my teammates attacked its body once more, but it seemed focused on getting rid of the most annoying one first: me.
Seizing the opportunity, I stepped on the demon’s nose and wrapped my body around to cling to its back.
Since its body was so large, I couldn’t even strangle its neck like I had Osel’s back in the Gem Mountains.
Still, I needed to finish it off. Because I was still hanging on to the demon, my teammates couldn’t find any openings to attack it.
I hammered down with my elbow.
Crunch!
This feeling...
I was certain, my attack had worked.
The demon flailed both its arms before crumbling on the spot.
Boom...!
The demon let out another stupid sound before it finally stopped moving.
“Fuu, fuah...”
Sharyl looked at me in surprise.
“What... was that?”
“Don’t know.”
I hadn’t named it yet.
I didn’t tell them that, though, and instead wiped the blood off my forehead.
“We need to get out of here now.”
“Why? Didn’t we defeat it?”
“We did. But this is a beast, the lowest among the demons.”
“So what?”
With a cold expression, Sharyl replied, “...The lowest rank demon, beasts. Their trait is that they move in groups.”
Nothing more needed to be said.
More horrifying screeches rang out from all around us.