Chapter 77: Don’t Do This (2)
Well aim for the Dragon first.
Are you saying we should abandon the Demon Knight?
Look at this more realistically. Mister Knight is in the castle.
Did he successfully mask himself? Deathbringer tried to speak as coldly as possible, contrary to his true feelings.
And the castle is brimming with guards to protect Vipurit and his troops. Do you think itll be easy to break through all that and find Mister Knight? Even if we managed to do that somehow, what should we do if Mister Knight has already been devoured by the Demon?
However, his efforts werent in vain. He smoothly gave arguments as to why they should do as he said.
You know very well how strong Mister Knight is. It would be incredibly difficult to deal just with him. If he's surrounded by lots of Demon worshipers, it's pretty much impossible.
There's no way the Demon Knight will give in to a Demon so easily. If it's him, I'm sure hes still battling its consciousness and enduring.
Shit, you think I haven't thought the same thing?
He let these words out quickly, but his head was thrown into chaos. His mind, which had just barely cooled down, heated up again.
The situation is what it is. We cant risk our lives for something uncertain in favor of other alternatives. Just like you said, we are in the middle of the enemy camp!
Deathbringer raised his hand and wiped his face. He lowered his furious voice again and started speaking in a hopeless attempt to persuade this stubborn person.
Regardless of whether Mister Knight got devoured by the Demon, our infiltration has failed. However, retreating doesnt mean were abandoning him.
There were just too many negative consequences of them going to look for the Demon Knight, especially seeing that the Heros life was at stake here.
Look at this realistically. We failed, and we cant save the Demon Knight on our own.
As such, they had to wait for the main forces to arrive. Only after the Archmage rejoined them with the others would they have a chance to save the Demon Knight.
So, taking care of the Dragon would be in preparation for when the main forces join back up with us?
Now were talking.
Fortunately, the iron wall wasnt someone to act stubbornly during moments of crisis.
He didnt want to admit it, but once he convinced this Inquisitor, the conversation would become incredibly easy.
Thats right. Thats why I said we should deal with the Dragon.
There was one thing the Dragon and the Demon Knight had in common: both could inflict enormous damage to the main forces if left unattended.
If we kill the Dragon, the damage we suffer can be halved, and if the Demon Knight overcomes the Demon, we can reduce it to zero.
However, unlike the Demon Knight, who was in a very difficult place to target, the Dragon seemed to be located somewhere completely isolated on the citys outskirts.
According to the guy theyd brought along as a guide and informant, it seemed theyd not only kept it isolated but even restrained it completely under the pretext of preventing any disturbances.
Some people were likely guarding it, but that was probably better than storming the castle. If it was restrained, it actually might be quite easy to kill it.
In that case, it might be worth the gamble.
Understood.
Great. So, lets start by going over the route. You prepared one, right?
Not just one. All you must do is decide on which.
Deathbringer took out the information he had requested in advance. As a result of those four natives putting their heads together, they managed to mark down the dragons location on the map and drew several paths to it.
Hey, Thief.
there are like five Thieves here, you know?
He retorted to the Inquisitor's stubborn words. However, all the displeasure on her face disappeared when she spoke again.
Is he fine?
Well. Was he fine? Seeing that there hadn't been any further commotion or disturbances from the castle ever since they lit the torches was it okay to hope he was doing alright?
Hes Mister Knight, after all.
The two turned their eyes from the obvious truth. They were 20 and 21. It was far too early for them to talk about the downfall of the person they admired most.
* * *
I checked the Window that had just popped up.
(Rage). The effect of Nullifying all status conditions was quite attractive, though the final line of its description was a bit disturbing.
The more I perform certain actions, the more the madness gauge will fill up. What actions did they mean, and what would happen after the gauge was filled up?
Moreover, I had no idea why this condition had suddenly appeared. If it was just because I got a little angry, shouldnt it have shown up long ago after I went through despair and bouts of frustration?
I also didnt know why Arcane Power was flowing out of my body even though I didnt want it to. It was even stranger because it was exiting my body through the arm the Demon was said to be sealed within.
Give them to me.
However, although I didnt know why this happened, I could still use it.
Thats
After checking my madness gauge, which was still resting at 0%, I looked back at the people standing silently before me, unable to ask even a single question.
The moment I started smiling brightly again, the Arcane Power in my right arm burned even brighter in line with my intentions. The atmosphere around me was even more intense than usual.
You wont?
Looking like that, I approached the person standing in the center of those three, Fo-something. He was about a span shorter than me, so when I was about 30 cm away from him, I had to lower my head a little to make eye contact.
Even then, it didnt work out properly because the Fo-something guy was staring straight ahead, but anyway.
Arent you going to answer?
For a moment, I wondered whether I should really be acting like that, but I calmed down when I saw the children shivering.
Furthermore, given the nuance of the word madness, it seemed I would go berserk or on a rampage if it were to fill completely.
It seemed this game went a different route from other works where only my damage (Attack power, critical hit chance, critical hit damage) would increase if I went berserk.
As I thought, I shouldnt act carelessly.
Gretchen, we have moved all the children.
At that moment, Focalor intervened. It was rather good timing for Bifrons. Not for me, though.
Is that so?
Sigh, but since it would put the childrens lives on the line, should I just stop here? It was pretty urgent, so I only went and saved the kids, but there were still so many civilians left in this place.
The problem was how they would react if I asked for the others to be given to me as well
Kabooooooom!!
Suddenly, the sound of a massive explosion reached my ears. It wasnt deafening, but it seemed to be some distance away.
It didnt come from inside the castle, at least.
What?!
The three shocked people gave various instructions to the subordinates around them. Mostly to find out what was going on.
Bifrons, who heard something from Naberius, looked at me and Focalor and immediately left the area. I didnt bother chasing after her. I had to find out what had happened.
Roooooaaaar!!!
But what was that roar that followed? It was very fierce and vicious, but it clearly came from a living being.
Could it be the Dragon?
Naberius, who was close to me, frowned. Only then did some of the puzzle pieces come together in my head.
Did you fail to take proper care of your little pet?
They said that all these people were sacrifices for the Dragon, but something seemed to have happened to it.
I-It shouldn't be a big deal. We thoroughly secured the area around the Dragon
Divine Power!
Naberius excuses didnt last long. Although we couldnt see the city from here because it was obscured by the castle, we could clearly see the pillar of light rising from the other side.
The Hero?!
How could there be a pillar of light made entirely out of Divine Power in a city filled with Demons? That was the only answer, in my opinion.
My kids were alive and well! The corners of my mouth pulled my mouth into a sincere smile.
Its become quite fun.
If that was what had really happened, then the situation was completely different. I gave up worrying about the madness gauge and its implications.
Now that the Inquisitor had begun the Dragon raid, there was no more need for me to sit still.
You there.
Y-Yes?!
Please stop slitting the prisoners throats.
More precisely, I shouldnt keep sitting still.
I mean, in Raids, it was standard practice to block minions from joining the battle. After that, all I needed to do was help the Inquisitor.
P-Pardon? A-Aah, that wasnt a question! Ill follow your instructions immediately!
I sneakily stopped the three members of the 72 Knights, who seemed to be part of the next wave, from collecting blood. I then walked up to Naberius, who was currently giving out orders to the soldiers, and put my arm around his shoulder.
Lets go.
Im quite worried that I might be troubling you by not providing adequate service.
Youre also pretty perceptive.
Im too undeserving of these words. I shall carry them in my heart for the rest of my life.
If I killed them here, the guards might realize I had betrayed them and start slitting peoples throats again, so I would have to kill them on the way.
As I disrupted Naberius commands, I followed the path Focalor and Bifrons had taken.
And right as we left the castle and reached the entrance leading past the wall into the city
I took away the arm I had wrapped around Naberius shoulder. He caught up with Focalor and Bifrons without even realizing I had fallen behind.
They were talking to an executivethe security captain or somethingwho had sensed something was wrong and rushed over.
Focalor. Whats the situation?
Naberius? Why didnt you stay in the castle?
And three steps away from them
It seems that Gretchen has agreed to
Slash!
Huh?
A huge {Slash} that seemed even rougher than usual cut everything 30 meters away from me.
The sky between night and dawn was entirely dark, without even the moons light shining down, blocking even the gushing streams of blood.
Madness Gauge: 1%
It truly was a pitch-black night.