Chapter 287: Second Battle

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Chapter 287: Second Battle

Back on Earth, waking up was considered a mixed bag. Some people enjoyed it, others dreaded it. To the awakened, waking up was more a blessing than not, allowing them to start their long day of realm battlers and item repair. For those from both worlds, waking up was complicated, especially when there were two awakenings in immediate succession.

Opening his eyes, Dallion was no longer in the university library. The cool fresh air told him that he was in the open, the glowing green moon above indicated that he was still in the realm of the sword. That was sort of goodat least it meant he wasnt ejected out into the real world.

Hey, a soft voice said. Euryales face emerged above Dallion. Normally hed be able to say what she was thinking, but his head hurt too much for him to focus on using music skills. How are you?

Dallion tried to sit up, but his head felt as heavy as lead.

Easy. Euryale gently pushed him back down. Wait a bit longer.

What happened? Dallion closed his eyes. The pain became far more tolerable.

You walked right into the ground, the gorgon replied. The image made Dallion chuckle mentally. From what I was told, one moment you were talking next to March, the next, you were a plank on the ground.

The plains. Did we cross them?

A few hours ago. You scared me, Euryale added in a whisper. No ones reacted like this to a pain field before. Usually its the oppositepeople cant get away soon enough.

I felt something different Mentioning anything about the voice or the following dream was a bad idea. Not that Dallion couldnt trust Eury, rather he couldnt trust everyone else listening in; and since everyone was a mid-level awakened, they were listening in. I felt weight.

Thats rare. Ive only seen that in one place in the wilderness, the gorgon said. Maybe Ive just become used to it by now. The important thing is that youre okay.

Never had something right sounded so wrong. While thankful that he was alright, Dallion couldnt help but feel responsible. Not so much that he had delayed the expeditionnewbies were bound to make mistakeshe felt guilty about not having done anything to help the inhabitants of the destroyed towns.

It happened millennia ago, Gen said, from Dallions realm. Theres nothing possible you could have done. Whatever happened, happened before you even got here.

Dallion knew that perfectly well, but it didnt make him feel any better.

Whats the matter? Euryale asked.

Still a bit dizzy, Dallion lied. Are we far from the temple?

Not much. About a quarter of an hour away.

Forcing himself to sit up, Dallion looked around. There was a campfire burning nearby, but no people.

Wheres everyone?

At camp. March is expecting a minion attack, so she had me carry you further away. Its safer this way. The minions here are worse than before, and youll be needed for support, so.

Minotaurs?

Blade-wolves. Dallion hadnt seen such creatures before, but he had a good enough imagination to suspect they were every bit as dangerous as they sounded. Only heard of them before.

Anything you can say on the matter, Nil? Dallion asked.

Dear boy, how about this: if I know something as obvious, Ill tell you immediately. Does that sound alright?

Are they rare? Dallion ignored the echo.

Theyre non-existent in this province. There used to be a lot of them, but they were hunted out of existence for their skills and fangs decades ago. Back in the day, hunters used to make a living by hunting them alone. Now we only get to hear stories.

Can you give me a description?

The gorgon looked at Dallion for a long while, then shook her head.

Its a large wolf with massive jaws covered in thin blades.

This, Dallion didnt expect. The mental image was terrifying.

I thought the fangs would be Never mind.

The fangs are naturally sharp, and also the only part of the blade-wolf that can be taken into a realm. You can guess how much thats worth.

In the distance, the third temple became visible. It was nearly identical to the one the party had just been to. The only difference was that the road leading to it seemed much better kept, also, there was a large stone wall surrounding it. At first, Dallion thought that the wall was built to protect the temple from attack, but after getting a better look at the way it was constructed, he could only come to one conclusionit was made to keep whatever was in the temple inside.

Dal, March said. Come beside me.

Giving Eury a glance, Dallion did as he was told.

Youll remain on the wall for this one. I want you to focus your healing on me. You only shift to someone else if theyre close to death.

Okay Dallion felt a bit uneasy. Will you be tackling the guardian alone?

Hopefully not, but depends on how many wolves it sicks on us.

You think the guardian will go easy on you?

No, it all depends how many of its wolves are left. The last expedition there were no minotaurs, so we could tell exactly how many we killed. This time we faced very few. Hopefully, the minotaurs did some damage.

How many usually"

COMBAT INITIATED

Suddenly rows of blade-wolves appeared, leaping down from the sky like deadly raindrops. They looked nothing what Dallion imagined they would. Wolf was a very generous description one could give only if drunk while squinting. While having the general body shape of the animal, these creatures were bald and elongated, their entire bodies covered in thin razor-like blades of bone. As they growled Dallion caught a glimpse of their teeth; they didnt appear anything special, but knowing they were a special material was enough for him to acknowledge their value. Even so, the thought that Eury would kick a few fangs off just for him made Dallion feel slightly sick.

The crossbow carriers quickly shot at the descending creatures with such ferocity that the sky appeared to explode. Red rectangles were everywhere, though sadly only stacked in twos and threes.

Follow me, March said, then instantly drew her sword in a single arc slash.

Does everyone know about this attack? Dallion thought as the line of destruction propelled forward, cutting through clouds of dust and razor-wolves alike.

Its said to be one of the more efficient skills once you reach a certain level, Nil said reluctantly. Imperial soldiers are expected to know it before applying to the training garrison.

Now. March rushed forward at a speed Dallion could barely see.

Lux! He ordered.

Knowing what to do, the firebird propelled him after the captain, matching her speed. In the blink of the eye March had reached the temple wall, proceeding to slice an entrance as she continued on. Raising the shield in front of his face, Dallion followed closely behind. A few feet beyond the wall, though, he suddenly stopped.

Lux? Dallion asked, confused. What happened?

Chirp! The firebird replied.

Right. Dallion nodded, lowering his shield. March had told him to remain at the wall while she faced the guardian. Given the last tough opponent they had faced, Dallion thought theyd do just that. Lux, go to her and heal her whenever something happens.

No sooner had he said so, when the entire patch of ground within the wall cracked up like a shattered mirror. Dirt erupted revealing the second guardian of the world.

WORLD GUARDIAN - OREH

Species: SHIELDED DRYAD

Class: SHADOW

Stats: 100% HP

Skills:

- Attack

- Guard

- Acrobatics

- Entangle

- Full Shield

Weak Spots: joints