Chapter 87

“Hup...”

Buzz...

At the same time, magic circles began appearing with a purple light and surrounded Davey. There was one in front, one behind, and one on his left, and they came together to form one large magic array.

-I’ve never seen that language before... Is that a rune language?

In this world where magic was extremely advanced, there were languages known as ‘inherent magic’ that could only be used by certain geniuses.

Each magic circle was engraved with rune words, which each had its own purpose. Shining individually, they began revolving around the entire magic array.

Buzz... Buzz!!

The magic circles revolved like a motor, then slowly moved away from Davey and went as far as ten meters before multiplying. The circles were being produced continually, but they all differed in shape. They vibrated with each other according to their unique arrangement of mana.

Magic was a study in the anti-physics realm. It was essential to control the natural, intangible forces. Even if lightning were to be made another way, it would be much more efficient to forcibly induce lighting from an existing thundercloud rather than creating one by chance. There was a huge difference between changing the direction of an existing waterway and recreating a waterway by making water and creating a path.

The entire area behind Davey was made into the boundary.

[Range Lock]

[Boundary Expansion]

[Formation Rearrangement]

All Davey had to do was get rid of the chimeras running behind him; there really was no need for him to find all of them. Watching the chimeras go into his controlled area without noticing him, he quickly grabbed Red Ribbon that was floating in the air. At the same time, Red Ribbon’s large amount of mana and his mana resonated together and turned on the switch, like a magnet attracting a piece of metal.

The mark of a unique rune language began showing up on top of the monsters’ heads.

“Man. I really wanted to try this, too.”

-What is this...?

“Die, you nasty bugs!”

‘It’s a lightning bolt and not a rain of fire, but it shouldn’t matter, right?’

[Catastrophe Spell]

[Bolt from the Blue]

Rumble... Boom!!!

Hundreds of lightning bolts fell from the sky and onto the marked chimeras as Davey lightly swung Red Ribbon in the air.

* * *

Every one of the chimeras turned to ashes from the lightning bolts that fell from the sky like a merciless barrage. The lightning bolts, which were dormant inside the enormous thundercloud, devoured Davey’s weak trace of mana and shot intense flashes of light that were about 27,000 degrees Celsius toward the monsters.

Various types of magic could be shown to the world, but this type of magic was considered too dangerous to ever be taken lightly. If people knew that Davey was using it...

Davey felt like life was being drained out of his body from his intense concentration, but he ground his teeth and maintained the boundaries. It would seem like hundreds of lightning bolts were raining on the entire forest from afar.

-This was theoretically possible, but...

Perserque trailed off and was now staring at Davey like he wasn’t human.

-Is this an amount of control that one human being can endure...

“Ah, I don’t know! I didn’t see anything!” Davey did think that he had met the lady’s gaze through her mask, but it didn’t seem to be a big problem. Then, he quietly called Perserque as he stared at the carriage riding off into the distance. “Perserque.”

-Why are you...

“Let’s...rest.”

-Davey!!

With those words, Davey began falling to the ground as his vision blurred.

‘I get extremely sleepy every time I do something huge...’

Unfortunately, he felt that he couldn’t expect his level to increase as it did before when he had also used the holy magic spell. Sometimes, he couldn’t shake off the thought that he was also stupid.

* * *

Simply put, Davey slept extremely well. What was he talking about when he always had a good night’s rest? After his sixth sense had improved, there were times he had woken up from a bug crawling on the floor.

‘There are advantages to having sharp senses... But... Sigh

...’

Sometimes he couldn’t rest comfortably when he wanted to because of those senses. It was like his body reacted first, even when he just wanted to do nothing.

As he slowly raised his head after letting out a tired sigh, Davey saw a quiet forest in front of his eyes. “Perserque?”

-Oh! Are you awake, Davey?

As Davey woke up in a daze, Perserque, who was holding up a large leaf with water, approached him with a bright expression. She couldn’t affect anything in the physical world other than energy forms or Davey, her companion, but she could use her demon power and cause something like a poltergeist phenomenon from time to time. At first, she could only move a piece of paper, but it was clear that her power had become stronger with time.

-Have some water first.

“Oh... Thank you. I feel better now, after a good rest. How long was I asleep for?”

-Only a couple of hours, but...

Perserque trailed off with a bitter smile.

-I think the Ordem Territory is probably in chaos right now.

“You’re right.” Davey calmly got up from where he was sitting and climbed up onto a tall tree. It might’ve been a relief, but it seemed that the territory didn’t send a search group out for him. Well, it wouldn’t have been easy to utilize the army since Baris was gone. With a giggle, Davey said, “Let’s go back. They’re probably worried.”

Perserque seemed displeased, but she said nothing.

* * *

“Big Brother!!”

It was a little unexpected that the person who greeted Davey first wasn’t a resident or the royal guards, but Baris. Davey wondered to himself,

‘He was absent when I arrived at the territory. When did he get back?’

“Baris? When did you return?”

“It hasn’t been long since I got back! But are... Are you okay?!”

“Hm?”

Examining Davey’s body in a hurry, Baris let out a sigh of relief when he found nothing wrong. There were no huge issues with Davey aside from the blood stains.

“It’s a relief that you’re not hurt anywhere. You don’t know how surprised I was when I heard that Winley and Class-5 Yulis told me that you were left alone at Count Lington’s hidden facility in the forest...” Trailing off, Baris grit his teeth. “Then, I heard that you stayed back after rescuing the two. I was going to form a rescue group and head there, but...”

‘You wouldn’t have been able to come.’