Chapter 85

[Translator – Clara]

[Proofreader – Lucky]

Chapter 85: The Iliad (Part 1)

It had been several days since Vikir returned to Ballak’s village. While the Red Death had been completely eradicated, its aftereffects still lingered. Many people had been weakened due to dehydration and diarrhea, so there was a great need for nourishing food for the patients. Consequently, the warriors who had not fallen ill hunted tirelessly for their families and friends.

Vikir and Aiyen were among those hunters.

“...Shh. I found it,” Aiyen whispered.

Her sharp eyes had spotted the prey first, but Vikir, with his heightened senses, quickly located its position as well. Two years ago, Vikir would have responded with, “Where? I don’t see it,” when Aiyen pointed to the prey. But now, Vikir was almost as skilled as Aiyen in tracking down prey.

The creature they were observing was one they had encountered once before. It was perched on a tree branch, feasting on a jaguar it had swallowed whole.

[Mushussu]

Threat Level: A+

Size: 32m

Discovery Location: Border of the Red and Black Mountain Ranges, Section 8

This colossal snake is entirely composed of intestines. It boasts an enormous mouth, and sharp teeth, and is known for its ability to swallow an entire village whole, according to legends.

It is famous for making no sound when moving on land or swimming in water.

At first glance, it’s hard to believe that such a creature could be a snake. It’s incredibly massive, and even among Mushussu, this elderly individual is larger than average.

With a body length of a staggering 40 meters and a weight of over 5 tons, its midsection alone is as wide as 3 meters. Considering that most individuals stop growing at lengths between 25 and 30 meters, this creature was truly remarkable in size.

Aiyen cautiously aimed her bow at the snake.

“This one’s called ‘Kaa.’ It’s a rival of the lizard ‘Gustaf,’ which lives in the nearby swamps. There’s no beast around here that can rival this one.”

Aiyen’s caution was entirely justified. ‘Kaa,’ the enormous Mushussu, possessed an imposing size, unmatched stealth due to its natural camouflage, and overwhelming strength. It was undoubtedly the dominant creature in its territory.

However, today, it had met its match.

Vikir had bared his fangs at the snake.

“It’s time to settle the score. You owe us from the rainy season.”

Once, this creature had attacked Ballak’s village during a night of torrential rain, causing the river to flood and engulf the village. Vikir had fought it fiercely, even resorting to using the skills of Baskerville. However, he hadn’t been able to defeat it, merely chasing it away as the floodwaters carried both it and the village downstream.

“Now the water has receded, and it has reclaimed its territory. It seems to have replenished its strength significantly. Look at how fat its belly is.”

Aiyen pointed to the swollen midsection of the giant snake. Apart from the jaguar it had just devoured, it appeared to have consumed several other animals. The snake’s body had expanded into a pearl necklace-like shape at various intervals.

Aiyen nocked an arrow on her bow.

“When we catch that thing, we’ll have access to all the other meat inside it. Since they’re all connected, it’ll be perfect for feeding the patients.”

“I agree.”

Vikir also nocked an arrow on his bow.

Aiyen gave Vikir some advice while pulling back the bowstring.

“To shoot the bow, you need a lot of strength. The draw weight alone is quite significant.”

It was natural that archers needed a lot of arm strength to withstand the tension of the bowstring. Aiyen’s bow, in particular, had a unique structure, with a draw weight of up to five times that of a regular bow, allowing it to hold a maximum of ten arrows.

To draw it required the strength of hundreds of kilograms, far more demanding than swinging a sword or mace.

Soon enough...

Vikir stubbornly widened the wounds he had created, cutting through flesh, breaking bones, and severing nerve fibers to ensure that none of Kaa’s bodily functions remained intact.

Even in this desperate moment, Aiyen’s nonchalant demeanor as she shot arrows into Kaa’s rear was quite amusing to Vikir.

“How’s that? Big sis is doing well, right?”

“...”

Even in the midst of this urgency, Vikir couldn’t help but smirk at Aiyen’s playful comment.

Eventually...

...Thud!

The furious Mushussu Kaa lay lifeless on the ground.

Ballak’s warriors gathered to celebrate their victory. They had put in a lot of effort to assist the recovering patients. Following the rainy season, they gathered a variety of fish such as plump catfish, salmon, trout, and others. From the Salt River, they also obtained a large coastal lobster and an elderly boar. They made a hearty stew out of various high-nutrient mushrooms, root vegetables, nuts, and fruits.

Ahun, who had recently caught the Ox-Bear Alpha, was especially proud of his accomplishment. He laughed heartily as he patted Vikir on the back.

“No matter how hard I try, I can never beat you! Hahaha!”

Moving the colossal Mushussu Serpent required the combined efforts of Ballak’s warriors and the wolves. The once-dominant apex-predator of the floodwaters had now been reduced to chunks of meat.

The meat was cooked in various ways—grilled, smoked, steamed, stir-fried. The bones were used to make broth infused with herbs and other ingredients. Organs and blood were boiled in water to create nutritious soups.

The high-nutrition snake meat, fried in oil until golden and crispy, was helping the recovering patients regain their strength. Furthermore, the meat of the other creatures that had been inside Kaa’s belly had softened to the perfect texture for the younger patients to eat.

Everyone expressed their gratitude, admiration, and love for Vikir.

Amidst these caring gazes, Vikir had other thoughts.

“We did well to capture the Mushussu. The results have been excellent.”

He hit the jackpot.

Vikir looked at the soul of the Mushussu, which was now part of BeelZebub, one of the three skill sections..

/ Spike.

Slot 1: Burn (火傷) – Cerberus (A+)

Slot 2: Silent Heal – Mushussu (A+)

Slot 3: Heavenly Anchor – Ox-Bear (A)

Vikir had acquired the skill from the Mushussu called “Silent Heal,” which replicated the snake’s ability to move silently even while walking.

“Silent Heal.”

Just walking normally, could have the same effect as walking carefully with heels raised. This was an extraordinary morale-boosting skill that could be highly beneficial for survival in the floodwaters, as well as for assassination, stealth, ambush, and even spying. Moreover, for Vikir, who had learned archery, it would be a significant advantage.

“It’s similar to the Sound-Killing skill that Adolf Morg used in the past.”

Adolf had used a sound-nullifying spell during a previous attack on Ballak’s hunting teams when trying to reclaim Camus. It had proven highly useful at the time.

Vikir gazed at the bead beneath the pommel of Beelzebub, glowing red due to the Mushussu soul, and nodded.

Just then, a voice drew the attention of everyone, including Vikir.

“The Shaman has completed the ritual!”

The sentry’s cry suddenly turned the mood in the village tense. When the Red Death had just begun, Aheuman, who had secluded himself for a long time, had finally emerged from his residence, claiming to perform a ritual to heal the sickness.

[Translator – Clara]

[Proofreader – Lucky]