Chapter 137: Anti-Schrödinger Alliance Formed!
"What on earth is going on?" Red Archer couldn't help but raise an eyebrow at Mashu's description of Schrdinger and the rest. He couldn't understand why his Master would fear a mere Servant like Schrdinger. Moreover, Schrdinger was just a Servant from the modern era. If his memory served him right, Schrdinger was born in 1887, making him a Servant from the relatively recent past. Generally, Servants become more powerful the further back they originate, and modern-era Servants don't possess that advantage.
Furthermore, Schrdinger was merely a scientist and would have no inherent combat abilities. Even if he did have some combat capabilities, they would undoubtedly be artificially enhanced by the Heroic Spirit Summoning System, rendering them superficial. Mashu's earlier statements also confirmed this, as she was unable to accurately describe Schrdinger's abilities.
Based on all of this, Red Archer was convinced that Schrdinger possessed only a few tricky abilities at best. It was hard for him to believe that with just a few tricks up his sleeve, Schrdinger could overturn Chaldea and defeat its multitude of Servants.
"Even if Schrdinger is strong, he's still just a Servant. If a few of us simultaneously launch a surprise attack, we should be able to kill him," Red Archer declared, expressing his disbelief.
Instead of refuting Red Archer, C Chulainn's interest was piqued. "So, you're brave, huh?"
"Of course, I'm super brave," Red Archer responded without hesitation.
C Chulainn's lips curled into a slight smile upon hearing Red Archer's answer because he knew that this guy was about to get beaten up too.
If possible, C Chulainn wanted Red Archer, who was so confident and comfortable speaking from a safe position, to face Schrdinger firsthand. C Chulainn hoped that when Red Archer was blown away, he would still have the audacity to say, "Even if Schrdinger is strong, he's still just a Servant." In C Chulainn's eyes, Red Archer was undoubtedly an ignorant fool, both figuratively and literally.
"Very well, since you're super brave, you'll be the first to enter the battlefield when we encounter Schrdinger and his Familiars," C Chulainn responded decisively, challenging Red Archer.
"That way, we would have a numerical advantage and overwhelm Schrdinger and his Familiars with sheer numbers!" Gudako nodded in agreement.
"Exactly. With my Master and me, we already have two Servants, making it four in total for the early stages of the 'Anti-Schrdinger Alliance.' That's already equal in numbers to Schrdinger and his Familiars," C Chulainn explained. "And there are other participants from the Holy Grail War who could join us, giving us enough numbers to overwhelm Schrdinger. At least, that's what I believe."
"Very well, I like your spirit!" Gudako applauded decisively, clapping her hands. Mashu followed suit and joined in the applause.
After the applause ended, Gudako immediately asked a question that she was curious about, "So, who is this 'my Master' you mentioned? Why do you have another Master?"
Gudako was concerned about being overshadowed by someone else; she didn't care about other minor issues like C Chulainn dying repeatedly. But someone trying to encroach on her territory was something she cared about a lot.
"Well... about that, Master, please let me explain... No, I mean justify myself," C Chulainn stammered, feeling a sense of impending crisis.
"I'm not entirely sure either. All I know is that while I was eating a hot dog in Fuyuki, I was suddenly summoned here by a Magus. It's definitely not my intention to leave Chaldea!" C Chulainn described, hoping to appease Gudako.
Upon hearing C Chulainn's explanation, Gudako was shocked. "Oh no, I've become the Gate of Heroes!"
(Note: According to my very depth research (lol)) "I've become the Gate of Heroes," is a humorous reference to the concept of being a "waifu" or "husbando" collector in the Fate series, or so I though maybe there are other opinion since chinese people sure have deep meme culture. RAW: )