She said before taking a step. This single step burst the ground open.
She flew down the highway like a bullet, holding her axe in her hand, cutting ants in half and tossing them into the air.
Coupled with Graceâs slender figure, it was a rather surreal sight.
Graceâs method of fighting was straightforward. She approached with brute force, showing the difference in strength between her and the opposing enemy.
Although the weaponâs swing radius could be easily read and itâs initial velocity was mediocre, if a shield were to receive the swing, it would be destroyed.
She easily crushes and tears off an antâs head with one of her hands.
Every time she swings her axe or throws it, ants are literally pulverized.
Iâm grateful that weâre outside and under the sun, because she gets even stronger at night or when sheâs indoors. Her simplistic, superhuman strength well illustrates how much of a formidable threat she is.
Her eyes looked as if they had been tinted scarlet with blood. She smiled as she swung her axe around to her heartâs contentâand fangs protruded from her mouth. She had endured a lot at the Gartner House and since her opponent were monsters, she was rampaging as much as she wanted.
In fact, there was no need to worry about her if her opponents were just ants. I decided to follow behind you, but honestly, they werenât even strong enough to be opponents for me.
That being said, this was the first time I was in combat while seeing her appearance.
Holding a long, Magic Staff, I gathered the incoming ants together and, at the same time, expanded my magic. I shot a Fireball at the ants that were dancing in the air. All of them instantly burst into flames and turned into cinders, leaving only ashes behind.
If I used the spell, Tornado, the rows of ants within the attack range would vanishă»ă»ă»they would disappear.
Since we were in an open area, I thrust my Staff into the ground. A Magic Formation spread out from my feet and an Earth Lance appeared out of the ground a little further away, skewering a group of ants that were flying into the air.
Well, I could only use Beginner Magic without reserve. I wielded my Staff like a sword and cut apart the swarm of ants with Wind Blade.
The selling point of a Battlemage was fighting in close combat with Toujutsu, Taijutsu, and Magic.
There were two benefits to the activation of the acquired Exclusive Enhancement Skill ăMana Circulationă; the enhancement of oneâs physical abilities and an increase in the output of Magic damage.
Howeverâwhile Mana Circulation raised the output of the Mana that was refined in oneâs body, it also reduced its range of use. This meant that it was necessary to train Close Combat Skills with a martial art that gave Physical Ability Enhancement.
High damage, but paper thin armor. It was certain that a player demanding such skills was picky. A normal Magic Class would be able to fill an Artillery Role, but then Mana Circulation wouldnât be activated.
In a duel, other Magic Classes that could acquire long range Skills would probably be declared as the winner.
AnywaysâŠfighting the ants was a perfect way of getting used to this method.
There was a lot of them and they didnât know fear, but that was it. They didnât really cooperate with each other, so if you had the firepower to kill them, it was rather easy to fight them.
âMonica! Theyâre escaping this way!â
âI know!â
The Forest Birds skillfully put up a Defense Barrier and crushed the ants that were trying to forcibly penetrate it. This way, it wasnât a hard fight so the ants were soon driven back.
âI-Itâs overââ
The swarm of ants coming from the forest became irregular and sporadic, until the last one finally came out.
It stopped moving after its head had been pierced by a Long Sword, so the Forest Bird group collapsed to the ground.
Grace and I still had the energy to fight some more.
I also had a way to enhance my physical power with Magic via Mana Circulation.
As long as my Mana isnât depleted, my physical strength wonât disappear.
Having used it in battle, it didnât seem to be a high rank Magic.
The battle plan had been simple. Grace and I were out in front, crushing the ants around us, and the Forest Birds protected the horses and dealt with the ants that were escaping around the sides. That was all.
It wouldâve been troublesome for us to have the surviving horses be eaten. I wanted to avoid any hindrances from occurring on this trip.
That was why I had used the Tier 7 Light Magic Spell, Defense Field, which put up a Hemispherical Defense Barrier. It took on an Attack and a Defense Role by obstructing the incoming antsâ movements.
Speaking of which, Tier 7 Magic existed between Intermediate and Advanced Magic. After plainly showing them my true strength by using this, everyone agreed that my strength was needed. Itâs good that everyone realized that I am an Attacker.
I decided to fight and force our way through if they were unwilling to run away.
There was no reason to be scared of something like a swarm of Killer Ants.
âTodayâŠyou showed me plenty of unbelievable thingsâŠâ
âPerhaps Iâm a geniusâŠâ
âŠIs what she said as she looked away, trying to accept what had happened.
âTheodore-sama.â
Grace looked back at me as she called my name.
âPlease take care of me.â
âYeah.â
She reapplied the ringâs bind by touching it with her hand. She became slightly unsteady so I instinctively supported her body.
âAre you ok?â
ââYes. Our opponents were just ants but I got too tipsy and showed you an unsightly appearance. I also donât feel hungry.â
Grace nodded, feeling slightly ashamed, and suppressed a large sigh.
It was just like Grace to get intoxicated by the smell of blood from living animals when her bind was released. I had laughed in the middle of todayâs battle, but her nature had probably been leaning closer to that of a Vampire.
Grace called this âshamefulâ and it seemed like she didnât like it.
Although her Dhampir blood-sucking impulses were suppressed by the Magical Tool, her human side still sensed the leftover impulsesâIn other words, the impulses were converted to hunger.
I looked carefully at Graceâs appearance. Her cheeks were slightly flushed from moving around. The axe that she had been swinging around earlier looks heavy.
âŠShe doesnât seem to be injured, so if she doesnât feel hunger from being intoxicated, I wonder if she is fine?
If it has to be done laterâ.
âShould we sleep out in the open today?â
I looked up at the sky as I suggested this. It doesnât seem likely to rain so weâre lucky.
âEh? If we hurry, we can make it to the next town.â
There was a reason that we couldnât do that. I asked them a question.
âShould we take a break and try harvesting them?â
The ant carcasses were piled up like a mountain behind me.
Demons amassed Mana into specific areas, so their raw materials could be processed and sold for gold.
In other words, we had to collect the Jaws of the Killer Ants.
It should be fine. They will be split evenly, so itâs fine to be relieved.
They nodded as they smiled happily. As expected, these guys were Adventurers who didnât have opposing opinions.
We collected the jaws until the day was over and finished by burning the carcasses.
There was a higher chance of encountering Demons with comparatively bad natures, like Wisps and Ghosts, at night, so we decided to spread out a barrier until morning.
There were also various things that made sleeping where a battle had taken place feel unpleasant, so we set up camp at an open area further down the highway.
However, Barriers wouldnât affect thieves so we still had to stand guard.
Saying that today was special, I took the position of night guard, since I still had some strength, and let the others rest.
Since I had spent the daytime comfortably inside the carriage, this much isnât a problem.
Rather, I really wanted to see the condition of my Magic Staff tonight.
During the battle, it had made a somewhat unpleasant soundâŠ
âHmm.â
A small crack was spreading through it. It seems like it couldnât withstand the overload of circulating Magic.
âŠThis is the first time I had been in a battle. As I thought, maybe even a new staff couldnât meet the standards required by the circulation.
âIs there a problem?â
Grace tilted her head and asked when I groaned while holding the staff by the campâs bonfire.
âLook at this.â
ââŠItâs cracked. This was a new item, correct?â
âIt looks like the Staff couldnât endure it.â
It was the thing I liked the best among the items that I obtained while I was in the Countâs territory.
It seems like there is a need to replace it, since it wouldnât be strange for it to break immediately if I used the same quality of circulation to cast another Intermediate or Advanced Magic.
Even though I can fight unarmed, I had always wanted to mainly use Toujutsu techniquesâŠReally, I want a better Staff.
âItâll be okay. You will surely obtain a good item at Termuilles.â
âYeah, itâll be fine if thatâs the case.â
âI am also here, so please donât push yourself any more than this.â
ââŠGrace, is it fine for you to release it frequently? Donât hold back and hide your condition for my sake, okay?â
âThere is no need to worry about that. There is only a burden on me at the moment I return from that state, and even if I get intoxicated, it is temporary, so it wonât last for very long.â
Grace tilted her head as she said that.
âTodayâŠsomehow it hasnât settled down.â
âYou havenât calmed down?â
âNo. It has already subsided. I donât feel anything unpleasant, so I think it is fine. The state of this condition is also stable.â
FumuâŠwhile looking at Graceâs appearance, I wondered if it would be like that from here on. As I looked at her decorous face from the side, she was illuminated by the fireâs flickering and I somehow directed a joyful smile at her.