The reason why the SĂ€len Kingdom did not expand its influence on the land of the northern barbarians was simple.
âBecause itâs hard to live here.â
They didnât stop at Thunderdoom Fortress just for no reason.
There were two main reasons why the land of the barbarians was difficult to live in. One was the harsh natural environment, and the other was the monsters that appeared everywhere.
âItâs cold and barren, and there are many monsters, so itâs not a place for people to live.â
That was why the barbarians strike the northern border every few years. The north was hard to live in, while the south was habitable.
It was to find a better place to live.
âHaaâŠhaaâŠthis is tough. Thereâs really nothing but snow as far as I can see.â
Cordelia panted as she left deep impressions of new footprints on the pure white snowfield without a single footprint.
At first, she liked that it was beautiful, but its beauty was only for a while as she began hating the snowfield that spread out endlessly while she walked.
The environment in the land of the barbarians was really harsh.
The village of the Great Storm tribe was still a bit livable, as it felt like a village located in the northernmost part of in Count HrĂŠsvelgrâs territory.
However, as soon as they left the village area, it was slightly like a worse version of Frost Anvil.
Blizzards ruthlessly stormed as heaps of snow piled up everywhere.
Had it not been for the Winter Protection, it would have been difficult to even breathe properly.
Living in this environment naturally made them stronger.
No, the weak would not survive in the first place.
Unlike Cordelia, who was gasping and saying whatever she wanted to say until the end, Jude closed his mouth and just checked their direction with a compass.
They were in the northwest direction from the village of the Great Storm tribe.
After measuring the distance in his head, Jude soon sent a hand signal to Cordelia.
âWhat? Do we have to go a little longer? Hasnât it beenâŠhaaâŠlike thatâŠhaa..since a while ago?â
Jude responded with a hand signal again instead of answering, and Cordelia lost her temper.
âAh, fu-! Itâs better if you just say it with your eyes!â
It was easier for her to understand than a hand signal she didnât know about.
âItâs amazing when I think about it. How did you do that? Is this like an animalâs instinct? As expected of a beast, huh?â
âA beast?â
Cordelia somewhat comprehended Judeâs gaze and hit him hard on the back.
Jude continued to speak with his eyes.
âItâs really just a little further. Can you see that slightly raised side over there? There is a way down there. An underground cave, I think?â
Seeing Judeâs gaze, Cordelia frowned and groaned as she repeated her question. Because his words were too long, it seemed that she couldnât properly understand it.
âUhâŠso thereâs a way down there?â
âThatâs right.â
âF*ck, just say it yourself. Talk in words. Say it in words, Daddy!â
âYes.â
Jude briefly responded to her whining and began to take the lead again, and Cordelia gasped for breath and continued following Jude.
In terms of physical strength, the relationship between the two was completely reversed due to the Sunflower.
And around 5 minutes laterâŠ
Jude and Cordelia finally reached the entrance of a huge cave.
As Jude had said, it was a large cave that stretched downwards, and it was like the entrance to a dungeon.
âThis place was in the original story.â
There seems to be something â now that that short line in the game had appeared in front of them, it was impossible for them to not enter this place.
Jude swallowed down and had a small smile. Because his heart was beating at the thought of going to a place he had never been before and taking a step towards the unknown.
Unlike Jude however, Cordelia strongly reacted in surprise as she stood in her spot and then said.
âSay, letâs get in there quickly. I donât want to be exposed to a blizzard again. It would be better once we get in.â
ââŠBut thereâs no romance.â
âRomance and so on is worthless if youâre not warm and comfortable. What kind of romance is that when weâre freezing?â
Cordelia rapidly spit out words without dreams or hopes as she quickly made a magic light and took the lead as she began to go down.
âBe careful.â
âYes, you too.â
As soon as they started going down, Jude naturally took the lead. He was three steps ahead of Cordelia. He could feel Cordelia openly gazing at his tail, but from here on, it was not the time to stop and walk side by side.
He stood in the front line and protected Cordelia who was in the rear.
He became a shield that would protect Cordelia from any danger.
âA little reliable, huh?â
âHa?â
âNo, your tail is cute.â
Instead of getting angry, Cordelia laughed and looked around with a little curiosity because the blizzard had disappeared.
The cave that led downwards had a very high ceiling, and strangely enough, it widened as it went downwards.
âUhâŠI think Iâm getting scared.â
Nearly 30 meters down, the cave became so large that it could not be seen with her small magic light.
A dark and humid cave where one had no idea on whatâs around.
The sound of water droplets dripping from afar seemed to be heard regularly, and soon, the sound of a buzzing bug was heard.
âCordelia, can you increase the light a little more?â
âYes, wait a second.â
Increasing the intensity of the light naturally increased the mana consumption but securing their visibility of the surroundings was a priority.
When Cordelia added more mana to her spell, the magical sphere that emitted the soft light doubled at once, and the light intensity was more than tripled.
Paa-!
At that moment, the light devoured the darkness as if they had turned on the light in a dark room. The surrounding landscape was revealed more clearly, and at that instant, Cordelia almost screamed.
There were dozens of pairs of eyes in all directions.
A surprisingly large number of monsters were watching from the sides of the walls and ceiling, and she wondered why they had not noticed so far.
âCordelia! Begin!â
Jude instantly shouted and Cordelia immediately understood it. She turned around and stood back to back with Jude, while Jude clenched both of his fists instead of drawing out the Eastern Warriorâs Sword.
The numbers were estimated to be around twenty to thirty at most.
Fortunately, the monster itself was a known species to them.
âSnow Goblin!â
âLive in big groups! White skin with a bluish glow! Blue eyes!â
âObviously ice attribute!â
âPoisonous nails and teeth!â
âTimid and seriously coward personality! If theyâre a bit disadvantaged, they run right away!â
Jude and Cordelia shouted in turns.
However, they had no choice but to correct their words.
âHey! Their eyes are red!â
âFallen version! If they have that, they wonât run away!â
âBerserk Mode!â
The situation had changed for the Snow Goblins who had been corrupted due to their exposure to the power of Belial, the overlord of corruption.
They were poisonous species who rushed and fought until the last one died.
âHere it comes!â
âBelieve in me!â
When Jude cried out, Cordelia confidently shouted as the Windâs Wing Arrow in her waist flew into the air. Immediately, she used the Witch Transformation and then yelled.
âIâll wipe them all away!â
âYondu!â
Jude looked at the Windâs Wing Arrow in anticipation, and after taking a so-called swordsmanship pose, she deftly moved her hand to control the Windâs Wing Arrow.
Shaa-!
The Windâs Wing Arrow seemed to fly at a terrifying speed with a piercing sound and it flew precisely between the forehead of the Snow Goblin in front of Jude.
âKaaa!â
The monster who was hit in the head fell. Jude cheered as he expected the Windâs Wing Arrow to penetrate the others in succession like what he saw in the movie.
But there was nothing more. The Windâs Wing Arrow was blocked by the Snow Goblinâs skull and couldnât go any further.
âUhâŠthis isnât it.â
Cordelia said, and at that moment, the Snow Goblins roared and began to rush towards them.
âF*ck! I knew it would be like this!â
âGreat Storm, you fraud!â
Spitting out an insult after a long time, Jude held his breath and used Twenty-Four Gale Steps. A strong gust of wind was created and quickly swept the area around Cordelia at the same time.
He prevented them from approaching Cordelia.
He knocked down the enemies with one blow and steadily reduced their numbers.
Boom! Boom! Boom!
Roars broke out in succession, and four of the Snow Goblins that approached in advance and swarmed on all sides, had their heads, necks, and chests smashed before they fell down.
However, it was only four of them. The Snow Goblins lunged at them without care like a seaâs surging waves.
âLetâs run!â
Each of them were weak, but there were too many of them. So Jude thought that they should at least change their location for the fight.
Jude quickly grabbed Cordeliaâs waist at that instant and carried her on his shoulders like a sack.
Normally, Cordelia would have said something about it, but she didnât say anything because they were in the middle of a battle, and at that moment, Jude kicked the ground as he soared up high.
âGuaaa!â
Snow Goblins swarmed into the place where Jude once stood as they ferociously roared, while Jude stepped on their heads and tried to go back to the path they originally came down from.
But it was impossible. Because a new group of Snow Goblins had already appeared and blocked their retreat.
âWas it a settlement from the beginning?!â
Snow Goblins often formed large colonies than the other goblins. If it was really a proper settlement, their numbers could exceed a hundred.
âWe need to go to a high place.â
Jude looked for a place with a higher ground to avoid being surrounded by them. And it was at that moment.
âDonât! Iâll use it again, so carry me on the back! Ah, no! Carry me in your arms!â
Cordelia abruptly shouted, and Jude automatically followed her words. He shifted her position of being carried on his shoulders to the so-called princess hug.
âGo!â
Cordelia exclaimed. At the same time, an intense wind swept around Jude and Cordelia.
Shaaaaaaaa-!
It was the Windâs Wing Arrow.
It came out from the head of the monster it first defeated and then passed through the Snow Goblins at a terrifying pace.
No, it wasnât just that.
âKaah!â
âAck!â
âKiiee!â
The arrowhead of the Windâs Wing Arrow tore and wound the skin of the Snow Goblinsâ neck, waist, and so on.
âCrazy.â
Her control skills were truly terrifying.
If she couldnât penetrate it, then tear and wound them.
The theory itself was simple, but it was an arrowhead and not just anything else. Moving it at such a rapid pace and wounding their skin was close to an acrobatic feat.
âHowever.â
It was meaningless if it was just a scratch.
The Snow Goblins werenât that weak enough that theyâd kick the bucket from just that.
Cordelia was also aware of that fact. So she had added one more measure.
âKuuk!â
âKiiee!â
The Snow Goblins who were wounded by the Windâs Wing Arrow suddenly let out their dying breaths.
The reason was simple.
âPoison!â
âThatâs it!â
.
With the witchâs spell, Cordelia had added a highly toxic poison to the arrowhead.
Moreover, Cordeliaâs combo didnât end there.
Because there were new spells that she had learned due to repeatedly leveling up.
âExplosion!â
Cordelia released the spell and clenched her fist. The Snow Goblinsâ wounds seemed to swell and soon burst out into something purple.
.
In a word, it was an explosion of poison.
It was a magic that exploded the poison on the enemy, and the greater the amount of poison on them, the greater the power of the explosion was.
Boom! Boom! Boom!
Dozens of explosions followed one after another as if they were one.
Cordeliaâs was weak because she had just learned it, but she had already calculated it to that extent, or rather, Cordelia had instinctively understood it.
The Windâs Wing Arrow did not wound them just anywhere.
It only targeted places where even a small explosion could be fatal.
âKiiee!â
The Snow Goblin with a torn throat choked and fell down, and the one next to it couldnât even scream properly because its groin exploded. Some of them couldnât properly move due to their waist and ankle injuries.
âHaaâŠhaaâŠhaâŠh-how is it?â
Cordelia had used up a lot of mana and her concentration at once, and as she turned to Jude while breaking out into a cold sweat, Jude first looked around. Over a dozen Snow Goblins had entirely fallen and were making groaning sounds.
âSheâs Yellow Storm indeed.â
At least in the area of one-to-many hunting, she overtook Jude himself and was said to be the strongest in Legend of Heroes 2.
âAs expected of the Massacre King.â
âNoâŠitâs not. Even the strong guys are goodâŠat slaughtering?â
And that was it. Cordelia painstakingly spoke as blood dripped from her nose and her languid arms fell down.
âIâll deal the last hit, so just rest for now.â
âFu-f*ckâŠâ
With a resentful cry, Cordelia fainted from overexerting herself.
âStill, it was incredible.â
Jude and Cordelia had just reached level 30. At this level, Cordelia was probably the only one who can create a scene like that.
âI look forward to the future.â
How strong would she become in the future?
Jude smiled while looking at the fainted Cordeliaâs face, before he began dealing the last hit to the struggling goblins.