A downward fist from an overwhelmingly huge body that was taller than the ceiling of Tiaās house. If I took such a thing head on, even if I were a Hero, I would be flattened in one blow. ā¦.
āWhatās the matter, scrap iron? Is this only what youāve got?ā
No matter how hard it swung its fist, he couldnāt put a scratch on my body. A heavy blow that doesnāt even contain a soul would be like a breeze in front of my [Invisible] banishment skill.
However, the weight difference between me and the Adamant Golem was several hundred to several thousand times ā¦ā¦ it was too ridiculous to compare. Even if the attack didnāt connect, under normal circumstances, the impact alone would have blown me beyond the horizon.
But it didnāt happen. After taking dozens of fists to show off the skill, I used a new banishment skill here.
āIs it time? Then, itās ā¦. payback!ā
I moved inside the gap between its fists, and jumped and kicked the golem in the stomach. Then, with a roar, the huge body of the golem staggered and fell to the ground.
This was the [Orbit Reflector], a banishment skill. This was a counter-skill that accumulated the damage you took and returned it directly to your opponent. If this was activated, even the impact itself could be nullified as before, so it could be used for defense.
<<Kuoooo~o~o~o~o~oā¦>>
āOh, I knew youād rise. ā¦ā¦ā
The golem, which was supposed to be downĀ with its head up to the sky, stood up, making the distinctive sound of metal scraping against metal. It must have been a considerable impact, but there was only a small dent on its body that could not be seen unless you looked closely.
āIāve always been a fan of hitting hard guys, but I guess my strength isnāt enough. Well, I knew that.ā
I kicked him to the ground because I needed a little time. I put my hand into the [Strangerās Box] and pulled out the hilt of my silvery white sword.
Yes, just the hilt. This sword had no blade. It will be made now.
āHere we go, buddy. Blood Sword Rensou.ā
I held my left hand at face level with my fist clenched tightly, and slammed the hilt of the sword in my right hand against my left wrist. The tip of the hilt pierced my wrist, and my blood was sucked up into the hilt. Then, I held my sword up again, and a bright red blade extended from the hilt.
<<Kuoooo~o~o~o~o~oā¦>>
āOops, did I keep you waiting? It looks like youāre all set, so letās get this over with.ā
The adamant golem, fully on its feet, punched me again. What, you were one of those idiots? Well, if something were to be inserted poorly, the density would decrease and the strength would decrease. I think it was one thing to be all about punching, but it was another thing to be able to use ā¦.
āHa!ā
Exhaling a short, strong breath, I dodge the golemās fist once more and stepped into its path. He anticipated it and this time threw a kick, but ⦠it was too late.
Without shouting out the name of my special move, I silently swing my sword down. The momentum of the swing blew away the sheath of the bloody blade, and all that remained was an invisible blade.
The blade was thin above all. It was too fragile to withstand even a gentle breeze, and even if left alone, it would destroy itself in the blink of an eye.
However, its thinness enabled it to cut through everything. It could pierce the connection between things and cut through any physical object.
The āSword of Thin Life,ā created by the effects of the [Engineering Master Smith] banishment skill, and the sword techniques I developed during my long journey through other worlds. If the two were to be combinedā¦
<<Zuzuzuzuu!>>
āNothing is unbreakable!ā
I watched as the huge body of the golem, which had been split off into two, crumbled to the ground as I took a quick swing with the Sword of Thin Life before returning it to the [Strangerās Box].
āāIn addition, there was no point in swinging the hilt because the blade shattered as soon as it sliced through the golem. Itās okay, itās cool.
āPhew. Weāre done, Tia.ā
āā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦ā
āTia?ā
I called out again to Tia, who was looking at me with a dumbfounded expression. Her eyes widened and she finally answered me.
āEd ā¦ā¦ Ed was so strong ā¦ā¦?!ā
āWell, yeah! Iāll tell you something, I wasnāt always strong when I was with Tia, you know? After I was expelled from the hero party, I trained again and became stronger.ā
āI see. I see. ā¦ā¦ Hey, Ed?ā
āHmm? What?ā
āIf youāre so strong, then maybe youāll be able to ā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦ No, itās nothing.ā
āNo, no, no. Thatās what Iām most worried about. Whatās that? Ah, itās tough even for me to defeat a Demon Lord you know?ā
Iād been to over a hundred different worlds, but Iād never faced a demon lord before. Well, it was only natural considering that I was kicked out of the party in the middle of every episode.
(T/N: Episode meaning before they could reach demon lord he was kicked.)
The foundation of my strength was my banishment skills ⦠and the power that God gave me. If they were blocked, I was just a piece of shit, so as long as I couldnāt deny the possibility that the Demon Lord had such abilities. If I were to be too arrogant to believe that I could win, I would easily be caught unprepared.
However, if it was the Demon Lord who was messing with Tia, I would have no objection to getting a little fired up and punch him in the face. ā¦ā¦
āI want you to take me across the border.ā
āā¦ā¦ Thatāsā¦ā
āYeah. I want to go to ⦠the place where I last left Alexis and the others. I want to end up there, tooāāā
āDONāT SAY āLASTā! LastĀ ā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦..!ā
āFufu, thatās weird. Why do you look like youāre about to cry?
āThatās,⦠I donāt know, either!ā
I retorted to Tia who laughed. Oh yeah, I didnāt know anything. I didnāt know, but I ā¦ā¦ I couldnāt stop crying.
āSo, what do you think? Of course, if you canāt do it, you can turn it down, and even if you do, I canāt offer much in the way of compensation. ā¦. Oh, how about these pajamas Iām wearing? Iām sure theyāll fetch a decent price if you sell them.ā
āI donāt need that! No, I donāt. I really donāt want it.ā
If the effect Iād just felt was true, then surely the pajamas Tia was wearing were worth a lot of money. But I didnāt know what to do with my friendās (a woman) freshly removed pajamas.
But carrying it around in a strangerās box was a possibility, and if you asked me to throw it away, that would not be possible. I already had more than I could imagine, okay? Yeah, I definitely didnāt want it.
āBoo, thatās mean!ā¦Then, no?ā
Tia stared at me with moist, lustrous eyes.Ā Mo~ Itās hard to say no to this, unlike the determined look in your eyes just now. ā¦ā¦
āā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦ā¦ Ffffff Fineeeā
After a long hesitation and a long sigh, I finally broke down. I might not be able to extend your life, but I could make your wishes come true. So, the choice was already made from the beginning.
āBut you have to absolutely listen to me, okay? Also, if I donāt think you can do it, Iāll turn around halfway through, okay?ā
āYay!! Thanks Ed!ā
Tia said with a smile like a flower blooming. But she didnāt stand up and jump on me anymore. I desperately tried to look away from this fact, picturing in my mind what I would need for the journey and comparing it to the contents of the [Strangerās Box].
Thus, the last journey of Tia and I began in a rush, not even waiting for the night to pass.