We calmly observed the five C ranked monsters that gathered around us and attempted to look for openings. They had us surrounded, so we needed to remain vigilant. There was a chance that the horde, the army that had continued to advance, would disperse if we sat around for far too long, and it would be much more difficult to annihilate them if they werenât all gathered in one spot.
And if we failed in our extermination, the many villagers, black catkin or otherwise, would be attacked. They wouldnât be able to evacuate all the way to Greengoat.
Letting our guard down and diving right in would be an act of suicide. We wouldnât be able to defeat the five enemies before us unless we remained calm. And so, with my mind restored to a state of serenity, I quickly devised a plan and informed Fran of its contents.
âUrushi. Can you keep the Crimson Wolf at bay?â
âWoof woof!â
Kin to the God of Wolves, one of Urushiâs titles, provided him with the ability to intimidate other wolves. Thus, it seemed likely that he would have a paw up on the Crimson Wolf, even if the two were the same rank.
âFran, focus on the demon. Heâs going to be the most troublesome of the bunch. Donât hold back if you think itâll get you in trouble. Feel free to use Brilliant Lightning Rush at your discretion.â
âNn!â
I donât really want to deal with any trickery, and its magic lets it support its allies too. Yeah, definitely bringing that thing down asap.
Fran pulled the Phantom Pyroxene Blade out from her inventory and equipped it. While the two of them were holding off their respective opponents, I would be defeating the final three.
The monsters kept us surrounded and stared in anticipation of our actions. Franâs actions, the drawing of a brand new weapon, had caused them to raise their guard even further. It was precisely their excessive caution that allowed me to gather up enough magical power for my next action.
âLetâs go!â
âNn!â
âKanna Kamui!â
There was a minor bit of delay before the spell activated, in which the magical aura radiating off my body drastically beefed itself up. The monsters reacted to it and immediately launched an assault.
But they were too late.
A giant white thunderbolt larger than even the Graphite Hydra, the largest of the five, descended from the sky and swallowed the jet black snake whole. Its ability to regenerate would be far too obnoxious if left alone, so Iâd slammed it with as much burst damage as I could muster. Kanna Kamuiâs light soon faded. And with it went the multi headed serpentâs corpse. The attack had burnt even the very concept of the monster to dust. Not a single bone or scale remained. All that was left was a large crater situated right where it had been just moments ago.
The aftershock, a heavy burst of wind, assaulted the remaining four monsters. The force was so great that it threatened to knock each of the four massive beasts off their feet and sweep them away if they didnât take care to keep themselves firmly planted in the dirt below. That said, all four had gone completely stiff. Seeing the instant death of their ally had frozen them solid.
Their response, or rather, their lack thereof, proved that they were still unused to combat and its intricacies. Freezing up in the middle of a battle was a huge mistake, one that proved fatal for the Steel Titan Bear that had been by the Hydraâs side.
âYouâre mine!â
âRoarrrrrrrrrrrr!?â
I teleported behind the metallic ursine and drilled straight through its back with a telekinetic catapult. Its inability to react allowed me to land a critical hit; I destroyed its core with a single blow.
If it werenât so taken aback, the bear likely wouldâve been able to detect the attack and, at the very least, move to protect its vitals. But as it was now, the bear lacked the capacity to even so much as fathom that I, a sword, would be able to move on my own and reap it of all it had.
The only one of the four remaining monsters to react, the demon, had been unable to alter the bearâs fate. Fran had already engaged it in combat and locked it down.
Still, the bearâs heavy defenses were impressive. My intent had been to impale it through and through, but I was only able to barely reach its core, once again showing that it had been no small fry.
And of course, the same trick wasnât going to work a second time. All three remaining monsters already knew that I could move on my own. The sight of me killing one of their allies had practically been seared into their minds. They werenât going to let their guard down again.
I tried to give the monsters yet another shock by shoving the bearâs corpse into my magical inventory, but much to my dismay, they didnât freeze up this time. Still, I didnât particularly mind. I had done enough to better our situation. Two of our five foes were dead. Relieved at my success, I returned to Franâs side.
âAlright, just three left. Letâs do this!â
âGot it.â
âWoof!â
Urushi provoked the crimson wolf with an attack before dragging it somewhere a bit further away so they could engage in a duel. The scarlet canine seemed to have been paying extra attention to Urushi, which was a given since the two were the same type of monster, so it accepted his challenge immediately.
âAnd now all we have to worry about is the demon and the bug.â
âNn!â
Fran grabbed me and got ready to fight. She made sure to keep the tip of my blade pointed at the demon in order to cut its obnoxious spells out of the equation as quickly as possible. Unfortunately, the black skinned humanoid had already retreated a fair distance away and started to throw spells at us to keep us in check.
Our explosive offenses had made the creature wary, which was unfortunate. I wanted it to draw closer so we could finish it off with a single high powered strike.
We wouldâve been able to quickly eliminate the demon if we had Urushi at our side, but he was stuck in a stalemate with the other wolf.
Urushi was stronger from a magic standpoint, but the crimson canine outranked him when it came to physical prowess. All in all, the two were roughly equal. The black dog lurked about in the shadows and launched darkness magic from afar, while the red one ignored even the very concept of defense and instead focused on rushing in to deliver a single, critical blow with its flames.
It looked like their duel would continue for quite some time; we were on our own.
Both the Adamantite Beetle and demon were extremely fast, and their mobility was only further emphasized by their ability to take to the air. To make matters worse, they were working together. When we chose to attack one, the other would go on the offensive and force us off its partner.
The Adamantite Beetleâs attacks ended up being a pain in the ass to deal with despite it not having the best offensive stats. It was able to use its mana as thrusters by firing it out from behind, which in turn allowed it to gain an explosive amount of propulsion.
We couldnât even avoid it just by keeping an eye on it. We had to carefully observe the flow of its mana and put everything into evading the incoming attack the moment it began getting ready to charge.
And of course, the demon didnât allow us to focus as much attention on the beetle as I wanted.
It came at us with a blade the moment we looked away from it, one made from poison magic. It used that very same element to fire a spell as it closed the gap. Watching Urushi fight had allowed the demon to deduce that Fran didnât have the best defenses against poison based attacks. The attack wasnât too quick, so Fran dodged it and avoided damage.
Or at least that was what was supposed to happen.
âGuah!â
âFran!â
The massive insect charged at Fran the moment she glanced at the demon. She realized the moment the creature began to accelerate, and readied her defenses, but they were easily broken.
It turned out that the beetle was capable of not only using its magic as a propellant, but also condensing it around its horn in order to up its damage. The force of its blow was able to tear right through the barrier she threw up.
Both her right arm and right leg ended up bent the wrong way. Her head was bleeding pretty heavily as well. But that wasnât even the worst of it. The whole right side of her gut had been wrenched out by the beetleâs horn.
I immediately threw out a Greater Heal, but the spell wasnât strong enough to close the wound.
âFran! Use Instant Regeneration! Right now!â
The only response I got from her was a cough.
âCan you hear me, Fran!? You need to use Instant Regeneration!!â
My second shout got through to her, as she nodded while wincing, her face distorted in pain. Her wound then quickly began to close. Luckily, she had made it just in time.
The only problem was that Fran was a humanoid. Unlike a sword or a slime, her body wasnât made up of a series of simple, easily definable features. To that end, the skill ended up being inefficient as far as cost went. It had ended up draining a massive portion of her mana.
âAre you okay?â I asked her as I put up a barrier.
âNnâŠâ She managed to squeeze out a reply between ragged breaths.
âWhat happened?â
âCame out of nowhere.â
I nodded my metaphorical head in agreement. She and I had seen the same thing. The attack the beetle had launched didnât feel like something that had caught us off guard because it came from a blind spot. It felt more like the attack had just suddenly appeared out of thin air.
For a moment, I suspected that the beetle had teleported, but it didnât have the skills to let it do so. I was certain of it. It did have the Espionage skill, but its level was far too low to be of relevance.
âWell, thatâs a high ranked monster for you. Damned thing has got a few tricks up its sleeves.â
âBut will win.â
âYou betcha.â
Though she had been on the verge of death only a few moments prior, Franâs spirit had yet to wane. She was still all for going in and giving it everything she had. But that was only to be expected. Franâs resilience had always been her most notable trait.
âAlright, letâs keep our guard all the way up and do this!â
âNn!â
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Editorâs note: Hey, guys! Joker here. Boy, Sword-dad really caused that Hydra to just STOP, didnât he? But thatâs fine by me. Multiple heads and uber speed regeneration is too much of a pain to deal with. Though it seems like he shouldâve focused on the beetle over the bear, since it seems to be a sneaky sunuva bitch. I dunno, that beetleâs giving me weird vibes, personally. Especially since it managed to critically wound Fran like that. Damn beetle, who gave you the right? Sword-dad needs to erase both you and your species from this world for what you did to our precious, curry-loving catgirl. Iâm sure he can make curry out of beetle meat, provided itâs actually edible. Demon, you just need to surround it and beat it down, I feel. The beetle will be the problem. All right, Iâve gotta head out. Got an appointment to keep with Nintendo. See yâall in the next chapter! Please go to https://www.novelupdates.cc/I-Was-a-Sword-When-I-Reincarnated/ to read the latest chapters for free