I looked at Eric and Goran, who were talking as if relieved.
But in spite of their words, their guard was completely up.
Their sharp eyes scanned our surroundings.
However, Kathe stomped towards me and said happily,
âIt looks like the wind breath was very effective against those machines!â
âIf anything, I think it was almost too effective.â
âGAHAHAHA! Do you really think so? You are probably right.â
The magic machines had strong magic defense for both fire and wind.
And her attack had gone straight through it all, so there was no questioning its power.
In any case, Kathe was too relaxed.
âKathe, itâs too early to celebrate. Keep your guard up.â
âOh? I think it is alright now?â
âNo, there are probably still enemies in your house.â
âBut you burned them all away, Locke! Though, I am very anxious about my furniture⊠But there should not be any more enemies.â
Kathe was born as the strongest of living creatures, and so she had an optimistic view of it.
I was still worried, and so I said to her,
âMaybe the goblins and low-ranking vampires are dead, but there could be Archs and Lords.â
âNo, Locke. I doubt even Archs and Lords could have survived that.â
âI agree. Kathe may be too optimistic sometimes, but you are too pessimistic, Locke.â
I understood what Eric and Goran meant.
But any enemy who couldnât survive that fire was not very strong.
I could take them down with one hand behind my back.
On the other hand, anything that did survive deserved to be taken seriously.
âKathe, arenât you forgetting something? There are Evil Dragons, arenât there?â
âOh, that is right. But I donât sense their presence.â
âThey could be sleeping deep inside.â
âI do not think that even Evil Dragons would sleep while fire is blazing around them.â
But them being awake didnât mean they would come out.
They could be lying low and waiting for us to come inside.
âWell, letâs go in. Kathe, you take the rear.â
âAnd donât use your breath in there.â
âI know. My claws and fangs are strong enough.â
And so we cautiously made our way into the palace.
As the paths were wide, I, Eric and Goran could walk side-by-side.
âThere is the toilet!â
âAnd there is the kitchen!â
Kathe explained as we walked.
Still, it was possible that there were enemies lurking in the toilets and kitchens too.
âIt doesnât seem like the fire did much damage.â
âWell, it is a dragon palace, after all.â
âAh, hereâs a medal. A Vampire Lord must have died in the fire.â
We found the occasional medal and pile of ash, but that was all.
There were no moving enemies.
âMaybe they really did die then?â
âI hope so. Kathe, where is this trash can?â
Philly, the genius Alchemist, had suggested that this trash can was creating the magic machines.
âOh, that trash can is just around the corner.â
I walked a little faster but remained cautious.
Just as we were about to turn the corner, a blade came swinging towards my neck.
I quickly bent backward and out of its path.
It was a Vampire High Lord.
His sharp sword slashed at all three of us at once.
From behind him, an additional five Vampire Lords were charging at us.
âSo they survived the fire!â
Maybe these vampires had been strengthened by the Evil God.
âDonât underestimate them, even if they are just Lords!â
Eric and Goran swung their weapons, not holding back even a little.
Given their number, each of us had to take down two of them.
Still, Eric and Goran were doing very well.
And so I fought with the Devil King Sword.
When in a party, my main role as a Sorcerer was defense.
There werenât many opportunities to burn all opponents to the ground with overwhelming firepower.
You had to control it carefully.
But given the circumstances, it was much better to leave it to Eric and Goran.
âKathe, watch our backs.â
Like Sorcerers, Kathe was not able to live up to her full potential while indoors.
Her attacks were too strong and had too much range.
As I traded blows with one of the Vampire High Lords, his eyes began to flash.
It was Charm, a skill that vampires were very good at.
The other five vampiresâ eyes flashed as well.
They were pooling their power together to enhance the effect.
âSix or not, donât think such a cheap trick could ever work on us!â
âHmph. As if Charm would have any effect!â
âHah, you almost made me dizzy for a second!â
Eric seemed quite fine. But Goran had me sweating for a moment.
He was probably joking, but I wished he wouldnât do that.
âGoran, hold yourself together!â
âNo, Iâm fine. Donât worry.â
While he was high in level, Goran was a Warrior. He had the lowest magic defense out of us three.
Even then, the power of five High Lords doing Charm together should not affect him.
Still, there was always a one in a thousandth chance.
âMaybe we should have brought an item to raise magic defense.â
I muttered as we fought. Thatâs when it happened.
A blast of wind breath hit us.