That day, Bash and Zell were cheerfully hunting zombies.
âWow, there really are a lot of them today!â
For some reason, the undead were more abundant than usual that evening.
Typically, the pair would encounter only two or three zombies every hour, but right now, they were popping up by the second.
It wouldnât be an exaggeration to call them a horde.
âWith this many zombies around, youâll be able to buy a shiny gold necklace in no time!â
âYosh!â
Bash joyfully replied as he parted two more zombieâs heads from their bodies.
The blow from the Heroâs immense blade cleaved through the undead, obliterating anything below its chest.
He then swiftly ripped out the lower jaw from the now inert zombie and threw it into the cloth bag he was carrying with him.
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Proof was required to obtain the rewards from the commission, and when it came to undead, it would generally be either the entire head or the jaw.
Furthermore, whether skeletons or zombies, bringing back a piece of its head usually meant that the creature was dead for good.
âMan, itâs going to be rough bringing all of this stuff back!â
âAh, thatâs no big deal. Weâll just make two trips.â
Bashâs heart fluttered as he stated his intention.
The pair wasnât sure how many hours they had been fighting, but there were uncountable amounts of zombie âdebrisâ scattered about all around them.
With this many undead, the moment he would acquire a shiny gold necklace was getting closer and closer.
And with that, he would finally be able to marry an Elf.
That beautiful, petite, gorgeous Elf lady.
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His chest swelled with anticipation and excitement.
Incidentally, just of Bashâs and his partnerâs sight, the zombies groaned and regenerated, their bodies reconstructing themselves through the Lichâs necromancy. The pair, in their excitement, had completely missed this fact.
They were simply too caught up in the prospect of a large amount of money coming their way.
And even if they had noticed, they would have been delighted at potentially getting an endless supply of zombie mandibles.
âOh, mister! Look, wraiths! Some wraiths are coming this way! Maybe killing them will net us some rewards too! It wouldnât make sense for the zombies and skeletons to merit a reward and not the wraiths, right? Letâs get them too!â
âAlright, Iâll leave it to you!â
âYou got it, boss! Fairy Shine!â
Zellâs entire body began to emit a blinding glow, the light seemingly disintegrating the Wraith.
It was easy to forget that the happy-go-lucky Zell was also a veteran among veterans. She could handle herself more than adequately with her magic, not to mention that this matchup was in her favor â wraiths, who were nigh-invulnerable to physical attacks, were also highly susceptible to light magic.
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All that remained was a thin, silk-esque piece of cloth.
The Wraithâs remnants.
Zell swooped by, picking it up and tossing it in the bag.
âOh, mister, looks like the bag is full!â
As she did so, she noticed that they had completely filled up the sac they had brought with them.
âMuu⊠should we go back for today then?â
Bash said as he shouldered the bag.
It was a bag much too large for even the imposing stature of an Orc, its weight nearly making Bash stumble.
âAh! Go back? What do you mean, go back?! What if we only have this one chance? What if this zombie is gone by tomorrow?!â
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âTheyâre zombies, not migratory birds. They wonât run away.â
âYeah, okay, thatâs a good point⊠but stillâŠâ
The two kept going at it for a while, steadily cutting through the undead swarm while making their way back to the town to unload their loot.
When suddenlyâŠ
âOi, oi, oi! Whatâs up with this? Why are there this many of them?!â
A Human voice rang out from nearby.
As Bash looked over in its direction, he saw a man engaged in fierce combat against a pack of zombies.
He wore a brown, mottled suit of armor, wielding a brilliant sword in his right hand and a flame engulfed shield in his left as he slashed through the approaching undead at blazing speeds.
Of course, he wasnât as quick as Bash, but he was still exceptional.
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âWhoa, ha, ha! This is great!â
Considering the circumstances, the Human looked as if he was in trouble, yet he had a spring in his steps and a face full of joy.
Given the full sac next to him, he had most likely also come to hunt zombies.
And just like Bash and Zell, he was thrilled that there were so many of them around
âHmm⊠that guy looks familiarâŠâ
Bash had met this man before.
Yes, he was the one that had graciously given the Orc top-grade information back at the bar.
At that exact moment, their eyes met.
âWhoa! A non-zombified Orc?!â
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Holding his flaming shield out in front of him, he charged straight towards Bash.
The latter drew his greatsword, holding it horizontally to meet the attack.
Sure, he could have cut him down on the spot, but he wasnât a threat anyways, and the Orc owed him one.
ââŠâ
However, the shield never collided with its target, the Human skidding to a stop inches away from the Hero.
As he stood there, immobile, his eyes went wide, and his knees went weak.
Sweat began to bead on his forehead, and his breathing became ragged.
âO-o-oâŠOrc Hero?â
Apparently, he was aware of Bashâs identity.
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âAh, âLast Breathâ, itâs you.â
And Bash knew who this man was as well.
He hadnât been able to recognize him the other day, but his signature set of equipment revealed who he really was.
His blood-stained armor that had initially been an immaculate white.
His burning shield and glowing sword through which he channeled with extraordinary magical strength.
One of the rare Human magic warriors.
âLast Breathâ, Breeze Kugel.
âWhat the hell is the Orc Hero doing hereâŠ?â
âI told you just the other day.â
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âThe other day? I donât remember meeting y-âŠâ
As he jogged his memory, Breeze suddenly recalled the events that occurred a couple of days ago.
He had just been rejected by yet another Elf and had hit it off with an Orc.
His recollection was fuzzy, though, as he was drunk out of his mind back then.
The only thing he could dredge up from his brain were vague images of himself downing mug after mug alongside this Orc, all the while admiring the unattainable beauties from afar.
But Breeze could read the situation.
He saw the bag Bash was carrying and realized they were both here for the same thing.
âHuh⊠and here I was wondering what an imminent personage like yourself would be doing here⊠so thatâs how it isâŠâ
âYeah⊠though I am ashamed to admit it.â
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âBah, thereâs nothing to be embarrassed about. Just look at meâŠâ
ââŠâ
Bash examined Breeze in return.
He looked as gallant as one could be, standing there with his magical sword and shield.
A true heroic figure that could be relied upon.
Humans could use magic regardless of their virginity, so a magic warrior should have no reason to be embarrassed, thought the Orc Hero.
However, from what he had told him the other day, he was also a fellow bachelor.
From Zellâs teachings, Bash remembered that it was normal among Humans to get married when you reached adulthood.
Perhaps Humans were ashamed of being single, just as Orcs were ashamed of being virgins?
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âI suppose weâre in the same boat, you and IâŠâ
âHeh, thanks for trying to comfort me.â
Breeze gave the Orc an awkward, meek, self-deprecating smile.
He had been entirely overwhelmed by the imposing presence in front of him and felt like a kitten faced with a tiger.
Yet Bash didnât understand why he was acting so uncomfortably.
They were both out here trying to woo an Elf by getting money, werenât they?
âHmm?â
It was then that Bashâs keen ears heard a sound coming from afar.
A nearly inaudible cacophony of buzzing and crunching mixed in with pleasant yet familiar voices.
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âLooks like some Elves are being attacked by zombies.â
âWhat?!â
The Orc strained his hearing.
He couldnât discern what precisely the Elves were saying, but he could tell from the sparse words and screams that they were in trouble.
âLooks like theyâre outnumbered⊠and losingâŠâ
ââŠâ
The moment those words left Bashâs mouth, Breezeâs eyes narrowed.
His lips tightened, and his face became serious.
âWait, we canât be talking like this when the Elves are in trouble! Which way?â
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âThere.â
âAlright! Letâs go!â
Exclaimed Breeze as he began running.
âWhatâs he doing?â
Zell cocked his head, confused as to why the Human had suddenly darted off.
It wasnât like she knew who this man was in the first place.
She had just become aware that he was Bashâs acquaintance and quite a strong magic warrior.
âNo idea, but it looks important. If heâs going, why donât we go too?â