Chapter 35: An Elf Named Jerukku [before] (Part three)
Although fresh crimson blood danced in the air, the beast master took half a step back just before his flesh was cut off.
â- No, slightly before that, Renâs body was receding just a little bit.
(NoâŠ..!)
I thought the maneater had pulled his body back, but it wasnât the case.
While I was thinking about it, the horse we were riding was running down a large rock. It seems that he wasnât able to kill the momentum generated when he leapt up the big rock.
âHaaâŠâŠ haaâŠâŠ!â
Liciaâs condition continued to worsen.
Ren, who holds her, bites his lip and apologizes to Licia, feeling remorse for not finishing off the beast master.
âNoâŠ. itâs not your fault RenâŠâŠ.â
The stouthearted reply caused more pain to my heart.
âOh dear, that was a close call.â
Then Ren looked up at the beast master and huffed.
Ren also noticed the ivy, which should have pulled him backwards, on his back and furrowed his brow
âRen Ashton. Donât push me too hard, will you?â
ââŠâŠ you.â
âI havenât broken the seal yet and using natural magic without a staff is too much.â
Thatâs why he didnât push too hard in my escape the other day and came here to finish things.
(Because I shattered the staff that time.)
By the way, the robe the beast master was wearing was cut open by Renâs iron magic sword, revealing his hidden face.
He had long golden hair that reminded me of pure gold, and a smile on his neatly shaped face.
Ren remembers that face.
Although this is the first time they met, Ren knew his name.
ââŠâŠOh, so itâs you. Youâre not just a beast master, youâre a nature magician.â
âYou talk about me as if you know me.â
Thatâs right. Ren knew about him.
But what was the point of going through the trouble of telling him?
He had his doubts, but he couldnât be caught off guard by the way he was looking.
Thereâs no advantage to flaunting the knowledge that he knew him, but now thereâs no disadvantage either.
So, at the very least, as a way to get back at him.
I open my mouth and say gruffly, hoping to upset him.
ââ- Jerukku. Why are you here?â
I say in a voice of conviction, and a startled voice rises above the big rock.
âHow do you know my name?â
ââŠ..Well, I wonder how.â
As he rolled up in panic, I could see irritation besides surprise in Jerukkuâs face.
â- Jerukku, the beast master, is a master of magic.
Heâs an elf born with a heart filled with cruelty and has a past that has taken a number of his peopleâs life in its clutches.
Heâd normally have been executed, but since the elves of this world donât have a culture of execution, he was banished with most of his powers sealed away.
In Legend of the Seven Heroes I, heâs also the boss that the protagonists fight in the middle of the story.
This is why Ren remembered all this information.
And it should go without saying, but Jerukku is not a Leomelite.
Anyone born in Leomel, no matter what race, is punishable by domestic law, but in Jerukkuâs case, he was born on a different continent to begin with.
When he began his activities as an adventurer, he had already concealed his true identity.
(What surprised me was this one.)
Ren has thought about Jerukku many times since his rebirth.
The first time was when he learned that the wooden magic sword had a natural magic (small) effect, and the next, was when he fought Thief Wolfen.
Both had helped him learn how to fight Jerukku.
He couldnât find any words for this. What an odd coincidence.
I canât believe that the boss I was referring to in terms of how to fight would appear before me like this.
(So, why is that guy under Viscount GivensâŠ..)
While thinking in his mind, Ren pointed his sword at the maneater who was crawling on the ground and approaching.
âGeeeeeee!ă\
The maneater is wary of the iron magic sword, but unlike before, thereâs a distance between the two.
The Maneater is only waving his arms around with a yell, but even so, heâs the equivalent of a D-rank monster, so I canât let my guard down.
âWell, no need to show any mercy! Burn them!â
The remaining one opens its mouth again and spits out fire.
However, it wasnât as vigorous as it had been a moment ago.
Whether it was because it was exhausted or because it had Jerukku by its side, this time Ren had enough time to escape on horseback.
âKuâŠ.What are you doing?â
The frustrated Jerukku was waving his arms.
Looking at the crest on his arm, Ren muttered, âOhâ.
âYou made a deal with Viscount Givens!â
ââŠâŠ!â
âYou wanted information on who could break the seal! Iâm telling you, itâs not going to be easy to break the elven seals on your arms!â
Jerukkuâs eyes widened at these confident words.
âHow did you know all that?â
âBut I know something else! I also know that youâve been traveling all over this continent to find a way to break the seal! Thatâs why you became an adventurer!â
The patterns on Jerukkuâs arms are not tattoos, but powerful seals.
Itâs a substitute that drains magic power and significantly lowers the status.
This is the reason why itâs difficult to use two skills at the same time without the aid of a staff.
(I believe heâs â-)
In the legend of the Seven Heroes, Jerukku turns to the wisdom of a certain person in order to break the seal.
Itâs the dean of the Imperial Academy of Military Arts, who is said to be the best wizard in the world.
However, Jerukku is no match for him.
So he turns his attention to the students and targets the protagonists who have left the academy for extracurricular activities. He sets up many traps and battles with them, trying to take them hostage.
(Even so, it doesnât change what needs to be done.)
Ren fought back and readied his iron sword.
âHaaâŠhaaâŠhaaaâŠâ
Liciaâs pained voice.
We have to end the fight as soon as possible, even if itâs just for one more second.
Ren holds his iron magic sword right next to him and rides his horse toward the big rock.
He closes his eyes and takes a deep breath.
âItâs really the last time.â
After a quiet murmur, multiple sword flashes are released.
In the blink of an eye, the large rock is carved away, and Jerukku, who was standing at the top, crumbles at his feet.
âThis! Abominable sacred magic!â
The collapsing rock broke into boulders, and Jerukku fell through it.
The horse is nearing the end of its rope.
Pulling on the reins with the hope that the horse would make one last effort, Ren threw himself into the falling rocks.
He finally found his way through the rocks, cutting them with his iron magic sword.
âIâll end this!â
He flashed his iron sword and thrust the tip of the sword at Jerukkuâs throat.
Instead, Jerukku screamed out.
âProtect me!â
He ordered the maneater, whose wing curtains were intact and was breathing fire.
Then the maneater appeared between Ren and Jerukku and tried to prevent his master from receiving a fatal blow.
âGiiiiiiiiiiiiiă\
The maneater broke between the two men and was pierced by the iron magic sword.
But he didnât die for nothing.
In the end, it hit the horse Ren was riding and blew it away.
As he did so, Licia, who was riding the horse, was thrown into the air.
âMake it in timeâŠâŠ!â
Ren leaves the horse in midair and hugs Liciaâs body while being thrown away.
Then the two of them fell to the ground with the momentum of being blown away.
Fortunately, the corpses of the monsters spread around them provided a cushion and there was no great impact.
The horse lying a short distance away made him worry, but Ren confirmed that it had not suffered any serious injuries.
The horse seems to have the blood of a monster in its veins, and its body seems to be sturdy as well.
âLicia-sama! Are you all right?â
ââŠâŠ.â
She was breathing. But she was out cold.
(The sacred magic was gone too. She was at her limit.)
Renâs mind was buzzing.
One maneater was lying on the ground, but what if Jerukkku had the strength to summon it againâ- and he grew impatient with the change in the war situation.
But soon there was a glimmer of light.
Jerukku was kneeling right next to the Maneater, who was lying on his side.
He was too far away to see clearly, but Jerukkuâs shoulder had been pierced to a bone-deep level.
âKu âŠâŠ fufuâŠ..â
Jerukku laughed as a large amount of fresh blood flowed from his shoulder.
âDid he get me?â
The maneater couldnât prevent the thrust of the iron magic sword.
The sharp tip of the sword had pierced through the maneaterâs body and reached Jerukkuâs shoulder.
âHa ha ha ha ha. Thatâs a lot of blood! This is all blood that came out of my body!â
Hearing the exclamations, a maneater crawled alongside Jerukku.
Realizing that his master will soon die, he looks at Ren and threatens him.
But that was not the point, Jerukkuâs appearance was too eerie.
The sight of him laughing with bloodshot eyes made Renâs skin crawl.
âI havenât killed enough. I was hoping to break the seal that had eroded the bones of this arm and kill as many people as I had endured up until nowâŠâŠ Hah, now I wonât be able to kill any more.â
âThatâs right. I told you earlier. Youâre finished.â
That said, Renâs body is almost at its limit.
Thatâs why he couldnât get close to Jerukku, who is protected by the maneater.
âIâm finished?âŠâŠ canât kill you anymoreâŠâŠ?â
Jerukku muttered all of a sudden.
ââ no, you canât kill me.â
He looked at Ren and then at the unconscious Licia, and smiled a sneer.
âI wonder why. I have an inexpressible pleasure when I see a personâs dying face. Itâs a pleasure far more pleasurable than the physical contact of the opposite sex.â
âWhatâs the matter with you?â
âFufu. I just wanted to tell you why I love killing.â
Jerukku continued.
Incredible, suicidal one-liner.
His voice was terribly calm.
âManeater. Eat my arms.â
Ren, exhausted, broke down in response to the deafening command.