The city of Dualcamarte, where the people had died or fled.
The city had now been turned into a front-line base for the Rose Princessâs Army, and undead soldiers were lined up in the rubble piles of the city.
Standing still and waiting under the cloudy sky, a large number of human figures looked like grave markers lined up in a graveyard or a forest of winter withered broadleaf trees.
The stench of death and a stagnant breeze blew through the air, and the city was completely destroyed.
Like a carrot that a child had removed from a dish and left uneaten, the assembly hall existed, unscathed.
âThe situation was generally as expected. It looks like the trick is working.â
âThanks for the reconnaissance, Tracy.â
The hall was just like a church chapel, except that there were no stained glass windows or statues of deities.
Gathered together were the ghouls operating as platoon leaders and the undead with ace-level skills.
Above it, Tracyâs voice could be heard from the call mark, who was on a reconnaissance mission to Terra Kaine, where he was making a final check before the inevitable invasion.
âI hope the refugees gathered in Terra Kaine are enough already. Itâs about time.â
âHuh⊠A lot of people are going to die from now on.â
âYes, they are. Tracy, youâre in the shadows this time until we can get to you.â
ââŠWell, I canât do anything if I leave. Iâve been working all day, so Iâll just have a snack and watch the world go by.â
As one would expect from a neighboring city, Tracy was out of range of âEmotion Detectionâ, but without having to listen to his shriveled voice, one could understand Tracyâs feelings.
He was committing an atrocious act, she thought. When they would be slaughtering an unspecified number of people like cleaving, it would be blurred, but when a tragedy like that befell someone in the immediate vicinity, it could make him recognize what he was doing, even if he didnât want to.
It felt like a cold hand was stroking the inside of her body.
âYou need to get some experience. You were a competent general when you were alive. Even if you lost your experience and memory when you became a ghoul, you would still have the same qualities. I hope you will improve and become competent again.â
âThank you very much. Then, this Alastair. This battle will be a source of inspiration for me.â
âWeâll be in action at sundown. The most important targets are Marquis Edfeldt, who gave his support to Hilbert II, and Ghislain, the candidate for crown prince. Now, let us strike terror into the land.â
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The sun was already setting, but the light from the large magic lamps that cut through the darkness and projected from the city walls illuminated the area like a spotlight on a stage.
Just outside the gates of Terra Kaine, on the road leading to Dualcamarte, a group of armed people formed a line.
Leading the way were, of course, the five members of the âSub-Zero Crystal Spearâ. The rest were mostly adventurers, but there were some knights among them.
And then there were the holy beasts. A white tiger with golden fangs and cuirass, and a golden-masked bird with gorgeous gold ornaments on its wings followed them. These holy beasts, both reliable and eerie, were told by Marks to listen to the instructions of the âSub-Zero Crystal Spearâ, and they obeyed whatever Zeft and the rest of the group said.
The âRose Princess of Hellrageâ was on the moveâŠ
This information was brought to their attention by a scout only a short time ago.
âLetâs check it out. According to the refugees, the army of the âRose Princess of Hellrageâ that is crushing the cities in the territory is attacking by attacking the walls of the cities by breaking them down with giant undead with huge weapons. In other words, these giant undead are siege weapons.â
âOh, âHilbert IIâ⊠What a mess.â
When the leader, Zeft, glared at the road stretching over the hill, Cain, the tank, roared like he was crazy.
Among the information brought by the refugees, the one that was received with the strongest shock was a corpse giant who called himself Hilbert. This was the end of the person who ruined the âRose Princess of Hellrageâ.
âI think the job of the âSub-Zero Crystal Spearâ will probably be to stop the giant.â
âIâd really prefer not to go outside the city walls.â
âIf a giant bigger than the walls appears, itâs like the walls donât exist at all. Unfortunately, there are no weapons in this city that can fight it. It is most effective if we ⊠go out there.â
Siege battles were generally overwhelming in favor of the defenders. It was possible to overturn a considerable gap in strength. To throw away that advantage and go for it would normally seem s*icidal.
However, after piecing together the information he had gathered, Zeft had come to the conclusion that âusing the city walls as a shield is meaninglessâ, and that a force outside the city walls was needed to make them work. A s*icide squad that would dive into the enemy and expose itself to the onslaught. The âSub-Zero Crystal Spearâ volunteered to go with them, and other adventurers who could no longer say no also volunteered to go with them.
âThey call them giants, but donât you know anything more about them?â
Chenxi crossed her arms in thought with a (relatively) serious expression on her face.
She hated complicated situations and uncertain information. This was because she didnât know what kind of a solution she would need to strike.
âHe is said to have been about ten meters tall. We are told that he had four or six arms, each with a battering ram or huge hammer. The testimonies seem to be mixed up, and thatâs about all we know.â
âWell, itâs not like heâs going to suddenly burst into flames or anything. If they were capable of that, the refugees would have seen it.â
âSo itâs just a brute force enemy.â
Chenxi laughed fiercely as she clashed her dragon-shaped gauntlets.
The âSub-Zero Crystal Spearâ had plenty of experience fighting giant monsters. Bigger monsters were usually not as agile. Fighting them in a way that they surrounded the targetâs body would create an unexpected blind spot. It would be easy for the light Chenxi.
âThe ideal way is to catch them at a distance so that their attacks did not reach the city walls, and defeat them while receiving covering fire from the city walls. If they are undead, it would be rather easy to defeat them with «Consecration» because it would give us an advantage.â
âAh, thatâs right! Undead means rotten! I-I donât want to punch or kick rottenâŠâ
âHold on.â
âWhoa!â
Chenxiâs scream shook the earth.
No, no.
âOh ⊠andâŠâ
âEh, what!? Itâs my fault now!?â
âOf course not.â
It was not because of Chenxiâs booming voice.
A tremor ran through the ground. It was like something big had hit it.
âItâs getting closer.â
Tump, Tump. A regular shudder, small at first, then a little louder.
But no matter how long it took, the giant that had been reported was not in sight. What appeared over the hill was an army of corpses. Skeletons, zombies, and ghouls.
The lower-level adventurers in the back of the group were shaken up, but to the âSub-Zero Crystal Spearâ it was nothing to worry about. Small fries were small fries no matter how many were gathered. They should only pay attention to those who were particularly strong.
«Ray» was directed toward the march of undead.
Although it was still too far away to see clearly, they could see that the marching undead were unnaturally leaving the middle of the line.
Footprints were carved in the snow. Like an invisible giant walking on foot.
No, not a metaphor, perhaps an invisible giant walking.
âInvisibleâŠ?â
âWell, you can tell by the footsteps and the sound.ââ
Naturally, Zeft was skeptical.
Even if they were invisible, it would be obvious that they were there. What was the point of hiding them?
The only thing he could think of was that it was a combat enhancement buff to make it harder to fight when they were brought into a fight.
âLet me see, Claire.â
âUnderstood.âŠâȘConcealment Detectâ«â
Claire pushed up her glasses with her middle finger and chanted a magic spell.
It was magic to reveal what was magically hidden. As the chanting concluded, there was a change in Zeftâs view.
A reddish-black blur seemed to drift by, and the figure of a giant became visible, albeit in a flickering manner.
âHmph⊠The concealment is very strong. But itâs enough to see the outline.â
âThatâs it. Itâs certainly big.â
The giant, which looked like shimmering smoke, was slowly approaching.
Though slow, it was only because it was so large that it looked slow, and because of its large stride, it was quite fast. The surrounding undead soldiers were following suit as they ran.
However, the march came to a halt about 300 meters from the city wall. It was a distance that ordinary bows and most magic could not reach.
The blur-like giant crouched down, and the undead soldiers stepped forward to protect the giant, shields at the ready.
Zeft wondered if they were going to form up once they were in position. But the distance between them was too close for that, so he thought they might just attack.
The next moment, the magic of concealment was suddenly lifted.
It was said to be 10 meters tall, but it might have been a little smaller than that. The skin had the texture of carrion, and he carried weapons on his long, strong arms, three pairs of them, six in all. The two heads were unbalanced and small compared to the body.
On the broad shoulders were several tubular objects attached, as though they had been forcibly wedged into the flesh to create space.
âWhat are those? Those shoulder ornaments.
No, they couldnât possibly be ornaments.
A heavily textured, cylindrical object pointed at the city wall.
It was almost at the same time that Zeft realized what they were, and that a magic circle was deployed on the giantâs shoulders in formation as the built-in technique was activated.
âOh, oh, oh! Oh, God! God will rain thunder down on the enemies of the righteous!â
âOh no, defensive posture!!â
Immediately after the cracked voice came a piercing, ear-splitting sound.
Twelve magic-powered projectile cannons mounted on the shoulders of the giant erupted with fire, and cannonballs slammed into the city walls.