His Gigant drew a red trajectory. With each contact, severed limbs fluttered everywhere randomly.
âGasp!â
âUgh!â
It took less than a few minutes for the twenty Akhtarunâs Aliens to be reduced to less than half of their original number.
Leaving behind the fallen companions, the Aliens despaired.
âDamn itâŚâ
âThereâs no room to pierce through at allâŚâ
Ryu Han-bin of the past had been full of gaps. He had just overcome his shortcomings with overwhelming physical ability.
But at that moment, he had become different.
There were no longer any openings in his stance.
At least level 100 beings wouldnât be able to pierce through his defenses.
Now he, too, was getting closer to becoming the perfect fighter!
In the beginning, he was just a âdog catcher,â but at that moment, he had proven himself to be a great âfighter.â
âYou know the odds are stacked against you.â
Han-bin slid down the edge of his sword.
âSurrender, and Iâll save your life.â
Aliens looked at each other and paused.
Ryu Han-bin smiled.
âWhat? You donât believe me?â
It didnât seem to be the case.
They opened their mouths with a bitter look.
âWe know the rumor that the new Sword King avoids murder.â
âMaybe itâs from the bottom of your heartâŚâ
Nevertheless, they showed murderous spirits again.
They held their swords up, grabbed their wands, started casting, and pulled up everything they had.
âBut weâre not even allowed to surrender.â
âHonestly, I would have surrendered if possible, damn it!â
They didnât subdue their fighting spirit.
Han-bin narrowed his eyes.
âOh, so you know the truth, donât you?â
* * *
A long time ago, Ryu Han-bin wondered why the Top Three didnât inform the Aliens whom they had forbidden that they would die if they surrendered.
No matter how hard he thought about it, there seemed to be no benefit from keeping it secret.
He had overpowered Hollien, so he asked her.
âWhy did you hide from the Aliens of Akhtarun the fact that if they surrendered, the ban would be activated?â
Hollienâs answer was indeed far beyond expectations.
â⌠We didnât tell them that?â
Her eyes widened as if she had never heard of it before and soon clicked her tongue as she recalled.
âOh, come to think of it, I didnât tell them.â
How great was that answer at the time?
âIt turns out itâs all for a ridiculous reason.â
It was a matter for those who sat on the top and used their jaws to pull people together.
They wanted others to understand the situation even though they wanted others to talk like crap.
âNow youâve taught them that surrendering meant death.â
Full of fighting spirit, the Aliens shouted.
âYou must be strong!â
âBut we havenât lost yet!â
It wasnât just baseless confidence.
Other corps away from the battlefield also raised a continuous signal.
âWeâve surrounded the Sword King!â
âCome on, send in extra troops!â
From the west and east, dozens of Golem steeds were running towards him again.
Despite the distance being too far to check the level, Ryu Han-bin was convinced.
âTheyâre also Aliens.â
Aliens who lived in hiding were seemingly indistinguishable from Latnains. Everyone had their personalities as they had lived their own lives were different lives.
But Aliens from Akhtarun were different.
Based on the same Guidelines, they had spent decades fighting the same monsters in the same dungeon.
Inevitably, everyone had become similar.
Just by observing their movements, it was easy to detect them.
âThe numbers are⌠about 40? I donât know exactly.â
Regardless, if they joined the Aliens in front of him, there would be over 50.
They never surrendered. They fought to the death!
A Magic Swordsman, who used twin swords, shouted triumphantly.
âNo matter how strong you are, you wonât be able to defeat several of us!â
Han-bin replied nonchalantly.
âThatâs true.â
He was sure he would have to do his best to deal with them.
However, Ryu Han-bin rather pulled out.
Thud!
He increased the distance from them by kicking the ground.
The Aliensâ eyes glowed as they chased Han-bin.
âWhere do you think youâre going?â
âDo you think weâre going to lose you?â
Dozens of Aliens sprinted through the battlefield and laid siege.
Focusing only on defense, Ryu continued to fly out of their hunting party.
And he smiled coldly, glancing over them.
âWhy would I do my best here?â
* * *
Akhtarunâs Aliens never betrayed the Thunder King or Archmage.
The strong ban suppressed even their soul, and if they disobeyed it, they would lose their lives.
Hence, the Latnains recognized them as âloyal insane warriors who spared no lives.â
However, Ryu Han-bin, who had played quite a bit of online games in Korea, had a different sense.
âYouâre not loyal, and youâre not saving your life, are you? Itâs just that you canât disobey orders.â
There was one thing he had realized, thanks to Hollienâs ridiculous reply.
The Top Three, who banned the Aliens, gave crappy orders.
To be exact, they just gave orders as usual.
However, Aliens only followed orders entered into the ban. It wasnât about moving arbitrarily like loyal people.
âWhatâs the difference between that and an NPC mercenary following a player?â
Continuing to flee, he looked carefully at the situation on the battlefield.
There was still fighting everywhere.
Large armies from both sides were mixed up in both walls and fields, spilling blood and letting out roars.
Looking at one of them, Ryu Han-bin smiled.
âApparently, the death error that occurred upon surrendering was correctedâŚâ
He suddenly kicked the ground stronger and picked up the pace.
âWhat about this?â
Han-bin completely ignored the Aliens and raced to the other side of the battlefield.
He blew up, interrupting knights and soldiers, and burst into a roar.
âAhhhhhhhh!â
The target was Jakel, the old knight, the 8th Corps commander.
âOh, my gosh!â
He didnât go after Jakel on purpose.
Instead, he dug up a 10-meter radius around the super-long blade Aura and burned it to the ground!
Boom!
If he got caught up in that, the damage to his troops would be severe.
Being an experienced commander, Lord Jakel made a quick decision.
âRetreat! Retreat! Brace up!â
Of course, a retreat in that situation wasnât to escape. It was just a realignment for a counterattack.
Jakelâs convoy backed off, steadily keeping their weapons up.
The remaining soldiers also spread from side to side and escaped Ryu Han-binâs offensive.
So far, it was a normal response.
The problem wasâŚ
âRetreat?â
âHe wants us to retreat.â
âGood for us!â
As if they had been waiting, about 50 Aliens left the battlefield along with the 8th Corps at once!
âOh, no! Those bastards!â
Frustrated, Jakel screamed.
âCome back! Who told you to retreat!â
But his orders didnât reach the Aliens.
No matter how much he shouted on that murky battlefield, it was hard to get across if the one he was talking to didnât pay close attention.
Furthermore, it was all the more so if he focused his mind on the order to retreat on purpose.
âHe told us to retreat!â
âIâm going to retreat!â
âItâs not our fault that we canât deal with that monster!â
It was no use raising the signal. They were running without looking back.
So determined, blindfolded, ears covered, and eager to escape!
âBye~!â
Smiling, Han-bin waved to the Alien group.
âIâve opened up a way for you to live, and of course, it comes out that way.â
The orders received by Akhtarunâs aliens werenât the same as âfind and kill the party of the incarnationâ or âif you encounter the party of the incarnation, donât back down and fight.â
At that rate, military action itself became impossible.
Therefore, the Top Three banned the idea of adding the Aliens into the army, saying, âDonât hurt our troops, and obey them if the commanderâs order is given.â
âObey the commanderâs orders, but do not back down if you encounter the Sword Kingâs party. Ensure that it refers to them even if the retreat order is issued, then figure out the victory or defeat of the war and make the best move in our favor. The ban was not imposed in such a way asâŚâ
âIf youâre Latnains with common sense, youâd never have thought youâd have to make such a complicated order.â
Thanks to that, he was able to defeat the troublesome enemies.
Ryu Han-bin looked forward again, holding his Gigant.
âWell, we still have work to do, donât we?â
The savage swordsman had a beastly smile.
Lord Jakel and the guardsâ complexions turned pale.
âUhâŚâ
âUrgh!â
* * *
With the performance of the Sword King Felard Bean, Akhtarunâs Aliens fled the battlefield in vain.
Leon Hart also swept under the fortress walls, so both Kaldris and the Mado Kingdom couldnât attempt to attack the fort properly.
Despite being outnumbered, the Allendia troops were still fighting back against the enemyâs offensive.
But neither did the Kaldris-Rune coalition.
They still had as much power as Akhtarunâs Aliens.
Ancient Dragons of Upper Draconium.
In dragon form, their average level was 110, more powerful than Akhtarunâs Aliens.
Ahead of the elegant beauty, the swordsman with black hair hanging down to her waist, Blight, commander of the 5th Corps, made a polite request.
âBring down their offensive, Manakiras!â
Although they were currently tied to the Thunder King and the Archmage, the Upper Draconiumâs Ancient Dragons had long been a source of awe for Latnains.
However, she couldnât possibly treat them like the Aliens of Akhtarun.
The beauty answered gracefully.
âI accept your request.â
Her whole body was engulfed in a dazzling light. Soon after, a black Dragon over 30 meters flew up.
A huge shadow covered the battlefield.
The dignified and elegant figure made the soldiers of the Mado Kingdom burst into cheers.
âDragon!â
âYeah, they only have a Wyvern at most!â
âWe have Dragons!â
Soon after, the Black Dragonâs Breath passed through on the battlefield.
Boom!
Along with the thick offensive, the Allendia Armyâs screams erupted.
A magnificent figure who was worthy of being called one of the Ancient Dragons.
However, Manakirasâ innermost thoughts werenât in line with what she looked like.
âI have to shoot and get out of here quicklyâŚâ
Sure enough, a black Wyvern flew from one side of the battlefield.
âWhoâs gonna let you set it up?â
Bursting into a roar, Effir sped up.
âGrowl!â
She folded her wings and flew in like an arrow to take control of the Black Dragon.
Manakiras gave up her back even if she didnât want to.
The speed difference was so big that there was no time to do anything about it.
She was so nervous.
âThat Wyvern again!â
Of course, the mere fact that she flew fast wasnât enough to make her grit her teeth.
What would come next was the main problem.
âTurn into a human being, yap!â
That spell, which everything to do with the Polymorph Necklaceâs activation, had to be for the rise of Manakirasâ blood pressure.
âDamn it!â
With abusive language, Manakiras became a young woman again and fell flat.
In the form of a human, her level was also lowered, leading to her life fluctuating.
She scrambled to get a response.
-Blink, activate!
She used a Blink Ring, an essential high-level item, to stand back onto the ground without looking back.
After barely hiding between friendly positions, her collapsed pride and shame came weighing on her shoulders.
âOh, my God! You lowly Wyvern!â
The naked beauty growled.
Please report us if you find any errors so we can fix it asap!