Shortly afterwards, Theo organized his thoughts as he watched the scenery outside the window change gradually.
Theodoreâs encounter with the undead had occurred closer to the Miller Barony than the Teheran territory. If they crossed a few more small hills, then the plains he had played on during his childhood would soon appear.
It was important for Theo and Sylvia to recover their depleted magic power until then. Of course, it would be best if another unexpected situation didnât occur.
Rattle! At that moment, the carriage rattled, and Theoâs eyebrows raised slightly.
âIt is the fourth one, and now there is just one left.â
Theo was recovering his magic power through meditation but didnât forget to count the number of hills they passed. He remembered that there were five hills between the border zone and the Miller Barony.
As they passed the last hill, Theodore opened his eyes. His magic power hadnât completely returned, but it wasnât always possible to be in a perfect condition. Sylvia sensed it and also woke up from her meditation. âTheo, have we arrived?â
âAlmost. Sylvia. Come out of the carriage when I give a signal. I wish that nothing would happen, but I have a bad feeling.â
âHuh, signal?â
âI will knock on the carriage roof three times like this.â
Theo knocked on the ceiling of the carriage. There was a blunt boom boom boom sound. It would be noticeable even if the surroundings were noisy.
Sylvia nodded as he opened the door of the still-moving carriage.
Huuuuong!
The wind was strong; the wind pressure facing the horse carriage wasnât at a normal level. If Theo fell, he wouldnât be able to avoid serious injuries. He stepped cautiously on the hanging door decorations and climbed to the roof of the carriage.
âUh!â Theoâs body wasnât disciplined enough to be able to balance on the roof.
He hurriedly used Cling, a 1st Circle binding magic, to stick his shoes to the roof and only stood up once his legs were firmly fixed. From this vantage point, Theodore could see some of the scenery from beyond the last hill could, and within moments, his expression distorted greatly.
âDamn! Dammit!â
His eyes, shining with âHawkeye,â spotted black smoke from beyond the last hill. The black smoke rose up, followed by a nasty smell which was carried over by the wind. It was the stench bodies which were burning just minutes ago.
What was happening beyond this hill?
âMister! Please move faster!â Theo yelled.
âYes! U-Understood!â The driver was shocked by Theoâs yell and used the whip again. The carriage seemed like it jumped down the fifth hill at once. If Theo hadnât used the Cling magic, he wouldâve be thrown off the carriage by the acceleration.
However, Theo didnât care as he stared ahead. His gaze was already frozen in that direction. He was determined not to be shaken by any devastation. But Theo now faced an unexpected sight. As they finally crossed the last hill, Theo could see the fight taking place on the plains.
Waaaaaah-!
A group of people were fighting against the undead. They were still quite a distance away, but the heat of the battlefield tickled his flesh. It wasnât a one-sided defensive position. The battlefield was in a state of flux.
âFighting? How?â
As someone who had been born and raised in the Miller Barony, Theodore Miller couldnât understand the situation. He knew that there were no troops in his hometown. Farmers would occasionally walk around town dressed as soldiers, but of course, there was no one who was actually properly trained.
It was impossible for them to create a formation, like what Theo was seeing right now, and defeat the monsters systematically. Additionally, most of the people fighting had rugged faces.
ââŚMercenaries,â Theo muttered as he determined the identity of the group of humans. âMoreover, the mercenaries have quite decent skills?â
It was as he said.
The mercenariesâ skills, as a group and individually while dealing with the undead, were fairly good. They first broke the legs with medium ranged weapons and then finished them off with blunt weapons.
Theo wasnât familiar with melee tactics, but the movements of the mercenaries were faithful to linked movements.
He didnât know why these low-level mercenaries were protecting the Miller Barony, but this was a great opportunity. The undead were preoccupied with fighting the mercenaries and had no interest in going to the villages.
Theo shouted to the trembling coachman before him, âMister Driver, go ahead first!â
âB-But MagicianâŚâ
âDonât worry, and just run! Quickly!â
As the driver stopped the carriage, Theoâs shoes slammed against the roof of the carriage three times. Then Theo jumped down from the carriage, quickly followed by Sylvia. After the two of them descended, the carriage quickly left. If the driver didnât do that, his life would be in danger.
The two people watched the carriage approach the village before turning to the direction where the battle was taking place. The mercenaries were still crushing the undead, but there was a limit to their stamina. If this continued, the balance between the two groups would collapse within an hour.
The momentum of the mercenaries would fall, and they would be destroyed shortly afterwards. That was, if Theodore and Sylvia sat still.
âThen, shall we begin?â
âYes.â
The two magicians raised their magic power without any interruptions. As it had been mentioned several times, a magician was strongest when they had secured a safe distance away from the target.
No matter how much time and money they had, the preparation of a warrior was limited. However, a magicianâs resources were directly connected to them. Additionally, Theo had a means to use that preparation time more effectively than others.
âMemorize.
âThree Slots Open.
âTriple Fire Arrow.â
A fire filled up the dark skies! The suddenly emergence of light created shadows, causing the mercenaries to feel amazed.
âWow, w-what is that? Fire arrows?â
âFire Arrow?! Magicians!â
âFriends or enemies? Tell us!â
âIf that is the enemy, we would be dead right now, you bastard!â
The mercenaries continued talking even in the midst of fighting. They split apart rotten heads with their axes, but their mouths didnât stop moving. There was no one who seemed frightened even when seeing the fire arrows.
One beat later, Sylviaâs magic was completed.
âIcicle Arrow.â
The magic formula for the 2nd Circle magic itself was simple. It took only one beat of time to gather the moisture. However, the magnitude of the magic was much larger compared to what she had done at the magic contest.
Sylviaâs magic power had reached the 5th Circle, and her sensitivity was several times that of Theoâs. In addition to the fire arrows, over 200 ice arrows appeared in the sky.
ââŚâŚâ
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There were at least 500 magic arrows in the sky. Using simple calculations, the number of arrows were enough to mercilessly annihilate the mercenaries twice over. The mouths of the mercenaries dropped open when they saw the overwhelming amount. They thought theyâd made a mistake as the arrowheads seemed to be pointing at them. The mercenaries hadnât expected to face such a large scale battle at this small village.
After a moment of silence, the arrows aimed at their targets and flew.
Dudududududu!
It was like a rain of hail. The solid and heavy ice arrows were like rocks punching holes into the undead bodies. The rotten flesh, muscles, and bones shattered, and the bodies which were turned to rags couldnât move anymore.
There was no need to talk about the bodies which were burned by fire. As their attack reduced the number of undead by half, the mercenaries realized they werenât enemies and cheered.
âOkay, they are allies!â
âA magicianâs spells are so reassuring!â
âHey! Iâll buy you a drink when it ends, so donât go anywhere!â
âNow! Donât rest! The kids who fall now wonât be allowed to rest easily for the rest of their lives!â
The increasingly disadvantageous battlefield had been reversed in a single move by the two people, Theo and Sylvia. The mercenaries brushed off their paralysis and continued attacking the undead, allowing Theo and Sylvia to use their massive attack spells without worrying about the undead approaching them.
This was ideal for war magicians. It was a fixed position with a solid escort.
âFireball!â
âMe too, Fireball.â
Kwakwakwang! Kuwang! Kwaang!
Scorching hot magic continued to be used, allowing the fighting mercenaries some room to rest.
This was the virtuous cycle of the battlefield, where reducing the enemyâs defense led to helping their allies. It was due to the existence of magicians who dominated the battlefield.
***
Thus, one hour passed by like this.
âSunrise! The sun is rising!â
âThese guys are going back! Donât get caught up and maintain the formations!â
The shouts of the mercenaries awoke Theo, who had been immersed in casting magic.
As the mercernaries said, the sky was gradually becoming brighter in the east. It was evidence of sunrise. The undead could move under the sun, but they were greatly weakened unless they were strong undead.
Indeed, the undead which had been charging senselessly began turning around.
As Theo watched the corpses return to the mountains, he muttered quietly, ââŚThe worst moment is over for now.â
After confirming that the undead would retreat the moment the sun came up, Theo shook his sweaty head and started calming his breathing down. His stamina expenditure wasnât great, but he had consumed a significant amount of mental power while casting the magic. Sylvia was also leaning against a nearby tree and breathing hard.
Their bodies were exhausted, making their usual senses dull. Was that why? The reactions of the two people were one fatal beat late.
Kkieeeek!
There was a creepy sound. The roar of a terrible predator rang in their eardrums. Above the heads of the mercenaries who thought the situation was over, a rotting flying monster appeared. It was an intermediate undead which had its flight skills preserved.
This was the Ghoul Wyvern!
Theodore cried out as he realized what it was, âWyvern?!â
There were no wyvern habitats in this area, nor was it an undead which could be made from the monsters nearby. If so, this meant the warlock had unleashed undead which had been found elsewhere. However, that was strange. Why would they do that for a small village like this?
However, he had no more room to think. There was a terrible roar as the ghoul wyvern flew toward Theo and Sylvia.
âItâs fast!â
This was more like a crash landing than flying.
The destructive power of the wyvern increased in proportion to its heavy body as it dived from above. It was clear that if the two magicians tried to avoid it, the wyvern would change directions with its wings.
The unimaginable power of the ghoul wyvern wouldnât just kill the two people but also destroy their bodies. They could block or strike back, but the remaining time in which they had to do it was only three seconds.
âBlaze Shell interceptionâno, too late!â
There was no time. Theo immediately unleashed the skill he had recently acquired.
It was the Triple Barrier skill from the âProtection Bangleâ artifact heâd received at the awards ceremony. The defense of the artifact, which could create three layers of shield, was said to even withstand 5th Circle magic.
However, it was unknown if it could withstand the ghoul wyvernâs physical power.
The shields of the two people were activated late, so the shape was thin and soft compared to the wyvernâs attack. The two magicians despaired as they intuitively sensed their imminent destruction.
Yet at that very moment, a man appeared between them.
âWhat? You are still children.â
There were falchions in both his hands. The man had thick golden hair and wore shabby chain mail. He also had two clinking ornaments hanging from his waist.
The man looked unlike the other mercenaries as he raised his pair of swords toward the ghoul wyvern. It happened in an instant.
Chwaaaaak!
The wyvern was cut to pieces as its body collapsed.
ââŚEh?â Theodore and Sylvia hadnât even been able to what had happened.
There was just a flash, then the ghoul wyvern shattered. The only thing they could see was the manâs arms moving as he held the falchions. Both hands had moved six times for a total of 12 movements.
This was the technique of a first-class swordsman.
âHey, I finally got this annoying guy,â the man said with a cheerful grin as he kicked the ghoul wyvernâs head. Then he looked back at the Theo and Sylvia. âIt never came down from the sky, so I had no way of catching it. I donât know who you are or where you came from, but I really appreciate your help.â
Sylvia still hadnât recovered, so Theo stepped forward first and spoke in a courteous tone, ââŚWe just did what was needed.â
The man before Theo absolutely wasnât a mercenary. Not even knights could cut a wyvern this way. If he fought this man, he would become a piece of meat before he could even chant a spell.
So, Theodore decided to reveal his position first. âIâm Theodore, an investigator sent by the Magic Society. This is my colleague, Sylvia.â
âAh, hello.â Sylvia looked at the scene like she was scared and bowed slightly.
The man smiled for a moment like he thought she was cute, then the smile disappeared. There was no evidence of the previous expression on the manâs serious face.
From now on, personal feelings wouldnât enter the conversation.
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âThen I will tell you my name,â the man said as he placed his falchions in their sheaths. âWe are the âWandering Wolvesâ mercenaries hired by the lord of this village. I am Randolph, the one in charge. Iâm sorry, but Iâll have to check your identities first.â
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