According to Lapis, a fire at this outer region wouldnât attract the demonsâ attention. The reason was, the demons were actually aware of humans and other races entering their domain and collecting intel. If humans came near or into their town, of course they would think about dealing with them. Otherwise, they would simply acknowledge that there were few trespassers doing something sneakily, but they didnât care enough to go over and repel adventurers.
âBecause humans come here gathering intel just to know whether demons will cross the mountains and attack them.â
Dealing with some mere adventurers would only add to demonsâ already-bad reputation, while those adventurers only did that much⊠To demons, such an action simply brought no profit. After being told so by Lapis, Loren came to think that acting with extreme caution here was somehow stupid.
Still, this time, demons werenât their only opponents. In order to not attract unwanted attention from other creatures, they didnât make a fire. After dinner, they hid in a corner of a village and kept watch for any strange occurrences.
âI want cooked food.â
âLater.â
As expected, Gula complained about their scarce dinner, and Loren and Lapis had to sooth her. They decided to not set up a tent, but took turns getting into their sleeping bags and keeping watch.
The strange occurrence took place past midnight, when the moon was high in the sky. It was Lorenâs and Lapisâ guard shift, and Gula was sleeping soundly. Their camping site was hidden next to a building at the edge of the village, and even though there should have been no one else but themselves here, some living creature was approaching them. It was Lapis and Shayna, who noticed its appearance.
âSomethingâs coming. From the East. There are about twenty or thirty of them.â
[âOnii-san, East of the village. Twenty-eight.â]
As expected, the night belonged to the King of Death. Loren gestured Lapis to wake Gula up, then moved to a spot where he could watch the east region of the village. He saw figures climbing over the village fence and got inside. The figures looked a bit bigger than a human and, for some reason, they began demolishing a nearby building with tools held in both hands.
It happened so suddenly that Loren had to wonder if he saw it wrongly. He blinked, but no matter how many times he looked, the figures still continued their work. They were extremely quiet, but very efficient in their work. As some of them carried scrap materials out of the villages, new figures joined in as if to replace them.
âWhat are they doingâŠ?â
âMaybe destroying evidence or something like that?â
Before Loren realized, Lapis had come to stand behind him. She watched the scene with him and guessed with her head tilted in confusion.
âDestroying evidenceâŠâ
âTo cleanly erase what happened here. Like, before itâs exposed that some unforeseen accident has happened and annihilated a dwarvesâ village, letâs make it as if there has never been anything here.â
âYou sound like an experienced person, donât you?â
âI donât make such blunders.â
Loren thought Lapis could come up with such an idea so smoothly because she was a demon, but Lapis denied it, so he didnât delve into the subject further. Actually, if she answered âYesâ, he wouldnât know how to react, thus Loren cautioned himself to not ask questions he wouldnât know how to react to. Gulaâs drowsy voice came from his back just then; Lapis had woken her up.
âWhat? Are those big dark goblins?â
âBig dark⊠goblins? You can even see colors in this situation?â
Since they didnât start a fire, they had to rely on the moonlight for visibility. In such a situation, Loren could only see several human-like figures working, but Gulaâs eyes could discern even colors in such meager light. He was once again astonished by the powerful abilities of Evil Gods. Aside from that, he was concerned about the phrase âbig black goblinsâ Gula used.
âI feel like Iâve heard it somewhere before?â
âI dunno? Anyway, those are big goblins with dark skin.â
Loren searched his memory for big dark goblins, he thought he had met them before. Lapis looked at him in shock and said:
âIt was our first job, wasnât it?â
âAh? Ahhh, that.â
It was the very first job Loren had taken after becoming an adventurer. He was asked by another party to accompany them on a goblin extermination, but that party was wiped out at the scene. He saved Lapis, who belonged to that party, and they began working together. They were chased by the goblins, got lost, then ended up in a ruin of the Ancient Kingdom. That was where they encountered the big dark goblins. These goblins were more intelligent than normal ones, and their strength and skills were also superior. They were such formidable enemies that even a party of silver-ranked adventurers like Ritzâ was also put into danger.
âNo, but we sealed that ruin. It shouldnât be serviceable anymore.â
The ruin was a facility that experimented on breeding and strengthening goblins. Loren had destroyed it by his own hands and made sure that it wouldnât be able to run again, and the Adventurer Guild had sealed it as it was classified as a dangerous ruin. Even if the Guildâs seal was temporarily broken, the facility wouldnât function because Loren had destroyed it. It wouldnât be able to produce strengthened goblins anymore.
âThat ruin isnât the only one that exists. If the information is taken out, itâll be simple to do the same thing in some other ruins.â
âSimpleâŠâ
âThat ruin was dormant, but then became active again. Someone entered it before Ritzâ party.â
A dormant ruin wouldnât be able to operate again without someone activating it. It was an obvious thing, but Loren thought Lapis still should have pointed it out.
âI thought itâs just a trivial thing.â
âItâs not.â
Lapis shamelessly declared, and Loren was considering pressing her a bit more, but Shayna sent a warning in his mind.
[âOnii-san! Weâre surrounded!â]
âWhat?!â
Loren was being vigilant, but he didnât notice them being surrounded at all. Surprised, Loren tried to stand up, but a semi-transparent hand reaching out from under the ground and grasped his right ankle.
[âDonât touch!â]
The hand dispersed at the same time Shaynaâs thought came, but another hand immediately sprouted from the ground and began tremulously extending towards their party. And there wasnât just one or two of them. Their number multiplied, and when the three of them noticed, their surroundings were full of translucent hands.
âAre we surrounded by ghosts?!â
As they werenât living things, ghosts had no presence. Even though the atmosphere had become a bit strange, they were preoccupied with the goblins and didnât notice.
âGhosts canât be eliminated by eating.â
Gula complained and waved her hand. Unbelievably, the countless arms sprouting from the ground cleanly disappeared. It was over so quickly that Loren felt a bit anticlimactic, but he immediately gathered his mind and spoke to Lapis and Gula.
âLetâs run. Something had probably noticed us.â
âYouâre right.â
Gula remained silent, but Lapis answered. They were about to escape the area, but the thing that had noticed their existence reacted before they could: A fresh crop of dark goblins with huge clubs in hands appeared in the direction they were about to run to.
âSo troublesome!â
There were quite a few goblins blocking their path, but Loren charged into them without slowing down. He unsheathed his greatsword and slashed at the goblins as he passed by. The goblins either swung their clubs at Loren or used them to meet his sword, but all those actions proved to be futile. As they came to understand that, the white blade had passed through their bodies, making them shiver by its coldness. The next moment, they became mere chunks of meat that fell to the ground.
Witnessing their comradesâ too easy demise, the other goblins instinctively flattered. Gulaâs <<Predators>> swooped down on them, biting indiscriminately and leaving behind untidy messes.
With a considerable number of them being defeated so easily, normal goblins would have lost their fighting spirit â it wouldnât be strange if they even ran away. But dark goblins just stepped over the chunks of meat and puddles of blood that used to be their comrades and charged at Lorenâs group as if to stop them.
âThese guys arenât scared at all?!â
âI wonder if they were even thought about that.â
Lapis waved her delicate hand, and the heads of the goblins surrounding her were rotated sideways. As the heads were twisted off, blood spurted from the neck, but Lapis just ran past them without seeming to care. She rushed to Lorenâs side, as he had stopped to parry with the goblins.
âIt wonât stop if we keep engaging with them. Letâs break through and take refuge in the forest.â
There was a thick forest outside the village. If they get into there, not only Loren but the goblins also wouldnât be able to use their weapons as they wish. Their large bodies would become a big hindrance when running through the trees, and their speed would significantly decrease.
âIâm gonna clear the way!â
Gula turned her palms towards a corner of the wall of flesh made from goblins that was surrounding them. With that simple action, the goblins at that spot disappeared as if being gulped down by something. It wasnât possible to immediately close a sudden gap like that, and Lorenâs group ran out and away from the village through that gap. But then someone stopped.
âCut, Caliburns.â
Something that could only be described as a flash of light stroke their group right at the front. Loren, who had synced with Shaynaâs vision, saw that flash of light cut the Predators right into halves, tearing the ground and surged up to come straight at them. Shuddered to see an attack that was able to cut through an Evil Godâs power coming at them, Loren immediately started self-boost. He even aroused the sensation that came with his rampage, and hit at the flash of light with the most powerful slash he could manage.
There was the sound of something breaking, and sparks of light scattered at the spot where his sword made contact. Loren could feel the scattered light causing injuries all over his body, but he immediately thrust his sword into the direction the light wielder should have been in.
âHoh, should I defend now?â
Someoneâs voice came from that direction. It sounded just a little impressed. Loren didnât know how often the voiceâs owner could make an attack like the one earlier, but he knew it would be bad to be struck like that again. He smashed the double-strengthened slashes that worked even with the Evil God of Lust on the figure with no reservation. The white blade that could cut through stones as if nothing, swung with a force strengthened to the maximum and a speed that eyes could hardly follow, slashed at the figure, but the sensation transmitted to Lorenâs hand was not of a blade cutting through flesh but the shock of the blade being stopped by something hard.
âNo idea what kind of suspicious character you are, but youâre a so-so swordsman.â
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Lorenâs greatsword was stopped by the longsword the figure held in one hand. He stared at the locked blades with an unbelievable look on his face. The owner of the other blade broke into a smile.
The strike Loren had made with his utmost power while clasping his greatsword by both hands had been stopped one-handedly. His opponent was looking at him with happy eyes, but Loren, even in his rampage state, felt like his heart was stabbed with an ice-cold blade.