Loren couldnât find out the answer to that question, but he could speculate.
They were probably in a facility underneath the city.
Someplace people wouldnât go near.
Loren guessed that they were gathered in the sewers that ran underneath the city.
Zombies and revenants did have some resistance to the sunlight but having resistance didnât mean that undead didnât hate the sunlight.
More so if they were monsters like ghosts or wraiths, which couldnât exist under the sunlight at all. So, it made sense that they were in a place where the sunlight would never reach.
Loren thought maybe that place was the sewers.
No matter how thoroughly he would explore the surrounding area, he wouldnât think about searching the sewers or the drains.
To put it simply, it was dark and stinky down there.
But undead donât care about things like that.
Unlike when they were alive, undead were indifferent about those kinds of stimuli.
âIâm getting a bad feeling about this.â
The groaning and moaning that echoed throughout the city got louder as soon as the sun set, and now they could hear it coming from everywhere.
Loren and the others managed to set up a barricade made of rubble around the clinic and made bonfires to light their surroundings.
If their opponents were living humans, turning off all the lights and staying low wouldâve been a good countermeasure, but that kind of strategy had no effect on the undead.
They were drawn to the presence and warmth of the living.
The light and heat coming from the bonfires might catch their attention.
But even if they put that into consideration, to Loren, securing vision was the highest priority.
Because around them was already under the rule of darkness, and darkness always sided with the dead.
âThis got pretty messy, but are you ready?â
Klaus, with his long sword in hand, nodded silently to Loren, who had his great sword on top of his shoulder.
Loren thought he looked quite nervous, but it wasnât surprising.
He had no idea how much undead were inside the city, but it was probably way past the hundreds or thousands, and they were right in the middle of them. It was impressive that he even had the will to fight in this situation.
âIf we die, the injured inside the clinic will die as well. Keep that in mind.â
âI know. You donât have to remind me.â
After he replied, a pale light wrapped around his arms and legs.
The light spread onto his armor and weapon as well, and eventually his whole body shone under the dark of the night.
âConvenient. Iâm jealous.â
âNot really.â
Lapis b.u.t.ted in.
She applied the anti-evil ritual on the whole clinic and made it somewhat harder for undead to break inside.
Loren thought that she couldâve done that for all the adventurers who were a part of this quest. But when he asked her, the only thing she said was that it was too much work.
âKlausâ ability is indeed effective, but to the undead he will look bright and shining. Their focus would be on him.â
The undead attack the living due to resentment and jealousy towards them, but another reason is that they are attracted to vigor and mana.
Lapis explained that the power of Klausâ Gift was converted from his life energy, so it was very attractive to the undead.
âBring it on. Iâll send all of them back to the underworld. I wonât let them lay a finger on my friends.â
âWell, not all of them became like that because they wished to be, I guess.â
As he said that, Loren took out one of the silver knives he had made earlier and suddenly raised it about his head and threw it.
The silver blade twirled in the air and lodged deeply into a zombieâs chest and it fell and stopped moving.
Now that Loren knew there was indeed undead lurking around, a thought suddenly occurred, so he asked Lapis.
âIâm pretty sure theyâre coming up from the sewers, but they wonât pop up from one of the toilets inside the clinic, right?â
âIt should be fine. I made sure to block off those doors very carefully.â
It wasnât the cleanest thing to say, but the undead had no consideration for cleanliness.
There was a possibility that they could come up from the toilet.
Lapis seemed to have already thought of that and made sure that nothing could enter nor exit the restrooms.
âEven if Broas and the other wake up, they canât use the restroom, huhâŚâ
âTheyâll have to keep it in somehowâŚSince I nailed the doors shut so that it wouldnât open.â
If one of the people inside woke up and went to the restroom without knowing about their situation, there was a possibility that everything couldâve crumbled from the inside, so Lapis made sure to get rid of that possibility.
âGetting attacked from behind is never pleasant, after all.â
Loren muttered and threw another silver knife.
This time it penetrated ghosts that appeared to ooze out of the wall, and they disappeared with a screech.
Ghosts cannot be killed by ordinary weapons, but if it was possible with a weapon made of silver, since silver was said to exorcise evil.
Since they had no tangible body, instead of having to use one knife for each one like the zombies, the knife was able to pa.s.s through multiple ghosts, killing them at once.
âO wandering ones, return to where you belong. âTurn Undeadââ
When Lapis raised a symbol of the Knowledge G.o.d and chanted scriptures, more ghosts that were about to come out faded into a white mist without a sound.
âTurn Undeadâ was an ability that priests had and was different from Divine Arts*. Although it costed a small amount of the priestâs stamina and mental energy, there was no limit on using it.
The effectiveness differed based on the amount of faith the priest had, but apparently Lapis was a devout follower, as not only the ghosts but the zombies returned to normal corpses as well.
âThey arenât coming in as I thought they would.â
Loren muttered as he killed two more zombies with his knives.
He expected an avalanche of zombies to attack them just like the goblins back in the Ancient Kingdom ruins, but although the numbers were great, they were surrounding the clinic and slowly closing in, and he saw a bunch of them on the streets as well, but the situation wasnât as dire as he thought it would be.
âThatâs not quite true. Look over there.â
Loren looked towards where Lapis was pointing and saw Klaus.
There were hordes upon hordes of undead surrounding him, but fortunately he was killing multiple zombies with each swing.
âThey are all focused over there.â
âI guess he does stand out. Iâm going to go help him a bit.â
As he said that, another silver knife flew and killed another few undead, but more of filled their ranks, crushing the bodies underneath their feet.
âHow many of those did you make?â
âAround thirty. I ran out of materials, rather than time.â
There was no use having any left over.
They werenât good quality, and if some were left over, it could lead to some troubling situations, so Loren kept throwing them without hesitation, determined to use them all up.
âWh!? Wait! It just grazed me!?â
âOh, sorry about that. They arenât balanced well so my aim is off.â
âIf youâre going to help me, why donât you swing that sword of yours instead of throwing those?â
âWell, Iâm but an ordinary mercenaryâŚâ
Loren grudgingly got into stance with the black great sword at his waist. He then stepped forward and released a scooping swipe into the undead surrounding Klaus.
Seeing the amount of force and momentum, Klaus was about to say something, but there was no way he could cancel such a heavy blow.
Of course, there was no way Loren would make the mistake of hitting Klaus, and the strike met a part of the ring of undead surrounding Klaus, and a few zombies erupted into spurts of blood and were reduced into pieces of meat.
âIs it too selfish of me to ask you to think a little before you attack?â
Klaus said in a shaky voice, as he had turned his back to Lorenâs strike at the spur of the moment.
Lorenâs strike had indeed succeeded in killing many zombies at once, but of course the blood and flesh that flew about had splashed inside as well as outside the ring of zombies.
If that were to happen it would splash onto Klaus, who was in the center, so although he didnât take everything to the face, he still got covered in blood and pink debris from head to toe.
âOh, sorryâŚâ
âUghâŚitâs smelly and stickyâŚâ
Klaus complained but didnât stop moving.
Since his sword was affected by his Gift âBoostâ, the long sword didnât break or bend even when used in a way that would ruin a normal sword, and its sharpness stayed the same as well.
The zombies trying to attack the clinic were all attracted to where Klaus was like moths to flames. The only thing Loren and Lapis had to do was take care of the undead that werenât heading towards Klaus, which wasnât hard at all.
âLooking at him fight again, heâs pretty competent.â
âWell, those with Gifts can be really capable depending on how they are used.â
âStop admiring and helpâŚp.i.s.s off!â
He tried to complain, but no matter how many of them he cut down, the horde kept coming, so he couldnât talk even if he wanted to.
Of course, Loren wasnât just standing there watching. He was moving the corpses out to the side so that it wouldnât get in the way and killing wandering ones with his great sword.
âIn the battlefield, thereâs always a few that trip on the enemyâs corpses. Itâs important to keep your feet clear, you know?â
âI see. Thatâs a good piece of information to know.â
âYou guys!â
As Loren moved the corpses to the side and talking about knowledge on the battlefield, Lapis was nodding and started taking notes.
Klaus couldnât stand it, so he cut down the zombies around him with brute force and was about say something with the little time he bought.
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It was at that moment.
Along with a large exploding sound, a corner of the clinic got blasted away from the inside.
As Klaus froze with surprise, the undead that were attacking him were dealt with Lapisâ âTurn Undeadâ and Lorenâs great sword, but Lapisâ eyes were already focused on the crumbled corner of the clinic rather than the undead.
âW-what was that!?â
With Klaus panicking behind them, Loren and Lapisâ eyes were on the silhouette, who was most likely responsible for the destruction, that came out carrying an unconscious Shayna.