âThe plan is simple. The corridor that connects to the place the chief is in. Corne and the fairies will break the blockade thatâs in the way. Then we will go through it and make contact with the chief, defeat him, and the jobâs done.â
âYou said it so easilyâŚWell, thatâs pretty much it though, I guess.â
Loren and Lapis had reached the entrance to the corridor that lead to where the chief was, led there by Corne.
Of course, they had left Feuille in the care of the other fairies, so he wasnât there.
âAlright. Youâd better not let Feuille in. If he manages to get in, weâll leave the chief and just run for it.â
When Loren made sure to remind them, Corne put her fist on her chest and said with confidence.
âLeave it to me. In the worst case, Iâll use the spell <<Petrification>> to stop him.â
âYou can be pretty violent if you want to, huhâŚâ
The spell that Corne had mentioned wasnât something that would be used to stop someone.
It was a spell that could turn a living thing into stone, and if It wasnât dispelled, the victim would be a stone statue forever, and was an offensive spell.
If Corne, who was a more powerful magic user than elves, and in a high position among the fairies on top of that, used such a spell on Feuille, there was no way he would be okay.
âIâm sure you know, but donât kill him, alright?â
âLeave it to me!â
Corne said lightly, but Loren wasnât sure how much he could trust a fairyâs words, so he was still worried.
âPutting that aside, are you fully prepared Loren?â
Loren looked down at himself.
There was nothing special he needed to prepare.
The clothes that he always wore, boots, and leather armor.
The black coat that he put on over all of it, and his black great sword in his hand.
This was all of Lorenâs current equipment.
He had some other stuff that he brought with him, but they were either still wet or didnât help him during battle, so he left them behind with Feuille.
âIâm good.â
âI see. Corne, if you could please.â
âI got it. Here it goes.â
On her command, the powers of all the casters in the village amassed to her. Apparently.
Loren did feel some in the air, but there wasnât any flashing lights or explosions, so he couldnât feel how much had been gathered.
âThatâs pretty much what magic is Onii-san. Feeling pressure even though itâs not an offensive spell is already quite incredible though.â
Shayna explained to him, but it still didnât ring a bell to Loren, so Shayna sighed and started syncing her sight with his.
When she did so, although he couldnât see anything until then, he started seeing a distortion around Corne, who was concentrating with all her might.
The distortion reached up to a height that even Loren had to look up at it, and judging from her size, he was able to see and understand that something powerful was gathering around her.
âThatâs the amassed mana.â
âI see now. This is convenient.â
âItâs the eyes and sight of a no life king though, so I canât link it for long. It could things that could make you slowly lose your mind.â
After saying so, Shayna cut the link and Lorenâs sight became normal again.
âOkay then, here it goes!â
Something erupted from Corneâs body.
Loren didnât know what it was, but he understood that she had unleashed whatever had been distorting the space around her that he had just seen thanks to Shayna.
It flew into the corridor in front of them, and after a while, air with a foul stench started seeping out from the other side, causing Loren and Lapis to cover their noses with their arms.
âThe blockade is broken.â
Corne, who had been fluttering around earlier but was now barely able to move, told them.
âWhat the hell is this smell?â
âItâs most likely coming from where the chief is, butâŚI really donât want to go near where this is coming from.â
âW-wait! That will be troubling.â
At Corneâs worried words, Lapis laughed told her she was joking.
âOkay Loren, after you.â
âYouâŚIâm the front line, so I guess I should go firstâŚâ
Since there was no telling what as waiting for them at the end of the corridor, so there wasnât the option of letting a priestess go ahead of him but being asked to go ahead didnât feel good either.
But Loren steeled himself, knowing that nothing would happen if he didnât act, and stepped into the corridor with Lapis following behind him.
There was glowing moss on the rocks and walls here as well, so they could see without a problem, but with each step they took, the stench got stronger and stronger.
As Loren started thinking about wanting to turn back because of the smell, the corridor ended, and they arrived in an open area.
âIs this where the chief is at?â
Loren grimaced at the stench that filled the place as he looked around.
He thought he would find out what the stench was from since he was nearing the origin, but although they should be very close, he couldnât figure out what it was.
Before, he and his fellow mercenaries had been ordered to go on consecutive battles and hadnât been able to wash themselves for a while, and what he smelled now was like what he smelled from everyone then.
âThe smell of sweat and dirt andâŚrotting food is all mixed together.â
Lapis identified the smell while covering her mouth and nose with her hand, but it didnât seem like they would find out if Lapis was right or if it was something else completely unless they investigated.
But they didnât have the time to do so.
It was Lapis who first noticed it, as expected.
It was in the deepest part of the open area they entered, right by the back wall.
At first Lapis couldnât understand what it was.
But after a while, she realized it might be something that someone had become, she pulled on Lorenâs sleeve as he had a disgusted look on his face.
âLoren, thatâŚis that what I think it is?â
When Loren looked towards where Lapis was pointing, he was at a loss for words at what he saw.
There was a skin colored mountain.
They were in a spacious area with a ceiling that was quite high, but what in the world was the giant thing that almost reached it.
âUmm? This isnâtâŚNo wayâŚâ
A skin colored blob that was wet with something that was most likely sweat.
The blob seemed to be separated into parts by something like wrinkles but seeing that the largest out of them was expanding and withering, they could see that it was a living thing.
But to the question of what kind of living thing it was, Loren didnât have an answer.
The thing that looked so abnormal was taking root alongside the wall.
âIt seems like thatâs the source of the smell.â
Loren didnât feel like touching the thing that glistened in a slimy fashion and looked like someone had poured oil in it, so he walked near it with a disgusted face and poked it with his foot.
Lapis panicked and tried to stop him, but it was already too late, and the giant thingâs attention turned to Loren.
âWhoâŚare youâŚ?â
âIt spoke!?â
Although he wasnât sure where it was speaking from, he heard it speak, and it spoke responding to Lorenâs action.
Loren slowly back off from the giant blob that talked, even though it was talking in broken phrases, and asked Lapis, who was backing off as well.
âLapis, what the hell is thatâŚâ
âWe came here to find the fairy chief, so you have an idea of what we just encountered, right?â
It wasnât like he didnât have a vague idea of what it was.
But checking what heâd been told against the blob in front of him that started to move, he didnât want to believe it.
âYouâre kidding meâŚThis thing is the chief?â
It was in fact natural to think that it was the chief, since they had encountered it at the place where they were told the chief was residing in.
But the fairies that they had met until then were palm sized boys and girls like Corne and was nothing like the chunk of meat in front of them.
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âWhat the hell!? Why is this the chief!?â
âDonât ask me.â
There was only about one thing Loren could think of.
âHe ate too much and got fatâŚâ
Loren and Lapis had no idea how large the chief originally was, but since he was a fairy, it was hard to think that he was tall enough for the two of them to look up at him.
So, Loren concluded that he became the gigantic thing in front of him due to eating all the food he stole from the elves.
âBut this is a bit too much, donât you think?â
âHeâs so big he canât even move in his own.â
âMaybe it wonât be too hard to kill him, I guess.â
Loren had thought the task would be quite difficult since he had heard that the chief was more powerful than all the fairies in the village combined, so he was relieved that it wouldnât be so hard since their opponent couldnât move, but he then immediately jumped away from where he was standing.
Almost at the same time, a few bolts of fire landed where he had just been standing, scattering flames in the around the spot.
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âIt doesnât seem like heâll give us an easy time just because he canât move.â
The chief indeed couldnât move on his own.
But not being able to move and not being able to fight were two different things, and especially if you could use magic, you could fight if you had consciousness.
âLooks like if we donât start trying, weâll be the ones who get killed.â
As Loren muttered and gripped his great sword more tightly, the giant chunk of meat shuddered, whether it was from being nervous of fighting, or from joy that new prey was in its sight, as it started scattering its stench around again.