The Swordsman Called the Countless Swords Sorcerer Chapter 89
In the grasslands dyed in the color of sunset. The sword that stopped the sharp slash that came without any notice let out a ringing noise.
ăKuh! ă
The young man who was on the defense swung his sword, but it was parried by the other middle age man with a short hair easily. Even as his stance broke, the young man that had black hair continued his assault with the swords flying by his sideââ.
ăToo late! ă
They were all struck into the dirt in a single swing.
Surrounding the middle age man were more than ten swords of various sizes floating in the air. On the other hand, the young man only had four, it was a clear disadvantage.
It wouldâve been fine if the young man could manipulate more but, all he can handle was only four. If so, he could only use what he has now.
The young man advanced despite knowing his disadvantage. Stopping the movement of his opponent using the sword in his right hand, then immediately aiming for the throat with the sword in his left hand.
At the same time, leaving only one sword behind for defense, he manipulated the remaining three flying swords and circled them to his opponentâs back.
The middle age man lightly dodged the attacks that came horizontally, and defended against the thrust by forming a shield made from three flying swords. The swords that made a triangular shape with a gap in the middle stopped the young manâs attack right in the eye, and it started spinning the next moment, entangling the blade.
Using another five flying swords to defend against the three swords that came from behind, the middle-aged man finally switched onto the offense.
Easily sending the last sword that the young man had in the air for defense flying, the middle-aged man smiled as he continued his attacks on the young man who only had the two swords in his hands.
Continuing the attack without any pauses in between, one of the middle-aged manâs sword stuck itself onto the ground.
The young man was startled by the unexpected action and glanced at the ground for a moment, but it seems like the opponent was aiming for that, as the sword that was stuck in the ground suddenly shoveled a bunch of dirt onto the young manâs face.
ăUwahâ! ă
The gap when the young man covered his face from the dirt, the middle-aged man wouldnât possibly let it go.
Dealing a blow with his all, the sword that the young man held in his hands was blew away. The young man who lost his balance panickily tried to get back up but stopped when he felt the cold blade at his neck.
Contrary to the young man who glared with a frustrated look, the middle-aged man who won the fight dispelled his serious mood and started talking casually.
ăStill too naĂŻve, Ardis. ă
While saying so, he patted the young manâs head with the swordâs side.
ăYouâre too dependent on numbers, even if you had two swords in your hand, what you can exert is lesser than one sword. ă
ăThereâs no choice. I canât control that much flying swords. ă
Ardis retorted sharply. The man sighed deeply, putting his swords back in their scabbards, and crouched down in front of Ardis.
ăArdis. How long has it been since you came? ă
ăâŚâŚSeven, eight years. ă
ăDuring that, what did you see? Seriously, only your body size grew. ă
With a lamenting expression, the man plopped himself on the ground.
ăEven if you added one or two more half boiled attack, it doesnât mean much to the opponent. Rather than that, youâre just creating more gaps in your stance. ă
ăButâŚâŚă
ăBut, what? ă
ăI canât use magic as well as everyone, and the bow tooâŚâŚă
ăListen here. It isnât a matter if you can use strong magic or what. If thatâs the case, why do you think we have an army to fight? Isnât it so that we can cover each other? Itâs not like you canât use them at all, itâs enough if you understand the principle of magic. ă
ăBecause of that I can only manipulate four swords at once, itâs hatefully pathetic. ă
ăFour is enough. More doesnât mean better here. You will just get beat up if youâre that conscious about numbers. Rather than useless tricks, polish your sword skills more. I told you before but, youâre more suited to swordsmanship. ă
Ardis who still seemed unconvinced tried to talk back to the middle-aged man but during that time, angry voices interrupted.
ăOi Greihs! Donât just take someone elseâs sword simply! ă
ăAh, that guy! He even used mine! ă
ăIf I find any marks on my blade, the sharpening fees will be on you! ă
As if retorting back to the voices, the middle-aged man turned around and yelled back angrily.
ăNoisy! Just have it on yourselves if you donât want it to be taken! I wonât give a single damn even if itâs nicked! ă
Seeing the manâs hair that had a mix of white, Ardis felt powerless. He was the one who made Ardis into a pancake the first time they met, having told that ăYouâre ten years early to win. ă
Ardis had requested teachings, stolen techniques, imitated styles, and chased after his figure, but itâs still unknown if their gap had narrowed at all. Thereâs only about two or three years left, a short time that Ardis wondered if he could surpass the man.
ăNow then. ă
Greihs who finished his yelling faced back to Ardis.
ăListen here, Ardis. Donât play fairly. ă
ăWhat. You want me to use a cowardly trick like the one just now? ă
Ardis asked with displeasure disagreeing. He was referring to the act that the man had stabbed a sword into the ground and flipped dirt into his face to blind Ardis temporarily.
ăSomething like that is not even close to cowardly. Something truly cowardly would be more underhanded than that. With dirt that youâre standing on, and if your face is covered in it, anyone could understand if they thought a little. And itâs your own carelessness to have not guarded against that. ă
Greihs drew one of his flying swords closer.
ăDonât send your swords out like an idiot. Mask the numbers. Attack from a blind spot. Even better, might as well paint it with some color and camouflage it like a piece of wood, or use some kind of needle that no one would think it can be used like a sword, or conceal some daggers in your clothes whatnot. ă
While swinging around his hands and legs as if showing an example, Ardis still had an unconvinced expression on his face.
ăArdisă
Seemingly having some discontent in his eyes, Greihs became serious.
ăIf you want to die with that fair and pretty fight of yours, then scram and be a knight and die. A battlefield for us mercenaries isnât so easy for you to be surviving by fighting with cavalry. I donât need someone who will die uselessly because of that. No matter how pathetic and ugly, or how underhandedly, what I need is someone who would struggle to survive no matter what. ă
Greihs asked with a slightly loosened expression.
ăWhat will Ruu do if you died? At the very least, she needs you around, you understand that as well, right? ă
ăIf I died, then youââă
ăOf course I will look after her. But Ardis. For me, Ruu is just another subordinate. But Ruu isnât like that to you, right? The same for the other way. ă
ăâŚâŚă
The young man with black hair couldnât think of anything to say back.
ăArdis, fight more underhandedly. Donât narrow down your choices to win. Throw away useless pride for the sake of surviving. Someone who canât even protect himself is dreaming of protecting his girl? ă
ăâŚâŚIâm not convinced yet but, âŚâŚI will keep that in mind. ă
Ardis compromised with a bitter face.
Hearing that Greihs stood up after nodding satisfied.
ăGood, the teaching is over! We will move to another fight tomorrow. Quickly go eat something and sleep! ă
Greihs seemed to remember something when he turned around and see Ardis starting to nod off while lying on the grass.
ăRight, Ardis. Donât you have something to do? Haa? What the heck youâre doing. Wake up quickly. Itâs not somewhere you can nod offââă
Greihs raised the sword still in its scabbard and swung down onto Ardis with strength.
ăââRight!? ă
Ardis who took the swing from Greihs woke up at the overwhelming killing intent and rolled to his side.
ăTch! Woke up already!? ă
There was a manâs voice in the dark.
Ardis grasped the situation immediately. Heâs in the camping tent. And there were two other shadows besides Ardis.
ăJust a fluke! ă
Although he couldnât see their faces, their voices were familiar. Itâs the mercenary escorts that had been around Solte for the past few days.
ăQuickly finish here! I donât want to be late for the main event! ă
After going around all the settlement as required by the church, Ardis and the others had been on the way back since yesterday.
The second night after the departure from the last settlement. They camped in the night as usual. In the darkness, Ardis had understood the situation by using mana detection on the two mercenaries.
He couldnât sense anyone else other than the two in front of him near the camp. The three remaining mercenaries and Solte are somewhere further.
ăSo youâve revealed your true colors finally huh. ă
Ardisâs voice reverberated inside the dark tent.
ăIf youâre attacking someone in his sleep, then Iâm sure you have the resolve to be on the receiving end? ă
ăHaâ! A mere baggage carrier getting carried away! ă
ăDonât think you have any chance at winning against true mercenaries! ă
Ardis declared in a really fed up voice.
ăDonât call yourself a mercenary if you canât even gauge someoneâs strength. ă
ăWhatâ!? ă
Before the mercenaries could rush at him with anger, Ardis cut off the rope that was supporting the tent with his magic. As the rope was cut, the tent which had lost its support collapsed.
The tent covered the two mercenaries, but Ardis had dodged it easily.
ăW-What!? ă
ăShit! This tent! ă
In front of Ardis, there was the two figure squirming around in the now collapsed tent. After looking at them with a cold glance for a moment, Ardis finished them off with ăSpringtime Mistă and ăMoonâs Blizzardă.
ăGuaahâ! ă
ăGaahâ! ă
After verifying that blood had spilled and wet the tent, Ardis searched the surrounding with mana again.
ăCrap. ă
There were a few beasts in his radius, and the four human-sized mana signature he detected were still there. They had left the route that they had planned for return and went into the forest about two hundred meters deep. There was where Solte and the remaining three mercenaries are at.
It isnât that much of a distance. But the problem was there is another new mana signature that Ardis had detected now. It wasnât there just a few moments ago, it had just popped up in his radius in his second detection.
It was about a human size like the others but, it was evidently different in league than Solte and even the mercenaries. On top of that, it is moving towards Solte and the others now.