Chapter 50 â Underground City of the Ancient Gods 9
Translator: Kell | Editor: Weasalopes
Underground City of the Ancient Gods 9
ăCrap.ă
Hikaru pulled Laviaâs arm to help her up.
ăCan you run?!ă
ăY-Yeah!ă
They dashed out of the treasure room. Hikaru could hear the wall crumbling behind them.
ăIs that a giant?! How did it get so close?ăLavia said.
He could ask the same question. Hikaru wanted to beat himself up so bad.
I thought I could sense if it came closer by the rumbling⊠That and I didnât pay attention to my Mana Detection the moment I found the revolver. Itâs my fault that giant got close to us!
The giant most likely approached carefully so as not to cause tremors. It shouldâve been slow. Hikaru wouldâve seen it with his Mana Detection.
ăLavia! Set the lamp to maximum brightness!ă
ăWhat about the undead?!ă
ăTheyâre not around.ă
His Mana Detection didnât sense any undead. They had fled because of the giant.
The giant knows where we are exactly.
Hikaru was almost sure about that.
That much was certain when it decided to approach us quietly before attacking us. Why, though? Because I deactivated Group Obfuscation? No, thatâs not it.
Hikaru was holding Laviaâs hand at the moment, his Skill active. The moment they left the room and got out of sight from the giant, Stealth shouldâve taken effect right away.
How does it know where we are?
The magic lamp lit up the hallways of the castle. Hikaru turned around and saw the giant that had destroyed the treasure room.
ăYouâve gotta be kidding me!ă
The giant dashed through a hallway too narrow for its size, destroying pillars along the way, not stopping.
ăOver here!ă
ăKyaa!ă
They entered a small passage, rolling over. The giant was rampaging through the place.
ăGet up, Lavia.ă
ăO-Okay!ă
Holding each otherâs hands, they ran. They had no idea where they were going. All of a sudden, Hikaru felt a gaze. Purple-colored eye was peering into the passage they went through.
An arm stretched out. Being more than ten meters away, Hikaru felt relieved. Yet the arm was reaching for them, stretching like rubber. It almost had them.
ăHere goes nothing!ă
Hikaru pointed the revolver at the giantâs arm and quickly pulled the trigger. A metallic sound rang out, not even reminiscent of gunpowder. A blue trail shot out from the muzzle. The moment it hit the giantâs hand, it instantly got covered in ice and repelled.
ăWh-What the hell?! Itâs not a gun?! That looked like magicâŠă
ăHikaru! Look!ă
The passage was too small for the giant. All it could do was glare at them. While Hikaru couldnât see everything clearly, about a meter above the creatureâs head was a sphere-like object that looked like an antenna, giving out small sparks.
ăâŠâŠâŠă
A chill ran down Hikaruâs spine. This is bad. That thing screams danger. I canât let it use that no matter what.
He readied his gun. Could he really hit his mark? He couldnât get closer as the creatureâs arm was there.
What are the chances an amateur like me can hit my target? Thereâs one thing that can compensate for my lack of experience.
Throwing. Hikaru summoned his Soul Board.
ăPhysical Strengthă
..ăStrengthă1
..ăWeapon Masteryă
âŠ.ăThrowingă2
He poured every point he got from killing undead.
ăPhysical Strengthă
..ăStrengthă1
..ăWeapon Masteryă
âŠ.ăThrowingă10
âŠâŠăHeaven Shotă
The new skill could wait till later. Hikaru aimed the gun once more, and this time he knew where the bullet would hit, like he had a laser pointer on. He pointed the gun at the sphere above the giantâs head and took a shot. This time gray light burst forth. A rock sprouted at its point of impact, covering the giantâs head.
ăâŠNot enough, huh.ă
The light above its head didnât stop. Light spilled from the rockâs cracks, sparks coming out like some broken gas stove.
ăOver here, Lavia!ă
Hikaru grabbed Laviaâs hand and ran once more. Right after they turned a corner, he felt a flash behind them.
ăWhatâŠ?ă
Cautiously, he turned around. There was nothing out of the ordinary.
ăH-Hikaru⊠LookâŠăLavia said, pointing at his cloak. The cuffs had melted â the smell of putrefaction hung in the air.
A giant with a special attack that caused decay. The massive number of undead in the dungeonâŠ
ăâŠIs that what created the undead?ă
It was downright ridiculous. With its light properties, it could be fired in any direction. Holding back the chill he felt, they started making a run for it again. Hikaru could hear the earth rumbling not far. The giant was chasing them.
ăThereâs only one escape route. The entrance to the castle.ă
They left the building and arrived at the open area. The bridge was just up ahead. The whole place was deserted, the Dead Knight and Draugrs nowhere to be seen. Countless undead had filled the area before and now they were gone.
ăDid they run awayâŠ?ă
Do the undead fear the giant because it turned them into what they are?
ăDamn it. That thingâs fast!ă
The giant made it to the open square, destroying the castle along the way. The creature looked around and noticed Hikaru and Lavia running towards the bridge.
ăGwoooooaaaaaahhhh!!!ă
Hikaruâs ears hurt, as though his eardrums were being stabbed by needles. The giantâs roar shook the whole castle. Walls near the giant collapsed. The castle, having stood for six hundred years, was starting to crumble.
ăItâs heading straight for us⊠So it does know where we are.ă
They kept running.
ăHikaru⊠Iâll keep it occupied⊠If I use every bit of my manaâŠăLavia said, her grip tightening.ăIt might not be enough to kill it, but I can at least slow it down. In the meantime, you get out of here! So just leave me behind and⊠ouch!ă
Hikaru flicked her forehead. Lavia scowled at him with teary eyes.
ăWh-Wh-What was that for?!ăshe exclaimed.
ăNo.ă
ăWhaaat?!ă
ăWhat would happen to you if you didnât kill it? Besides, you used plenty of mana a while ago. What happens after you fired a powerful spell at it?ă
ăâŠâŠâŠă
ăYou wouldnât even be able to stand. And youâre telling me to run then?ă
Hikaru sighed.
ăThat just wonât do. I went through a lot of trouble rescuing you. I canât let you throw away your life that easily.ă
ăB-B-But at this rate, weâll both be dead!ă
ăThatâs not gonna happen.ă
They made it over the bridge. The giant was running at an incredible speed.
ăH-Hikaru!ă
He stopped, turned around, and aimed the revolver. The giant was crossing the bridge, each step causing it to creak.
He pulled the trigger twice. The first shot was an orange flame, the second a glaring lightning, each hitting their own mark.
The bridge.
With its foothold collapsed, the giant fell down the dry moat. The ground trembled along with a loud rumbling. All of a sudden, it was quiet.
ăâŠD-Did you kill it?ă
Lavia shone the lamp on the debris. The ditch was thirty meters deep. Even if the giant jumped, it wouldnât be able to reach them. They couldnât see its body through the clouds of dust.
Then, a purple light flashed. An arm shot out from underneath the rubble, blowing away debris. Hikaru tilted his head to dodge pieces of debris flying towards him.
ăA giant? More like a golem actuallyâŠă
When the dust settled, what Hikaru saw was not a body made of flesh, but only a puppet with joints. On the surface of its body made of rock was a strange pattern with purple light flowing through it. In contrast to its massive chest, its hips were narrow. While its face was modelled after a humanâs, it didnât have a nose or a mouth, only eyes that glowed. And on top of its head was a sphere object that Hikaru failed to destroy â the device that created the undead.
ăL-Letâs go, Hikaru. Itâll be a while before it can get out of there.ă
ăâŠâŠâŠă
ăHikaru? Donât tell me youâre actually thinking of taking it downâŠă
He smiled at Lavia to calm her down.
ăYes. Yes, I am.ă
ăGood⊠Wait, what?!ă
ăThe fact that itâs not using that flickering thing over its head means it has a cooldown, or it couldnât use it anymore. It looks like it doesnât have a reliable long-range attack as well. Itâll try to get out of there, but thatâll take some time.ă
ăBut we canât take down something that huge from here. So you want me to use my magic after all?ă
ăLike I said, if you used your spell and that thing survives, weâll be in deep trouble. I donât have the stamina to carry you all the way back to town.ă
ăThen our only option is to runâŠă
ăThatâs a fine idea, but itâll probably still follow us. If it comes to the surface and heads to town, itâll be a disaster. I want to kill it right here.ă
ăHow are you going to do it?ăLavia asked.
Hikaru had a hypothesis that he wanted to test out. If it worked, the giant wouldnât follow them. It might even be enough to kill the creature. If it failed, they would just escape. Although, the town might have to be sacrificed.