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Van took Lydon away from Cadel and they split to explore the surroundings. After confirming that there were no remaining monsters in the area.
âBefore the River of the Death overtook the village, the monsters focused on wiping out the village instead of going for the core. Like they were trying to get rid of something that was in their way.â
They seemed to be trying to establish a wider place for themselves. And this strange action happened right after âBaby Devilâ made a terrible sound wave.
âI wondered if it was a sign of something.â
What the hell were they planning?
The more he thought about it, the more anxious he felt. That feeling, close to intuition, was confirmed at the same time as he discovered Lumen outside the garrison.
Lumen drew his longsword and slashed at something. It was an arm. A bluish arm that could not possibly belong to a human. And at the end of that long arm and shoulder was none other than the âcoreâ.
âLumen, donât tell me thatâsâŚâŚ.â
Cadel stepped in front of Lumen, unable to hide his embarrassment. Lumen, looking back at him, was not pleased either.
âIt seems to be trying to resurrect itself.â
The palm that had been pierced by the sword was twitching at the fingertips, but no blood flowed. It was the same even if Lumen twisted the blade and opened the wound.
âI canât cut it, it seems to heal as soon as itâs wounded, so itâs best to immobilize it so it canât move around.â
âWhat a gruesome resurrection.â
âIf we canât break the core, weâll have no choice but to watch this gruesome resurrection scene.â
That was right. No matter how Ergoâs resurrection was accomplished, the end goal was the destruction of the core. There was no breakthrough beyond that.
Running a rough hand through his hair, Cadel pursed his lips.
âBaby Devil must have sensed that Ergoâs resurrection had begun. It seems that recapturing the core will be difficult, so did they change their course to protect the resurrected Ergo?â
It seemed that Ergo was trying to bring as many monsters into the village as possible so that he wouldnât be repelled as soon as he was revived. Luckily, the variable of Vanâs awakening came into play and they were able to avoid the hassle of fighting.
âEven if there is no monster, time is too short to kill the resurrected Ergo and destroy the core.â
There was no telling what the resurrected Ergo would do. Even if they managed to subdue him, if the core existed, everything would go back to square one. In time, all the villagers would be turned into monsters.
All the fighting was to prevent that tragedy.
âWe canât just sit back and wait for the resurrection.â
âDo you have any ideas?â
It was an ambiguous answer.
If it was the magic powerful enough to break the core, there was one technique that Cadel had in mind. He just couldnât execute it because he couldnât guarantee success. In addition, there was no way to protect the villagers from the aftermath of the attack.
As Cadel racked his brain for the best strategy, Garuel had returned from his search for the Twilight Knight Order. At his side, a sagging Modeleine was being supported, and the knights in the back also looked ragged.
âGeez, I thought Iâd check in on my subordinates and see what theyâve gotten themselves into. While I was away for a while, something amazing came up?â
Garuelâs eyes turned to Ergoâs arm and core, which Lumen held. Instead of answering him, Cadel looked through the disastrous Knight Order.
I expected it to some extent, but it seemed that they couldnât completely block Vanâs attack. It was only natural that their mana and stamina had been exhausted.
It was true that they were able to take out the rest of the monsters in one fell swoop thanks to Van. But that didnât mean Cadel could brazenly walk away after his allies had been struck out of the blue.
âIâll have to apologize first.â
Judging by Garuelâs reaction, it seemed that there were no fatalities, which was a good thing.
Cadel stepped in front of Modeleine, whose face was set with fatigue. The dark circles had deepened another notch since Cadel last saw him.
âYouâre safe, Sir Cadel.â
âI should have come to you first and warned you of the attackâŚâŚ but the situation was urgent and it was best to protect the villagers. Iâm sorry.â
âNo, donât apologize. Weâre fine.â
A faint smile crept over Modeleineâs messed-up face. Garuel rebuked him, saying, âIf you say it with that face, itâs just like a dying willâ, but Modeleine was undeterred.
âYou took care of the monsters that the Knight Order couldnât stop, and while it was a close call, no one diedâŚâŚ In the end, itâs the best result we can get.â
âYou donât have to apologize individually. Arenât you the commander? Our commander never bows his head unless he has committed a mortal sin. When Sir Cadel comes out so respectfully, it hurts my pride in Commander Garuel.â
Garuel spat out a mocking laugh and stopped supporting Modeleine, who staggered wildly but managed to regain his footing.
Modeleineâs exhausted eyes turned to the core. As if foreshadowing Ergoâs resurrection, there was even a cool sense of despondency on his face.
It was inevitable. They had fought tooth and nail, but the situation hadnât improved at all, and Ergo was on the verge of resurrection.
Modeleine got close to the core and confirmed it.
ââŚâŚWe canât do it by ourselves.â
No matter how many times they stabbed and slashed, the arm that regenerated faster than that never shed a drop of blood. Modeleine was certain.
âYou sound uncharacteristically weak, Modeleine.â
âLook at our condition, Commander. Itâs best to get reinforcements. Even with healing, weâll only be able to patch up our wounds. We canât fight.â
âYes, if our Modeleine judges it that way. Can I run away in advance?â
It would still be a mess even if Garuel listened to Modeleineâs advice. Shaking his head smugly, Garuel looked to Cadel, wondering what his opinion would be.
Needless to say, Cadel wasnât about to give up the fight.
âSir Garuel. If you were to send a messenger to the White Kingdom for reinforcements, how many hours would it take to get here?â
âItâs going to depend on the size of the group. If itâs a small group of people, itâs going to be about 2 hours, and the larger the size, the more time it will take..âŚâŚSir Cadel intends to stay and fight, I suppose?â
Cadel was lost in thought, narrowing his brows.
âApproximately 2 hours for the minimum number of people to reach Baskin Village. I wouldnât expect reinforcements to evacuate the villagers in that time.â
Twilight Knight Order, unable to fight. Lydon, unable to fight. Van Herdos grew phenomenally, but his awakening had drained him of most of his power. Lumen, too, had already reached his limit while enduring the hellish monstersâ onslaught.
Excluding this and that, all that remains was, after all, only âthat magicâ. And for the implementation of the plan, the evacuation of villagers was the top priority.
âPlease call for reinforcements.â
âUmm, itâs more likely that the respawn will complete while reinforcements are coming, right? In the meantime, if you canât hold on to the demon, the monsterization of the villagers will be faster than the subjugation of the demon. Then you will be surrounded.â
âIâm fully aware of that.â
The look in Cadelâs eyes was one of unyielding determination, one that would not allow him to take a single step backward.
âWhat I want to ask for is not the strength of the reinforcements. Itâs the villagersâ protection. So, the Twilight Knight Order, along with the mercenary corps, please move the villagers to the White Kingdom. When you join the reinforcements in the middle, ask for protection magic on the spot.â
âAsk for protection magic outside the villageâŚâŚ.â
Garuelâs expression grew subtle as he realized the plan was not easily understood. He couldnât guess what Cadel was thinking.
âAnd in the meantime, Sir Cadel is going to take on the demon alone?â
ââŚâŚAre you serious?â
Absolutely. He couldnât have been more serious.