Cadel inhaled deeply, staring at the core that sat firmly in the center of the massive crater.
âJoint attack failedâŠâŠ. I donât know what the heck that heart is.â
Modeleine shook his head in disbelief and put his hands on his hips.
Currently gathered around the crater were the entirety of the Scarlet Scales Mercenary, plus Garuel, Modeleine, and six holy knights, the minimum number required to deploy Holy Swordsmanship.
A total of 12 people attacked relentlessly for about an hour and a half, using the best attacks they could individually, as well as combined sword, magic, and holy swordsmanship attacks. There wasnât a single attack they didnât try.
Still, no progress was made, and most of them were cautiously wondering if they should give up on destroying the core and prepare for the second Ergo.
But not Cadel, who was the only one here who knew âhow much time was leftâ.
The longer he failed to destroy the core, the more anxious he became.
âEven if he resurrects right now, itâs only 5 hours. Is it possible to completely destroy his core within 5 hours?â
The answer, of course, was impossible. It was a core that could not be destroyed with a single shot, even with the full force of his power. There was no way it could be destroyed in the middle of a fierce battle.
âWell, itâs not like we didnât accomplish anything, so letâs lighten up. Even the mercenary corps. We need to be positive in times like these, right?â
Garuel smirked and turned to Cadel. Cadel hadnât so much as glanced at Garuel unless he needed to say something.
Perhaps it was because Garuel had never really used his skills, except to lend a hand in the execution of tricky holy swordsmanship, or perhaps it was because he simply didnât care. Cadelâs indifference was beginning to amuse Garuel a little.
Cadel answered briefly, keeping his gaze fixed on the core.
âIt took a ridiculous amount of power to destroy both shards, and the core is over 50 times the size of the shards, so itâs not a very positive outcomeâ
âGeez, I was trying to lift the mood somehow, and it didnât work.â
Garuel shrugged as if he had no choice, but the mercenary corpsâ returning stares were cold. Van clicked his tongue in annoyance, Lumen shook his head in boredom, and Lydon clapped his hands in the air as if to say âYou are the most boring human being everâ.
The Twilight Knight Order seemed to be offended by the atmosphere of their commander being ignored, but immediately shut up at Modeleineâs glare.
âWe donât know when the monsterization of the villagers will be complete. For now, I think itâs better to assume the worst and move than to hang on to an indestructible core.â
As he spoke, Modeleine looked to Garuel for approval. Garuel merely rolled his eyes.
The âworst-case scenarioâ Modeleine referred to was the resurrection of Ergo and the monsterization of all villagers. In that case, not only the personnel dealing with Ergo, but also the knights who were in charge of healing the villagers would suffer great damage.
âCommon sense tells me that Sir Modeleine is right, butâŠâŠ.â
Monsterization was still 5 hours away. It was premature to prepare for the âworst-case scenarioâ already. It was better to focus on destroying the core before Ergoâs resurrection began.
âThe question is, how do I convince them?â
Cadel sighed, sweeping a lush hand across his face, which had been roughened by the constant use of magic. The fatigue from his sky-high exertions seemed to be dulling his thinking.
But before Cadel could offer any suggestions, one of the knights from the temporary garrison rushed over. After a quick courtesy salute to Garuel and Modeleine, he spoke in a breathless voice.
âCommander! The villagers are looking pretty bad, I think you should check on them.â
âWhatâs wrong with them? Tell me more.â
âSeveral villagers have begun to have seizures, and the rest are complaining of severe abdominal pain, and even using healing technique hasnât helped!â
Garuelâs eyes narrowed. His gaze paused for a moment, as if he were considering something, then suddenly turned to Cadel, and this time their eyes met properly.
He gave Cadel an odd look, then turned away again.
âIâll take care of it. Modeleine, focus all of the men in the temporary garrison on core destruction. Youâre in charge.â
âDonât tell me Commander is going to take over healing on your own?â
âWhatâs new. I used to do that a lot.â
With a quick eye greeting to the Scarlet Scales Mercenary, he hurried on his way. Cadel raised an eyebrow in surprise as he stared at Garuelâs broad back.
âI thought he would never show his skills no matter how many people die. If he doesnât like it, heâll give any excuse he can think of.â
That was a good thing. With Garuel on the move, things would be much easier. However.
âI didnât expect the villagers to show abnormalities already. Even if something happened, I thought it would happen after the time limit was over.â
He was complacent. In retrospect, just like when he first questioned the penalty, it seemed unreasonable that all the villagers would turn into monsters as soon as he failed the quest, like a surprise box. With about 5 hours left on the time limit, it was only natural that the signs of monsterization started to show.
ââŠâŠI thought it would be too convenient.â
The questâs penalty was a prophecy. Similarly, the countdown was only the time remaining until the âworst of the worstâ.
âCadel.â
Just as Cadel was getting into the groove of the more demanding time allocation, Lydon, who had recovered some of his mana and was helping to destroy the core, called out to him.
When he lowered his gaze, Cadel saw a childish face staring at him with a mysterious expression.
âWhy are you calling me? If youâre tired, take a rest nearby.â
âNo, Iâm not that tired. Itâs more likeâŠâŠ.â
Lydon raised a hand and touched the tip of his nose.
âIt smells.â
âSmellâŠâŠ? Is that Ergo?â
His heart sank to the bottom of his stomach as he realized that Ergoâs resurrection had already begun. At Cadelâs urgent question, Lydon shook his head lightly.
âItâs the smell of the monsters.â
âMonsters? Were there monsters around here?â
âNo. Itâs a smell I didnât catch at first. MaybeâŠâŠ they are coming from far away.â
âTheyâre comingâŠâŠ.â
Lydon was silent for a moment, focusing on his sense of smell. His eyes flickered over his widened pupils.
âHmm, weâre already surrounded. Normally Iâd have noticed them from much further away, but my senses are all dulled! At least three hundredâŠâŠ or is it four hundred? Haha, Iâm confused!â
Cadelâs gaze reflexively flicked to the system window as he heard Lydonâs usual booming laugh.
ăTime remaining 05 : 20 : 51ă
There was no chance that Lydonâs information was wrong, and there was no time to give the Twilight Knight Order to determine its authenticity.
The good news was that Cadel, who had been informed of the monster legion, was powerful enough to defeat them single-handedly, and that Garuel and Modeleine were fully aware of his power.
âAt least three hundred monsters in this legionâŠâŠ.â
âWe only have 30 minutes or so. We have to line up and prepare for it. Would it be possible?â
âHalf an hour should be sufficient. However, Commander Garuelâs healing isnât finished yet, and I have orders not to approach him until itâs done, no matter how important it isâŠâŠ.â
âIt doesnât matter. Itâs better for Sir Garuel to continue healing the villagers. The safety of the villagers would also be guaranteed. The problem is.â
Cadel looked back at his subordinates preparing for battle. Van was sharpening the blade of his greatsword, Lydon was munching on healing herbs with the face as if he was taking poison, and Lumen was checking his equipment after putting the core deep into his bosom.
âThe defense of the core. The legion of monsters that are coming are most likely the servants of the demon Ergo, otherwise, there would be no reason for hundreds of them to suddenly descend on a small village like thisâ
âSo theyâre trying to capture their masterâs heart. An organized movement of monstersâŠâŠ. Surely, it must be more troublesome than dealing with ordinary monsters.â
It wasnât a problem that ended in trouble.
âHundreds of demons have one goal: to capture the core. I canât imagine how persistent they would be. We donât know their abilities, we donât know their types, we donât know what theyâre capable of. In such a situation, not only the core should be defended but also the villagers should be protected.â
While he trusted Garuel to protect the villagers, he wasnât sure if he would continue to do so if the monsters tore apart the temporary garrison and exposed the interior.
âBecause the current Garuel hates the idea of his power being discovered more than he hates dying.â
They had no choice but to prevent as much damage as possible.
âThe fast-moving Lumen is in charge of the core, but in battle, you never know whatâs going to happen. We canât let our guard down until weâve dealt with all of them.â
It was also important to keep in mind the assumption that Ergo would be resurrected during the monster subjugation. It was a truly blinding tragedy, but it was likely to happen.
ââŠâŠI can do it. No, I have to.â
The subjugation of the monster legion and the destruction of the core. He had to do it all. He had only 5 hours left. Keeping failure in mind meant the extermination of villagers, and the destruction of the knight order and mercenary corps.
There was no next. Cadel, as always, was determined to win even at the cost of his life.