The monster startled and growled like it was having a seizure.
Roselyn took the opportunity and shot another arrow into the monsterâs other eyes.
Keeeeeeet!
The monster struggled and fell into the black gap again. Finally, the gap began to shrink.
It meant that there were no more monsters that would escape from that gap. Roselyn picked up the other arrows without delay.
She could see Perharzâs two tails were torn off by Tamonâs sword.
Perharz with one of his eyeballs caved in, and Tamon covered in blood.
The floor was already full of holes from Perharzâs blood. Not only the floor, but also the surrounding trees had fallen or been dented by the claws and poisonous air.
It was a wretched feeling, reminiscent of a battlefield. There was so much blood that the monster had shed that the ground pooled.
Clankkkkk!
Once again, Perharzâs attack was stopped by Tamonâs sword.
The monster was so angry that it spat out green poisonous gas from its entire body.
Of course, the attack wasnât fatal to Tamon. It only slightly numbed his skin.
However, Tamon also felt that his body was much slower than it was at first because of the many wounds and the small amount that had seeped in.
âWe canât let this drag on any longer.â
He glanced down and saw that the tail he had first cut off was slowly recovering.
Even the small gash on the steel-like shell had since disappeared without a trace.
Perharz was a monster approaching three meters in height.
Its body was slender, the arms were oddly long, and its claws were vicious.
Tamon had attacked all of the Perharz so far, whether it was its tail, torso, arms, or legs, but he had been unable to inflict a fatal wound anywhere.
When he cut off its tail, it wobbled for a while, but that was it.
With only one less tool to attack, the monsterâs fury did not diminish.
He had to look for other weaknesses instead of the tails.
In his experience, the heart of each of the monsters was in a different position.
But the heart wasnât the only weakness of life forms.
Tamonâs eyes grew sharper and sharper.
If he canât handle even one monster properly, wouldnât it be a shame for him to be titled âThose with Different Abilitiesâ?
Of course, even if that monster was one that had a history of single-handedly killing the knights of a country.
Boom!
Perharz and Tamon clashed again. The pitch-black sky had disappeared and the dim dawn sun had risen.
The dust caused by the monster and Tamon made the surroundings thick.
In addition to that, the strange green poison fog was combined, making his vision dizzy.
Kaaaaa!
Tamon leaped high and jumped up onto the monsterâs shoulders.
As he struck off the arm that was about to catch him, the monsterâs posture collapsed.
Seizing the moment, Tamon grabbed the sword with both hands and shoved it into the monsterâs third eye.
Aahhhhhhhhh!
Perharz, who hadnât reacted much no matter where he cut, staggered back.
That third eye must have been the monsterâs weakness.
But it wasnât enough to kill the monster. Taking advantage of the monsterâs staggering, Tamon quickly rushed at it once again.
Perharzâs blood made his eyes sting and hurt.
The numbness in his fingers was more accelerated.
The sword blade was also turning black from Perharzâs toxicity.
âLetâs hurry!â
Tamon quickly checked Roselyn, who was drawing her bow from a distance.
She had safely moved away from the radius and was supporting his side.
She was, in many ways, a lovely woman.
Just looking at her calmed his mind. Tamon didnât dawdle any longer, and reengaged the monster.
Funny enough, the monster significantly lost its sense of balance even though it had two more eyes.
The third eye seemed to be Perharzâs other weakness.
Tamon accelerated his attack by hitting the claws that Perharz was wielding so ineffectively.
But the sword, which was beginning to lose its durability, was a problem. At some point, the cracked sword broke in half.
Clankkkk!
The broken sword blade flew somewhere in the void.
âTamon.â
A startled Roselyn called out to him.
However, Tamon did not panic, as he had expected it to some extent.
âKaaaa!â
Tamon didnât dodge, but instead just pushed the monster with his shoulder. Perharz, who had lost his sense of balance, collapsed backwards.
Tamon climbed on top of it and grabbed its jaw with both hands.
âYour teeth will fall off, wonât they?â
Tamon laughed savagely, his face covered in blood.
He was out of breath, but if anything, it made Tamon even more excited.
Kaaaaaa!
He held Perharz down by both thighs as he struggled, and forced the monsterâs mouth open.
Kaaaa!
The monsterâs blood, breath, and venom were all poisonous, so there was no way that its saliva was not poisonous. However, Tamon didnât hesitate to reach into the monsterâs mouth. The longer he hesitated, the more likely he was to die.
In battle, a bold strategy was sometimes necessary for a sure victory.
âShall I choose?â
He laughed brutally and caught the sharpest fang of the giant monster.
The monster waved its loud arms around, hoping to somehow catch Tamon.
At that moment, Roselynâs arrow, which had been waiting, pierced through the elbow of the monster that had attacked Tamon.
Kaaaa!
Whoosh!
As if that wasnât enough, Roselyn continued to fire arrows, rendering one of the monsterâs arms useless.
âIf you have a plan, hurry up, Tamon!â
âYes, my lady.â
He didnât care that his hands were already ragged from the toxicity of Perharzâs saliva.
âHaaaaaaâŚ!â
With one force, Tamon heard a crunching sound, so he gritted his teeth and put in more force.
The sound became more audible, and finally the monsterâs sharp fang fell out.
He pulled out the fang, which was similar in size to a small dagger, and drove it straight into Perharzâs neck.
Blood spurted out with a hiss.
It was strange that the skin on its neck was so thick that the sword did not come off well.
He had guessed correctly that the skin was thicker because that was probably the critical weak point, and there was more blood spurting out than from the previous wound. Tamon quickly fell off the monster. Roselyn, who had been watching him, couldnât take it any longer and ran to him.
âTamon!â
âNot yetâŚâŚâŚâŚâŚâŚ.Iâm not dead yet.â
Tamon stopped Roselyn from running right in front of him.
It wasnât enough that the hand he lifted had already lost its original color, his body was so burned that the bones were visible.
With such a hand, Tamon finally pulled out Perharzâs fang and even attacked it.
Even so, he didnât frown once.
Arggghhhhh!
Did the monster intuit that it would die? It threw itself at Tamon, growling with all its strength.
Tamon narrowly avoided it, but the attack itself was a trap.
Perharzâs tail, already half regenerated and dark green, swung at Tamonâs back.
ââŚ.!â
The distance and time were too vague for the bow to shoot.
Roselyn, who had been watching from a step away, involuntarily jumped to her feet.
It was strange.
She didnât think or expect.
The moment she saw what happened, her legs just moved.
âNo. âŚâŚ I canât let that man get more pain. I canât leave him to injure himself further.â
A mute voice engulfed her brain.
It was a cry that felt so urgent that she tuned in to it. Like a motherâs instinct to protect her child, she rushed to Tamon and pushed him away.
It had never occurred to her that Tamon was much stronger than she was, or that he had such a tenacious life force that he would survive even a fatal wound.
It was literally just an instinctive move to really want to protect him.
ââŚ.!â
Where did she gain such strength, Roselyn fell down, hugging him with a force so fierce that it pushed the huge Tamon out of the way.
The force caused Tamon to topple over as well, and fortunately the monsterâs tail missed him. Unfortunately, it grazed Roselyn with the tip of its venomous, sharp tail.
It was a poison so powerful that just a slight graze of her neck would paralyze her entire body at once.
âHaâŚ.â
Her breathing began to quicken. The poison that had seeped into Roselynâs throat quickly spread throughout her body.
âAsha!â
Until that moment, Roselynâs arms were holding Tamon tightly. Her arms were trembling, not wanting to be defeated by the poison.
Fortunately, Perharz hung to the ground as if it was its last attack. It seemed to be a quick death as not a single sound was heard.
Tamon turned white when he saw the green venom spreading from Roselynâs throat.
âD*mn it, what are you doing?â
Tamon shouted with Roselyn in his arms, then ran quickly to the riverside. Roselyn gasped for air and said in a small voice, âIâm sorry.â
Sorry? Sorry? What on earth could she possibly be sorry for? Tamon jumped into the river with his confused head.
He quickly sucked Roselynâs throat, diluting the poison on her body with water.
It was too toxic and soaked in too quickly, but he really wanted to suck it all out.
âHaâŚ.!â
If there was one thing that was fortunate, it was that Roselyn, like Tamon, had a much stronger power of life than usual.
It seemed to be because they had engraved just a few hours ago.
Tamon and his engraving partner, with their different abilities, served to stabilize and amplify the power.
Even if it was not necessary, the closer they were to each other, the more helpful it seemed to stabilize the power.
âWhy? Why? Why? Damn it, did you think I couldnât handle a monster like that?â
Tamon scolded and scolded Roselyn, who looked worse than he did.
The white figure looked like she was about to pass out.
ââŚNo, whatever, youâre not enoughâŚI can solve this.â
âBut why?!â
Roselyn couldnât reply to the question.
How could she explain it when she herself didnât know the exact reason?
âShut up, Tamon.â
Her body just moved at that moment.
âYou can hold me, thoughâŚâŚâŚ..â (Roselyn)
Roselyn mumbled tiredly, closing her confused eyes.
âIf you collapse, I canât hold you.â (Tamon)
âThatâs what I was sayingâŚâŚ..!â (Roselyn)
It worried her a lot that every time she caused Tamon to get hurt like he was going to die for her.
It was strange.
Why would she not want this man to be injured to death when she herself had tried to die in front of him so many times?
âYou are a bundle of contradictions, Roselyn.â (Roselyn)
ââŚ.Take the poison out. Hurry up.â (Roselyn)
âAfter you are healed. I wonât let you get away with it.â (Tamon)
He sucked her neck forcefully, as if threatening her.
âHaâŚ.â
While she groaned, all her clothes, stained with dust and blood, came off.
The coldness of the river water that she had become accustomed to somehow shielded her.
Roselyn gave up her neck, hugging Tamonâs shoulders with her weak hands.
The two hot bodies overlapped and held each other as if they were one once more.
They wanted each otherâs flesh with a desire that was completely different from the dawn.
Roselyn laughed even harder as Tamonâs distorted eyes looked as if he was in some kind of wailing agony.
âYou said I wouldnât die anyway. So donât make that face.â
At Roselynâs whisper, Tamon spat out a series of swear words.
âI shouldnât have said that.â (Tamon)
Tamon cursed himself because it seemed like she was getting hurt more because of what he said.
âHa!â
Tamon thrust in as hard as he could into Roselyn, who had no energy.
His presence, which should have been felt tremendously, made Roselyn feel steady as she gasped for breath. It didnât seem so bad to be united like this.
She thought it would be okay for this man to share about half of her body.
She even thought that maybe he cared more about that half than herself. She thought it was enough and fine if it was this man.
âTamon, Tamon.â
He was as hot as the sun.
This was the man who had introduced her to a new world.
The man who perhaps cared for her even more than she cared for herself.
The sun, which had been dim, appeared dazzlingly over the river.
The sunlight pouring down was so bright that it was very difficult to keep her eyes open.
Roselyn hugged the hot Tamonâs body tightly and then passed out.