A Chronicle of Life in a Different World

Episode 547: Each Fight Part 1

While Reurus was fighting Aidan and Brain. Eliza and the others were throwing themselves into the battle, some distance from each other to avoid getting caught up in the battle.

Eliza and Sarah, Meer and Neddy. Eliza and Chris, Tina, and the giant Winged Dragon are facing each other with a combination of blood suckers and spirits and dwarfs.

The opponent is the Bishop - two of them, and they are fighting even the Wing Dragon, which will be the equivalent of an advanced one.

Eliza thought she couldn't lose because she was more advantageous in numbers than Reurus, who would be dealing with three bishops alone.

And even though the battle actually started, Eliza became confused.

-What? What the hell is Tina doing... and that winged dragon, it seems to be moving a lot worse...)

Even if you win in numbers, it is difficult because you are weak in strength. Though I thought so, when I opened the lid, Eliza and the others were slightly in a state of dominance.

There were “three” causes, but Eliza wondered about two of them.

One is that Rebecca's winged dragon is strangely slow to move.

And the other thing is that Tina's movements are clearly lacking in excitement.

Even if the movement of the dragon is slow, it does not become smaller as far as the giant. If you get down on the ground and go straight ahead, if you're going to punch and smash, the people in line will easily crush you, and there's a physical difference between you and Eliza that you can't avoid hurting.

In fact, Winged Dragons use their masses to launch attacks, but even if they attack, they can evade them at a leisurely rate, and even if they shake their forelimbs and tails and strike, there is a person who can deal with them - Meer.

"Kon-noooooo!

Meer beats up her approaching forelimbs with a knife. If you shake your tail, you can catch it and stop it while leaving traces of rubbing your feet on the ground.

Meer, whose tiny size is like a lie, shows the effect of overturning the physical difference. Originally, the powerful dwarf signed a "contract" with Reus, and "never before since the" contract "was signed," the situation is that Reus is using "caloric release" to fight with all his might.

In terms of magic amount, it was the worst of the Reuses, but it was also Meer who benefited greatly from the magic flowing from the Reus through the "contract".

The story would have been different if the dragon had gone wild with all its might, but now the dragon is only attacking to the extent that Meer can confront it directly. If Eliza didn't know “why,” it seemed that Reurus, who was supposed to be fighting the three bishops, was gaining much advantage.

"Fufu, Meer is working really hard, but I can't lose either!

"... Neddy will do his best."

And Chris and Tina's opponents are mainly Sarah and Neddy. Originally a spirits who excelled in the magic treatment of their respective attributes, Sarah and Neddy, who not only had the magic before them as the spirits who concluded the "contract" with Reus, but also had the magic tank of “external”, had a magical battle between the bishops.

However, it is not an exaggeration to say that Tina's attacks are being helped negatively by the circumstances of each other.

Occasional lightning strikes are only low-level magic, and their power is not strong enough to kill Eliza and the others. Therefore, if we concentrated on dealing with Chris, who was attacking “normally”, we could bring nature and the situation to the reverse.

"- There you go!

By bringing Sarah and Neddy into the antagonism, Eliza becomes completely empty. Therefore, the focus is on speed rather than power, and Chris is focused on releasing magic from next to next.

Not to mention Eliza's excellence, but still the longest used lightning magic. In addition, she alternately releases the wind magic taught by Natalia, challenging Chris to hurt her a little bit.

Even if Eliza's magic didn't work, it would be difficult to deal with the magic that Sarah and Neddy would unleash if she distracted herself. Then the balance of victory and defeat will incline towards Eliza and the others.

Still, I wanted to get back to Reurus as soon as possible. For this reason, Eliza took the initiative to do what she could, but she was surprised that she could do what she had imagined without being overwhelmed.

(I'm feeling really good... "Practice” didn't work out so well, but the magic of Reurus will push me...)

Tina is passive and the Wing Dragon is slow to move. In addition to those two, there was another miscalculation for Eliza. That means Reurus was "accumulating too much magic.”

Normally, magic flows from the relationship of magic amount to the realuse, but now it flows backwards and unilaterally. Meer didn't realize that she had always been in that state since the 'contract' was signed, but it was confusing for Eliza, and a lot of magic was flowing in.

Its magical comfort and strength push Eliza's back. It aroused Eliza's mind that she was able to fight together even at a distance.

"More... more!

There is power in the hand that holds the thunder wand. When I waved my wand with magic, the lightning struck and flew to Chris like an arrow.

"... I won't let you"

However, Eliza's lightning strike was offset by a thunderbolt called "Thunderbolt." It was to protect Chris, who raised his eyebrows under the fox while offsetting Sarah's fireball with a blade of wind.

"... Tina, what's wrong?

Chris's voice, he asked, had a strong color of confusion.

Chris was perplexed about his sister (Tina), who had been away for an unprecedented period of time and had been reunited for a long time.

Sometimes I was promised that I would leave Tina alone in the town of Speranza to explain to the Reurus about Gregorianism and 'God', but I wonder what happened to Chris.

I suspected Reurus had the power to manipulate others like Rebecca, but Tina's magic was normal and there was no sign of it. As a result, Chris could not understand Tina's condition, but Tina herself could not accurately understand and communicate her feelings.

As Bishop of Gregory, doing the work given to her - "that's all” is painful, and as Tina, she is not willing to move proactively if she offsets Eliza's attacks.

Compared to being active as a bishop, he lived a peaceful life in the town of Speranza, the abandoned city of Laval, and the King's capital of Rovama, resulting in a dull body. But more than that, I remembered my refusal to fight Eliza and the others mentally.

"What, Tina, the attack is warm! Are you hungry!?

"... Tina is not a Reurus."

For the first time in Tina's battle, Sarah raised her voice and Neddy clapped.

As for Sarah, just like Reurus, she can fight relentlessly if she knows her face.

Neddy is not so extreme, but there is no aversion to fighting because the Greco-Roman purpose includes Reus, Eliza, Sarah, and herself (Neddy).

Still, Tina is now an enemy, but she also spent time under the same roof. As a result, Sarah's words toward Tina were somewhere cheerful, which took away all the excitement from Tina's movements.

Chris was upset by Tina's appearance and slowed down the movement, albeit slightly. It was a vicious circle of gradual disadvantage.

--That's why it should be said.

"Ugh! Wow!?

If it makes a difference to the situation, it wasn't Chris or Tina, it was Winged Dragon.

Until then, Meer, who was fighting the Winged Dragon on a one-on-one basis, was defeated and thrown away. When it came in the air, it spinned, killing momentum and then landing on the ground with both feet, but suddenly it was pushed out and I was alert all at once.

"I'm surprised... all of a sudden I'm stronger."

There was no pain or injury, and while holding her tongue, Meer urged her to be vigilant with words. When she heard that, Eliza frowned at something.

"Whoo-hoo... what shall we do? Yeah, what do we do?"

She took a small breath at Rebecca, who appeared from the shade of the tree.

"Nh... stupid! What happened to Reurus!?

Since the magic is connected by the "contract", we know that Reurus is not dead. However, Rebecca could not have been missed by Reurus, and I never thought Rebecca, who would be obsessed with Reurus, would leave the fight against Reurus.

I think Reurus would have warned me about it in his "Call of Thought," but he couldn't afford it because he was dealing with several bishops on his own. However, if you pay attention to the "ideological call", it could be a gap.

Eliza looks at Rebecca as she thinks so. The situation gradually leaned towards superiority, but when Rebecca came out, the superiority could also lean at once.

That's why I became more alert and wondered if I could preempt magic.

"I thought my prince would kill me," whatever else you want. "He's a terrible man, yeah, terrible man... terrible man, terrible man, terrible man..."

In Rebecca's murmuring face as she leaned down, Eliza pulled her cheeks like she was under pressure.

(... Reurus, what have you done?

It was Eliza who thought like that without thinking, but she didn't think it was the result of “doing nothing."

Like Rebecca had an idea, Reurus had an idea. And it was due to the difference between Reurus, who decided to hold the three bishops by herself because of the difference in combat power, and Rebecca, who thought that even in "such a situation” would challenge the fight with the highest priority.

As Rebecca, she could have joined Reurus, killed Aidan and Brain, and loved each other as she liked Reurus.

But no matter how much we teamed up with Reurus, it would take time to kill Aidan and Brain together. Aidan and Brain aren't the kind of people who get caught up in killing people by surprise.

The longer it takes, the Archbishop Wyatt returns. Gilba would take a long time to defeat him, but Rebecca didn't think Wyatt would defeat Gilba.

Then we can create a reason why Reurus will “come to battle” at once.

"Really, terrible people - I want to be a little mean."

Rebecca raised her face with a spinning momentum - her faint eyes caught Eliza and the others.