Armed Summoners - Black Spears and the Brave Men of the Other World

Lesson Two Thousand Two Hundred and Eighty-Nine: Ghost (3)

Soon after Larsen-Wulknekt began to live in the fishing village stronghold as a guest of the bandit group Cloud Gate, a fuss broke out in the fishing village.

The name of the fishing village is Magu. It is one of the many fishing villages present in the imperial territory, with fisheries as its livelihood. Even the continental hinterland, like the group of small States, is never uncommon to make fisheries a production. Seafood can be caught in rivers and lakes. Except when it comes to fishing using large vessels. Magu is a small fishing village, but he said he would possess an incredibly large vessel from the size of the village and roll it out to the sea plains on the far side. Most likely, the large ship was not created independently by the village, but was loaned by the imperial government.

The Imperial Government had lent large vessels to each of the numerous fishing villages and instead was strictly demanding that some of the achievements be given to the Imperial Government. As a fishing village, even though the Imperial Navy's descent was such that they could neither rent nor appreciate a large, high-performance vessel, and their villagers worshipped the Imperial Government as much as one of the fishing villages was loyal to the Imperial Government.

Lazen was touring with the "Cloud Gate” guys that day when such a large ship would return from pelagic fishing to the village of Magou. It was a large ship cutting the white waves and rushing to the village dock, but after a while I realize the dock had become noisy. What he saw as he headed to the dock with Dorn was the appearance of a giant monster driving away a large ship.

He was pulling out his sword the moment he saw a monster, who looked like neither a mollusk nor a bird beast, try to strike a large ship with a strange sound. At the same time, it chops off the monster's long tentacles and causes the fluid to pour down onto the sea level and deck. The monster emitted an anger and changed his target to him. When he stretched the blade of light stretched from the pattern of the sword to the point where it struck heaven, he showed its bluntly glowing giant body torn into two pieces, far sicker than the monster that had broken and killed the waves had destroyed the dock.

More cheers from the docks and the beach came after the monster's Terminator rippled the surface of the sea and the water splash rose like fog for a while.

Since then, the “Cloud Gate” eater Lazen-Urknacto has been honored in the name of Sea Slash Lazen, and the villagers worshipped him like a patron saint.

I didn't feel bad, but I knew this wasn't where I was supposed to be, and I also recognized that it didn't seem like me.

But the thought of having to return the favor of a meal at a time kept him in the fishing village and kept the “Cloud Gate” eaters going. And while doing so, fame in the village continued to grow. Because he was greatly expected as a means of countering the Imperial Devil living in the sea, which is the biggest problem for the fishing village.

The Imperial Demon, who lives in the sea, says that the first Dubhekhov he exorcised, by way of exception, basically does not attack humans. Sometimes it's because you live at the bottom of the ocean far away, and on land, but many of the Imperial Demons don't want to be involved with humans. It's all about attacking us because we're in sight, and from the Imperial Devil, if we don't have to get involved, I guess we don't have to go get involved from ourselves.

In the sea, especially the seabed, is an unknown world for humans. No matter how much Imperial marine technology develops, the oceans and seabed remain untouched, he said. For the Imperial Demons who live in the sea, in the sea beyond one's control, the seabed is not an exaggeration.

Therefore, the probability of encountering the Imperial Devil in pelagic fisheries seems extremely low compared to the probability of rolling out outside the walls of villages and cities to encounter the Imperial Devil.

It is against that background that fishing villages throughout the empire are established without great armaments.

But at the time he was launched on the beach of Magu, the sea was strange and the Imperial Demon, who lived in the sea, often showed himself at sea. That would make it harder to roll out small ships, regardless of the large ships protected by thick armor. The Imperial Devil is the natural enemy of mankind wherever it may be.

It was also natural for Magu's villagers to expect Lazen to play a role that would kick even the giant Imperial Demon.

And he also thought it was inevitable that the guys at the "Cloud Gate” would plot to take advantage of such a razen popularity, and it should be used. One meal at a time was enormous.

After drifting to the beach, Larsen couldn't help but get hungry. Originally more appetizing, but I was so frustrated by the hunger that I had to tuck in so many different foods that I couldn't get my head up to the overflowing “Cloud Gate” guys who would grace me with food without bounds. They are maniacal people, as I mentioned earlier, and if there are people in need, whatever their origins, they cannot be left alone.

Dorne-Fong was running around wondering if there were any survivors among the bodies launched on the beach at first. It was only because I understood that the survivors were desperate that they were moving around to carry the remains to the cemetery and bury them, stripping them of what they were wearing instead of their burial costs. They're overwhelmed with brother-in-law hearts, but that's why you can say you have money. In fact, the hardware stripped from the bodies by the Dorns has mostly been turned to the operating costs of the organization. And the bodies launched on the beach were generously buried in the joint cemetery of the fishing village.

Anyway, in front of becoming a diner for such a force-minded organization, Lazen also acted more according to their manhood.

The main action was to rescue a small ship if it was attacked by an Imperial Demon, and it had become routine to be alert to the emergence of an Imperial Demon from the ship's dock. Defeating the Imperial Demon who emerged at sea from the dock, countless. Each time it was greatly appreciated by the villagers, but the fame of the "Cloud Gate” grew only in the number of its thanks. Nevertheless, one of Magu's people knew that the "Cloud Gate” was a reliable bunch of people overflowing with the hearts of the martial arts, and sometimes lived with each other's help, and the rise in their fame spread outside the village of Magu.

It was one of those days that I received a request from outside the village to expel a monster. Bringing it to the headquarters of the “Cloud Gate" was a request for rescue in the northwest city of Imishada, where monsters different from the Imperial Devil were ravaging the neighborhood. Nemia decides to dispatch Lazen with summary judgment. He also declared that he would accompany the executives and gave them an order to leave.

Apparently, Nemia thought that now was a good time to rebuild the "Cloud Gate”.

In those days, Lazen and Nemia had a shitty relationship, and they understood that Nemia always dreamed of expanding the power of the "Cloud Gate” not only as a realistic object. I also knew I would be used to the fullest for that, and I admit it. Larsen liked the guys at the Cloud Gate, starting with Nemia, even though there was payback. Dorn, his executives, his children, they all carve the "Cloud Gate” philosophy of activity into their hearts. Even seeing the villagers of Magu treat them with respect.

They were nice people.

If they are, will they be able to live the rest of their lives successfully as a result of their survival?

At least, while Larsen was playing dumb with the Nemias, he didn't have to think deeply about his life. Talk foolishly with the Dorns, mediate villagers' fights, exorcise the Imperial Demons, throw banquets, and relax with Nemia.

It's not a bad idea to spend your days like that.

That's what he thought, and therefore it might be a good idea to dedicate the rest of his life for Nemia, who, as Nemia thought, headed towards the exorcism of the monster of Imishada.