Dream Life

Episode 55: After Victory

Tria history around 8 p.m. on October 24, 2018.

He succeeded in defeating Vlad Varonos, king of the undead, the general of the enemy. He also defeats all dangerous undead such as Necromancer (Rich) and Knight Without a Neck (Durahan). The only enemies are the big skeletons and regular skeletons in the august class. But the big skeletons are over thirty, and the regular skeletons remain countless, and have yet to reach a complete victory.

Standing in the tunnel evacuating are my brother Rod, Beatrice, Guy, Dan, and my five. The four grandfathers, Govan, Nicholas, Mel and Sharon, are all unconscious.

Particularly serious are my grandfather and Sharon. My grandfather receives Vlad's sword in his abdomen and bleeds heavily. Although first aid has been applied to the gut with a marginal amount of magic (MP), the wound has not even been blocked.

Sharon is in danger, too. Though it is the trauma that is not at all, he is barely breathing due to extreme MP loss, and his pulse is weak. I am desperate to perform procedures that I may know about, such as a cardiac massage or artificial respiration, and I have managed to retain my life.

It is difficult to say that it is completely safe in that tunnel as well. Though it's the august class that can't get in, the normal-sized skeletons are pushing against the tunnel. They are not enemies of my brother or Beatrice if they are in full condition, but they are both slow moving due to repeated death fights and fatigue.

The only parents and children of Guy and Dan were relatively healthy, and the two were preventing Skeleton from breaking in on the entrance side of the tunnel.

"Go back to Kanga Hill and tell them you defeated the enemy general. Order him to carry a healer and a stretcher," he advises his brother.

My brother nodded small and said to Dan, "Run me to Kanga Hill. It's urgent," he says, putting up his sword and putting it forward. Dan calls out, "But......" but immediately he says, "Roger!" I give up my place to my brother when I scream.

Shortly after Dan started running, someone came from behind the tunnel to be replaced.

"Zach! It's okay! Zach!" I heard Liddy screaming sadly.

"I'm all right!" When I shouted, Liddy came running.

"Good. I'm so glad..." he hugs me and cries.

"My uncle and Sharon are in a dangerous situation. healing magic if you can afford magic..." and immediately returned to me,

"I don't think we should be blocking Govi's wounds. Sharon is... out of magic? Because there's nothing I can do."

As soon as I say that, I hang a healing magic for my grandfather. The amount of blood leaking out of the gap in the armor began to decrease. But there was a rush on Liddy's face.

"No. The wound won't completely block..." he leaks.

"Are you out of magic?," he said.

"No, I block it once, but it opens right away... it's like some kind of curse..." he replied grumbling.

Vlad's pitch-black sword seemed to be hung with something like a curse that wouldn't block the wound.

I'll check the rest of my MP.

(Thirty for the rest. I recovered a little more than just now, but is this enough... I just have to do it...)

To de-curse my grandfather, I decided to use the magic of de-cursing the light attributes.

"I'll do the curse. Liddy hang the healing magic right away," he said.

"Is magic okay? If I fall to you..."

"I'm fine. The magic is confirmed. If not sooner, your uncle will bleed to death. We have to do this."

Liddy nods to my words, "Okay."

I immediately used the magic of the curse. Because the remaining MP is low, magic will be intensively applied to vital organs and blood vessels. A soft light poured in from his right hand, and something more and more black emerged from his grandfather's body. Hang the magic until the end of the line, and just sit back and say "please". The magic ran out. I couldn't just stand there.

Liddy looks at me worried, but soon he hangs his healing magic. Now the wound seems to have blocked successfully and the breath of relief leaks.

I still wouldn't wake up. I was desperately praying as I took the hands of Sharon and Mel.

(Come back! Come back both of you......)

Did that wish go through, Sharon's breathing just stabilized a little. The worst is likely to be avoided somehow.

After about five minutes, Nicholas wakes up.

"The enemy..." he said moaning, "I knocked my best balls down," and I loosen my cheeks slightly. But when I saw the figure of my falling grandfather, I said, "My predecessor! I said," I tried to get up.

"I'm fine. Me and Liddy are curing magic. There's a lot of bleeding and unconsciousness, but there shouldn't be a problem. So don't push it."

"Thank you" for my words, but I wake up slowly. I flaunted my face a few times, but didn't raise my voice of pain.

"I don't seem to have enough training yet either. I didn't mean to fall before Master Rod," he laughs, "but he realizes his brother is fighting Skeleton,

"Well, I'm going to help a little, too. Because Master Rod doesn't seem to move well," he said and stood up with his sword as a cane.

"I haven't seen it, but I might have hit him in the head. Get some rest. My brother doesn't make that kind of noise."

Again Nicholas laughed nicholly, "Right. I'll take care of this place," he said and lowered back again.

It was obvious that he was smiling but not being able to. He says nothing, but he has no power in his left arm and seems to have hurt when he took Vlad's sword with his shield. It is also influenced by attacks on the spirit that stunned Beatrice and Mel. Otherwise they can't be knocked down every skeleton, even though it's an august class.

My brother and Guy keep fighting Skeleton, but there's no danger at all. Every time I wave my sword, I build a mountain of white bones.

More than enough body was kept on the tunnel wall to rest.

I heard a footstep from the back of the tunnel called Butterflies.

"Thank you for waiting!" Dan's voice echoes. Behind it, furthermore, blacksmith guild official Jonathan Water and the young distillers looked worried. They work as backup support personnel for what they do not participate in direct combat.

"Dear uncle, carry Sharon, Mel and Nicholas. Dan will take his place with his brother," and the stretcher will be ready as soon as he gives instructions.

Nicholas said he was going to walk, but when I said with a laugh, "I can't help it," he lay down on the stretcher.

"Just take your time and carry me carefully! You don't have to worry about the back," ordered Johnny, returning the powerful answer, "I got it".

"My lord will work for me and Beatrice. My older brother asks me to return to Kanga Hill to command him," he tells his older brother, "but I will not give him my lord." I whispered so my brother could hear me.

"My uncle and Nicholas are being carried on stretchers. If everyone in the village sees that, it will lower their morale. So I want you to tell my brother that you have defeated the General and that your uncles are just losing their minds. And I won't be late for every skeleton."

"You just need me to get out of the tunnel first and tell everyone," he nodded.

I was asking Beatrice about it on the side, "Pushing in on behalf of Guy and Dan all at once. Of course you can," he laughs.

Beatrice smiled niggardly and invincible,

"It's obvious. What do you think this Mr. Beatrice is," he said, gently raising his spear.

Beatrice hasn't run out of damage yet, and I still have the effect of running out of magic, but still, if Skeleton is the opponent, it's perfectly fine.

"Guy! Dan! Thank you! Me and Beatrice will take your place!," he said, "Copy that!" and speak with one another.

Take turns with the Guys with the hanging voice. And as it is, Beatrice and I will attack abruptly, crushing the skeletons that are entering the tunnel once and for all.

I'm glad I was mentored by my grandfather at a time like this. If it had not been for the Lockhart family's training, it would not have been possible to go on offense in this situation beyond its limits.

("It's a real battle since I think I'm down and I can't move a finger"... I guess it's about the Lockhart family (of which), they beat me until I fall... now I think I've survived thanks to that training...)

I could even afford to think about that. There is no king of the most dangerous undead already, because the victory has been confirmed.

The two of us get rid of the skeletons in the tunnel completely. The stretcher is already down to invisibility and you don't need to buy any more time.

I nod at Beatrice's words, "It's about time," and they both turn back on their heels at the same time.

Beatrice ran and said, "Do you block the tunnel? I've heard," so I said, "No blockage,"

"Only a skeleton of miscellaneous fish can come in this tunnel, and only the hell out of it at once. Paste it at the exit of three or four people and you'll be able to defeat it efficiently," he adds.

Because there are still a lot of them, I intend to employ whatever method I can to defeat them a little more efficiently.

I heard the villagers cheering from the exit of the tunnel. Looks like my brother told me about the victory.

The Skeletons' attacks continued afterwards.

The fence I built was not broken to the end, and the village of Rasmore won the victory.

Around dawn the following October 25th.

The village of Rasmore prevailed over an army of more than 10,000 Dead (undead) led by Vlad Varonos.

In addition to the number of violence, Vlad, the equivalent of the first degree, eight Necromancer Sorcerers (Riches), the equivalent of the fourth degree, eight Knights Without Neck (Durahan), the equivalent of the fourth degree, about a hundred large skeletons of the Auga Class, plus living armor (Living Armor), Double Shadow Demon Doppelgenger, and the Necromancer (Specter), defended the hills.

I only took a short break after last night's battle to restore my magic and focus on treatment.

Sharon regained consciousness after escaping the tunnel, which was out of magic in the battle with Vlad. Her complexion gave her a bright blue, painful look from time to time, but she had no after-effects she was worried about.

Mel, paralyzed by a pitch-black sword, regained consciousness by the magic of state recovery (recovery) after my magic recovered. Were you regretting losing consciousness in the last showdown, or were you in tears?

Although my grandfather regained consciousness late at night, his wound is not feeling well and he is hanging the magic of cursing and healing again. Vlad's curse is spinning all over his body like poison, requiring a great deal of de-cursing magic, but he has managed to extinguish the curse successfully. However, the effects of the bleeding did not disappear in a day, and he remained lying on a simple sleeping table, in command.

Nicholas had broken his left arm, and had also broken his ribs. Liddy, who recovered his magic before me, is doing first aid, but he hasn't fully recovered because he wants other seriously injured people to be treated as a priority.

If the war situation is harsh, I would prioritize a precious force like Nicholas, but after defeating Vlad, I just processed the skeletons lightly, and I never got into a crisis situation. There were about thirty large skeletons left in the august class, but they were not enemies of the Moraled Village Village Village Vigilante.

The price paid by the Lockhart family side of what won was not small either. Thirty vigilantes have lost their lives, although there have been no deaths among the Lockhart family or their squire.

With as many as thirty dead in less than eight hundred villages, there was no exhilaration of victory, and Kanga Hill was engulfed with grief.

Also, not only my grandfather and Nicholas, but a lot of people were seriously injured in the last showdown, and many warriors are wearing white bandages and sitting there because healers, including me, have not been treated in time.

Among them, Beltram and the other Dwarves were the only ones who were spreading cheer. Even though they were not warriors, they fought me through to the end on the eastern fence, which was the fiercest battle. Without their presence, the Lockhart family side would have been defeated.

I've been fighting for almost five days, and I was worried about fatigue, but when I tell Beltram about it, he says, "A guy who can't keep waving a hammer for about ten days can't be a first-rate blacksmith". Scotch, of course, supported bottomless health, but although the Zach collection was slightly (...) cheap if the village could have been protected in three barrels.

My father also gave me instructions to give Beltram and the others a full drink, and I said, "Tell me when you're short,"

"Ask for a new barrel when you sleep. It doesn't have to be the Zach collection," Beltram said.

I was surprised, and I said, "Forgiveness is coming from your father, and you don't have to shy away."

"Drinking any more makes me suspicious the share of the Ars and Welburn guys. Besides, I'm not too impressed with the young guys drinking any more. After this, you might have a temper to drink regular scotch. Gahahahaha!"

After saying that and laughing out loud, I headed to Scotch's vault, which is also their resting place.

There is also a rest stop at the school, but it has been affirmed that resting in the reservoir is faster to recover. I don't know how true it is, but maybe the alcohol "alcohol" in the air heals their bodies.

After eight o'clock, I had finished treating the seriously injured and hit the front gate to treat the slightly injured.

A vigilante who was hitting perimeter alert at the air defense tower tells loudly that reinforcements from the Kingdom of Kaum have arrived.

I exhaled a breath of relief without thinking of that voice.

The enemy has been wiped out and could not make it to battle, but there are still enemies in the back of the woods. It's a comforting reinforcement for the tired Lockhart family.

Sim Marron, who became a preacher, came running into Kanga Hill with his beloved horse.

As soon as I find my father in command of the rear end near the main gate, I descend the horse, poking one knee and bowing my head.

"I'm sorry. Couldn't make it......"

Tears fall from my lowered face.

I guess I regret that I was useless in seeing the tragedy around Kanga Hill.

"No, you did well. It was cleared up earlier. It is possible that there are still remnants of the enemy. I'm sorry to have to call in Kaum's commander. We need to scout the East Forest and sweep the remaining enemies."

Sims quickly rose, wiped tears and crossed the horse, heading towards the Royal Kaum Army waiting at the entrance to the village.