"" "Whoa!

Glimpsing the many adventurers coming along with the anger, Wright flashes a slowly erected sword across the horizon. Shortly afterwards, the slaughter created from Wright's flashing sword slashes the adventurers who have come to him.

Some of them tried to prevent the attack by magic, but Wright's slaughter cleaves even magic and strikes the sorcerer who was ahead.

Why is it that just slaughter cleaves magic as well? No one among the adventurers knew the answer to that question. Leiria, a country of lights, can easily spot the attack, which also elevates to a splendid Special Attack in Daclear.

Light's Slash grants the magic of Light Attributes. And the accessory effects of light attributes rise. Light even tore apart the magic wall by raising the sharpness of his own slaughter.

If you try to be a Dacrya adventurer who doesn't know the magic of light attributes, Wright's attack will only look like a slaughter. Assuming that an attempt is made to prevent the slashing of lights, the best means is to use the dark attributes to offset the magic of the light attributes granted to the slashing.

But the adventurers here are B-ranked by Dacrea. Preventing the slaughter of Wright, who is said to have more strength than even the Thirteen Apostles in Leiria, will require an adventurer of A-rank equivalence on the Dacrya criteria. Otherwise, the current situation is that there is no match for Wright's quality of magic.

"Boring."

Glimpsing the adventurers challenging themselves without sexual punishment, Wright slowly sets up his sword in an attempt to create slaughter again.

But it was the moment.

Light felt a great deal of killing in the crowd attacking him. The killer suddenly appears and disappears neglectfully.

Clear killings that were momentary in time but did exist. Something in such a crowd that is likely to be scratched off by other killings, but surely the killings only existed for a moment. That's also an unusual killer with a distinctly different number of training grounds than other killers.

I don't see why Wright could only observe so much killing for a moment. It was just that Wright's actions were too simple.

"I, the one that receives the protection of light." Shining Wall "Shining Wall" "

Until then, the attack, rather than the unilateral annihilation of the opponent, Light had exercised defensive magic if he realized it. Not one, not three.

It is also surprising that Wright, said to have comparable strength to the Thirteen Apostles, instinctively exercised defensive magic, but even more surprising that he developed three more of the same defensive magic.

But as a result, Wright was right.

Two of the three Defensive Magic exercised by Wright were destroyed after a few moments of inactivity. The first defensive magic kills the power of that attack, and the second defensive magic almost extinguishes that attack. There was a crack in the last wall.

The strength of the Lord of Killer, who destroyed two pieces of Wright's defensive magic and also scratched the third, was fundamentally different from the adventurers until then.

Light, who gained his whole life in nine deaths thanks to the magic he exercised unconsciously, learned a slight relief, but soon the relief turns to astonishment. Because when you looked in the direction you were attacked, there was an incredible sight there.

"What do you mean..."

Jumping into Wright's sight are adventurers who fall in with parts of their bodies mutilated and their distressed voices raised. That wound is very similar to the one the lights put on earlier, but all their wounds were on the back side. It's hard for the lights to scratch the back of the adventurers who were heading for the lights.

That may be possible if you use Boomerang, but Wright's sword won't be a Boomerang. This means that they will not have been attacked by lights, but by someone behind them.

This is the light we have calmly analyzed so far, but the Lord of Attack is already standing in front of the light. A white-haired boy holding a sword that can be seen far ahead of the crowd falling to the ground with a painful voice. Those eyes are deep everywhere, and cold.

The boy with the appearance of a reaper is named Jack. He is an adventurer whose darkness belongs to a darker part of an adventurer union made up of anti-demonic kings. Although its strength is given a gold tag showing A-rank adventurers, it is also quite powerful in Dacrya, which is actually said to be close to the platinum grade.

Despite the distance of more than fifty mels between Wright and Jack, Wright unconsciously finds himself in a clear sense of killing directed at him.

And he took a defensive stance with the sword he was holding in his right hand at the same time as recognizing that Jack had disappeared from sight. Then it happened a few seconds later that Wright felt the weight of his own sword.

Suddenly Jack's appearance was imminent in front of Wright's eyes when he felt a heavy load on his own arm.

"Damn...... you lose!

The light, which was about to be pushed back by Jack's attack, pushes forcefully, taking a distance from Jack. But now that we know they have a motion that doesn't make them feel the preliminary motion, it won't equal that distance.

The look on Light's face is slightly dusty and his body is slightly trembling. Wright was shivering at his first strong enemy in a long time.

In contrast, Jack asks, staring at the lights.

"Oh, my God, you're a man out there."

It is fundamental to put it in Dacrya. An outside person refers to a person from another district, but in this case it would not hit the basics. If this applies to this fundamentals, this statement is correct to ask Jack, who came from another district by Wright, who protects Dacrea II.

I mean, outside of what Jack asked doesn't mean other districts of Dacrea, but people from outside Dacrea.

Lights do not try to hide against this.

"Then what?

"Why are humans on the side of the Demon King outside?"

Jack's question would be natural. Not only have the people outside, or Leirian people, entered Dacrya, but they work there in such a way that it is in Dacrya's interest. Moreover, this time it is like a civil war that can be placed in Dacrea, and the participation of Leirian humans in this would undoubtedly amount to interference in internal affairs.

But Jack's question seemed stronger than interference in internal affairs, though how could it mean that people outside would take the side of the Demon King or something?

"Why take sides"

It's a funny story if you do ask me. The sight of the Episcopal Church man not only taking the side of the Demon King, but also risking his life to fight for the Demon King is too rare a story.

It would be a simple rationale for the Wrights to fight for their bosses if they stuck it in, but getting there would be too complicated.

In the end, Wright couldn't have prepared an answer that would satisfy Jack.

"The answer is simple. Because that's what the Demon King ordered."

"Shit."

Jack punches his tongue when he doesn't get a satisfactory answer. In contrast, now Wright asked.

"On the contrary, why did you slaughter each of your people? You're one of the same people, aren't you?

"Nonsense. I just slashed him because he's in the way"

The facts are different. Jack is part of the anti-demonic kings, and the adventurers of the demonic kings are neither comrades nor anything. So there was no resistance to slashing them.

At this time, we had doubts about each other. But I can't tell you the truth because there are circumstances on both sides. If so, all that remained was to speak with a sword.