Former General Is Undead Knight

Lesson 33: Count Obock ②

The Lambert line continued down a collapsing passage to the exit of the Einsas Underground Labyrinth.

Fiona, Lloyd and Lily were walking freaked out, but Lambert, accustomed to the training ground, walked dignified, and the falling debris swung the great sword from sheath to sheath, protecting the three of them.

"Don't get too distracted and upset"

Lambert receives a large debris with nearly twice his own mass on his shoulder and calls out to Lily, who was sitting back out with fear.

It was a word I was trying to catch Lily's attention when she neglected to alert herself overhead in this aisle, where there were many dangerous falling objects.

……

I just wasn't depressed with Lily.

It's more impotent to calmly deal with debris falling in front of us at an auspicious speed as we roared, but Lambert had some misunderstanding.

The subterranean hierarchy they walked on was still slow to collapse compared to the lower hierarchy, and they also succeeded in escaping safely with Lambert's follow up.

"Oh, you finally see the light outside..."

Fiona mouths like she's exhausted as she climbs the stairs leading to the ground.

It was supposed to be an easy request to hunt the lower demons, but after being followed around by the largest guild in the city of Einsas, he was taken around by Rambale to the lowest tier of the less than forerunners, and at the end of the quote he was forced to continue to run in a crumbling labyrinth, so he was not physically, mentally or spiritually at his limits.

Lambert, who drove the most 'Demonic Golden Dragon' alone into devastation, slashing and laying down a vicious demon from one end and disposing of the Phantom Domillione, who had been living deep underground for two hundred years, walked slowly and with the wind cut off on his shoulders.

I'm sure that wasn't just because you have an undead body that can keep moving until Mana runs out.

Hearing the collapse, there was a little crowd around the entrance and exit of the labyrinth.

As Fiona and the others hesitated, Lambert cut up the stairs to expose his body to the crowd and began walking straight towards the location of the guild, Dusk of the Spirit.

Those around him were often unable to move to that too magnificent figure, but as one man remembered, he shook his head and rushed over to Lambert.

"Hey, you, what's in the labyrinth..."

"Sorry, but I'm in a hurry now"

Lambert moved his neck slightly and turned his gaze from under his armor to the man, but never stopped his leg.

The man was barely pressured by Lambert's attitude and was pompous while standing on the spot.

"Oh, hey, Lambert's old man!

"What?

Although Lambert was answered by a voice from Lloyd, he does not show a bare gesture of looking back.

Lloyd had no choice but to run and line up next to Lambert and call out again.

"Hey, no, you want to explain something... we don't even know what it is yet... Besides, it's too immobile..."

"We are moving under orders, so if something unexpected happens, dealing with it and reporting to the Lord will be our top priority. I'm hired now. So do you guys, right?

"Yes, no, but..."

Lloyd hadn't been able to sort out his thoughts yet in his head.

I silenced myself without returning anything to Lambert's answer.

"But could you wait a little longer, until you calm down? Some of you here seem to be worried about the safety of your acquaintance..."

Voiced by Fiona, Lambert paused and looked back perfectly.

Fiona shook her shoulder frighteningly, wondering if she'd bought any discomfort from Lambert.

Lambert couldn't help but perceive Lambert as angry because Lambert reacted with immediate action when others rang but didn't stop.

Fiona had not grasped the situation at all as to why the underground labyrinth had collapsed and why it had been targeted from The Demonic Golden Dragon.

But I understand, of course, that Lambert saved my life again.

I thought I'd spoken too much of myself.

However, Lambert himself was thinking something completely different.

"It's Lambert. I think I'm a little tired. I'm glad you're diligent...... could you stay here a little longer today?

It is with Aurelia, the former master of Fiona and the melon.

It was when Aurelia's own judgment was backed up and a large number of deaths were caused by a painful betrayal from the country that entered into the ceasefire agreement.

Aurelia's outlook was sweeter than the fact that the viciousness of the enemy staff was better in the Age of the War of Eight Unities, but still, given the number of damages, there was no way she wouldn't mind.

When he heard Fiona's voice, Aurelia's face passed his head.

"Oh, um..."

"... so is that. I just need to check with Germain right away. Let's just say we do something else here once."

"Huh? Yes!

"... hey, not at all the same as when I was you?

Lloyd leaks his grump and grump.

Lambert missed his face slightly and pretended not to hear.

"Hey, why, you're the only ones who are safe...!

An official who was managing an adventurer entering the Einsas Underground Labyrinth groaned as he glanced at Lambert.

When Lambert stared, he put his hand on his mouth all the time.

(Things have been strange since I came in... but it looks like Count Obock and I were instructed to do it)

Lambert saw how the officials were bewildered and concluded so.

Count Obock is the opponent Lambert has been chasing since the time of the village bandit riots.

If it were to be set up from the other side, it would have been more of a convenience or something.

When Lambert was lightly distracted, the official flipped to the spot and put his hands on the ground.

"Hih...!

All I could think of was that I was barometrically pressured by Lambert by officials who inadvertently felt intense killing and no longer fit the roots of my teeth.

"Tell the Count we'll be face-to-face soon," he said.

"Hey...!

Lambert ran out to the guild of "Spirit Dusk," putting Fiona and the others on his butt with a grumpy official.