Former General Is Undead Knight

Episode 39: Count Obock (8)

Owock Mansion, behind the second floor, there is an office.

Lambert's sword broke the door.

A thick door broken like a broken plate falls to the side of the room.

But there was no Count there already.

After Lambert, Almel follows him softly.

She didn't even think she could get away from Lambert now.

I know that if you imitate poorly, you will be slashed on this occasion.

"If you weren't here, would you be in the basement... or have you already escaped..."

Lambert silently proceeded to the back of the room where he grabbed hold of himself.

"That's a mistake. From the reaction of the other soldiers, there is no doubt that there was an Earl on the second level"

Besides, Lambert turned to the Count in a straight line for that matter, although it was his appearance that exposed him early.

I hardly intended to give him time to escape, etc.

Still, it can be assumed that the Earl of Auvoc had missed his appearance because, in case Count Auvoc thought about it, he had his escape support in place.

"Either way, you missed it. Sure you are a monster... but Count Obock is a monster in another way too. No matter how many arms you stand, you're not the only one who can stop you.... me and you, that's all."

The vigilant Earl of Obock will consolidate his protection more than ever.

It is also visible to Lambert and Almel opponents to continue sending assassins.

The damage will not be confined to just the two of us, but will involve our surroundings.

No matter how good a swordsman Lambert is, Armel thought that he would be fatigued and lose his life, no matter how long his life was being targeted for and the lives around him were in danger.

Had Lambert been able to hunt down Count Obock on this occasion, there might have been a winning bud.

But if it becomes a long-term skirmish, it will turn Count Obock's personal possessions, authority and everything against the enemy.

It's not something I can fathom to one person very much.

On this occasion, we needed to settle.

"I found it."

"What?"

Lambert's sword smashed the bookshelf behind the room.

"Hey, what..."

Almel tried to keep his words going, and he shut his mouth.

Fragments of the bookshelf fall to the bottom of the floor. There was a hidden door in the back of the office.

"All the time, the powerful think the same thing."

Lambert groans as he stares at the hole he has drilled underneath the floor.

"When was the world...?

"The king of the kingdom of Auns had hidden a bookshelf. The sudden disappearance of those in power who were supposed to have hunted them down has been frequent. Some of you put down shadow fighters and wrap up soldiers' armor. Once I waved my sword, some of them stood up more armful than the generals there. Some used magic to block the way or unleash demons in the cells, creating confusion and trying to escape."

Saying so, Lambert took on the Great Sword.

"But there's not a single person I let go."

Almel felt a terrible chill and accidentally poked his knee on the spot.

Count Obock was also a monster, and she zeroed in earlier.

But I realized it was a mistake.

Almel had little idea what Lambert was talking about.

But of the difference in experience, the character is different. I only understood that clearly.

This was the first time Count Obock had been driven so far.

But this was never the first time Lambert had cornered so many people as far as Auvoc.

"Thank you for guiding me. Run wherever you go. Let me give you one piece of advice. You are not the right man to hold the sword."

Lambert jumped over the bookshelf that was blocking the hole.

The overwhelming mass crushed the bookshelf and Lambert's figure disappeared to the end of the hidden passage.

A tremendous breaking noise sounds.

Almel, who was often dazed on the spot, slowly approached the hidden passage with trembling feet.

Until earlier, it was Almel who wanted to leave the scene as soon as possible, but he was hunted by something like a sense of duty that he had to see the backdrop of things.

The interior of the narrow passage was inclined so that it could descend as it slipped.

It was somewhat narrow for the large armor, so it had shredded the surrounding stone walls and carried Lambert's body downward as it scattered sparks.

Along the way, Lambert slowed down by switching the sword in front of the right angle and pushing it against the wall.

At the end of the bend, suddenly Lambert's body is thrown out.

The passage continued ahead, but at the landing point of Lambert, a number of upward-facing spears were fixed.

It is a trap to kill the chaser.

When I removed the plate that was blocking the top of the trap in the aisle, the spear began to rise.

Count Obock would have activated it after his own passage.

"I was wary, but I didn't have to."

Lambert dared to re-orbit and fell head-on onto the trap.

The blade of the spear broke in front of the armor of the Demon Gold (organ) and scattered in pieces.

Keep circling your body over the trap, take your passive while pushing and crushing the trap and get up quickly.

There was a large long passage, covered by stone walls.

Lambert still found new footprints and stared at the end of the aisle.

"Have you had more trouble than I thought?"