Former General Is Undead Knight

Episode 43: The Hero of Urban Barilla, Tan

The tragedy caused by massive death manipulation, played out in the city of Barilla, closed the curtain.

But the damage was immense.

Most of the Adventurer Alliances had merged to make up for their disbanding and losing power due to understaffing, which had greatly reduced their numbers.

Besides adventurers, half of the city's citizens are believed to have died.

Many of those who survive also wound their hearts and leave this land that remains of a bitter past.

It is still a long way from the day when the city of Barilla, the capital of adventurers, can regain its former power.

At the time of the raid, it became apparent from the mouths of the adventurers of "The Dancing Sword" who were hitting the guards of the Count's residence that the mastermind had honored himself as the Eight Wise Men Manzi of "The Whistling Devil".

The remains of Manzi and the thoughtful old man had already been discovered in the city of Barilla by the private soldiers of the Lord Count of Mondo.

It is almost certainly seen that the characteristic appearance of a distorted head coincides with the testimony of the adventurers of The Dancing Sword.

This confirmed the existence of the 'whistle blowing demon', on which the Kingdom side had so far barely grasped the reality.

It is rumored that the heretical Inquisition, the Kingdom's worst and most powerful sorcery division, will also use this as an opportunity to intensify its thorough investigation into the 'whistling demon'.

The adventurer guild Dancing Sword is considered one of the most influential guild candidates in the city of Barilla, and also contributed significantly to the security of the Count's residence.

But Yunos, the guild master, lost his life in an engagement with Robin Hood, the god of war who boarded the raid into the Count's mansion from the resentment of past incidents.

Robin Hood, who bore the deep hand there, left the Count's mansion.

Once he was looking to leave the Barilla, he was allegedly killed in the aftermath of an undead raid that spread to the city.

"Dancing Sword" merges after the incident in a way that is almost taken in from another guild.

"The Dancing Sword," the largest contributor in the Necromancer raid in the city of Barailla, was to abandon its honorable name lightly and be erased from the city's records.

It should be noted that Yunos, who was an Alliance Master, was considered personable and had a good reputation within the Alliance, but the former adventurers of "The Dancing Sword" said they did not want to speak of wonder and its name.

It is also said to have been caused by the mouth run by Undead and Yunos, who lost his sanity as a result, but details are not known because the parties do not open their mouths.

A week after the raid on "The Whistling Devil," there was a woman playing harp in the corner of a liquor store in Baraila, the city where reconstruction work continued.

The woman weaves a thick cape on a slightly thin-eyed garment.

From the scarf wrapped around his head, brown hair peeks close to red.

It is the blind bard, Albana.

It was the story of the Undead Night, "The Hero of Urban Barilla," who defended the city over evil sorcerers.

Follow a rampaging horse without a neck who appears out in the woods, chase away the bandits targeting adventurers, and leave the city with great evil.

It was a compilation of rumours of an undead night, whispered in the city of Barilla.

It was so absurd, but surprisingly many of the inhabitants witnessed armored knights crossing a neckless horse running through the city.

The fact that the hero who killed Phantom Manji doesn't make a name for himself is also applauded by rumors.

"Is there a woman in this store named Arbana!

At the entrance to the tavern stood a giant man shouting like an anger.

The liquor store quiets back to its absurd voice.

"I hear you're familiar with Albana and its undead nights! If you know anything, spit on this Lady Glasco!

It is Count Mondo's private soldier Glasco who shakes up his thick arm and intimidates him.

"You're an innocent man, you can't stand in my way."

Slightly pushing away the other guests and walking away, Arbana jokingly returns to him as he approached his face in disgrace.

"It's the life of Count Mondo! We have to find the swordsman who saved this city! Whether it's the frigid pharaoh tale of a traveling poet or if there could be a piece of truth buried there, you can't ignore it! Who the hell is he? Where you headed!

"I don't know that. As much as I want to know."

"Then what do you know! Tell me everything you know!

"... why are you so desperate, soldier? It sounds like you want to meet the knight."

"Shit, no! I don't want to see him like that! How many times have I told you that it is the life of Count Mondo! Anyway, why don't we talk soon!

Glasco steps more and more on the spot.

Its high-pressure attitude also seems to mean nothing to Albania, placing a harp on my pace and fingers along my lips.

"That's right... it's more or less all spread out, and there's nothing we can talk about that might lead to a search..."

"I guess it's true! Think harder!

"Oh! That neckless horse, I say Nightmare. I put it on, I'm sure of it."

"Ha!?

Glasco distorts his strong face and listens back on the dumb side.

Couscous and laughter fly from around.

I think he made fun of me, turning his face bright red and turning himself over.

"Fuck, fuck! If you don't know! Don't be stupid!

"It's true..."

Albana hears him leaving the tavern and closing the door before lifting the harp again.

Blind eyes open slightly, lightly colored eyes pointed to the universe as they turn to where.

I wonder where that modern-day resurrected general went next.

I chuckled slightly, "Well......!" He cut out with a voice that often passed, and gathered the eyes of the surrounding guests.

"How far did you sing? Now it came from crossing a horse without a neck and chasing a fleeing death manipulator?

I say it in some sort of fallen in love tone, and I spell out 'Tan, the hero of the city balala' again.