Golden Experience

Episode 471: The Battle for Abandonment

"─ ─ We are [Orthodox sinners]!

And I am King Wealth Gaspar!

It is our fervent hope that we will conquer the monsters that nest in King Wealth's Capital, free the King's Capital, and once again raise the flag of the Kingdom of Wealth in this land!

Who are you?

A young man at the head of the army often asked Wayne and the others.

It seems like a fairly decent army, such as taking the trouble to reveal and confirm the identity of only four people. I would like to avoid dealing with such a common sense opponent if possible.

I attacked an opponent that I identified as an enemy without asking questions, so I could say that the result was that war.

The aftertaste of defeating Pairé's First Prince Auguste is still in Wayne's chest.

However, there are things I can't help but say.

If the young man is right now, he is still the First Prince of Exiled Wealth, Gaspar. I don't know why you're naming the King, but I'm sure you've come to get this king's capital back.

The Holy Empire and the Kingdom of Wealth will never stand side by side as the Holy Amalier Empire stands above the destruction of the Kingdom of Wealth.

"─ ─ This is a Gentile Beam, a player belonging to the Holy Amallier Empire! Now we are here to crush the monsters that nest in the old King Werth capital!

We have no right to stop your actions because this area is not the territory of the Holy Amarier Empire, nor anyone's land!

But this is a very close proximity to the borders of the Holy Amarier Empire! Please refrain from reckless military action!

Beam wants to preserve the Old King's City as much as possible. I wonder if there is a conflict in that chest.

Given each other's positions, it shouldn't be strange to enter the battle immediately, but it was like trying to find the best drop-off place among them.

This suggests that there is a way to admit the demands of the remnants of the Kingdom of Wales if they are not accompanied by military action, for example in the form of a negotiated outcome.

However, even this concern seemed useless to the other party.

The moment I heard the word Gentile, I could see the opponent's army killing me.

Is it related to the large number of beasts?

The beasts who resent the players and the remnants of the Kingdom of Wealth, who were robbed of their country by the Holy Empire, are acting together.

If they are acting with the same purpose, it is likely that the aim is not simply to rebuild the Kingdom of Wealth, but to dispel resentment towards the players as a whole.

Does that mean we've been targeting the old King Werth in the sense of building a bridgehead for that purpose?

"─ ─ If you are the usurper, the one who belongs to the Holy Empire, there is no way!

We assert legitimacy in our actions!

This kingdom of wealth belongs to our country, our territory and the people of wealth!

Absolutely not Gentile! What is the problem with our people acting freely in this land?

If those of the Holy Empire who do not want to interfere with it, we will defeat it with righteousness and prove our righteousness!

─ ─ Comrades, stand by!

After all, they appear to be an army to fight the Holy Empire and Gentiles.

As for Beam, I couldn't offer the Old King Capital from a standpoint without resistance. If they had intended to fight the Holy Empire from the beginning, this result could not have been avoided.

Even if we hadn't collided here, we would have fought somewhere in the near future.

This is a difficult situation for the involved Waynes, but it has nothing to do with the establishment of the Holy Empire.

At the end of the war, the Holy Empire decided to invade King Wealth's capital, and we should bear that responsibility.

"... I knew it!

Sorry, guys! Coming! "

It was the humans who attacked first.

The largest number of Beasts didn't try to move, waiting for the human soldier to launch the attack.

Since the Kingdom of Wealth is a country of human beings, is it necessary to first cut the lid of battle in the hands of human beings?

Alternatively, it is possible that the beasts are just a few extras, accompanied only for the sake of bluffing.

I wish it were, but that didn't happen.

While the arrows fired by the human soldiers hit Gil's shield, the Beasts took part in the fight by hitting an avalanche.

Unlike the soldier's open-minded humans and elves, this is like a mercenary, with pieces of equipment and movement.

Wayne and the others were quickly swallowed up by enemy forces and in a flash of turmoil.

There are only four Waynes against a large army of enemies we don't know how many, but the differences in individual abilities are clear.

Wayne and the others haven't earned much experience lately, but that's what was said to be the best player in the Great War. Even if you are a soldier or mercenary in combat, the efficiency of growth is very different from that of the NPC, which has no future if you die.

He knocked out the arrows and magic that came flying one after the other with his sword, and slashed the soldiers that were coming at him. Wayne's sword can be torn apart by armor with this level of soldier.

It also uses magic to gain a guaranteed number of kills.

Were there any soldiers killed in King Werth's capital on the day of the war? If only the First Prince, who fled the King's City, were leading this army.

No, most knights seem to have fallen at the same time as the King and Second Prince fell.

Human soldiers don't seem to fear death, so they're probably knights.

But the Wesen didn't seem to be, and seeing Waynes' high combat power seemed to pull back quite a bit.

If this is the case, it is impossible to beat them, but we may be able to kill the momentum.

Killing momentum here will also affect the monster tranquillity of the Old King's capital, and while there, the Holy Empire will be able to set up an interception posture for the Holy City of Grossmunt.

We don't know from which city they came, but if we can't take the Old King's City here, it will be unrealistic to attack the Holy City.

But too many enemies is a threat.

Even if there was a big difference in combat power, the difference in physical numbers could easily override it.

Those who excel in melee fights such as Wayne, Gil, and Beam-chan can fight on a single horse, but the wizard type like the Spicy Pollack Roe List stands out.

"Ha!? For a while... wow!

"Mingta!?

I couldn't see the enemy, but I was surrounded by a list of spirits.

No, it was all Wayne and the others who were surrounded, but at some point, only the Spicy Pollack Roe list was separated and separated.

Probably moved consciously to get rid of the Wizard Type Spicy Pollack Roe List first.

There are only four of us, so if one of us is dropped, our combat power will be greatly reduced.

"Are you okay?! Spicy Pollack Roe

I haven't heard back.

─ ─ I'm sorry, I'm hit! I just respawned, but be careful! There's a bunch of weird fighters in the Beasts! I couldn't see the LP, and it could be an assassin mercenary! It was a blow!

Compared to Waynes, this player is less durable in terms of gear and talent, but still fights on the front lines.

If you kill it with a single hit, you're not a mercenary.

"Damn, you're freaking out! But now, we must deal with it firmly ─ ─"

"─ ─ Do you think I'll forgive you?

"Oh, wow!

Someone was poking through Wayne's gap looking for Gil to collaborate and slashing him sharply.

Looks like a Wesen Swordsman, but she's very beautiful and doesn't look like a soldier.

The beasts around her also stood to defend her surroundings after the attack. Obviously a commander.

Its strength is also distinguished from other beasts. I wonder if Pairé's aristocracy survived.

As far as Wayne's impression is concerned, the kingdom of Pairé, unlike other countries, was neither noble nor extremely strong, but were there any exceptions?

Or is it so strong that if you succeed, you will approach the late First Prince Auguste? This LP is a little abnormal in people.

Maybe it's not a nobleman, it's a royal, an August brother or something.

"I wonder if you know the gesture gathered by His Majesty Gaspar. I don't think we can afford to march in places like this."

"Ku, you're a beast... nobleman!

From this commander's woman's rhetoric, Gaspar and the Beasts of the remnants of the Kingdom of Wealth may not be in perfect harmony with each other, even if they are in a cooperative system.

Hopefully, there may be a gap there, but it's only common that they hate their players. That way, even if we could aim for a fracture, it would be after the battle against the Holy Empire. Then it's too late.

However, the cut wound is deep.

The sword that the female commander has looks like a dozen single-handed swords of no consequence, but it's probably quite a feat. I'm afraid they're disguising themselves as nothing to invite our attention.

"You're a Gentile, right? Then, even if you die here, you will not die in the true sense.

When you return, tell your fellow members of the Holy Empire.

Kings Wealth, Gaspar and Portley-Ernest will never forgive the Holy Empire or the Gentiles for as long as they live. "

"What...?!

Resistance failed.

Wayne, who was concentrating on the female commander, suddenly looked back with a fever on his back.

Behind Wayne is a beast woman, and this one has a big shield.

This woman must have stabbed Wayne with a gap in her armor from behind.

There was a feeling that the blade had penetrated quite deep from the back. It has probably reached its internal organs. There is a risk that you will not be able to move unless you are treated immediately.

Like the Commander ahead, the woman's gear on the back looks shabby, but a weapon of that magnitude won't give Wayne that much depth. It shouldn't be as good as it looks.

No, before that, the sword behind her is a sword for slashing. Is it a buster sword in size? It is not suitable for stabbing or poking.

Even from the feeling of stabbing, it seems that it was a blade specialized in spikes like Stiletto, but do you also have a separate sub-weapon?

If so, why are you switching to Buster Sword now?

"Kh, so... Gil... Beam..."

"The other two should have been dealt with by now. Last in your life. Well, it's over for you too."

"Nh, what... what's wrong with you... ah, that's it..."

Your body is relaxing. I feel weak enough that my consciousness is about to fly.

It feels like I've never experienced it in games or real life, but I don't feel good intuitively. Life is in danger.

"This is... well, go away..."

It appears that the stabbed Stiletto was poisoned.

Did the previous system message mention this poison?

When I went to the dungeon where there were monsters that could poison me, I had done enough poison countermeasures, and recently there have been few such things.

I never thought of poisoning a human opponent. Besides, it seems to be quite poisonous from this way of reducing LP.

There was damage taken by the forward commander, as well as damage now stabbed.

It won't last long.

There is no mistake in saying that it is over, as the Wesen say.

"So far...?"

We can accept resuscitation within an hour. Would you like to respawn it immediately?