Golden Experience

Episode 156 "Newsreen, Yoshi"

A queen beetle borrowed from Rae, was reported by a demon named Sicindera, his subordinate, and Azarea flew off the balcony.

The contents of the report are that four junior vampires came out of their lurking private homes in a short time. Apparently.

Blanc doesn't know exactly. Diaz interpreted for me.

"Being out alive in a short time means defeating four junior vampires in a short time. As far as the other intruders are concerned, the odds of winning against the same number of junior vampires are like five minutes.

If you control it for a short time with inferior power, you are certain to have more than a certain amount of combat power. Besides, it looks like there are no noticeable injuries and no wear and tear. I was wondering if we needed to be vigilant if so. "

If Diaz tells me that, I'll have to send him to check it out.

Diaz is supposed to be nominally under Blanc, but he's only getting a stay because of a favor from Rae.

Rare tells me to give Bran the highest priority, but she doesn't listen to Bran. Bran's safety is the top priority, and his judgment will take precedence over Bran's if it comes to it.

I can tell Weiss the same thing.

Though the origin is different, the circumstances are similar here.

"Dear Death, you're right. Let me add with arrogance that if you seem to be very effective, you should not hesitate to attack with the intention of stopping your breath at first.

If they seem confident in their arms, they will come again, and even if they want to know exactly what they're capable of, it's not something they have to do without any information at all. "

Weiss continues to nod at Diaz's words.

When Azarea heard this, she flew away.

Azarea would be able to complete it just by shooting magic from above, or in the worst case, transform it into a giant.

If you become a giant, instead of losing your magical powers, you'll get a huge bonus to your defense and LP, and you'll be able to send reinforcements while you stand by it.

If a giant appears in the middle of the city on a boulder, you can see it from here.

Then Diaz is supposed to be on his way.

If it's an enemy that Azarea will lose, only about Diaz is likely to manage.

The humans in front of you seem to be taking a lot of damage with Azalea's unleashed 'Lightning Shower'.

The three Azalea, Magenta and Carmine are built on magical attack subjects under the policy of Bran, the master.

This is true if you are a human being who has not taken any particular measures against magic.

As for Azarea, I was going to wipe out the coal with a single blow, but instead of keeping the prototype, apparently they both survived.

He seems to have a completely different strength in dimension than the humans we've met before.

But what surprised me honestly was that Azarea's cowardice was unacceptable.

"It's not a big deal. Is this the only shot you got?

If you look closely, there's not a single tin on that guy's equipped full body armor. That means Azarea's magic was only able to convey the armor and inflict damage internally, and only because it was able to ignore the armor's defenses.

When this happens, it is possible that the attack on that man will appear in armor other than 'Lightning Magic' and have a diminishing effect.

The other man standing seems to be wearing armor with several scaly metals on it, but neither of them have been damaged. If that metal is the same, we need to be careful when attacking this man.

The Lightning Shower is being recast. If you fold it up, you can knock it down, but you can't shoot it in a row.

If you try to shoot another magic, the less effective it is, the slower the recast of Lightning Shower will be.

While you wait for the recast, you need to stop your opponent from behaving by any means other than magic.

Two, I saw a red skeleton coming this way rushing through heaven from the Lords' Palace.

It's a dragon tooth, a fellow who wears the same master. That face would be Crimson.

Crimsons, dragon fangs, in sequence, fall into the juniors of the Azarea.

I don't know which is stronger when it comes to fighting, but if you fight one-on-one, Azalea definitely loses.

Azarea, a wizard, defeats enemies by unilaterally attacking them from outside their range in a one-on-one fight. But if the opponent doesn't defeat them by the time they get close, they will lose a melee fight. Even if the recast overlaps and the hand runs out. Probably with this Crimson opponent. It's simply a compatibility issue.

But if Crimson is on our side, there won't be any more compatible combinations.

Crimson only shoots magic from afar at his enemies in melee combat.

Dragon fangs are excellent in melee and are particularly good at speed due to their lightness. It can only be named a dragon again, and its nails and fangs seem to have dragon-derived aggression, which boasts quite a bit of cleavage. Great endurance for similar reasons. Because it is bone, it is weak for the only hit attribute, but the slash and spike are difficult to effect.

It is also a skeleton system that is inherently vulnerable to fire attribute damage, but for some reason has possessed "fire resistance" alone since Spartoy. Is it because of the red? No, that color should be the color of your master's blood. Fire has nothing to do with it.

Anyway, such a trustworthy junior is looking at the gap behind the enemy party. This is as good as winning. I may as well get on a bit better.

"Well, I set foot in this city without knowing it, and I'll compliment you on that savage courage. Take that souvenir to the underworld."

Did you hear that, Crimson cleverly shrugged his neck in the air and shook left and right?

Instead of the humans in front of us, they cast their magic impulses with frustration at Crimson's attitude.

"'Hellflame'!

It may also rub the crimson in position, but I don't mind. He is' fire resistant '. It won't be a lot of damage anyway, and if you call him' treatment 'later, that's fine.

At that time, I thought about my attitude toward seniors.

"Agh!

When I lowered my gaze to that scream, the wizard man, who was supposed to have ended up in the first 'Lightning Shower', was pierced by Crimson's nails and nearly disappeared into the light.

……

I don't really understand what happened.

A wizard man was hit by Crimson in a more uneven place than where he was supposed to have just died.

No, I wasn't dead. The fact that he was defeated by Crimson was not dead in the Lightning Shower.

And he tried to move around to avoid the current 'Hellflame' and was pierced there by Crimson.

"Wayne! Myeong Tai!

Another man wearing scaled armor was also burned to death in the flames of today.

Only one surviving full-body armor is screaming like two names.

The performance of this man's armor is frightening.

For compatibility 'Lightning Shower' was the only way I could get through the damage, but now 'Hellflame' doesn't look as damaged as Sasa.

Though the man with scaled armor seemed to have gone through enough fire because there were many areas not covered in metal.

Faces and the like burned particularly hard, becoming light and disappearing.

Surviving man armor, shields, or swords, too, but that's dangerous. We need to be vigilant.

But he is, after all, a melee physicist. It does not strike Azalea in space effectively.

I wonder what happened to that wizard man.

He was having the same party as this metal armor.

If you are a wizard with the same level of threat as your armor, sword, and other equipment, it is unlikely that you will attack Azarea in the sky with any lethal force.

Didn't you pretend to be dead because of that calculation?

For example, there's nothing I can't say that Crimson saved me, maybe.

Azarea is not small enough to recognize the achievements of her juniors.

I'll spare you this feat and teach you how to behave towards seniors.

The metal armor man is about to slash the sudden appearance of Crimson. It must be because you defeated the Wizard.

For that man, it would be more unforgivable for Azarea to do damage to everyone and defeat the scaled armor, but Azarea is over the sky and can't get her hands on it.

The man's full body armor does not seem to be able to pass damage with Crimson's claws.

However, a man's skill does not allow him to strike the Crimson with his sword. Because Crimson moves faster than a man's sword speed.

Azarea waits for a recast over the ground while Crimson plays with the man.

When the recast dawns, it unleashes a single magic of the lightning system on the man.

Every time, the man looks at the Azarea above him, but there's nothing he can do about it. I'm just making a waste of time and getting hit by Crimson.

Crimson has given up slashing with his nails and is attacking with kicks and soles to inflict blow damage.

The impact seems to be penetrating, but it doesn't seem to be that effective.

Only Azarea's 'Thunder Magic' is still dealing effective damage.

I don't know why I couldn't kill that wizard, but I'm doing as much damage to this man and as much scaly armor as I just did.

"Though I wasted my time. Maybe it's time to end it."

Crimson runs up heaven and takes distance from the man.

I just can't wait to get involved.

When Azarea confirmed it, she knocked all the "Lightning Magic" that was recasted on the metal armor in a row.

There wasn't much LP left, and the man turned into light before he shot it out.

"Oh, I'm home. How'd it go?

It wasn't a big deal.

"If it wasn't a big deal, wouldn't it have taken so long? Take me to Lord Crimson."

Azarea glanced at Weiss pointing it out.

Diaz calls there.

"Besides, nobody doubts your job. However, I think the report should be accurate.

When they defeat, they will not die in the true sense of the word. Be sure to show up again.

If this information is accurate, it may not be dangerous to your master when he reappears.

That's what Lord Weiss wants to say. "

"Huh! I'm so sorry!

From what I've heard about Azarea, those three players seem to be a lot stronger than the rest.

One or two steps would be superior. I'm surprised it took so long, even though there were crimsons in addition to azaleas.

They are considerably stronger due to their second reincarnation. According to Diaz, it's about the same as the Queen Beetle you owe Rare.

Apparently it was thanks to the armor the players were equipped to withstand those two attacks.

It's a fearful performance because it didn't even get through Crimson's nails.

In Azarea's view, there seems to be only about as effective an attack as some degree of 'thunder magic'.

"We need only some more 'thunder magic' to work... Hmm. It's like His Majesty's armor, Lord Sakasaka."

"Yoroizaka, which...? Oh, you mean Yoroy the Casan? You mean rigid equipment like that robot? You're such a jerk!

Nevertheless, I managed to defeat him this time.

Despecialties will also reduce your experience, and even if you try it again, it will be a little further.

Until then, we must earn some experience, prepare ourselves, and prepare ourselves for another fight.

"But a player with the same level of gear as Rare's. Ah... I'll let you know next time I see you."