Golden Experience

Episode 205: Coming Sober!

"Perhaps, but we are under attack by Master Blanc"

He flew quickly to King Wealth's Capital, and asked Mare for details, and that was how it was reported.

"What? Bran? Why?"

"I don't even know why...... Now outside the outer walls, Master Kelly and the Episcopal Church are working with the knights to contain the giant undead, so take a look there."

Summon Kelly's vision as he was told.

I see. It's definitely a familiar undead. That would be Giant Corps and Fresh Golem.

It's not likely it happened naturally, but if such a conspicuous demon had walked there, it would have been talked about in the SNS, and most importantly, it would probably devastate a city a little less defensive.

If it had occurred before, the outer wall would have been made higher and tougher, and some measures should have been taken.

If that wasn't a naturally occurring undead, it was made by Rare in the 19th Century. It is definitely the last production lot because the undead fusion has only been done once. It was also an experiment that fused Bran's zombies together.

Or it's quicker to ask Bran.

Hello, Bran? What are you doing now?

Oh, Rare! Right now?

Maybe that's it. Some city, for example, is attacking the King's Capital of Werth or something?

Wow! How could you not know? Mentalist?

Oh, I knew it.

It was Bran after all.

I don't know what the hell I thought and did that, but it's not like Bran did anything wrong.

Sure enough, the three of us talked about it by sharing Lyla with each other to try to play as well as possible.

But no one in particular has yet declared anything to do with this wealth, and if I insist, maybe Lyla is releasing the bandits, but that's about it. It's trivial.

Timely, almost simultaneously, Rae and Blanc laid eyes on this country, and Rae happened to be under the water, and Blanc catched each other trying to make a big offense. That would be the place.

No, actually, I'm in the city right now.

What? Really!?

Nothing. Either way, we don't have to report to each other about where we're going to attack there or what kind of action we're going to take. Ex-post reporting is fine. Rae was going to do that, and so would Bran.

'Oh well... So you mean Rae was first, right? What should I do? Should I go home? I'm sorry about that, huh?

< No, but this is it. Hold on a second. You can keep attacking.

But there's nothing I can do more than bump into Shira when I meet her.

The accident has already happened.

Besides, that's important to NPCs and players living in this city.

Even though the hordes of angels are attacking and busy, suddenly the Virgin appears from the Episcopal Church, a giant invasion of the undead.

No matter how many events, the expansion would just be too steep and confusing. I am so worried that the report that can be put up in the country is jammed up somewhere.

It seems suspicious that Bran would suddenly withdraw now.

If the giant undead, who attacked with pride, dramatically retreated without any particular reason, it could be assumed that someone had instructed them to do so.

Especially now, when angels are scattering large numbers of clean hearts. I don't know if there really are any workers like the Death Magician, but if Gustav's story is correct, they'll still be active.

If some of them do, they'll be suspected. If there is, or as far as Rae knows, surely one person dealing with necromancy is breaking into the king's capital. Of course it is about Rare.

Logically speaking, there is no solid evidence linking a sober heart to a giant undead, but if there is a reason to be so stirred up at all, it is something that makes people believe it easily. It is a normality bias. People tend to believe what they really want to believe.

If so, I wish there were more sensational scenarios that I would like to believe.

For example, unfortunately a giant undead appeared at the same time as an angel, but the city was protected by the work of the Virgin sent by God.

The Werth Episcopal Church has a reputation for match-pumping.

I'd like you to listen to me while I attack, but I'm in this city right now.

The walls that cover King Werth's capital are quite high.

But now the undead, who are attacking the city, are big enough to be able to reach its high walls as well.

This is King's Landing. It's the hardest place to defend yourself in Wealth.

The quality and number of knights defending the city is higher than in any other city.

Demons called angels have been attacking the city indiscriminately here recently, but there has been no noticeable damage in this king's capital.

For there was more wonderful salvation than that, even with the strength of the knight.

A glowing maiden, known as the "Virgin", appeared from the Werth Episcopal Church, repeated the heroic action of attracting and collectively defeating the angels attacking the city in one hand.

This city, no, this country is watched by God.

The residents thought so.

But on this day, suddenly a giant undead appeared over the other side, heading toward the city.

The undead approached the walls and defeated the knights.

It wasn't strong enough for the knights to become incapable of combat with that blow, but it's the only advantage that it's big.

The Knights' attacks also seemed to be damaging, but they didn't seem to be very effective because of the Titan Undead's high vitality.

It had not even reached a point where powerful bishops in the Werth Episcopal Church and mercenaries of the children of the Chamber of Commerce, who were housed in the King's Capital, had managed to cross the walls thanks to their participation in the defence, but it also seemed to be a matter of time.

Perhaps, more Titan Undead appeared to reinforce them enough to double their incoming Undead.

The original undead fell backwards because of the accumulated damage, and the newly emerged undead came forward, breaking the knights' hearts and the inhabitants looked to heaven.

But again, God had not abandoned Werth.

It was the Virgin who appeared there.

His hair, which seemed to shine even in the darkness, was soothed, and it descended into the evening weather.

How the Virgin did it with her closed eyes, she ran up the walls refreshed, and as the inhabitants and knights jumped out of the city shortly after raising their voices more, she wiped out the nearby giant undead with her specialty 'sacred magic'. He's a newly-emerging individual who hasn't taken damage yet.

This means that if you have the power of the Virgin, you will be buried under one blow, such as this giant undead.

But magic isn't omnipotent either.

Once activated, it will take some time, called recast time, before you can activate the same magic next time.

But that didn't bother me either.

Like the walls of the castle, the Virgin ran up the body of the giant Undead, kicked the enemy in the shoulder and jumped up, stabbing the sword she had in her hand into the sky.

The head of the giant undead, with his sword protruded, bounced and jumped as if he had been subjected to 'divine magic' for any skill.

By that time, the Virgin was no longer on Titan Undead's head.

Before he fell, he flew to the next enemy, and now he slapped his neck, crusading the undead so that it would flow to the next enemy, the next enemy.

By the time the next Titan Undead reinforcements were cleared, the rest of the Undead realized their disadvantages or fled back to their original state.

"─ ─ I ran away. Happy birthday, maybe."

Rae breathed a sigh of relief as Mare blew the head of the Giant Corps with 'sacred magic' at the right time to protrude her sword.

Now that's the last minute Rae called for an extra one from Reebe's meadow.

It was an opportunity, and I used it to make the Virgin fame even better.

It was just not sneaky to hurt Bran's pawn for that reason, so Rae 'summoned' an extra Giant Corps of the same type, causing Mare to defeat you.

Seeing Rare's Giant Corps to be defeated, he decided that the flag color was getting worse and asked the Blancs to retreat in a natural way.

Holy shit!

Good day, I'm sorry, Bran. I'll make it up to you.

Speaking of which, I attacked myself.

Didn't I tell you it was each other? If Bran wants to go to war anywhere, yeah, how about a shape? I don't care what happens there right now.

Finally, it would be very helpful if Bran could keep the shapes out of sight.

It's okay. Anywhere! Then I guess we should go after this!

Huh? Now? Well, look. Then let me know when you get there. I'll go and see what happens when we're done here.

Rajar! No, no. And it was cool. Hey, uh, Mare, was that you? Holy Girl! Coming Sober! Holy Virgin of Werth! Feel that!

I'll see you later.

No damage was done to the residents because things converged before they could cross the walls, but some of the knights were injured. There are parts of the walls that have been attacked that have also collapsed.

The Episcopal Church rescued the knights and went from the wounded knights to repairing the walls.

Of course, the Chamber of Commerce held by Kelly has manpower.

They mobilized their artisans, and the restoration of the walls was proceeding rapidly. Skills make it possible to respond quickly.

After Giant Corps left, King Werth's city was boiling with joy.

Expect loose purse strings of delightful and noisy residents on the boulevards and squares, or the owners of liquor stores and daytime stalls are selling and walking through simple dishes.

Of course, the first person to start doing it was a merchant under the umbrella of the Chamber of Commerce who was instructed by Rae.

Money making is not the purpose.

To make the inhabitants remember more strongly that this threat could be overcome thanks to the Episcopal Church. More and more noise is a good starting point for remembering this event later.

People's memories are vague, and they fade away.

Especially if it's just something I've seen or heard. However, if you experience it through multiple senses, such as sniffing or tasting something more, it may leave a longer and clearer memory.

I don't know if the NPC or AI of the game has such specifications. In other words, it is unclear whether the AI forgets things in the first place.

But it would be better than not. At least now the whole city has a good vibe.

As far as disappearing and looking from above, the Virgin Mare and the Episcopal Church look truly wonderfully popular. I don't know how the knights, ruled by nobility and royalty, feel, but at least the guard-like general soldier sees them in real favor.

Before the knight also had his injuries healed, or all those here seem to smile and express their gratitude to the Episcopal Church.

"Well, some aristocrats might think it would be better for you to die and respawn so that you can heal your wounds and make a debt."

So far, I don't see any Rare under my eyes.

But that's not always the case.

This time when Mare ran up the walls, she used Rare's "Devil's Shield" on the scaffold.

At first I thought I should set the stage for Rae herself, but only because Mare refused to do so.

"The Devil's Shield" convinced me that I could do something about it, and I took it that way, but it was also possible because Mare was able to see the Devil's Shield.

"The Devil's Shield" with LP can be seen by "True Eyes".

This means that if anyone has' true eyes' right now, Rae will look like something has unnaturally overlapped multiple LPs.

Players with 'true eyes' exist, like that archer who once aimed for Rae in King Hills Capital. And NPCs with that skill, like the angels, also exist.

From these people, if you disappear and float in the sky as you are now, there is nothing suspicious about it.

"I didn't know you'd stand out whether you disappeared or not. Well, there's nothing I can do about this. It may be useful when you want to find a" true eye "holding efficiently."

Bran contacted me when he started to calm down. Looks like we've reached the shape. Rare Giant Corps are also respawning in the meadows. I'll also apologize and lend it if I need it.