It was already about the sunset, the night.

We arrived at the village of destruction, which was our destination, and we were on the fast track to get to work.

No, "we are" may not be strictly appropriate.

I'm the only one taking action at this stage.

Behind me after that first action, Cyril and Satsuki exchange words.

"Hey, Satsuki"

"Yeah."

"I think I know how you feel."

"Right?"

"Yeah.... that's unreasonable"

I listened to the conversation between the two of them from right to left, while keeping an eye on what was going on in my forward, burning village.

There was a multitude of the end of the zombies that splashed apart, or burned up and burned black, and had already stopped moving.

It was the result of a fireball spell I shot in.

─ ─ When we arrived at the village after dusk, there was an indication of the number of zombies.

Initially, the number of zombies, in total, exceeded a hundred, were orbitally stupid everywhere in the village where the book of the night came down.

When the zombies found our presence near the entrance to the village, they approached us simultaneously, but slowly, towards the various lights we list.

Zombies can also strike at speeds that are significantly different from normal humans if they are short distances, but while they are more than a certain distance away, they are something that travels fairly slowly.

So I started a spell chant where I attracted a bunch of zombies to some extent and unleashed a fireball (fireball) spell.

The fireballs released landed exactly as they aimed at the point with the highest density of zombies that had been swarming, causing a huge explosion.

The zombies there, or their heads, hands and feet were ripped off and blown, or burned, or like black charcoal.

That number, about ten ni in total.

The result was a sight that is now spreading in front of us.

Note that even if you say the village is on fire, the entire village isn't on fire just because about two abandoned houses in the neighborhood with flames of fireballs (fireballs) are on fire.

A single fireball (fireball) has an impact range of about 10 meters in diameter at best, and naturally does not have the power to burn down the entire village.

However, to that extent, it is quite effective to exhaust the zombies that flock when viewed as living.

There's no such thing as an easy job because it's dense, even if it doesn't evoke it.

I waited awhile after releasing the first fireball, anticipating a match when the zombies came together again so well, releasing the second fireball.

The fireball explodes again, and a further ten or so zombies blow up.

"... We'll see what we can do."

"Come on, maybe not."

"Mi don't want to fight zombies, so you're welcome"

Three girls divulge thoughts.

Totally in a state of sight, I'll present the information in advance.

"Fireballs (fireballs) consume a lot of magic (mana). If you squeeze to the limit, you can shoot up to five shots, but I'd like to leave some magic vegetables behind for when you have to. Therefore, considering that four shots are available resources, there are two more shots. Even if you beat it with maximum efficiency, you will really stay about ten to thirty bodies. That's all I can do for 'cover'. From there, I'll leave it to Cyril and the others."

"Ah, well...... Okay, I'll take care of it."

I say as Cyril shrugged her shoulders.

Fireball spells are one of the simplest of the magic used by mentor-class magicians and thus user-friendly attack spells.

Sometimes it is just a fairly high spell, and the difficulty is that it consumes a lot of magic vegetables.

Nothing can be used as cheaply and frequently as a sleep (sleep) spell, and in that regard, there is a slightly harsher part.

"Hmm, magicians (Maggie) are still not compatible with the undead"

"Soudesnay"

In front of Satsuki, who agreed with me on the bar reading, I fired a third shot of fireball, shooting the next zombies away.