I Said Make My Abilities Average!
82 Fighting Wyburn... Ready!
Some demons, such as fire-blowing lizards and forest wolves with leaps that are unlikely to be considered by common sense on Earth, can certainly use magic. But Miles honestly received them as "beings of different worlds, so I guess they have that ability," and had no particular doubts.
But, yes, Wyburn is still relatively "flying shape," but it was no wonder that the ancient dragon could fly with that shape and small wings.
The fact is that demons cannot use complex languages like humans, so on the contrary, some parts outweigh humans in terms of "thinking strongly about the results they want" without being distracted from spinning words, and in some cases activate magic that is extraordinarily powerful.
Besides, that god (calling himself) did also say, 'We react to biological waves of thought and cause various phenomena'. Not "human," but "biological." And the nanomachine was also a mile I remembered when I first spoke, saying, 'Including humans, normal organisms have initial levels set at 1,'
Returning to the story, the four "Red Vows" again hear stories from villagers about Wyburn.
And to sum up what I heard, it was generally the following:
For about two and a half months now, Wyburn began to appear once every twelfth day, capturing one cow or horse, or sheep, every time. In the beginning we were all scared and did nothing, but thinking a little sweet because of the lack of appearance of harm to humans, we tried to protect our livestock by squeezing our courage for a few times, and were chased around by angry Wyburn and caught in danger. But you understood that the villagers had no intention of attacking, just a thorough attitude of protection, and Wyburn didn't seem to make a fatal attack of what chased the villagers around, and there was a verse like he was playing with.
And when the villagers informed the guild branch of the territorial capital and the lord's residence, the lord, who was not on board at first, changed his attitude when he heard that Wyburn appeared regularly. Yes, with less expense, he thought he could train soldiers in action, appeal to good lords, and hustle and bust as a strong leader.
Moreover, it was originally the Lord's duty to prevent damage to the Territory.
The Alliance, on the other hand, does not make its own requests, except in emergency situations. In this case, he will not move from himself unless requested to do so by his lord. It is not philanthropy, no hunter receives a request for no one to pay, and it is not the guild, but the lord or country, that has the duty or convenience to crusade Wyburn. Outside of an emergency, it moves after a request is made. That was the guild thing.
But since all the hunters in the territory combined would be a force over the leadership, in case, it was stipulated that information about powerful demons would always be made known to the guild as well, and the villagers just followed suit.
And the lord sent out eighteen crusaders, assembled with mages, archers, throwing spear soldiers to drop Wyburn to the ground, and spear soldiers to drop and then stab a stop, swordsmen.
It was an adequate force. I would not have attached a hunter with experience in fighting Wyburn as an adviser, but if that power was against one Wyburn, there would be no one to complain about.
And the day of the next Wyburn raid.
What the villagers, who had been instructed to cage in the house because it was dangerous, saw hours later were the shattered soldiers and the sorcerers, who were also worn out themselves, desperately exerting healing magic on the seriously wounded.
Three dead, six seriously injured, five slightly injured, missing, one cow.
Half of the seriously wounded seemed to have difficulty in returning as soldiers.
He was a commander who was stunned by the unexpected damage, but decided that the task had been accomplished because he had driven Wyburn away for the first time, and told the villagers to do so and dragged his footsteps away heavily.
The villagers were relieved that Wyburn would no longer be attacking them. Then until that day in twelve days.
... and twelve days after the battle with the lead soldiers, Wyburn reappeared.
In other words, Wyburn didn't even think of himself as dewy as "he lost" or anything else.
I kicked through the weak clutterfish that had challenged me and grabbed my prey with the glory of victory and brought it back. There was no reason to avoid the hunting ground.
The villagers panicked when they were taken away a young cow of high value among the livestock because they were not prepared for anything. Again, I hurried to report to the Lords Mansion and Hunter Guild, but the reaction of the Lords Mansion was not fragrant, and then potpouts and hunters began to come.... It was from those hunters that I heard the lord make a request to the hunters instead of sending out his own soldiers.
For the villagers, nothing, I don't care who defeats Wyburn. If the lord would give us the fee, that would have been appreciated.
... but.
Group one. Group two. Group three.
Hunters who defeat continuously.
It seems that some hunters intercepted elsewhere, and rumors have spread that several more groups of parties were forced to suspend or disband their activities due to heavy damage. And the hunter who receives this crusade request is no longer in the neighborhood, and it was a line of "red vows" that appeared here for some time where he had no longer seen the hunter.
"... generally, as I expected. As far as the story goes, there's nothing wrong with that. Except for one thing..."
"Oh, right. Everyone stands around quite a bit for their convenience."
"That's right. Just...,"
"" "" Wyburn is too strong and too smart!
Yes, that's the only place that was so heterogeneous.
"Well, it's natural that the requisition that came around Wang Du didn't have details,"
Yes, Lena's right, the requisition doesn't say anything extra. Especially not to the detriment of the client.
Lies are strictly forbidden, and you deliberately hide important things. In that case, the deposit is forfeited as a malicious act, and penalties such as increased security deposits and fees are also imposed in subsequent requests. In addition, if that posed a danger to the hunter, he would be subject to further punishment by an official, away from the hands of the Alliance. It is the so-called 'attempted murder by unintentional means'.
In this case, however, the fact that 'Crusade of one Wyburn', and its dangers, remains unchanged. Whether a soldier in the leadership is defeated, or another Hunter's party fails, it's just that "those people failed the crusade," not that there were any other special circumstances, such as the opponent wasn't Wyburn, or a large number. Maybe Wyburn was strong, maybe soldiers and hunters were weak. That's something no one can understand, so I didn't have to bother writing that on my request. Besides, those things can be seen if we look into them ourselves. I don't bother to write unknown extras on the requisition to reduce the number of recipients of the requisition or provide stories of price increase negotiations.
Conversely, if I added that Wyburn's behavior was regular, it was likely that more people would take requests, but when I wrote it, it would also have aroused suspicion as to why it was regular, or why the soldiers in the leadership would not respond, which would have been inconvenient in a variety of ways.
"So, what do we do, what..."
"Normally, you have to fight from the front and defeat it,"
"Oh, there's nothing else I can do..."
As Lena, Pauline and Mavis put it, whether Wyburn is a somewhat smart individual or something behind it, what The Red Vow does is a "Wyburn Crusade". It's not like he's a secret detective in the Royal Palace or an official investigator. Because if you don't have special authority, you're not asking for it.
There was only one request received, "Wyburn's Crusade," and that was it.
More information was then gathered from the villagers, but no soldier or hunter risked following this on the battlefield against Wyburn, nor were there any fools trying to dig roots and leaves out of those who lost their companions or had seriously injured, and the details of the battle were unclear. Although it would have received a report if it had been the guild branch of the territorial capital, the fact that the guild master did not specifically touch on it would have meant that there was nothing special. There may have been reports to the extent that "Wyburn was strong," but the party that failed the request and fled back said "enemy was strong" can only be accepted as an excuse. Except for the fact that there were three Wyburns, or flames from their mouths, or even monstrous rays from their eyes...
Four of the "Red Vows", who finished collecting information on one street, had lunch and dinner at the drinker as it was and dragged him to the inn.
At the time of the meal, the villagers were surprised to see three small people, except Mavis, who was a relatively snack, eat morsels, but without lunch, and it is the iron rule for hunters to eat when they can. Especially when you're in a safe place, not worried if you're full and slow moving.
Pauline and Mavis seemed a little embarrassed to eat while the villagers watched them eat nothing, but neither did Lena and Miles look concerned. Lena had split eating from her job as a hunter, and Miles had thought nothing of it because she was hungry.
Apparently the body of miles in this world was less fuel-efficient than in previous life......