I Said Make My Abilities Average!

196 Mysterious Kidnapping Group 4

"Who is it!

Surprisingly, instead of being attacked all of a sudden, who was what? Besides, only one man appeared suspicious of anything, dressed in a black cape with a sword. The others will be lurking.

Are you after an ambush, or are you trying to push Miles back by saying it well, thinking it's a coincidence that they showed up here...

It's not impossible to think that if you had visually confirmed that there were no trackers, because you wouldn't have thought that they had been tracked by the smell, or that an irrelevant person might have happened to appear.

Yu (more) also, yes, I don't think there are people who have business in the woods at night, so the odds would not be so high. No matter how close a small forest is to the king's capital, the forest at night is dangerous. Unless you have important business to attend to, I don't think there are people wandering around or anything. Especially a young woman or something.

"Hunter. What are you doing in the woods in the middle of the night, Mr. Group!

"That's the dialogue over here!

((((((ahhh!)))))

Five of the "Servants of the Goddess" held their heads.

Because they show up alone and talk, this is where they should be well guided and invited to silence and get information. Yet Lena leaked information in vain that she knew she was dealing with a large number of people. Fortunately, the opponent doesn't seem to be pinned to it, but as a rush, it is a huge failure.

Miles also distort the look on his face. I usually laugh through it, but now, I want some information, so Miles was serious too. Even if we win after this fight, we don't always get the right information. I want to invite the other person's disrespect while I can talk to him, but for that, I shouldn't have given him any extra information.

"What the hell are you doing here, like coming to the woods at night!

"When you ask people something, explain it to them first! What are you doing?"

Both Lena and her opponents engage in tongue warfare with each other in an attempt to take the lead in the story, but naturally end up parting ways in parallel. Apparently, they're not very smart either. Well, I may just have low interpersonal skills, such as negotiation and persuasion...

"Do it!"

You gave up getting rid of it by conversation, and when the man shouted that out loud, the rest of the men appeared from behind the man's shade and trees. That number, fifteen. There seemed to be no idea of leaving an ambush behind.

Also, what I didn't mean by going around backwards was that I didn't let one of them get away with it, but that it would be good if I didn't allow a breakthrough forward, that is, backwards from the guys.

All the men who showed up had a black cape on their normal clothes and a sword in their hands. It is just like the man who first appeared.

No one will wear full plate armor in the woods, but it is also a strange story that so many people willing to fight are in full numbers and not even wearing leather protective gear.

Moreover, apparently no magicians are included. With this many people, it usually seems like a good thing to include two or three magicians, but are they understaffed or just by chance......

"Watch out for magic, because it could be a disguise!

Terusia whispered a warning toward the 'Red Vow'. Perhaps it means that members of The Servant of the Goddess do not need to be warned like that anymore.

…………

While Miles, who is a magician but a swordsman, was at their party, and even in the days of the previous bandits, Lena and Pauline had no idea where they were fighting the magicians who pretended to be ordinary bandits with their swords. Exactly Miles and Mavis seemed to take that into account......

(Regardless of your fighting power, you're an amateur when it comes to rushing, …)

The five "Servants of the Goddess" had so judged with regard to their enemies.

If you are hiding your power and decide to attack with all your might, then naturally, you should carry out an ambush. Instead of purposefully giving instructions out loud to teach the presence of ambushes, we should decide on a signal that is not unnatural and strike at the same time with that signal. Make it a clear cry, pals.

But being unfamiliar with rushing means never being less combative and equals. Soldiers and assassins fighting on the battlefield don't talk or rush to their opponents separately, but that's why they're never weak.

In doing so, the first man to show up went down, joined the three who would be the team to which he belonged, and apparently the fighting attitude over there was in place.

"Red Oath" and "Servant of the Goddess" were positioned on the left with "Red Oath" and "Servant of the Goddess" on the right, opening between them for about two metres. I want to keep that for the sake of safety with people who don't know how to fight each other or how to fight. Also, if that's about it, there's no fear of enemies entering there, and you don't have to worry about attacks from that direction.

The enemy was struck by the "Red Vow" and "Servant of the Goddess" with a four-man team split into two groups. Based on numbers, stature, avant-garde ratios, etc., it is likely that "Servant of the Goddess" will obviously be more threatening, but did they not want to break down the team formation that they were accustomed to, or did they think that they would not even have to adjust their forces, such as their little girl's new American party...

Well, sure, 8-for-4 and, 8-for-5. Together it is twice or close to the number of people. I made it 7-for-4 and 9-for-5, and it is not very different. Plus, all you have to do is get rid of the four of them, including the minor children, with twice as much force, and then join the other side.

And the enemy broke in.

A team of four, two rows at a time, lined up back and forth about two meters apart, and that went into two pairs, "The Red Vow" and "Servant of the Goddess," respectively.

Perhaps two of the front rows of the first team will hit the opponent's avant-garde from the front, and the two back rows will exit left and right and slash each side to the opponent. In the meantime, the back team slips through the side and hits the rear guard, making the battle in an instant.

Not that the avant-garde is the only one who engages in melee battles with opponents, but all opponents are simultaneously placed in melee. It is a reasonable tactic as a team of swordsmen only, not including magicians.

"Rubble, crush the eyes of the enemy!

Nothing was only on the enemy's side that was preparing an offensive posture. Lasserina, who was chanting in a low voice, shouted out loud the activated word of attack magic.

Lacerina, an instrumentally poor sorcerer, cannot be extravagant enough to produce pebbles, but simply roll up and fly the ground pebbles, earthen masses, tree fragments, etc. So fly anything, even if it's a spell called "debris".

And the enemy, hearing that noisy spell, tried to protect his eyes with his arms reflexively. While popping out in front of an opponent with a sword or spear.

"Guh!"

"Bye!"

"Uh-oh!

Three sank in an instant, pierced through his shoulders with a spear, his torso with a sword, and his sword protruded into his belly. Only one person is safe on the first team.

"Huh..."

This is not where the team behind us is going for the rear guard. If you do that, you will be attacked as you slip through the side, and even if you beat it, you will be slashed from behind when you confront the rear guard.

When one of the escapees rushed back and joined the rear team, becoming 5-for-5 and glued, it seemed that Philly, the spearsman, slightly tilted his body to the left, and Terusia, located to its right, tilted his body to the right in reverse.

"... Wind, reverse it!

Hin, and one arrow struck Lacerina's attack spell, which was screamed again, as she stomped to avoid being disfigured by a strong wind that struck five of her enemies. Yes, it was to pass this arrow that Philly and Terusia vacated space in between.

"Such a flickering arrow, etc!

The man on the arrow hit course tried to slap the arrow with a sword at his leisure. Apparently, the martial arts themselves are quite drilled, even if they are unfamiliar with the rush of interpersonal combat. Are you a dojo swordsman who doesn't know in action...

"Huh?"

And an arrow stabbed deep in its right shoulder.

"Duh, why..."

Surprisingly, the enemy swordsman stares at the arrows growing from his own shoulders, wondering if his brain has yet to recognize the pain.

Yes, Rachelina's wind magic earlier was not an attempt to blow the target away. I can't use such powerful wind magic on instrumentally poor racerinas.

But even the weak wind can do something. Yes, slightly skew the path of the arrow near landing or something......

((... strong!

After the first magic shot, Lena and Pauline, who had left the enemy to Miles and Mavis to watch the Battle of the 'Servant of the Goddess', looked to surprise.

Swordsmanship, spear skills, and magical arms are not very good.

No, not without talent, but still young, immature moves. And mediocre magic, not even a great deal of power.

But strong.

From Lena's mouth, words leaked unexpectedly.

"This is the 'servant of the goddess' that the amateur girls started in the F-rank and became C-rank hunters without one dying..."

The Red Vow is also strong. Sure, it's strong, but it's just 'there's a bunch of strong individuals'. The battle depends on the individual's abilities, neither more nor less.

But 'Servant of the Goddess' is different.

Each person is strong as a party, even if they have only mediocre powers.

Lena regretted it.

If "Red Vow" and "Servant of the Goddess" fight, "Red Vow" will undoubtedly prevail.

But Lena couldn't contain her regrets.

Miles and Mavis?

I wasn't where I was watching others fight because I was desperate to keep the remaining enemies away from Raina and Pauline in the rear guard, and to fight them down with "tie-in play" without killing or seriously injuring them.