Instant Death

37 stories. You can't do it alone!

Rain B, who was waiting in the air, lost his power and Rain watched as he crashed.

I don't know exactly what happened. Because Rain wasn't in tune with the Rain B.

But it turns out that the night fog directed the power of instant death at the Rainbows.

Because otherwise, immortal vampires can't die.

Crashing into the sandy ground, the ugly, crushed Rainbows quickly disappeared. Because the parts that are no longer needed are made to disappear.

"Oh, uh, what the hell is this..."

I saw a hell of a picture of people falling and crushing, and Euphemia heard terribly.

"Looks like Rain B's been hit. Because it's a duplicate made from the same template settings, or if they do one, they've all done it."

"Again, we shouldn't have gotten our hands on high altitude night fog!

"Really? Next thing you know, you'll just have to make a few different replicas of the settings. That way, it won't ripple anywhere else where one's been hit."

Even if Rain B is now dead, it has no effect on Rain. There seems to be limits to the power of night fog as well.

There are also subtle differences depending on the circumstances regarding the reaction to the intent to kill. There may be a key to the night fog attack around there.

If we go a little further into the investigation, we're going to find a way to open it. But Rain was discouraged when he felt the response.

In the end, the night fog cannot kill the immortal vampire, Origin Blood.

- Then I don't need you anymore.

Rayne lost interest in night fog.

He's a traitor to the wise, but nothing will only have to deal with Rain. If you really can't overlook it, it's just a matter of other wise men who think so ending it.

- Looks like you killed Krayami. Maybe there's a way to use it even if you keep it alive.

Being able to defeat an invader is highly useful. I should have been able to decide that I was a wise man for anything. That would leave us with no questions about the Sage Killer.

But it's only later that I think about it. Now that Krayami has vanished, there is no use for this land.

Rayne tried to return and noticed abnormally.

Euphemia hasn't even moved.

As if it was frozen, I didn't make it slight.

And Rayne realized she was the same person who couldn't move.

- What happened!?

Rain was bewildered by an unexpected phenomenon. This would be the first time I've come to this world to feel so surprised.

Situations as if even time had stopped. From this phenomenon, Rayne came up with an incredible possibility.

The body is dead.

Now Rain here is a replication made by the main body just like Rain B. But instead of being impromptu like Rain B, it links up with the main body and shares memory.

This is who immortality is.

The body is present in a safe place and activates replication. No matter how broken the replication was, all I had to do was create the next replication instantly.

But the link at the heart was broken. I can't get in touch with the main unit and it doesn't reflect the latest state of affairs.

For that reason, Rayne, who is here now, continues to think independently.

But it won't last that long either. Because Rain on this occasion is a being designed on the assumption of linking to the body.

If the link is broken, this body will be rendered unnecessary and extinguished. That was something that could not be done from reproduction, a subordinate being.

Now Rayne is like a remnant. A temporary existence that only appears between synchronization and synchronization, which is not otherwise conscious.

Rain was thinking about whether it was like a running light phenomenon, trying to extend this moment.

- Are you saying you've reached the main unit from Rain B.

Rayne was admired, and relieved.

Rain B and the body are not directly connected. Yet high-altitude night fog can kill a body that exists in another dimension.

I don't know what logic would make that happen. That's too unreasonable, a powerful force to be ridiculous.

But that's it.

That should save that kid.

Just before he disappeared, Rayne was full of hope.

The day after there was a series of incidents.

The fogs were in Central Square at night.

There were plenty of tents for the victims in the square, and the fogs stayed there at night.

To the zombie noise, the Krayami raid. And massive destruction by the wise.

I don't know where to start, but Lyota immediately started responding to a situation that seemed like she was going to abandon herself.

Understand the damage and request backup for nearby cities. They rescued the victims, gathered the necessary supplies, and provided a place to stay for the burned out.

"I woke you up, but were you okay?

"Still sleepy but well managed"

The night fogs headed for the building prepared as a disaster response room.

Go inside and go to Lyota, the chief of the countermeasure department.

"No, thank you so much. Thanks for saving me yesterday!

You're not asleep. You just look tired, but Lyota grinned in full when she welcomed the fogs at night. Appreciating it seems true.

"Well, even if they say thank you, wise man? I'm knocking it out..."

Chichika returned it to the confusion. Lyota is a sage's squire, so I guess I thought it wasn't if I was happy.

"You can say it. There's no respect or shit for a guy like that."

Lyota was reopening.

"But the city was safe because it had a sage bond, right? Are you all right?

"In time, a new sage will be in charge. Until then, even the walls will be built and gestured. So, what can I do for you? I said I'd do anything I could, but this is the situation. I may have to ask you to wait a little while."

"Yes, we're going to leave the city soon."

It was caused by the night fog that kept me asleep even in the morning.

Chichika has strongly complained that she should leave the city immediately.

What Chichika is worried about was that the night fog was killing the general public. I just made it back from the night fog, but from the surviving citizens, it would be a complicated feeling.

Some of them might have come out to think of enemies.

"That's good, but the train's not moving yet, is it?

"That's it, can I have a truck in the square?

"Are you the Immortal Fleet? Sure, I might be able to get to the King's Capital if that's it, but is that okay?

"Yes. What's going on with that fuel? Is there gas or something in this world?"

"Cars in this world are working with magic. I use magic stones in a way, so there's no need to use magic. Okay. Just give me a minute. I'll fix it before we leave."

That's what happened.

Plus the next morning.

When Chichikas came to the truck, a large quantity of supplies was about to be brought in.

The truck has a boneless rectangle with six tires. It was developed in this world using military armoured vehicles as models.

"Is that okay? Even though the city is in this situation."

Chichika felt sorry for herself and spoke to Lyota, who was directing the hauling operation.

"That's okay. Without you, the damage to the city would have been so bad."

"If we hadn't come, this might not have happened."

"I can't help but say that. Originally, it must be a big reason for a wise man to do what he does, and I don't know if you're the cause. Besides, the invaders may have attacked us independently of the wise."

I was convinced the night fog was something like that.

"Okay, you're done loading. I've got what I think I need. I've got room for the Demon Stone, so it'll be enough to get to Wang Du."

Lyota explains supplies and the basics of the truck. Night fog just got in the truck, so Chichika was supposed to hear it.

"Thank you from what to what"

"Bye. Be careful not to fall off the cliff."

Lyota offers her hand. I shook hands and the two broke up.

Chichika also gets in the truck.

There was already night fog sitting in the passenger seat, playing mobile games.

"What, you don't drive!? You said you were good at ma-o-o-o-o-o-karts or something!

Chichika just assumed that driving was what a man would do.

"I'm not good at it. I just said I've done it before. I always hit a wall with a curve, can a guy like that drive it?

"I think you should step on the brakes!?"

I can't leave driving to the fog at night.

Chichika survived the mist at night and sat in the driver's seat.

"But I've never touched the real thing either, so I was wondering if it was okay."

"What, I'm going to teach you how to drive my Tannoura style, so I'm going to be on a big ship."

"Why don't you stop being cheap and put Tannoura on anything!?"

Incidentally, there was also a technique of being a Bannoura-style flying body press, which was my sister's specialty.

'It would be a tank, but a helicopter, but I'm familiar with how to drive! Don't lick Tannoura!

"My house, what the hell are you going to do..."

Chichika stopped thinking along the way because she seemed to realize the terrible possibility.

also start the engine according to this instruction. Regardless of the magic working inside, operating systems and instrumentation seemed not so different from ordinary cars.

As I stepped in the fearful accelerator, the truck slowly began to move.

"Uh, let's go!

Chichika raises one hand and orders well.

"... what are you talking about? React!? I don't think you should do it alone!

"Good luck."

Night fog said without taking his eyes off the console.

"Yes, yes, I'll do my best!

Head to the canyon first. Aim was the Wang capital that lies ahead.