Legend

Episode 2792

I knew it.

Moving away from the Jarlis workshop, just a minute.

Even though it had a size that could be called a semi-city, it was still in the same city, and considering the speed of Seth's flight, it quickly arrived in the slum town.

Ray came back to Slum City and saw Golem as he destroyed the city.

That number, ten or more.

Ten Golems is not that much of a threat to Ray.

But that's just Ray.

For the majority of the slum-dwellers, there's nothing they can do about the Golem herd.

Some people in the slums used to be adventurers, so it's not like they have no power at all.

Others are not ex-adventurers, but are attacking others to get their daily food.

For such people, the Golem is not an easy winner.

Former adventurers, for some reason... people who say they don't have enough power, or people whose hands and feet are useless during the request, are difficult to expect as a combat force.

As far as the attacker is concerned, for example, if the opponent is a humanoid monster like a goblin, the Golem... it is not just a Golem, but a Golem made by Dolan Workshop, which is currently the best performer in Egginis.

Each one is different in size, but it is obviously larger than human beings, from about 3 m tall to about 5 m tall.

Nevertheless, Ray was only able to identify a golem that was larger than the surrounding buildings or walking the road.

For example, if you have a golem about the size of a goblin, it will be difficult to notice its existence.

(Golem is the problem, isn't it?)

If this is a normal monster or animal, it can't be imitated like detecting signs.

However, since the Golem is inorganic, it is difficult to detect signs.

(I'm using my soul to build the nucleus of the Golem, but there may be some signs.)

With such dissatisfaction, Ray jumps off Seth's back as he passes over the Golem.

Golem appeared as a matter of course before it fell.

He looked like a giant knight and wrapped his body in metal armor.

(It must be the Golem of the Dolan Workshop, so the armor is not just ordinary metal armor, but some kind of magical metal armor.)

Remove the Death Size and Twilight Spear from the Misty Ring while watching and analyzing the approaching Golem.

Then shake the Death Size at the top of the Golem's head at the same speed as it fell.

It was definitely a quick decision to think of Ray's attack and raise the huge sword straight up as a golem.

Undoubtedly, the weapon was of poor quality to stop the Death Size strike.

No, since it is equipped with magic metal and thought armor, the sword you have is certainly not an ordinary metal, and it is likely that this is also a magic metal.

However, the magnitude of Ray's magical metal used by Golem... is unlikely to prevent a Death-sized blow created by the magic that we should call outsiders. The sword's sword is cut lightly, and then cut from head to crotch without any resistance, making the Golem halfway between the left and right.

Hmm.

Two halves of a golem that crashes to the ground with such a sound.

I think about it while quickly storing it in the mistering.

(Ah, so the golem could be stored as it is, and considering that, didn't it have to be knocked down?If you touch it normally and keep it in the mistering... no, no.I don't know what kind of reaction it will make when it is removed from the misteling.)

Store the golem in a mysterious state and how the golem reacts when it is removed.

It was Ray's decision to destroy the Golem before storing it in the Misty Ring.

Or, more simply, there are ways to store the golems one after the other, and then put them out outside the city and destroy them if they go mad....

(Considering the people who have become the material of the Golem's nucleus, it is better to destroy the Golem than capture it alive.)

While laughing at the unexpected appearance of the phrase "capture alive" against the Golem, search for the next prey Golem.

Seen from above Seth's back flying in the sky, there were quite a few golems.

That's why Ray decides that other Golems will soon be found... and in fact, Ray succeeds in finding other Golems immediately.

To be precise, there was a Golem who was destroying the building.

Why did you destroy the building at first?Although I doubted it, Golem was targeting Anne, who was taken away by Ray, or Ilnara, an out-of-the-box alchemist at Dolan Workshop.

As long as we don't know exactly where the people we're looking for are, it's only natural to look at the Golem to see if there are any of the people we're looking for while we destroy the building and get out of there.

If Golem has egos, it's no wonder he's sick of having to destroy all the buildings in Slum City like that.

But Golem has no ego.

Or, given that the Golem nucleus is made of human souls, perhaps the Golem also has ego?As far as Golem is concerned, he's destroying the building.

(Oh, but is what you're doing something you can't do without a very high level of judgment?If you think so, this area is the Golem of Dolan Workshop.... because I'm using people's souls)

Of course, there is no doubt that the mainstream of Dolan Workshop has high technology, but given the current situation, it is not strange to recognize that you are more involved than technology because the impact of using people's souls is greater.

"Anyway, that golem is next."

The Golem Ray just defeated was a knight-shaped Golem, but the next thing Ray aimed at was a Golem that didn't seem particularly equipped... just as light as that.

One thing you can say is that it's not a golem made of sand, mud, water, or something like that, as I've seen several times before, but rather a golem that's all properly human in shape and close to a giant doll.

(Impact of using human souls?)

Ray has such a question.

As a matter of course, there will be no ego left in the heart of Golem's soul.

But that's how I figured there might be a human inevitability in it, even as I was still using my soul to move the Golem.

Among the golems created by the outliers who fought when Ray broke into the Dolan Workshop were water golems.

(No, but Ilnara and the others didn't think that the core of the Golem they were using was using the human soul.And I can't tell the mainstream people how to use the core of the golem to make a high-performance golem.)

Looking at the approaching Golem, Ray thinks… and decides that defeating the enemy is the first priority over thinking, throwing a twilight spear at the Golem.

Ray's magical twilight spear penetrates Golem's body in an instant.

Golem can't react to such a twilight spear throwing, and falls to the ground when his chest is pierced.

... at that time, I fell into what should be called the wreckage of a nearby building, and the wreckage was completely destroyed, but fortunately no one was hiding there.

Quickly approach a fallen Golem and store it in a mystery ring.

"This is the second one. After that...."

The Golem would have been a lot of money.

Not to mention that this Golem is the Golem of the Dolan Workshop, so if you want to sell it, you can sell it at a high price.

However, that is only the case if there are such connections.

If a person without such connections were to sell this Golem, it would still be better if it were taken away, and worst of all, if it were captured, the soul could be used as the core material of the Golem.

However, since the altar used for necromancy is stored in Ray's Misty Ring, it will not be possible to imitate the soul as a material.

If that happens to slum-dwellers, Ray has a bad aftertaste.

In order not to do so, Ray intended to retrieve the Golem from the Dolan Workshop as much as possible.

Nevertheless, Ray didn't mean everything because of goodwill, and he thought that if it was a Golem from the Dolan Workshop, it might be used for something later, and that he wanted to destroy the Golem's nucleus as soon as possible.

"Next... is it a little far away?"

Seen from above, I didn't think the Golem in Slum City was that far away.

However, this is only from the sky, and the Golems are quite far apart from each other when they come down to the ground and check their appearance.

Of course not.

The Dolan Workshop needs to capture Anne and Ilnara as soon as possible, so we don't need to gather Golems in one place to operate them.

It would certainly be more efficient to locate the Golems at regular intervals to find Anne and the others.

Ray knew that, so he had to move quickly to defeat the Golem under the circumstances.

"Seth! Defeat the Golem that is raging in Slam City!If you defeat it, I want you to secure it as much as you can! "

"Gruuuuuuuuuuuuu!"

Seth, who flies in the sky, cries out that she heard Ray's instructions.

Feeling reliant on Seth's voice, Ray began to run toward Golem, some distance away.

There is only a slum town, and the road is bad.

Weapons, such as building fragments, debris, and sometimes rusty and broken daggers, usually rolled on the ground.

While averse to such poor scaffolding, Ray runs from his current location toward the nearest Golem.

In this case, it was very thankful because it was easier to find a bigger golem than a building.

... if you were attacked, it would feel like such a Golem attack would not be fashionable.

Ray was traveling in the air using Slapenil shoes to run the ground and sometimes avoid obstacles... but then I noticed.

Is that it?

At the same time as murmuring, I stopped my feet for a while.

Its gaze is on a distant Golem.

I don't know if that's any particular problem, but it seemed like the Golem was getting farther and farther away.

Was it your fault at first?I thought, moving on to the roof of the half-collapsed building, it was clear that Ray's predictions were correct.

Because Golem was trying to get out of Slum City and start moving.

"What's going on? No, don't even think about it.You think I came back too soon? "

If the Jarris Workshop raid was aimed at stopping Ray, or at catching him as best as possible, it would have been unexpected that Ray would come back to Slam City so soon if we had just done one thing.

And the Golem at Dolan Workshop is very expensive.

Originally, as a Dolan Workshop, you didn't want to use your own Golem for this.

However, the only way to recover the altar Ray took was to take Anne and Ilnara hostage.

I'm guessing you brought out the Golem this time to secure it.

Though adventurers have been sent to Slum City several times, they may have found it useless to be attacked lightly by Ray or raided by slum-dwellers.

Otherwise, fewer people would have taken on the task if they had been told that it might have been the worst thing to do with Ray.

That's why I let go of the Golem, but the Alchemist who saw it coming from somewhere or sensed it by some means would have retreated.

It was just an expectation, but it didn't seem so wrong to Ray.