Legend

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The first of the men to approach the Rays was, naturally, the man who was closest to them.

Until recently, he was having a conversation with Ray that wasn't a conversation.

With the long sword in his hand, he swung down thoughtfully as he approached Ray.

That blow has no skill or experience whatsoever, a blow to such an extent that it really just shook it down.

Or, I wonder if it's faster than normal, it's a very slow blow.

Naturally, Ray couldn't have taken such a blow in silence, and I'd punch him in the face as a counter while avoiding it lightly.

A reduced blow to avoid taking a life in a single blow to get information.

But still, it was powerful enough to break the bones in my nose, and the man was blown away... the moment I hit the counter and blew it off as well on the next man's attack, Ray opens his eyes to the sight in sight.

Because the first man to beat him up was up flat.

I handicapped him when I hit him, but he still seemed to get up right away... so I don't remember handicapping him enough to come at Ray again without any hesitation.

What is it?

With such doubts, Ray grips his elbow thoughtfully as he dodges a blow from a man with a third stick, crushing his joints.

"Whoa, whoa, whoa!"

While he does things like getting his elbow crushed, the man punches Ray with the hands of those still safe on the left without looking like he cared at all.

Ray took the stick that was still in the air while dodging that blow... but in the next moment he moved the stick in front of his body instead of his shield.

At the next moment, he pierces the torso of the man who had the stick from behind and the spear sticks straight out toward Ray.

Again, this was an attack with no sharpness whatsoever, but if you were to make it feel sharp with a spear just after piercing the human body, that would be close to top notch.

Anyway, I blinded my buddy's body relentlessly...... although I was surprised at the blow of a man who imitated not only that but even truncated his life, even though the body of a person pierces it, it is impossible to pierce the stick Ray holds, stopping the movement.

But...... despite being in that state, the man pierced through his torso even smiles and waves down his left fist still moving towards Ray.

torso, that blow, which was also pierced through a place with dovetails, was definitely a blow that deserved to be called fatal.

Nonetheless, the man has continued to attack as if he wasn't even in pain.

On the contrary, Ray's eyes capture that he's even trying to grip his right arm, which should be shattered and no longer useless.

(I see. I mean, these guys don't feel any pain or anything. No, it's not just that, it's because he's retarded.)

At first, it was a surprise Ray, but if you still know that the other person is of that nature, there are many ways to deal with it.

The spear's tip forcefully wields a stick that remains pierced.

In that case, the man who is naturally pigeon-tailed is also influenced by the movement of his spear, which upsets the balance of his body.

"Rah!

Ray, who twisted the stick forcefully just by the movement of his wrist and removed the tip of the spear that was poking him there, shook the stick in his hand down to the fallen man's left knee.

As I couldn't have attacked Ray with my right arm earlier, these men are blunt about the pain...... no, I haven't even felt it at all.

But I just don't feel the pain, and I can't move it if I want to.

If your elbows are crushed but you recover instantly and beat them, it will be a hassle to deal with.

But this opponent doesn't have any such appearance, and if he destroys it physically, he can't move.

Once you figure that out, it's not a hard story for Ray to deal with these guys anymore.

Using a stick, he deals with conditions such as the man who attacked him with a spear, the first man to hit him and break his nose bone.

That's how he defeated the men one after the other, and not a single one of the men standing where he defeated the fifth.

Even though the number of people Ray defeated was five and only about half of those who attacked him, the battle ended because Seto and Bruit had also defeated the men.

Most importantly, the men who attacked me didn't have any eyes on faces like Seto or Bluit, and sometimes they were attacking just Ray straight away, which made it easy for Seto and Bluit to defeat them.

"Even so... you've always been a straight line to Ray, you've been a really creepy bunch of guys. Weird pills?

"Perhaps Bruit's words are correct. Or was manipulated by some kind of magic item or magic, even if it wasn't like medicine."

Those who are unconscious or, even if they are still conscious, can't move properly with their limb joints shattered, and are dead.

Ray shrugs as he sees those people.

This situation is too creepy for all sorts of reasons.

Even if I get my joints smashed, I don't feel any pain, I don't blunt my movements, and they attack me all the way toward Ray.

Obviously, it was in what should have been called an anomaly.

"... that's a pain in the ass. At first, I thought I was being targeted, but I don't care if it was Ray who was after me. Besides, if this happens... doesn't it make sense to just leave it like this? I killed a few of them."

At first, we either stun the people who attacked us... or in some cases we break about a bottle of bone and let them lose their will, and then we run away from ourselves.

It was a blue-it I thought that way, but I killed many people like this, and even more than I broke and broke the joints in my extremities and couldn't move, not one or two bones, I can't leave them alone like this.

At the very least, you'll need to bring in the guards to explain the situation.

It's a hassle, he said. Bruit scratches his head.

"Sorry, let me hang out with you oddly. I was supposed to help you."

When Ray first spotted the men falling in front of him, he thought the aim of these men was not himself or Seto, but Bluitt.

In fact, if you are a participant in this festival, many of you have seen mock warfare, and some of you know what it turned out to be even if you haven't.

Selling fights to such opponents for about ten...... no, maybe the expression challenging the fight is more correct than seriously coming to kill them, but I didn't think Ray would do that anyway.

Not to mention seeing Seto with Ray and challenging the fight would be nothing but a suicidal act to think about normally.

"Uh, well, never mind. Normally, you wouldn't expect me to come after Ray. Well, that's it. Do you want to hear it before you go get the guards? Do you have any idea what these people are after?

"If you ask me if I can, I'm sure there is."

Neither does Ray originally think he would ever be better received by the nobles.

Not to mention that some of the nobles I was touring during today's mock battle looked like Gaiska coming at me with a caged gaze of hatred.

But... Still, Ray thinks we can't handle these people.

(When that happens, the most suspicious thing... is this gaze after all?

There's no killing or anything, the only sight you'll remember is discomfort.

I still feel that gaze, so it's easy to predict that perhaps the Lord of this gaze is the one who set me up this time.

Nevertheless, there are still questions about what it means to make these people attack themselves.

(Just wanted to see how I fought? No, that's got a lot of weirdness to it. That would have been enough for a mock fight if we'd just seen the fight)

Opponents who fought in mock warfare with those ahead of Ray's gaze.

Which of them possesses advanced combat technology is obvious without having to think about it.

If so, if you just wanted to see Ray's combat skills, you could have gotten more important data from simulated battles as they were.

Nonetheless, there must be some reason there that I brought someone who didn't even bother to stand up for me.

(Difference from mock warfare...... difference? mock warfare? Hey, could it be)

With the word mock warfare, Ray comes up with a possibility.

In the first place, mock warfare is' mock 'warfare, as its name suggests. I mean, it's just a real life imitation.

In other words, it assumes that the battle will only not kill the opponent.

Not to mention that the mock fight that Ray did was held by Liberté, and if you imitate that if you accidentally kill your opponent anyway on such occasions, that would mean painting Liberté's face with more mud than any more.

Neither does Ray want to kill people because he likes them.

That's why in mock warfare, it usually ended only in mock warfare... in that sense, I guess I couldn't satisfy the Lord of that gaze enough.

And if you can kill someone properly when you can, even if you don't like it.

We manipulated these people to make sure the neighborhood was clear, causing the Rays to attack.

That doesn't mean Ray can't understand the behavior again.

"Hey, Ray. Hey, what's up? Did something happen to you come up with?

Bruit calls Ray, who was thinking as he watched the bodies and the men who were not even able to move.

Ray, who returned to me with that voice, shook his head sideways saying it was nothing.

I only came up with it because it was Ray's prediction, and most importantly, I was tempted to get Blueit involved in this one.

As you can see from the particularly dangerous fights you had against the men you attacked, Bruit has the strength to do so.

But that's only the right strength, not the face-to-face isolated strength of Ray, Elaine, Vihella, Marina.

It's a bad way of saying it, but you can describe it as strength still in the realm of people.

And the Lord of that gaze, which Ray has felt many times, was undoubtedly closer to the Rays than to Bluitt.

There is no certainty, but Ray can be so sure.

"I thought these people were doing some weird drugs."

"I guess..."

Unlike ordinary aristocracy, Bruit experiences the lives of its citizens firsthand.

Therefore, there was a corresponding understanding of the classes of so-called dangerous drugs - close to drugs in Ray's perception.

I also know that the medicine in that hand can help people depending on how they use it.

However, it is not preferable for Bruit to see those who are no longer rational as a result of the effects of the medicine.

I guess there was something to feel when I saw how Blueit was like that. Ray, once again, calls out to Bruit.

"I'm sorry, but can you get me a guard? The people who were here let them get away first... and most importantly, you shouldn't see much of this sight, should you?

"... well, whatever the latter reason, you'll need to be convinced of the former reason. Just because you're losing your mind, you should stop leaving these guys like this."

To Ray's words, Bruit answers that, while a little dissatisfied.

In fact, Bruit has even run around the battlefield, so I don't like this kind of sight, but it's not enough to make me nauseous.

"Then don't ask me"

To Ray's words, which I repeat and tell him so, Bluitt leaves the spot, even though it doesn't seem somewhat funny.

At the end of the day, I guess someone decided they had to go more than they needed to bring in guards and knights.

Most importantly, if we let it go like this, even those who are still alive could die.

Also, if I stayed here, I didn't think I could handle it when something unforeseen happened.

(If these people are the only ones coming, that wasn't a problem.... However, as far as Ray is concerned, there's probably something I can't handle)

With that in mind, Bruit leaves the scene to call the guards and knights.

"Gru?"

Are you sure? And to Seto, who rattles his throat, Ray nods back that he has no problem.

That if Bruit stays on this scene, if he gets involved poorly in the fight with what's about to happen, he probably won't win. Because that's what I thought.

Ray opens his mouth as he hears the groans of some of the men falling to the ground after Bruit's appearance has gone far enough.

"Well, how about it's time to come out? It's boring to just watch it forever, isn't it?

Yes Ray told me... when I realized, there was a man standing at the end of my gaze.