Legend

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"Flying slaughter!

A giant water wolf blow jumped trying to chew up a flying ceto.

Though surprised by the jump to an altitude close to 100m, Seto dodges that attack... there is no way Ray would leave the water wolf jumping in the air alone, skipping the slaughter at the death size.

Its slaughter, which flies straight, naturally slashes and rips off the head of the water wolf.

However, when I attacked the little water wolf produced by the water wolf with a flying slash, it was powerful enough to cut straight left and right... the giant water wolf is very different from the water wolf produced.

Although the blow unleashed slashed and tore the water wolf, the blow did not amputate, but remained to scratch.

And... Naturally, the scratched water wolf doesn't look like it's working at all, and by the time it lands on the water, the wound will be buried with the surrounding water.

"Shit, it's a pain in the ass!

Do we still need to make an attack that evaporates the giant water wolf itself, even if it doesn't go as far as...

Thought so, but bad location was a huge constraint for Ray...... very big.

If you use the magic of a massive flame, I don't see the water wolf standing still.

That's the most likely way to avoid magic, like now that you've made me jump.

Most troublesome, I guess, is that even if it's huge, it hasn't abandoned the wolf's agility.

Sometimes you can move freely around on top of the water, and using massive magic poorly will do a lot of damage to the lake itself, not the water wolf.

Worst...... if that's what you're going for Gilm without defeating the water wolf, you can attack it with the intention of wiping out the lake itself.

However, given the value of the lake for Gilm, I would avoid such imitation if I could also do it as Ray.

… but that's also because of the guilds, but the biggest reason is that Ray might be able to have a rich diet in the guilds, starting with the lake fish.

If it didn't do a lot of damage to Gilm, as a ray, I wanted to defeat only the water wolf without causing as much damage to the lake as possible.

(When that happens...... do we have to tap the magic of flames directly into the water wolf)

When so determined, Ray begins spelling Death Size in his hand over Seto's back.

"O flame, thou art made of fire, and thou art present. Collect, with that flame. Wing with great flame wings!

With that spell, the flames gather in the part of the Death Size blade.

And... the flames gradually turn into birds.

"The immortal who conquers the sky!

The flame, which took the form of a bird about three m, flies through the water wolf as Ray thought.

Naturally, the water wolf realizes what a flaming bird looks like.

Or maybe it wouldn't have been that noticeable if it weren't for the night now, but with all the lights, it's the night now.

If there is such a thing as a flaming bird in it, it stands out as a matter of course.

A little water wolf running down the water and chasing Ray and Seto hits the flaming bird.

He kicked the water and jumped, hitting the birds of flames flying in the sky.

Flames and water.

If it were normal, the flames would go out and it would be over.

But that's only normal.

The water that makes up the water wolf and the flames created by the magic of Ray.

When those two collide... the water wolf, in an instant, evaporates and explodes.

From my knowledge of cartoons and comics when I was on Earth, a water vapor explosion? And Ray thought, but what Ray knows about a water vapor explosion is huge... that was enough to make me think it was a bomb or something.

But from what I've seen this way, the explosion at the end of Ray's gaze isn't that big of an explosion.

Was Ray's knowledge of a water vapor explosion wrong, or was it simply an explosion for another reason, not a water vapor explosion?

Ray didn't even know why around there, but there was no doubt that it wasn't a big explosion as far as this is concerned.

But the next moment a flaming bird pops out of such an explosion.

The effect of the explosion in contact with the water wolf is nowhere to be found in that figure.

It was Ray's feeling that the water wolf attack was completely ineffective.

"Go."

Following Ray's will like that, the flaming bird goes straight into the giant water wolf.

That being so, the little water wolf strikes the next flaming bird, but the flaming bird, manipulated by Ray, dodges the enemy water wolf's assault.

By contrast, did the giant water wolf decide that it was dangerous as it was, waving the forefoot made of water loudly?

The blow doesn't seem so compelling just to watch.

Still, at the point of pure power, however, the mass of water constituting the body of the water wolf is transformed into an offensive force as it is.

If hit, even a flaming bird could have been heavily damaged...... Ray moves the flaming bird to welcome such an opponent's attack and hits it against a giant water wolf.

And... the next moment, a huge explosion was created, quite unlike the one I received earlier with the little water wolf.

The shock was severe. Seto, who was flying in the sky, also falls out of balance and manages to get in position in the air with wings flapping.

... Naturally, the explosion had also been passed on to adventurers and Lizardmans fighting small wolves on the side of the lake.

Some people in Lizardman were confused or upset by the sudden explosion, but if you try to be an adventurer or knight, there's nothing particularly surprising about what happened at the time Ray headed for the giant water wolf.

On the contrary, some of them even had expressions like doing it or something.

What was unfortunate would be that even the little water wolves did not look particularly upset.

Is there more to self than being created by a giant water wolf, or is it thin even if there was?

Whatever the reason around it, there was nothing like a giant explosion upsetting a water wolf.

"Shit, the Great Water Wolf took damage, but he doesn't look upset at all. Don't you have the heart to worry about your parents!?

A mace wielded with such a cry blasts the head of a water wolf.

But even if his buddy, the water wolf, was killed, no other water wolf seemed upset at all, and he would attack the adventurers and the Lizardmans.

"Whoa, whoa! Don't lose! If they pull us out of here, there's a birthday tower behind us! Don't use the kids as bait for these monsters!

To those around whom the knight is fighting, and cries out,

It would be natural if we lived in a place together, but for adventurers and knights alike, Lizardman's children are recognized as being to be protected.

One reason would be that the Lizardman children are nostalgic and not afraid of the adventurers.

Lizardman's kid at first? And some people didn't like it, but that's really only in the beginning.

If I saw the Lizardman children playing innocently in the lake or in the Trent woods, I would have been more incapable of telling them not to think of them as the ones to protect.

The adventurers get excited about the knight's words.

Seeing the excited adventurers that way, the Lizardmans decided they couldn't lose, for whatever reason, and this one deserved to get excited again.

They were being pushed by the number of water wolves, but the battle on the side of the lake was still getting closer to each other.

"How's the damage?

Ray, who doesn't know such a battle is taking place on the shore, wonders which way the damage was greater in contact between the water wolf and the flaming bird.

An explosion on a completely different scale than when you touched a little water wolf.

Such an explosion of smoke is shed by the wind flowing into the lake at night.

That's what left me...

"Shit, no way"

One giant water wolf forefoot...... no, instead of the forefoot, Ray groans abominably when he sees it extinguishing to the shoulder area.

If there was such a thing as the nucleus of a water wolf, maybe it could have been wiped out by the current explosion.

It wasn't like that thought wasn't even in Ray, but unfortunately, I guess that was just a hopeful observation.

"Gru?"

What's Seto gonna do with Ray on his back? and honking his throat.

Even so, Seto's gaze has not been removed from the giant water wolf.

I guess it's because I remember the water wolf attacking me earlier to where Seto was flying.

I don't think I can jump to where I am now that I've wiped out one forefoot to the edge of my shoulder.

But still, maybe... really, maybe, but I can't deny the possibility that they're going to attack themselves right up there, even if it's about the water wolf.

It was only a surprise to Seto that the water wolf had come as high as a hundred meters.

"Right. I'd love to have a friendly relationship if I could, but I wouldn't be able to do it first."

"Gru."

Seto naturally agrees with Ray's words.

The water wolf has attacked from the beginning of his appearance without seeing how it went.

When that happens, I don't think they've come for friendship.

(Yes, I'm in the fight against Gaga... hey, wait a minute)

Second, I have a bad feeling about it.

Battle of Ray and Gaga.

A pretty serious battle, though that doesn't have weapons that we're good at each other either.

Naturally, things like killing and fighting radiate from the two of us.

Neither that nor Ray nor Gaga are strong enough to compare to the powerful around them.

That's why things like killing and fighting released from those two were supposed to be big and thick.

If this were day... or evening, we might not have had that many problems, but now it's night and it's time for the monsters to get active.

What will happen if Ray and Gaga and others fight in such a place?

That would be obvious without even thinking about it.

"... Seto, get down near the water wolf"

"Gru!?

To Ray's words, Seto leaks a surprise voice.

Naturally. I don't know if the water wolf has the ability to jump to its giant size, altitude of 100 meters, and whether it's a child or a split person, but it produces countless of them and even has a high regenerative capacity.

I can't measure strength in the ranks of monsters in this world any more than I am a monster living in a lake I've been transferring, but still B...... no, I'm the one who seems to be the owner of the rank that reaches A.

I don't think such a powerful monster would miss Ray and Seto, who are approaching us by chance.

Seto is also a high-ranking monster, which is why it seems so.

But... do you understand what Ceto thinks or not, Ray puts it in his mouth again.

"Seto, please"

"Grrrrrr...... Grrrrrr!

Even if they say so... reconsider.

That was Ceto claiming, but Ray asks Ceto to do that three times.

"You just have to do it once. If you can't do that, I'll really figure out a way to do it."

Seto, who loves Ray, mostly hears Ray's requests unconditionally.

But there was no way to honestly nod that you wanted me to get closer to being what I thought was clearly a high-ranking monster.

"Gru......"

"What? Please."

"...... grrr"

No third time honesty, fourth time honesty.

If Ray asks me to go that far, Seto can't possibly not listen to that request either, but reluctantly makes an acknowledgment.

Of course, if the water wolf attacks you the moment you approach it, you are going to fight back immediately, slowly lowering altitude with your wings winged.

Naturally, the water wolf standing on the water has already fully healed the damage taken by Ray's magic...... no, he's regenerating, and he's watching Seto descend.

I guess I don't seem to care about the others fighting near the lake because I understand that Ray and Seto are stronger enemies than you.

Nevertheless, the water wolf also stares at Seto, but does not show how to attack him.

If now, even if Seto had made a sudden descent, the water wolf would have seriously attacked him to deal with such a Seto as well.

But Seto slowly, slowly and slightly packs the distance from the water wolf as he wings.

That's in a move that would allow the water wolf to attack Seto immediately, if he cares about it.

Seto knew the high physical ability of the water wolf was only a few fights earlier.

This is how it comes when you know it, so it would be natural for a water wolf to think that there is some sense in it.

Sitting on the back of such a ceto, Ray stores his death-size and dusk spears in mystering before speaking to the water wolf in front of him.

"You know what I'm saying?... even if you don't know, you know I don't have the will."

By storing a weapon in Mystering in front of me, you knew I had no intention of war.

Because if you have the equivalent of a Rank A monster, many individuals are highly intelligent.

To such Ray's words, the water wolf did not respond in particular and stared at the figure.