Her mother, using massive magic, fluttered her body and poked her knee on the spot.

[Appraisal].

"Julia Culver. HP: 79/79, MP: 107/253.

Because the MP before using magic was 210, the Flame Storm just now would have actually sucked up 103 MPs.

For once, it will be a calculation that you can shoot again with the rest of the MP, but there will be occasions when you want to use the technique for restraint, so you better not think you can see that one more shot unless you can be hunted down.

Nevertheless, the Firestorm has made enemies rare, and mercenaries are probably incapable of fighting because of the infiltration of hundreds of them.

Originally, the Black Wolf Fang had divided the squad into three parts to besiege the fort and wavy attack.

So the main force and the troops in front of it should have been a little over 700 in total.

Enemy damage is more than a hundred in Mother's magic, dozens or so by the defense of the Knight of the Fort.

It may not reach 200, but it should be doing close damage to it.

The main battalion has also been burned down by a flaming whirlwind, and it can be seen from here that there is confusion in the chain of command.

So as far as I'm concerned, I thought the mercenaries would leave here once.

If you're standing on the arrow with confusion, you can't do anything but reduce the number.

But I missed my expectations.

Around the flying headquarters, when a person rose to peel and took the carburized spear that was rolling by his side, he threw his thoughts at his mother Julia, who was barely breathing.

If that's all, I almost thought it was just a yakuza act, but the spear flies this way in a straight line spinning with tremendous momentum.

"-Babu!

I try to catch a spear with [Physical Magic] [Characterless Activation], but...

"Buh!?" (Beep!

An unusual sensation came from activated magic.

The flying spear seems to be trying to eat through my unleashed [physical magic] while spinning sharply.

If you look closely, there's something about the spear like a black lightning bolt.

From that lightning, there are signs of misfortune in some way.

So I flashed.

[Appraisal] Yes!

"[Damaged] Iron Spear. Status: Dark Attribute Added, Thunder Attribute Added, Curse Added. Gores' Skills [Added Magic] by 9.

Hey, what the hell!?

No, I found out it looked bad anyway.

I use [simultaneous activation] to further overlap (physique).

Two, three, four, five... After nine (9) layers, the spear finally stopped moving.

[Appraisal].

"Iron spears [near total loss]. Status: Dark attribute added, Thunder attribute added. Gores' Skills [Added Magic] by 9.

[ADDITIONAL MAGIC] And one of the states that had been added to it disappeared, but the other two are alive.

I activate five extra Physics and throw back spears in the air, looking for mercenaries who have thrown them.

I think it was as fast as it went.

The spear...

Bye-bye!

and made a noise and exploded in the air.

I didn't know what happened for a moment, but I saw the mercenary's posture and I knew it.

- By throwing another spear, the mercenary intercepted the returned spear.

You're lying, right?

I only look at mercenaries the size of my nails earlier from here and use [appraisal].

Gores (Leader of the Mercenary Corps "Black Wolf's Fang", "Gores of Spear Throwing", "Wolf of the Battlefield", "Looting Brigade")

Thirty-nine.

halfdwarf

Half Demon (Being half-destructed by a curse by evil gods.

Level 51

HP 379/379 (129 + 250)

MP229/259 (9 + 250)

Skills

- Masterclass

Spear casting 5

+ [Added Magic + 1] 9 (MAX) (Magic can be added to weapons and protective equipment. The Evil God's Curse allows you to use the Unmastered [Dark Magic] [Thunder Magic] [Curse Kill] for this skill only.

+ [Toughness] 9 (MAX) (less likely to feel pain or fatigue during combat.

- Generic

[Spear] 9 (MAX)

[Spear] 7

[Battle axe moves] 5

[Martial Arts] 5

The Curse of the Evil God (By taking the curse of the Evil God Monugonese, you can gain an ADD [addition] to your stats and skills. The AD needs to dedicate the number of pieces of AD x ten years of life to the evil god.

Yeah, I get it.

This guy is a real bucket.

If a guy like that was the boss, you'd think he could drop a fort.

By giving himself up to the evil gods, Gorez seems to be benefiting from what he calls an ad.

In addition to the greatly enhanced status, two masterclass skills have been added.

I won't have to explain this status, how bad my skills suck anymore.

I'm just devoting ten years of my life to it, and there's a lot more to the status increase width and the type of skills I have.

[Toughness] seems to be a degraded version of [difficult-to-work].

Julia, it seems my mother also noticed how badly this guy sucks, making her complexion blue.

No, I also had symptoms like anemia temporarily because of the sudden decrease in MP.

Still, her mother stood up to her temper, and she would surely stare at Gores, the captain of the mercenary - The Black Wolf's Fang, and the spear.

But, Mother.

This guy is my prey.

I don't suppose he's a passerby himself, but he's definitely a man on the side of the evil gods.

When I untie my mother's back, [Physical Magic] floats in the universe.

And then he goes out in front of his mother and confronts Gores directly from the front.

The ambient air stops in the surreal view of a baby floating on the walls.

Gores has his neck twisted with a half open square jaw with a murky bearded beard, and his mother has suddenly forgotten to breathe. The knight by my side of the fort was also staring at me with a pompous face.

The first person to get back on his feet was Gores, who received a spear from a subordinate-like mercenary who stood next to him and threw it at me.

It was released half-heartedly. It doesn't take [additional magic] to do that.

I pick up the spear in Physique easily, build momentum and throw it back at Gores - no, I'll throw it back at some subordinate mercenary standing next to me.

The spear was again struck by a mercenary and his upper body was erased without a trace.

Gores was grinning as he bathed up close the bloodshed of the man who was his subordinate.

Gores catches other mercenaries and yells at something.

I guess you're telling me to bring the spear.

I killed one of them now, so other mercenaries don't try to get close to Gores with their butts in.

In the meantime, this one also looks around to see if there's anything to throw.

There it is.

Rocks and bricks for dropping on enemies attached to the walls are placed there.

I cast [physical magic] on some of them and threw them all towards Gores as a leading must-win.

It seems that the bullet speed was a little too fast, and some bricks have been crushed in the air, but about a handful of rocks strike Gores and his surroundings in a row.

Gores fists and shoots down the flying rock, but there's no way he can do that to the people around him, eating the rock on his head and scattering his brains around him to death.

Then add or subtract speed and sprinkle smaller rocks and bricks around Gores.

Even if you add or subtract speed, rocks and bricks that fly faster than major leaguers' fast balls are sufficiently lethal.

Several mercenaries eat decently and faint on the spot (likely dead too).

Exasperated Gores yells at his men about something as he pulls a bunch of spears on his own from the site of the main unit.

I guess to observe because my men are going down in a relieved way, stay out of the way or something.

Gorez applies [additional magic] to the spear I hold in the other hand while crushing rocks and bricks that I can bathe in the rain with one hand.

My throwing rock will eventually remain undamaged by Gores, and the spear charge will be complete.

Goh!!

A spear is emitted from Gores' arm along with the sound of tearing the air apart.

I use [physical magic] to gradually slow it down and apply a little lateral force.

The spear passes beside me, then turns wide around, then increases the speed again to Gores.

Gorez tried to smear the spear on a piece of paper, but to a natural extent he reads it.

Immediately before the landing, he activates some extra (physique) to forcefully re-orbit, and the spear swirls like a loop on a jet coaster after passing Gores, aiming for Gores directly from the top.

but Gorez jumps back and forth in the spare place, scrambling and dodging spears.

The spear seems to have blurred the armor, and when I wondered if it made an unpleasant noise with the galley, the armor bounced off Gores' body.

The spear, like armor again, was smashed and scattered on the spot by the impact of a hit to the ground.

Seeing it as a gap, I just throw rocks and bricks, but Gores is still crushing it with one hand and starting to get ready for his next spear.

I see that rocks and bricks don't go through anymore, and when it comes to what I've already done [physical magic], I throw and clean up enemy soldiers who are in an affordable place.

The dumb mercenaries who were staring at the interaction between me and Gores fall with their heads pocketed.

In the meantime, Gores' charge is over, and a second pitch flies in.

Is it the effect of [toughness] around not showing how tired you are?

I intercept it with multiple Physics and throw it back at my leisure.

Gores throws a spear with minimal [additional magic] to intercept it, straying from the spear path and turning himself away.

In the meantime, I will [appraise] Gores again.

"Gores. HP: 341/379, MP: 189/259"

Hmm. Does [additive magic] use 30 MP per time?

The minimum consumption of masterclass magic skills is 10, so the calculation is 30 for the first shot, 10 for the earlier interception, and 30 for the second pitch.

HP is decreasing, probably because the attack that just crushed the armor was also damaging the body.

I was wondering if there was any damage because Gores wasn't upset.

Is this also a benefit of [Toughness]?

While he was doing so, Gores had bundled five or six spears together and had begun to [add magic].

I see. I don't think it's going to work like this.

I just don't think it will be easy to move in that state, and I lift the rock up again and throw it at Gores.

Gores smashed some rocks with one hand, but apparently decided to ignore them just because they were troublesome on the way.

My throwing rock hits Gores when it's awesome, but Gores hasn't even shown a glimpse. [Appraisal].

"Gores. HP: 171/379, MP: 59/259 (9 +250)"

All right. You're building up good damage.

After finishing charging the spear, Gores finally started throwing the spear at me.

Little between them, two in front of me, a little below me, one flying in position to target the walls of the castle.

It was possible to take all of that at the same time.

but I dared to catch only one of the fronts with [physical magic], the other frontal spear avoided by "falling" from the universe, and decided to ignore the blow aimed at the walls.

Of course, it's on confirmation that those spears won't hit Mother Julia or the other knights.

As a result, my feet were destroyed the moment I landed on the walls, and I was thrown out of the walls without being able to even float in the universe.

"Edgar ku... ugh!

Julia, my mother's screams were heard prolonged from the middle of nowhere.

Because I was using [physical magic] to speed up the fall (...), and then I was throwing a fourth spear, a fifth spear that was thrown.

And as I was forced to turn the path forward, I poured my own MP into the first spear I took away -

Whoa! Whoa!

A spear fired along with an unprecedented wind-cut sound hits Gores' torso, which is unresponsive.

Surprisingly, Gores was taking the spear.

but the momentum gained is hard to kill, and Gores is bounced backwards with tremendous momentum.

I could see the tip tearing off Gores' ankle as he bounced off the ground several times.

Gores lost his ankle and was no longer able to land, and whenever he came into contact with the ground, he rolled to the far end of the battlefield, scattering his flesh from the areas he had come into contact with.

It's too far away for me to see how Gores is doing.

[Appraisal].

"Gores. HP: 0/379, MP: 0/259. Status: Death.

Looking at its status,

"[Gores'] corpse.

changed to.