Nozomanu Fushi no Boukensha

Lesson 599: Port Cities and Talents

Needs are fighting the Little Fish Phantom Lesser Sahagin in front of them.

The number of small fish Phantoms is five.

It is a slightly stronger demon compared to goblins, so that alone makes it a medium tough number for the bronze class.

If it was me before I became this body, I'd probably take the option of running.

But if we're having a party and there are two other things of equal strength, the story will change.

Add to that the battle in such a small space, if that means extra.

Although the small fish Phantom has a smaller body compared to the fish Phantom Sahagin, it is large enough as a goblin.

In other words, if you stand around well, you can avoid having five little fish Phantoms come together.

Still, we have to deal with two or three of them, but the needs are three, so we'll be able to adequately counter them in the sense of numbers.

If there is a problem, it could be a problem of decisiveness, or an issue of aggression and enough stamina to defeat all five.

Because the little fish Phantom has a strong body covered in scales and may be bounced even if cut normally.

So it's hard to cleave unless it's a blow that grants you enough offense.

Do you know what the needs are in that regard?

"... Lucas is looking around for you"

That's how the Capitans groaned as they watched.

Indeed, he was right, Lucas gave instructions as he looked at the whole thing, and the needs began to move from a rigid state.

To see their movements, I can also see what they are trying to do in vain.

Again, I would intend to take a smaller number of relative while using the narrowness of the stone streets, passageways.

"I don't think Gahead is bad either. He was spearing a little fishmonger until the other two calmed down."

It was Diego who said this.

He is also a spearman, just like Gahead, and I guess he understands exactly what that movement means.

The arms are very different, but there may still be places to put your shoulders in.

"... I guess it's too straightforward to say that's what needs mean... Lucas has to say something. I guess he was simply going in there, that"

I'm the one who said this.

In fact, Capitan and Diego nodded in agreement with this statement.

But the Capitans,

"... I'd say it's the bravest thing to look at. I'm sure it was solidified for a moment... but it's good to shake it off fast. This point will not be found in Gahead or Lucas. There's something about Gahead that's too big a safety to step forward, and Lucas is, well... scary."

That's what I said and followed my needs.

Then, when Diego,

"You mean the most adventurous thing is the need... That's how easy it is to die. That's why I got to know Lent."

Say that.

Well, you're absolutely right.

Fortunately, because I was a very kind (...) adventurer, my needs are still fighting there with five satisfied bodies, but I'm also suspicious if I were a very short-tempered person I would have done so.

Adventurers are mostly short-tempered and crude... nothing. This is a fact, not prejudice.

Otherwise, I wouldn't take the option of multiplying my own life to make a fortune.

"So... I don't know. You two think those guys can win?

I ask the two of you as you watch the Needs fight.

As far as I can tell, it seems like a method of warfare in which the needs fight intensively against one and Gahead and Lucas draw the attention of the other four and are sure to crush them.

Doesn't sound bad...

Diego to this,

"... well, I guess I can't do more than that for those guys right now. I'd say the way to fight is appropriate in itself... just..."

I didn't say it ahead of me, but I understood what I was trying to say in general.

Capitan takes over and says.

"Well, you are. Lack of decisiveness, or... and still not enough experience. Oops, I think I knocked one down."

Indeed, just now, the need succeeded in trumpeting the whole little fish Phantom thing.

You can't believe you unleashed a slaughter through a stiff scale, a need that surprised me for a moment, but I immediately rebuild my weapon and head to the next little fish Phantom.

I don't think you're usually as aggressive as you can handle a little fish Phantom.

It's just that now we're watching behind our backs, and we can't let them go home until we knock them out, so I can do it ridiculously in the fire?

Such things are common in battle settings.

But it's not about going on and on.

In fact, relative to the next little fish Phantom, the needs became disadvantageous as soon as possible.

"... you've run out of magic..."

I squirm.

Normal people only somehow know how much magic they have.

It is also possible to see out exactly if you have a demonic eye like Lorraine, but not so many are born with it, and even fewer, if anything, can be trained to the point where they can be used.

But I'm a monster.

It is a magical and intimate being, which is why you can instinctively see the amount of magic your opponent has.

That was why it was a word.

Needs is a copper adventurer for once with that, and I have the least amount of magic.

Still, there's a few times as much magic power as I used to have, and if you use it properly, a few fish Phantoms would be stumped. It should be possible to grant attack and endurance to the weapon and to your own body.

Yet......

"I guess there's a lot of waste...... I just wanted to see you run out of magic, so it's just fine."

It was Capitan who said this.

Diego tilts his neck at it.

"... why? You can't just get hit..."

"I want them to wear Qi. To do that, if the magic is still in your body, it's in your way. Of course, I still can't train, but it's hard to grasp the feeling and it takes time."

This knowledge seemed an unexpected story to Diego.

"... Really? Previously, I was apprenticed to a handful of martial arts clerics who could use Qi, thinking about getting Qi... but they didn't talk about it then."

"Well... have you worn the Qi?

"... no. After all, they told me I wasn't talented..."

It was Diego who said unfortunately, but Capitan says to this.

"... as far as I can tell, you're talented. That sounds like a bad way to teach."