Reincarnation of the Sword Master

104. The Gate of the Giant (1)

"Is that so?"

"We have been your enemies for thousands of years."

Monsters kill humans.

Humans kill monsters.

The proposition did not change even when the monster disappeared.

"Thousands of years of enmity will not be solved overnight.

"I didn't ask you to take it out.”

His suggestion was just that they should confront the Maas and help humans.

"That's what I mean."

Lizadman laughed bitterly.

"I know what you mean. Humans are weak, which means they need our help."

The monster forest is home to monsters. It was worth appearing here in person. If this place sided with humans, it was highly likely to survive the fight against the mawa.

"But we are enemies with them."

Reason and sensibility were different.

"There will be controversy. There will be ostracism. It's never going to work out."

"That's a problem you have to solve."

Asher said coldly. He offered, and Tacan agreed. There was nothing more to say.

"It's just a complaint. After all, it's this body that has to crawl and roll."

"Then go back to Tacan and tell him. I'll make a cool hole for you."

"You can't give up your life so easily."

The Lizadman pulled himself up.

"I've come to see a madman who claimed the alliance between man and monster. You're as crazy as I thought."

"If you saw it, go back."

When Asher said, Lizardman left with a smile. The door is closed.

"Strange as well.”

[Strange] I thought you were crazy, too.]

"You'll do it on your own."

He made a deal. That was it. Asher lay on the bed and closed her eyes.

***

Asher is making fun of his hands. He smashes the spearhead and pushes the bayonets away. Swirl the sword wide.

Cargagagagam!

"Laugh!"

"Hmm…."

The Tacan rolls around the ground and Rizadman's foot presses the ground. Asher brushed the sword.

"Is that enough?"

"No, not yet."

Tacan stood up with his blazing eyes.

There is a little time left before the body recovers and the sacredness rises. As I was practicing swordsmanship, Tacan and Rizadman came to fight.

At first, they tried to deal with each other one by one, but they agreed to set the order and set the time, and eventually the two agreed to go at the same time.

And the results were fixed.

Boom boom.

"Kawak!"

"Tut."

Tacan and Richard Man rolled the ground at the same time.

"Of course. You two can't handle it."

The Lizadman staggered up. They are strong. Years of training have brought up the art of singing and swordsmanship.

But Asher has been training for decades. The difference in basic skills was as great as that of beginners and skilled people.

"But you're weird."

The Lizadman struck down a body-sized bayonet. Lizard Man is a monster. The power was beyond human control.

Kagagak!

But Asher raises one hand and holds it lightly. As soon as he pulls his hand, he is dragged like a child caught by an adult and falls down.

"…the power of monsters."

Lizadman muttered, wiping blood from his nose.

"You certainly have the power of monsters."

The power to violate physical force beyond human limitations. Technically, he was also a mysterious force.

"But… you're familiar somehow."

The Rizadman stood up as a supporter of the bayonet.

"It's different from the Ma people."

Asher's power was also seen as a point of reach for them. It's not just the monster's power, it's the monster's power.

"Kak. I respect those who borrow things like monsters. He's different. It's a point of contact."

"…I see the road.”

Richard Man picked up the bayonet. He betrayed the Ma people because he didn't want to die, but Asher showed the way.

The fact that you can overcome a monster by using only the sword and the body. The Lizadman rushed in. Asher caught the sword. And an hour passed.

"Up to here."

Asher put the sword in. Tacan picked out a breath full of sweat, and the collapsed Lizadman couldn't get up. Asher didn't sweat a drop.

"Health is amazing, too."

"It's about time."

"It's already been that long. Great. Piece of cake."

The takan staggered up to the center of the forest. Arriving at the crack, Asher caught Fenr.

Crying!

The golden light obscured their view. The light had gone out, and the cracks had disappeared.

"Kkak. Thank you so much. Thank you and thank you."

"All I have to do is keep my promise.”

"Don't worry. The guy next to me complains a lot, but I'm in control."

"Hmm."

The concentrated gaze shook Richard's head.

I don`t want to reject it. I'm a loser. You must obey the winner."

There was also a reason why he didn't disobey. Whatever his values were, he was defeated. And the loser had to follow the winner.

"But humans won't trust us. Even if we help them, they'll be suspicious and worried. And I will betray you."

Monsters entered the human realm on their own. It was a great opportunity for humans.

"It's a problem that you have to solve. But if you go to the Empire.”

Come to think of it, Reika and Takan were old-fashioned in a bad sense. That's all right. And Asher went on thinking.

"If you have an elf named Arena, sell my name. It'll be all right if it'll be fine.”

"Kakkak. The Elf Gook. All right. Okay.

"…I will."

"Then leave. We'll meet again someday."

Tacan opened his mouth as if he had suddenly come up.

"By the way, Northern Rock. Then you'll meet them. You know how to respond, right?”

"Totally."

"That's a relief. There won't be any trouble."

Tacan muttered.

***

"That's the end of course.”

Walking for two full days, I finally emerged from the realm of the forest, and I saw a huge wall as if I were trying to divide the world.

The size of the mountain was comparable to that of the mountain, and Nsir murmured in a tired voice.

It's dirty big. How did you build that?]

"It wasn't built by humans."

[What? Oh...] I get it. I can feel it.]

Asher walked up the wall toward the door. a door so huge that even a giant can pass easily Asher touched the question of whether he could open it even if hundreds of men clung to it.

Cooooooooooooooooooooooooh!

The door slowly began to open. Dust fell like snow as if it had not been used for a long time. All the doors opened, and there was a huge being sleeping inside.

It was literally huge. ten times the size of Asher The form was a human form.

"Crazy Arcade! Crazy Arcade!"

[Noisy]

The resonating snoring was so big that it became an echo and came back. Asher clapped her ears and beat the bell next to her. A clear sound rang.

"Ugh!"

A huge presence raised the upper body in a flash. He stared blankly into the air, shook his head, and grumbled.

"Oh, my God. Why is the bell ringing all of a sudden? Did you kick me while I was sleeping?.”

A great presence obscured the end of the end of the story. When he saw Asher, he murmured in a suspicious voice.

"Human?"

Asher nodded. The great presence burst into exclamations.

"And a visitor? Ha. How many years has it been since I've visited?

A great being raised up. A huge thing so big that you can't see everything even if you put your head up to the top. It smiled.

"Tell me where this place is."

"The gateway to the North."

"Yes! This is the northern road! And we keep the road, and we test the visitors!"

the Northern Guard

"Welcome to the Giant's Gate. Human."

***

Giant people. Their strength is comparable to natural disasters, and their bodies are large enough to match dragons.

They were the best race simply by the power of race. Asher looked up at the giant's face.

'You don't know the face.’

He knew almost every giant's face for some reason. Giant has a long life. There was no change in appearance in just a few decades.

"Did you have a new baby?"

When I recall, a giant was pregnant just before he left. Given that the size was smaller than other giants, chances were high that it was the child.

"I'm Lupa Aru. The son of the great Vobori Amaria. So, human, you know our trials, right?”

"I know."

Since the northern part of the country was separated, the giants have taken the role of a gateway and filtered out people by determining whether they were at risk in the northern part of the country and what the idea was like. Lupa Aru grinned.

"Okay, then it's a riddle!"

"What?"

Asher frown.

"It wasn't supposed to be that.”

"The times have changed! That's how we change! I don't like such old ways anymore, as you know of the old ones!"

"Is it an old fashioned way?"

How would the creator of the method react to this? Asher shook her head.

"Tell me."

[Huh. Is it a riddle?]

Nsir muttered in an excited voice.

Don't worry. Mysteries are usually ancient. There's no way I can't hear and don't know.]

"Then I'll tell you."

Lupa Aru continued to talk like a grandfather who tells a story to his grandson.

"The great things have come down to the world. The little ones went up into the sky. Huge things settled in one space. It was their hope, and it was their only seat."

Lupa Aru laughed.

"Tell me where you are."

[…is this a riddle?]

Enshir was embarrassed.

[How can this be a riddle?] It's just bullshit, isn't it?]

“…….”

Asher looked up at the watery giant.

The riddle was right. That was also an easy riddle. It just needed prior knowledge to solve it.

This was a mystery that could not be solved unless it was a giant race.

"Why. Can't you solve it? It's very simple, but you can't solve it. Go back. You don't deserve to get through here."

Lupa Aru's face was full of mischief and mockery. Asher murmured softly on the face of a human being playing with ants.

"Nothing has changed for the Giants.”

"Murmuring....”

"Marian Borheyma."

Asher's words hardened Lupa Aru's face. Asher said casually.

"May I pass now?"

***

"…what about you, a human being?"

Lupa Aru was embarrassed as if she could not believe it. Of course. What Asher said was that even for the Giant, only a small number of them. A human being thought Asher wouldn't know.

But Asher had already heard the story. Asher tried to pass by Lupa Aru, she hurriedly came to her senses and blocked Asher's path.

"How do you know that?"

"I asked you how you got it right when you said it was a mystery.”

Asher murmured in a derisive voice. Lupa Aru opened her mouth with a stiff face.

"I don't care what you say. I need to take you. You'd better spit out how you know."

“…….”

Asher took out the sword quietly. I didn't mean to play pranks. Rupa Aru clenched her fist.

"The cheeky kid!”

There was a great cry. The earth rang and the wall shook. Lupa Aru's face quickly changed into a frightened face.

"Who told you to test him?"

Cooooooooooooooooooooooooh!

The approaching giant hits Rupa Aru and puts her on the ground. The trees are uprooted and the walls are rippling.

"I must have told you to call me when someone comes! I've given him a lot of thought because he's tired of taking care of him!”

"You're wrong!"

Rupa Aru screamed, but her fist did not stop. The giant finally stopped punching when Lupa Aru was about to fall and wriggle like a dead body.

"I'll tell your mother. Stay in the mountains and train again."

"Well, please, just....”

"Shut up."

The giant roared away. I saw Asher and apologized with a shameless face.

"I'm sorry, he's a little kid, and he's probably smitten with conceit. I apologize."

The giant that appeared this time is familiar. The giant beat my chest.

"I am Oh Mo Han. The proud father of the Armenian Lun."

His old friend was just in front of his eyes as he was in the past.

"Well, what's your purpose here?"