Reincarnation of the Sword Master

143. Invasion of the Devil (3)

"Oh, my hero!"

"Thank you!"

The soldiers shouted with emotion at the heroes who appeared like comets.

"Great hero!"

It was so far away that they couldn't understand it properly, but they could see that Tacan and Leica were pushed back by the Ma people. Some even prayed for God in advance because they knew they couldn't win if the two lost.

In the meantime, a woman appeared and dealt with the horse race. In addition, it also removed cracks that protrude from the saddle. It was natural for them to cry out the name of the savior after they survived.

"Lephenia! You are a great hero! Thank you!"

Despite the passage of time, the name of the great hero was not forgotten. Thousands of numbers called Lephenia's name in unison, and Lephenia, who was passing by them, shook her head and shook her head.

"Uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh."

"Lephenia! Lephenia! Great hero!"

"Ah."

Eventually, she couldn't stand it and hid herself. But it was counterproductive. The soldiers were slightly embarrassed by the sudden blue light, but they shouted even more violently when they saw the power of the great hero.

"Lephenia! Lephenia! Le Penia!"

"Was the stimulus too strong?”

Chariot scratched his cheek looking at the stopped blue sphere. I thought exposure to a large number of people would improve my shyness, but it seemed to be counterproductive.

"Come on, Le Penia. You'll feel better if you meet the commander."

The blue sphere crept forward. Fortunately, the soldiers did not block the way, so there was no mishap.

"Teacher."

"What's wrong with you?"

"You don't have to go see him? You'll be waiting anxiously.”

At Chariot's words, Asher paused, but walked again before a second passed.

"First of all, it will be later. We can meet at any time."

"That's the case."

"Lephenia! Lephenia!"

They entered the largest and cleanest tent in the center of the soldiers. Lephenia, who was barely freed from the soldiers' gaze, solved her sphere and chose to breathe.

"Welcome to visit."

There was a middle-aged man in front of them. Leriot, who was touching Le Penia's back, opened his mouth without turning his eyes.

"Are you the commander here?”

The middle-aged man nodded in a nonchalant manner despite Leart's seemingly unspoken words.

"That's right, Mr. Chariot. A hero hidden in peace."

"…do you know me?"

"Your life story was my dream."

The commander smiled softly. Like everyone else, he was also a boy who adored heroes when he was young.

"Come this way, please."

***

"First of all, I'd like to say thank you in words."

If the battle was lost, his fate as a commander was obvious. The fate of the pack leader was obvious, even if he was caught by the mah tribe and fed by the monsters, or otherwise. Lephenia was no better than a savior to him.

"A hero, of course. That transcendent strength really seems to me to see the work of God. The power to trample on the beasts.”

The commander murmured in his dream. Thousands of monsters, dozens of beasts and beasts, and the horse race of the upper rank. They were dealt with by only three people. It was an unreasonable force.

"Well."

Chariot just laughed bitterly at the commanding officer's envy. In the past, we accepted such a light of respect and envy, but not anymore. Her strength was by no means admirable.

"…I'm done for now.

"Thank you for using your power for our humble human beings."

The commander's excitement slowly subsided. It was an admirable sight to see the power of a hero in person, and it was an honor for the family, but he was a man who ate the rust of the empire. No matter how respectful the hero was, he had his job.

"Lephenia is the owner of the North. Why are you here?"

The guards in the north disappeared.However, no information from the North has been received yet. Lephenia blurred the end of the horse.

"Uh. Uh-huh."

"Tell me.”

Chariot stepped forward with a sigh. The commander looked suspicious, but did not ask.

"Yes, sir. …Oh, I'm so busy. I'm sorry. What's the name of the person next to you?”

"This is Asher."

“…….”

The commander shut his mouth with the attitude that he had nothing more to say. It was Chae Ri-t who opened his mouth proudly.

"Don't think of anything strange. He's my teacher."

"Cherriet's Teacher! You must be strong!"

"…I don't know."

"What are you talking about?”

"No, thanks."

Chariot grabbed his face and opened his mouth.

"The North wasn't in good condition either."

"As expected…."

"But I'm almost done now. I'm here to help because I have some time to spare time. We came first, but soon the elf and Oak will come.”

"Ok! Elf! They're coming!”

The commander put his hands together with emotion.

"If they come, things will be much better! There will be fewer meaningless sacrifices! You'll have a chance!"

"There will be heroes and giants."

There was no giant in sight, but it would have come down to the east. Walters and Hivans were not yet crazy, so they could also stop Ma.

The commander smoothed the tip of his hair with a tired face.

"They're busy trying to stop the others. And so are the giants."

That's why the strongest man in the field was Leica. All those who were stronger than her could not afford it.

"It was overwhelming to maintain the status quo. But it's different now."

The commander's eyes were small.

"Oak and Elf, and Le Penia and Chariot are here. This battlefield was also solved. Then we can change the mood."

"I'll correct one thing."

Asher poured cold water on the dreamy commander.

"It's not over."

"What? Get rid of the cracks, get rid of the horse's....”

"We got rid of the cracks, but there was something bigger after that.”

Mage crystals concentrated with bombs. If scattered, the Gusan plain itself will be darkened. It was so dense that it could not be eliminated in advance. The commander turned pale at Asher's words.

"Well, then what do we do?”

"Bite all the soldiers and get out. There will be no sacrifice."

"Ha, but….”

"Your work is done."

It is beyond the scope of human response. It was a hero's job from here.

"…I see."

The commander nodded with a stiff face.

***

Even before the joy of meeting the hero disappeared, the soldiers were thrown into confusion. At the command of the commander, they began to rush back, packing their bags busily.

"Le, Le Penia. Give me a handshake..”

"Boo, please!"

And in the midst of such confusion, there were soldiers who approached Le Penia and talked to her. Although it was a violation of military discipline, their number was not small. Lephenia managed to accept their greetings while trembling.

There were also quite a few who went to Chariot. Her name was not known much, but she was the one who actually saved the soldiers, so the number of soldiers approached was similar to that of Le Penia.

And there were no soldiers coming to Asher.

[Isn't it new?]]

He did nothing in their eyes and was not a man of wide publicity. It was a total indifference, but Asher felt comfortable on this side. He wasn't the type to like other people's attention.

He had people to meet as they were. Waiting outside the field after the noisy tents, a goblin came to him.

"Kak. Long time no see."

Tacan approached with a smile.

"Are you done with everything?"

"Yes."

"That's great. I should at least congratulate her."

"I don't need it."

Asher looked at Tacan with his sunken eyes.

"You did it for me.”

Tacan was really helping humans with monsters. Even now, monsters were packing up with humans.

"You and I made a deal."

Tacan said bluntly.

"You can't let go of your word with the warrior. It was hard, but it was worth it. I was able to liberate my own people because of my rotten head.”

"How did you do it?"

It was widely believed that monsters would become slaves to the horse if they were exposed to magi, but the monsters who are helping humans now did not show such a sign. Tacan beat me on the forehead.

"I am an intelligent monster. It's not natural to make a single variable."

"That's great.”

"You're the only one. You brought the funny ones."

Asher opened her mouth with a voice of light ridicule.

"They're heroes. He's a sodmaster."

"You don't really think so, do you?"

Tacan was laughed at.

"They're fake. Don't act like you know it."

"…it really hasn't changed.”

Although Tacan is not the sodmaster, Le Penia and Chariot are strong. The difference in size will never be narrowed even if dozens or hundreds of tacans rush in.

But Tacan was contemptuous of them as before.

"The world wouldn't have meant anything if power had been determined. "A colorless world with no fun and no emotion is so boring."

The takan tapped the windowpane.

"But your disciple was funny. It was valuable as a warrior.”

Tacan rose with a smile.

"The deal with you isn't over yet."

The deal between Asher and Tacan is a contract to help humans. At best, only one battlefield disappeared, but the other place was still in a fierce battle.

"I will follow them."

"Well done."

"It's not for the person who made you say that. You will also antagonize Ma anyway. If you're alive, you'll meet him someday."

The takan shook the window.

"Now I'm the same as I was back then. I don't deserve to face you yet. I'll climb up to your level and face you in an equal position."

Asher nodded silently for the reason of takan down. Tacan, who was swinging through the field, opened his mouth.

"Your student. He seemed to know something interesting about you."

“…….”

Tacan said lightly.

"It has nothing to do with me. Either you're the original owner of the body or something completely different, you're just you. Nothing more, nothing less."

I knew immediately that Asher was not a general being. But Tacan believed in Asher's swordsmanship. The insides were none of his business.

"But I don't know what it's like for her.”

Tacan left behind a strange remark. Tacan's flag went away, and another one came.

It was a familiar gesture. At least after becoming this body, he met the most, and it was a sign of many swords competing. Red hair shook through the bloodstained field.

"Long time no see. Asher."

Leica opened her mouth with a bitter smile.

"How long has it been?"

"It hasn't been long. It hasn't even been two years."

"Is that so? I feel like it's been a long time.”

"A lot of things have happened, so you might feel that way."

"Well, you gave me a lecture when I first came out of the territory.”

She was a plant in the greenhouse at that time. And within two years, she killed many lives and went through a battlefield.

"Asher."

Leica spoke quietly.

"I told you before. I don't care who you are. I said it would be a relief if my memory disappeared.”

She looked at Asher with unwavering eyes.

"That idea still remains the same."