"To be honest, I don't know.”

Lephenia spoke in a confession. Power was meaningless to the regenerator. Chariot sniffed and snorted.

"Did you send him down here as a part of it?"

"It could be."

Even Lee Hyung can't deal with a hero with his power. Therefore, it was natural to look down on the most suitable person.

"You've found a shortcoming.”

"Ah."

Chariot dropped his horse's tail when Asher touched the sword.

"That's right."

His oracles do not exert local power like the oracles of other heroes, and they do not spread widely, only by the sword.

His power has faded against such a huge group of guys who are so ignorant.

It was a force suitable for a single entity like Maraha. Chariot was fed up.

"Then the power of the teacher is useless. How was he dealing with this?”

"We're almost there, so we can ask for it ourselves.

Thanks to the run, the distance to the beach has narrowed quite a bit. The smell of the sea began to smell in the wind.

"That's a relief. I'll have to wash it in the sea. I feel uncomfortable."

Chariot quivered, removing the dried mucus. Then the ground trembled again, and her face twisted.

"Oh. Again?"

[Laughing!]

Monsters were running up the waves. Chariot raised his hand, spouting curses.

"I'm going crazy. I'm going to break everything.”

"That's no use."

"If you don't try, you don't know!"

The space began to twist with the strength of Chariot's hands. It was the moment when Asher tried to stop him by kicking his tongue at the power of the concentration that would affect Orser's fault made by Heiban if it exploded.

"That's useless. Chariot."

A deep voice was heard from the sky.

"They don't die. I tried dozens of times, but it didn't work."

"Uh."

Her eyes shook at the voice she had heard a long time ago, and slowly released from her hand. Chariot looked up at the sky and was delighted.

"Hi-ban!"

"Long time no see. My old friends."

Hiban in the sky smiled.

***

"Long time no see! Hiban!"

"You're also always talking down to me. Think about the age difference."

"I don't care."

Chariot calmly waved his hand in the grumbling high-ban.

"I've always been like this, haven't I? Nothing has changed, by the way.

Hiban's appearance was the same as the last time she saw him. Neither the engraved wrinkles nor the color of the hair were any different. He opened his mouth with a bitter smile.

"You're like that, too. Long time no see. Le Penia, and disciple."

"Uh. Uh-huh. ...Student?"

[Laughing!]

[Grow up!]

We were talking peacefully, but the situation was not peaceful. The monster's waves were still coming in.

"Oh, my. I'll have to do something about that first."

"Your method is wrong. Chariot, what's the use of trampling on those who don't die?"

Heiban pulled out a sword. A black auror poured out and crawled the floor. Heiban spoke briefly.

"Deep it."

Aure has expanded. The aurora, which stood up like a living animal, spread widely and spread like a tent.

"This is how you do it."

Heiban struck down the sword and Aure began to shrink. The monsters screamed and struggled, but the black auror firmly overpowered them. murmured Chariot as if he had realized it.

"You're not killing him, you're holding him."

"That's the answer. I can hold out for two days."

Heiban pulled out a sword.

"Then come this way. My friends."

It was the beach that followed Hiban. There were signs of fighting here and there, but the sea was shining blue.

"Oh, water."

Highban grabbed Cherit's neck as she tried to run to the sea with joy.

"Stop."

"Why? You look fine."

"What do you mean? Take a close look."

"…oh."

Chariot was embarrassed.

"It's all wet.”

The sandy beach, the woods far away, were all wet.

Heiban picked up a stone, pulled his shoulder, and threw it. A stone crashed into the water with the sound of air bursting.

Whoo-hoo!

[Growl!]

The surface of the water exploded and roared. The waves rolled and the tidal wave stretched out across the sea. Highban shook his hand.

"It's like this."

“…….”

"I'll tell you another place. There's not enough water, but it'll be enough to wash. Let's talk about it first."

"Well, you can wash up later. All right."

There was only a tent where Hiban strode. Asher looked around and murmured.

"It's bleak."

Even though it was a battlefield, Hiban was the only one here. He spoke lightly.

"Other guys can't even beat a lump of mucus anyway. I was able to deal with everything on my own."

Entering the tent, he sat on the bed.

"I couldn't kill him, but... Since you guys are here. We'll be able to do something."

Heiban looked at Lephenia with strange eyes.

"Lephenia. You look fine."

"Yeah."

Lephenia nodded softly. Hiban chuckled.

"It looked pretty dangerous last time I saw it. What for?”

"The Great Wizard. It's all thanks to him.”

"Ho-oh, that was possible after all. I thought it was half nonsense. You've saved my life."

"Well…."

Lephenia blurred the end of the horse.

"I'm fine now. It's all thanks to Asher...”

"Yes, my student did a great job."

"Do you want to sleep?"

"What's wrong with you?"

Surprised, Hiban told them with a playful face. Asher did not appear to be unaware of her identity. He certainly knew about Asher.

"Long time no see. Captain of Guards."

"Yes."

Heiban knocked on the bed with a bitter smile.

"I'm Oh Mo-han, too. I heard it from my friend. You don't even recognize your old friend. I'm gone till I'm gone.”

Highban burst into laughter. Lephenia and Chariot were embarrassed by the endless laughter that seemed to be truly enjoyable.

Hiban held back his laughter and opened his mouth.

"Lephenia. I won the bet."

"That's... ah."

Realizing what was said, Lephenia burst into exclamations.

"Did you still remember that?”

"Remember. Captain of Guards. You remember that too, right?”

"Painful things."

Asher sighed long. Feeling detached alone, Riot tilted his head.

"What are you talking about?"

"It's not much. I'm talking about which of them made a bet on whether to teach me swordsmanship."

"…oh, I did everything."

Chariot pulled out with an absurd face. Le Penia and Hiban began to talk.

"Wrong. It was swordsmanship, not disciples."

"I can see what's wrong with being a person who takes over his students. I won the bet, so why don't you try not to be stubborn?"

Le Penia tried to refute again, but Hiban skillfully cut off.

"You can tell him if you insist."

“…….”

Lephenia shut her mouth quietly. Chariot whispered to Asher.

"What are you talking about?”

"I don't know. What are you talking about?"

"There is such a thing. So you admit defeat, right?”

Le Penia nodded slowly with a weary face. Hiban giggled.

"Okay, I'll get the reward later. Be prepared."

"You're taking care of it even in this situation."

"This is the situation, so I'm taking care of it more."

Heiban laughed bitterly.

"You'll only hear about despair, so shouldn't you at least remind me of it? Le Penia, you have something to tell me."

"…yes."

"Tell me, Lephenia. Master of the North, hero like me."

Heiban opened his mouth with a somber face.

"We are, what am I?"

***

"I see."

After Lephenia's explanation, Hiban nodded silently.

"I was. I was like that after all.”

He was not a true sodmaster. His circumstances were quite different, so he could only deal with the sword. When Hiban realized the truth, he murmured despondently.

"Yeah, I was like that. It was nothing."

The snow in the high class sank slowly. Contrary to expectations, Asher let go of the sword in a calm atmosphere.

"You look calm.”

"I was expecting it, too.”

Heiban had been searching for himself and prying into the secrets of the world. In the process, he had a vague idea of himself.

Despair has been enough so far. Whatever my power is, the earth needs my power. We have to do it accordingly."

Le Penia murmured at the sight of Hiban, who was determined.

"It's strong."

"I'd like to give up. Hmm. By the way, I'm like this guy? That's unexpected."

"It must be a load of crap. Everything a demon says can't be true, can it?”

"That's possible.

Hiban smacked his lips.

"Whatever it is, I can do my job. I've been fine until now, but I can't get twisted all of a sudden, so it'll be okay. He's a student."

"Don't call me that."

Hiban laughed as he watched Asher cutting with a single knife.

"You don't have to call me Captain of Guards now. That doesn't even remind me of your name. I'll call you Asher. You must have brought what is yours in the Empire. Can I have a look?"

Asher took out the sword instead of answering. White flames rumbled over the sword.

"That's it."

Highban looked at Orler like he was possessed.

"It was real. Now that I see it. It's definitely different."

He opened his mouth with a wry face.

"We can't kill him, but you can. In terms of the literature I got around the world, Swordmaster was a place like that."

"There's still literature left?"

The work of the time that N'Sir remembered. It was a few thousand years ago, so I thought it would all have disappeared. Highbahn pulled himself up.

"I've been around the world for over 20 years.”

Then he stepped into places where man could not go, and places that were designated as taboo.

"I know some interesting things. I'll explain it later, and I'll see the monster first. But before that....”

Highban frowned.

"Go wash up. I have a headache because of the smell."

***

"Oh, I think I'll live."

Chariot shivered and literally blew the water off his hair into the air, and Le Penia removed the water with an oracle. Hiban muttered, looking at the inappropriate use.

"You're still using that crap.”

"It's easy to dry your hair, isn't it? I'm writing that all my abilities are comfortable."

"Women are."

The highban kicked his tongue.

"Just say it quickly. Wasn't there a monster here earlier? I can't see it now."

They were now standing on the surface of the water. To be exact, the rest stood except Asher. Asher is a human being. He had no ability to stand on the surface of the water, so he was knee-deep in seawater. Highban rolled his foot.

"The guys you're dealing with. How was it?"

"It was annoying, but it wasn't strong."

"They are children."

"A child?"

"Yes, the child of the parent. They were born in this world and are increasingly called numbers."

"…more?"

Chariot said with a blank face. I couldn't even count the number of times she faced me, more than that?

Their parents are in the ocean. My determination is to catch him."

The gyeolgye spread to the far side of the sea, and there was no end to it.

"He's so big that he can't control himself."

The water was boiling as Hiban stamped his foot. At the same time, a huge column of water soared like a barrier.

Cooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooh!

The surging waves drenched the forest and stretched toward the continent. a sky-high column of water Something huge that slowly emerges from it.

"What's that?"

Chariot burst out laughing.

My son-in-law became dark for a moment.

"It's dirty big."

The monster obscured the sun.