Sword of the Philosopher

Triple Strong Corner

The person's name is Sylvie-Equus. A swordsman usually named Silt...... turns out at a sub event after joining a buddy, but this person is a man dressed woman. I came to this Garnise to train myself, pretending not to be licked.

Behind the thin appearance of the line, he is highly capable of magic enhancement and has unbeatable strength in the muscles of this opponent, the big man... I'm talking about the setting on the game, but if you look at him lightly diverting the big man's offense earlier, I guess you're not mistaken.

And this person was called the 'Three Powers'... doesn't mean he has a high status. If you say so, Magic Defense is higher than any other warrior system and has the ability to withstand the magic attacks of the second half. But that's not the reason.

Silvi was a character who was systematically very privileged, and was treated as a 'top three' because of his intermediate intrinsic moves and advanced intrinsic moves… these two are strong out of standard.

First is a technique called "Spiral Sword", an intermediate unique technique. With the move of having a small tornado, the power is honestly not so great, but you can completely stop the demonic movement for about five seconds after the attack effect ends.

Five seconds on the game is terribly long. In the meantime you can rebuild your posture or incorporate combos, so you can attack them unilaterally. The game was ineffective on demons with giants because they were set to weigh, etc., but even the boss can complete them once the conditions are in place, so they have the power of a rebellious class.

And most importantly, the move that made Silvi the "top three" is the advanced unique move called "One Moment" - beating in a total of fifteen straight hits at an unnoticed speed, but the underlying attack power of this move was clearly weird.

Normally, a case where a serial strike move is usually less powerful than an attack or doubles even if it raises, that would be the level of final depth. But 'one moment' is different. That offense, what a triple normal offense. If it is strengthened to the limit, the Demon King will also attack about three times and become powerful enough to sink.

Such power in the random system, this move is the only thing that exists. I don't know why it became so powerful because the manufacturer didn't mention one thing, but there are theories about shooting the wrong value at the time of development and so on... I ended up not having one of the announcements, so it was a specification.

In Sylvie's case, the ability of the move was too powerful to be a 'top three'... but this, I didn't put myself on the candidate because I thought it just wouldn't apply in real life. One of the other "top three" traits is that skill is powerful, so I doubt this one is strong now that it's a reality... but does it make sense that we've encountered it here anyway?

If you illuminate the difference between reality and the game, does Silvi, whose moves are powerful, exert their power as per the game...... besides, this betting match is completely different from the event that brings Silvi into the company. Do you interfere and become one of us?

Numerous questions that come to mind. Watching the game with it...... the big man sets it up. Pack the time and wave down the long sword - the moment, Silvi moved.

A streamlined move. In my eyes it felt like I was reading through and moving the big man's attack from the start...... Sylvie moves her legs forward while avoiding the long sword with a single piece of paper.

I put my opponent in time - shortly afterwards, Silvi's sword trident burst.

The moves unleashed are sumptuous horizontal giraffes. It's even momentum that seems like it's going to break the big man's body...... instantly, understand from magic that the move is the intermediate generic move 'Belial Slash'.

A single move for power only...... the big man who took it just wasn't a double cut, but he was blown away a lot. I guess I added or subtracted it. That is, you should think that the slaughter now used magic to coat your torso and twist the blade.

"There's a battle."

Says Silvi to the person he falls into. Cheers rise and bets begin to be distributed.

Abilities won't even have to compare to big men. Based on the fact that you are mastering intermediate moves in the first place, the level should also be medium high.

If you look at it from that point of view, though Silvi does get into one of the candidates too...... what do we do?

"Hey, no one to fight next?

When someone in the audience asked the question, Silvi shrugged her shoulders.

"I don't mind. You can bring any guy you want."

Ooh, the twist fills the perimeter. Quite confident. The root of this would obviously be the strength backed by technology.

In setting Silvi was a strong category swordsman among the Garnises. On the game, the value of power was lower than the average of the warriors, but the final attack power was above the average of normal warriors because it was either to fight the main moves of the random system or it was faster. He has enough firepower without the 'one moment' of advanced moves.

Speed can also lead to dodging, so it may be impeccable about standing around. Besides, in view of his ability to lightly kick the big guy, he would have a high level and considerable underlying abilities... although the game and the situation are different, his abilities are definitely fascinating.

Um, what do we do? Of course, I don't know if I'm gonna be one of them if I'm involved here.

While I was thinking about it, another man went from the audience to the center. This time he's no less in stature than the big man he was earlier. But weapons are spears, not swords.

"Next."

"... hmm"

Silvi speaks like a snort. The bet begins quickly...... as I eavesdrop on the conversations around me, apparently Silvi has won three straight wins so far.

I wonder if she plays these betting matches from time to time...... the battle eventually started. Nevertheless, Sylvie was looking a little different. Hi, he's getting tired of it.

The spear is released. It was a sharp spike, but Sylvie quickly flexed and approached the target in a flowing motion, adding a blow.

Blowing man. He lost his temper lightly... just instant.

Cheers up. Calling me to see if I have any more enemies and I don't come out. Hmm, let's talk a little bit when we get around.

And so on, I tried to get out of the circle. But the surrounding faces sprang up, and I can't let them retreat well.

In the case of comics and such, it's going to be a situation where the crowd pushes you out into the center in a pattern... and you think so, with cheer, the audience creates a chaos that is neither pushed nor pushed. For some reason, even the rage begins to fly because the next opponent doesn't appear.

While I thought it was a lot of blood, I managed to fall back... but the hedgehog couldn't stand the pressure of moving forward and I was bounced the other way around.

I thought you'd give me a break, arrow tip, I was pushed out into the circle with some customers...... hey. This, then, is not the situation I was thinking about!

"... well, you're the ones"

Sylvie says in a cold voice. As the others fled in a hurry, I was delayed in responding.

No, I'm sure that wasn't able to handle the situation. The rest of the audience must be familiar with the place and you should consider that they were able to evacuate it promptly.

Anyway - apparently the next person is going to be me. You can run away, but if you have so many people and you run away, it is possible that you will not be able to leave town with your eyes closed in the future... in fact, you will be sure because you have seen it when you visit to train such cases. Looks like the bet has already begun. Not good at last.

... Does it make sense to encounter Silvi this way? While I was thinking, I was going to give her back, my opponent.