I'll be one step closer to Lug. It's all about the moves used this time. There is a good chance that Lug, who has lost his reason because his magic powers are heterogeneous, will be alerted even to the opponent and needs to be knocked into the opponent as soon as it is activated.

This is happening because it hasn't been finished for a while yet, but if it's possible, it needs processing that won't be noticeable... so I decided to focus on my current opponent for the next challenge.

Lug is alert to the move this way and doesn't try to get close... he's been on a rampage so far, and with what hands next... he seems to be making a guess in his head.

There is no doubt that reason has disappeared, but is the ability to think alive exactly among them? I just have no doubt my instincts are sticking out and I don't know what moves I would make if I did something bad.

Therefore, while I pay attention... quietly gather the magic to the sword. And Lug responds by opening his mouth. It's a brace attack.

I'll take it as it is or avoid it - here, I chose to avoid it. The scope of the attack has been determined when eating earlier. You should be able to prevent it with a magic barrier, but the decision is that you should not be subjected to extra attacks than you are concentrating your consciousness on the sword.

However, Lug reacted again due to the motion - apparently he was a little wary because the motion was different than before.

It was just a step too late, even if it was. My moves are activated and magic echoes around -!!

Guisserie, and I heard the air pounding once. No, that could have been a hallucination by freeing up magic...... anyway, the move activated safely.

I have a different kind of magic convergence in my body. Red if you say it in color. Formed to swirl around the body, it tells the story of a different attack than ever before.

Lug's reaction was extreme. This attack was seen as abnormal. No, I immediately tried to turn my foot backwards. This reaction to an irrational phantom beast opponent... my moves seem definitely worth twelve.

And before the opponent's actions, I will wield my sword. The aim is Lug's left head. I hit my sword trident when I hit the damaged area and still haven't lost my stiffness.

Immediately after, the blade enters. At that moment, I wondered if the magic of red shined even harder, and I lost the feeling of being slashed.

At the same time as I decided I could, I swung through the sword - soon after, Lug's left head was amputated from the roots.

"What...!?"

Olu sounds stunned at the result.

"How did you..."

But the inquiry was bad. A flash of clearance... Pouring gaze at me fills a gap between the phantom beast Jin and Olu.

The opponent also tried to put up an immediate sword and received it, but the battle situation that turned to the rear never covered it until the end.

"You're done."

tons, and Jin's fist touches Olu's body. The sword finally did not protect Olu himself - the ability to destroy the magic emanating from his fist pierced the body of a brilliant enemy.

"There is -!!"

A distressed voice. Even though Olu tried to leave, Terra's magic flew in as a pursuit there. The spear-light pours down to Olu, who has completely exposed the gap, and his body snaps.

And Jin fisted Olu's brain all over Todome. That causes the opponent's body to blow up, and the moment it falls and falls, it begins to disappear. It was too late, the head of the phantom beast, Olu's.

Remaining is the phantom beast Lug. In contrast, I point the blade and move to decide the battle.

Lug barks, and the two heads that linger, if you don't mind, strike at me. It's like trying to break this body. If it was a brace-based attack here, there was also a retreat once, but the loss of one of the heads may be preventing those thinking abilities from working.

Lug's attack was badly fortuitous and a painful move to delude, for example, the pain caused by the loss of his head. Regardless, I can't possibly identify it, and after flickering the attack, I will now release my sword towards the head of the central area. And the red magic bounced around - to amputation, succeeded.

With it, Lug's body falls to the ground. There was still one head left, but just as there was no room to fight, my body was beginning to disappear. The severed head has also begun to disappear, and this battle is going to close in the form of my complete victory.

However, the battle is not over yet...... a wolf still emerges from the woods, under the authority of Lizardman and Lug. All that or the head of the phantom beast is stirring up his voice due to his fall.

I thought if the head disappeared, he'd be driven out by fear, or he'd be upside down, but apparently the latter. Condolences for them. Most of all, you know it's tough to win, considering the difference in power.

"Well, the battle is finally over."

Calmly Terra spun her words, pointing her magical spear toward the wolf.

"We need to fight this one too, more than we can get attacked... are you ready?

The wolves howl in response to his inquiry. Looks like we're going to fight.

The number of golems begins to increase further. You realize you can't win by putting it in step like this, or you're going to call it to the limit.

"Jin, are you going to take them all down?

to my inquiry. He shrugged his shoulders,

"It's not good if you don't fight the guys coming at you. He's probably unwilling to fight, and he's going to be the next head of this island."

... Well, there's more to it than there's a will over there. There's nothing we can do about it if we don't respond.

I rebuild my sword. The effect has already expired on the earlier moves. There is nothing magical on the sword.

"Earlier moves, what are they like?

Jin asks intrigued. This one responds with a bitter smile to it,

"I'll explain later... now let's give priority to destroying the enemy"

The feud of the chief, so many wolves are hostile to me. But there was no problem because Terra would magically cover for me before I set her up.

- From there the battle lasted approximately an hour. Nevertheless, there wasn't enough momentum to crumble this side of the battle on an opponent whose two lengths had disappeared, and the battle was just one-sided.