Reinforcements of slaves appeared more than those defeated by the roots of the world's trees. Rather than saying reinforcements... I had speculation that this would be the case, and I felt like I had to wait behind except for the number of people I needed...

"There are only people I manage here." It's not going to work like it used to, so be careful. "

Saying that, Mina raised her mouth slightly.

"Come on. Give me that power..."

"" "" "Whoaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!

Starting with Maina's words, the moving combat slaves ran towards us at once.

According to Mina's tone of voice, she thinks that if she kills me, she can get the power of the Friend Demon... but even if she kills me, she can't get the Friend Demon. It's the same as Nanashino's mistake... but in the first place, it's essential that the Friend Demon is connected to the pitch black stone in the body by a contract. However, this pitch-black stone is something that most people on the continental side do not have.

Players can sign contracts with the Ouca Island tribe because it exists in the transfer, but probably not in the vampire tribe.

Because of the fact that the demon tribe was helping Ouka Island, it is likely that the demon tribe could make a contract with a friend demon, but at that time, the vampire tribe was still feared as a monster and should not have been a member of the demon tribe.

In that case, the Vampire Clan couldn't make a contract with a friend or a demon... Or maybe you don't know how to do it, or you don't have a pitch-black stone in your body in the first place. As far as I'm concerned, the latter is highly probable. The Vampire Clan was originally human and became a vampire because of Alice's blood, so if the humans on the continent didn't have lacquered stones, it would be good to assume that they didn't.

Even if Heine and Pilté didn't know about the Friend Demon, they could guess.

Even in the vampire race, I don't know if I don't know about Friend Demons when I become a pure-blooded species or a true ancestor Alice... but my prediction is that even within the fiend race, Friend Demons and Holy Souls are very confidential information.

The reason for the idea was the behavior of the black dogs.

If you knew about Friendly Demons, you surely knew that they were dealing with Friendly Demons on Ouka Island. Then, if I and Nil were to cross the island, I would know about its power and judge that there was a worst chance of obtaining it, and before entering the submarine tunnel dungeon, they would have waged a total battle to defeat us.

Even if you think it is difficult to sign a contract with a friend or demon, if the possibilities are not zero, it would be natural to try to take it down before crossing to Ouca Island.

But the black dogs didn't. That said, I guess I didn't know about Friend Demons.

If the Black Dog, which could be said to be the dark side of the demon race, did not know, then I thought that it was a highly secret information that only the Devil King and his closest companions knew...

Friendly demons were quite powerful, and if that information leaked, it was easy to imagine that they would become a source of contention. It would be enough to say that I kept secrets about Friend Demons so that it wouldn't happen.

I don't know what's going on in the demon tribe about the Friend Demon, but at least I don't think that Minor can know the information that Heine and the others don't know about their family. For that reason, it seemed that Maina was mistaken for her ability to acquire it.

I'm just saying you can't use it, and I don't think you're the type of guy to believe it, and it's no use.

Best of all, she doesn't want to talk to us anymore.

Combat slaves are coming straight to us when they hear Maina's words.

I didn't get a clear order, but when I saw the slaves trying to become walls, I didn't think they were listening to Maina's orders.

Ahhhhh!

Gin! Bugger!

When Nil catches an enemy attack with a worn-out Ice Pavice, it seems that she couldn't withstand the boulders, destroying the Ice Pavice.

Combat slaves, while most of them are unarmed, have fairly good weapons. As you can see, there are many weapons that are decorated with strange decorations, so perhaps you are using the weapons that were in this mansion. In short, Bourdon-Fjorde's personal belongings.

"Noooo!"

Shh, shh!

”Gaaa!”

Ice Pavis was destroyed, but Nil wasn't in a hurry at all, and he was slashing the opponent with his Black Flower Shield. Even if the opponent was a slave, there was no hesitation, and he was releasing a sharp blow.

"There's so many of them! Don't be so careful!"

Grrrr! Shh!

Giggle!

Yes!

Gah! Gah!

"Grrrr!"

When I kick one person in the air and slash them, Nil replies as he flashes the other's attack with his shield.

The other slaves seemed to be desperately sheltering Minas, but they didn't seem to be under the influence of Zarain, nor did they seem to be hung with the magic of the Mental Interference System. In other words, you seem to be following the minor by your own will.

I just wanted to ask what kind of mood it is to obey the woman who killed one of my men... but there may be something that makes slaves in a strange environment feel that the current situation is blessed.

I don't know how they came to obey Mina's words honestly, but I think they are in a state close to brainwashing... In other words, Mina is not good at yielding by force, or yielding by money or power, but is good at manipulating the opponent's mind and controlling it to move for himself. It could be called a kind of mind control...

If my guess is and they're just mind-controlled, if the slaves in front of us are going to fight us and be our shields, then we're going to have to shake our blades down. Besides, I have read in some books that mind control is not controlled by the person, but it takes time to solve it, and sometimes it can't be solved at worst. If it wasn't for the battlefield, I might be able to speak up, but unfortunately, it was a battlefield. There is no alternative to persuading others to save their lives.

Gash!

Giggle!

Slay another slave, and Nil and I will stay on the front line.

Maina and some of the people around her haven't moved, but they're still pretty tight. When one or two people were slaughtered, slaves were added from the back of the door, and the number of people never decreased.

I'm curious to know where these slaves were hiding. I think there's nothing we can do because we've already shredded quite a few slaves outside the city, but if we keep fighting like this, we'll run out of strength first.

"Piltee! Me and you two are going to reduce the numbers!"

"Yes, Mother!"

Heine wasn't completely healed, and her wounds hurt. And yet, the cure is in motion. I know you're pushing me, but right now, it's pretty hard not to be alone, so I have to rely on honesty.

"Nil! It's going to be a blast!" Don't turn it sideways! "

Yes!

”Haaaaaaaa!!”

"Hey, ahhhh!!"

Me and Nil will take care of all the eyes of the enemy.

Gah! Gah! Shh!

"Gahh!"

The smell of blood and the sound of swordsplaying in the room. The slaves appeared whether they slashed or slashed.

It was definitely a pretty tough fight, but I managed to keep it going.

The look on Mina's face that seemed fluttering was not a look of leisure...

It seems that they have received the fact that they can't crush us even though there are so many people. Rather than spare, she looked a little annoyed and impatient.

I opened the fan and put it on my mouth. I couldn't read all the facial expressions, but my eyes said so.

The fact that Maina herself came out must mean that this place is already close to the center of this mansion.

As a minor, if you don't stop here, the Hunter's Rarabaisse itself will be in danger, rather than being involved in your position in the future. Worst case scenario, we could all die. That kind of idea is probably too much for you to think about.

You're proving your impatience by setting up a barista in a place like this and trying to kill us for anything.

I was saying something that seemed like I could afford it in my mouth, but it was actually the opposite.

Even if the opponent is in a hurry, our spiciness will not change, and even if the opponent is desperate, it will be tough. Heine and Pilte are trying to reduce the number of people, but how much they can reduce will be a problem.

Me and Nil stayed there for a few minutes, cutting down the slaves without breathing.

Haa!

Gin! Shh!

"Shit!"

"Noooo!"

Knock, knock, knock!

"Ugh! Ooh!"

"Ngh!!"

Hey, kid!

Each combat slave had a high level of strength, and it was not possible to complete the scene once or twice, and the blade ran over the skin several times. Nil also had countless small scratches on her limbs. My defensive magic was already exhausted.

Some of the opposing slaves had been given defensive magic, but it would take a little longer until the magic of the Sakurazaki Sword could be used.

It was best to use a cherry blossom sword here, but it didn't seem that convenient.

Besides, I tried to use the item several times, but I just tried to reach into the waist bag, and several people attacked me, so I couldn't use the item anymore.

If you know that removing something from your waist bag will cause a big change in the war situation, you should let them take out the item. Since all the people who are good at it are gathered here, it will be easy to stop me from using the item.

It was becoming a tougher battle than I had ever imagined.

Haa!

"Noooo!"

Shh, shh, shh, shh!

Guah!

After Nil and I slash one person down at the same time, we get close to each other with our backs aligned.

”Hah... hah...”

Are you okay?

"Hah... yes."

Nil's exhaustion meant that it was very hard. Listen to me, but it's not okay. Still, we have no choice but to continue slaughtering our enemies.

"Just a little more patience." I'll be careful. "

Yes!

Nil squeezed her exhaustion and stepped forward.

At that time, Heine and Pilte finally moved.

A black mist suddenly appeared from the corner of the room. It was a feint fog.

Even though we're attracting the eyes of the enemy, it's impossible to make them turn all their gaze on us against this number. So, like Nil, Heine and Pilte had to somehow exercise their magic while fighting their enemies. Therefore, when Nil and I were attracting enemies, they managed to activate the vampire magic with the support of Suraitan in the most difficult place to gather the enemy's gaze.

It was Heine who activated Feint Fog. It must have been Pilte and Sura, and they waited for the magic to come up while protecting the wounded Heine.

Sinya-san!

Leave it to me!

I understand what Heine wants to say and gather my power in the sword.

Haa!

Boom!

ZaSHGGGGGGGGG!

"Gahh!"

He skipped the divine power and slashed one of the slaves in front of him diagonally to the right with a slashing slash.

It seemed to me that I was able to slash my opponents away in some way, and a few of them avoided or prevented the slashing of flying slashes. It seemed to be too much of a boulder. If I had any other choice, I could fight while preserving my divine powers, but I couldn't. I couldn't use any items, and of course, I couldn't use magic. When that happens, I guess I can't help but rely on my divine powers.

However, my divine powers weren't unlimited. It seems that I have more divine power and quantity than others, and I can continue to use it without worrying about ordinary combat, but in this case, the fight is too long. I've been fighting for most of my life, and I don't know how long it's been. There is no point in not being able to use it when you have to if you are not thinking about where to use it while saving it well. Focus is also needed, and if you lose control due to fatigue, you can't use it anymore. To avoid that, we have to keep our heads up until the last battle, and we have to adjust and fight.

Now that the opponent is somehow aware of the divine power, there is little benefit in using the divine power that can't deal a lot of damage.

However, in this case, I was slashing the opponent, but the original purpose was different. It's the spread of Heine's feint fog.

Heine's feint fog is quite a threat in a windless room, but since there is no wind, it is difficult to spread it, and it will only stun the enemies near the place where the black fog occurred. In order to expand the range from there and stun many enemies, we need Wind Magic or something with the same effect.

In this case, it was a flying slash.

The flying slash created by the divine power is invisible, but the form exists there. Because it is invisible, it suddenly looks like the other party has been injured, but it is actually moving through the air. In other words, it was no different than throwing a sword.

Then, naturally, with the slashing movement, the air also moves, and the air after the movement moves so that it is entangled. I used it to spread the feint fog.

It doesn't spread a lot in a flying slash, but it spreads slowly, and it's over, but if it spreads more or less, it becomes so difficult to deal with. It was a blow aimed at it.

If we just let it spread, we should devise the shape of a flying slash to make it spread more, but since we are always slashing with slaves in the first place, we can't loosen our hands. If you change the shape in order to diffuse, you can diffuse, but it doesn't damage the opponent and creates a gap in me. As a result, I was allowed to attack the opponent. I couldn't sustain a major injury here, so I could only provide cover in this way.

Still, my backup wasn't in vain.

It's that fog again!

Protect Maina-sama!

Don't hold me back!

The slaves seem to know about Feintfog, and no one tries to get close to the black fog, gathering around the minor to form a wall.

Even if you look at the technique of trying to protect Minor, you can still see that Minor's limbs are being used on his own initiative.

Push it out with the wind magic!

Isn't there anyone who's like a commander? Each of them is moving on its own. It's moving apart, but it's still moving well enough. If I were Minor's direct slaves, I would have had a lot of experience, and I would know exactly how to move at a time like this.

There were some slaves preparing wind magic to blow away the black fog. There, black claws stretching out from the fog.

Shh!!

"Gahhh!"

The slave who tried to use magic became a prey for the shadow owl and fell into the ground. The attack from the fog was only possible because of the sharpness of the five senses.

The slaves had no way to do it, and one after another they were pierced by a shadow owl. Unfortunately, the slaves in battle near Maina seem to be several steps stronger than the other slaves around them. They spot shadow owls, play and prevent them, and there is no scratch on Maina.

It seemed like they weren't the sweetest opponents that could be defeated with just one hand.

Heine and Pilte tried to kill Maina several times, but they knew that the people around them were too tough to kill easily, so they stopped attacking Maina early and concentrated on reducing the number. Of course, in the meantime, Nil and I were still fighting fiercely against the slaves.

In contrast, the slaves of the enemy were divided into those who dealt with Nil and Heine, and those who dealt with Pilte, and they were firmly defended. However, with the advent of Feinfog, the formation changed drastically and became a crescent-shaped formation in order to avoid touching it.

That said... in the first place, the slaves didn't have any formation, so I felt like they were pushing me by a few numbers. Those who used bows and magic were also arranged in pieces. Only those with shields were on the front lines, but it was hard to say that they were all aligned.

It's hard to deal with this number, but the only thing we're grateful for is that part.

Even if the enemy soldiers were in such a state, even if the formation was crescent-shaped, the combat strength would not drop significantly from the previous combat strength.

However, Heine and Pilté were smoothly shredding the opponent, and even if they escaped the black fog, the scope of the fog continued to expand, and from those who could not escape, they were swallowed by the black fog and fell one after another.

Boo-hoo!

"What's the matter?! Avoid it!"

UAAAAAAA!

From that state, Heine and Pilté, who were still in the black fog and could no longer hold their hands, used Wind Magic to expand the scope of Feint Fog at once and reduce the number of enemies.

"Shit! Is the magic still there?!"

Hurry up!

"Don't come! Don't come..."

* Giggle *...

The slaves fell one after another, and the people who were dealing with us gradually turned towards Heine.