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Episode 565: Pilte and Nil

Boom! Boom!

The Scythe opposing Piltee pushes the Piltee with a Trident-based attack.

Hah!

Oh, my God!

On the other hand, Pilté sees the attack and evades it, aiming at the timing when the opponent's Trident is pulled back on the counter.

In a situation where not all of the opponent's cards are visible, it is unavoidable to be passive, but as a person watching, it can be annoying.

Boom! Boom!

I did it!

Oh, my God!

There was no attack on each other, and there was a considerable amount of close combat. It was almost the opposite of combat ability.

Boom!

"Ah!?"

Tan!

As the Trident and Shadowclaw interspersed, the Scythians interspersed with tail gouges.

Piltee jumped backwards to avoid it, but if there was a tail method among the methods of attack, it would be a little troublesome for Piltee.

However, even if the opponent is using a long object, the reach is long, and there is not much time to dive into his pocket, but he has to pay attention to his feet, so it becomes more difficult to jump in.

I'd like to help you, but the Scales on the left don't let go of me and keep an eye on me all the time, so I can't move out of darkness.

But the opponent is the same, and continuing to keep me under control means that you can't enter into the protection of your fellow citizens. If I make a pair with Pilte, I'm confident that they'll win, so you're watching me without covering me up...?

I'd say I'm pretty confident... but the Scythians who are dealing with Pilte seem to be desperate... rather than confident.

I can't read your expression, and since you don't say anything, it's difficult to judge whether it's desperate or not, but... at least, it doesn't seem like you're dealing with it at your leisure. Do you feel that you can win one-on-one, but that two-on-one is bad...?

Maina thought that the fact that the five of us had come this far was overwhelmingly more collaborative than the bandits, and that it would be out of hand if we were five. If you can beat us, if you conclude that it's only one-on-one, you can understand why Mina won't beat me. If both Scales attack at the same time or Maina comes out here, I will move without hesitation. When that happens, it will be in the form of two-to-two or two-to-three, and the synergy between me and Piltee will be utilized. Maybe this is a move to prevent that from happening.

In fact, when Pilte and I attack together, there are some coordinated attacks that have a greater effect than attacking alone, and there are many situations where it is easier to fight than to fight alone.

If my suspicions are correct, I may be forced to make a move, but I'll keep an eye on Pilate without making a move.

Certainly, Pilate and I are mother and daughter, and I think they are more expensive than anyone else in terms of collaboration.

But even in one-on-one, I decided to let the one-on-one continue without daring to give a hand if I thought that Pilté could win.

If Piltee could win here one-on-one, at least the Scythians who are Piltee's opponents would be injured even if they weren't dead.

In that case, a two-on-three composition would not be an absolute disadvantage.

Depending on which side the one-on-one battle tilts toward, the outcome of this battle will change dramatically.

As I support Piltee in my heart, I pay attention to the movement of the other Scythe and Minor.

Haa!

Shit! Shit!

"Huh?!"

As I think about it, the battle between the Pilates and the Scythians, who were attacking each other and slashing the sky, starts to move a little.

Since the body of the Scales is within the range of the human type, the basic operation is not so different from that of people. However, because the skeleton is a little different, there is a bit of movement that is difficult to read, but after several exchanges, Piltee seems to have grasped it well.

During the exchange of attacks, Pilate's attacks begin to capture the opponent.

However, it is only said that it is a Scythe, and the surface of the body is covered with scales, and unlike the skin of people, it is difficult to attack. It seems that there is no passage of shadow owls at all, but even if you try to penetrate shadow owls, it won't be easy.

"Ngh!!"

Boom! Boom!

”Hah! Hah!!”

Shh, shh, shh, shh!

"Ah....."

Piltee's attacks began to hit, and there was no sign of the Scythians hitting them at all.

If it was the Pilates when they left the demon world... I don't think the Scythians they were fighting had any teeth at all. I taught Pilte how to fight, and I know Pilte well enough not to beat him back then.

But Pilates is not the Pilates of those days anymore.

Although it is still a developing country, Pilate's combat capabilities have improved considerably compared to the past. In particular, the influence of Nil-chan, who calls Pilate a rival, is very strong.

Perhaps Pilte was a bit distant from the natural-born vampires because he became a vampire... and felt the wall.

In fact, that's not what I heard from Piltee, and I wasn't bothered to plug it in, so it might just be my own assumption, but as a mother, if you live with me all the time, you'll understand somehow.

There are not many examples of people becoming vampires among the vampire race, but there are very few examples.

If the body rejects the blood, it will die, and most of the time if the person does not want it, and if the blood can be divided from the class of thin blood species or more, the risk is very high because the blood is thick and the body is likely to reject it. After learning about it, I want to become a vampire tribe as much as a child who grew up in a special environment like Piltee.

Besides, if people with thin blood species or more increase the number of hoofs and vampires, the power balance of the demon world will be disrupted, and if it becomes uncontrollable, it will have a great impact on the demon world, so it is very strictly controlled. That's why I like this tribe, let's make it a vampire! What a light feeling to be a vampire, and to protect the vampire tribe accepted as a demon tribe, I heard that Alice-sama told me not to increase the number as much as possible.

Although the number of vampires may seem to decrease because there is only one vampire born between the two, the vampire race has a long life. The number is increasing.

Because of such circumstances, there were extremely few vampires who became vampires from the human race, just like Pilte.

In wartime, it seems that in order to increase the number, it was often made into a vampire. It seems that many people who are older than me have become vampires from the human race, but at the same age as Piltee, it can be said that it is almost zero.

When you're in such an environment, I think you can't help but feel the various differences between yourself and those who are vampires while you're born.

For example, how to move the body, the scale of magic, how to use the five senses... Even if you think about it a little bit, there are things that the human race cannot do like a mountain. You can't use all of these things well with the new vampire Piltee.

When Pilate became a vampire, he was in pretty bad shape.

Even if the body accepts blood, it is poisonous to the human race and has an effect that changes its appearance. Therefore, until the body is accustomed to blood, pain and sweating are accompanied by considerable pain.

It was the first time I had actually seen a person turn into a vampire, and I didn't know that it was going to be a terrible thing, so I felt like I was getting my heart cut off every day at the time.

I was nursing while listening to the voice of Pirte, who endured the suffering.....

However, it will become familiar with your body in about three days and begin to calm down.

But that is where further suffering begins.

Blood is familiar, and when you get the vampire's body and five senses, it's much sharper than what people feel, so all the sounds are loud, and all the smells stimulate your nose. If you open your eyes, you can see details that people can't see. Those sensory differences made Pilate suffer.

The vampire has a very sharp sense, but like the pilates of that time, it doesn't always run all of its senses at 100 percent. I think it is the easiest explanation to say that you are unconsciously suppressing your senses and concentrating on your senses only when necessary.

However, I don't know how to adjust the Piltee at that time, so I think my head was about to burst.

It took me about a month to teach a lot of tricks and allow Pilate to move on his own. It's quite a story to get used to in a month, but rather than saying that it's perfectly handled, I've managed to move on my own.

Even so, since we are consciously doing what we are unconsciously doing, I think it's amazing enough...

Anyway, the Pilates that became able to move gradually became accustomed to the body of a vampire in everyday life.

However, even so, it was one step worse than those who were born vampires, and I think that the feeling that I was inferior to others was always in Piltee. It was a feeling that I had even when I left the demon realm, and it was in the Pilate until very recently.

That's why Pilte has always worked many times harder than others.

Not only vampires, but demons, for better or worse, were the only ones who were really loyal to strength, and I think most of those who felt weaker than themselves about Piltee looked down at Piltee. In fact, I didn't encounter such a scene, but when Pilte asked me to give him training, I knew the general situation.

But if I go out there, I will admit that Piltee is weak. All I can do is teach you how to embody Pirte's desire to be strong. After that, Pilte had no choice but to make an effort.

I think that the great thing about Piltee is that even if someone makes a fool out of him or says he's weak, he doesn't break and doesn't bend, and he keeps trying straight, and in the end, he makes everyone admit to himself.

I was also a strictly raised type to my mother, so I might have taught Piltee very hard, but Piltee basically didn't say anything, and was just straight to polishing herself.

I was wondering why I was able to work so hard, but once I was talking to Pilte, the story came out...

Once upon a time, Pilate was fooled into thinking he was weak.

To put it simply, I was told that I was pathetic... to raise such a weak person as my own daughter. At that time, I was already in a certain position, and it seemed that I was not that direct on the boulder, but that's what I want to say.

In terms of the background of becoming a vampire from other people, it was floating from other people, and it might have been a visible existence, so it may have been a position that was easy to be told in various ways.

Even with me, she makes fun of her pretty little girl, and although she's angry, Pilte seems to have won her pitiful feelings over her anger.

When I am weak, I am told that my choice to raise myself is wrong. I'm doing this because I'm weak.

That's what Pilate has to do to get stronger so that no one is fooling around with anything. She started training because she thought there was no other way to keep herself and me from being fooled.

Because she was so straight, she stretched fast.

Not only am I accustomed to the sharpened feeling, but I also know that I can use it more than anyone else, and that I have worked hard until I fell and fell asleep in combat training.

Then, the eyes of those around him gradually changed from those of contempt for weakness to those of envy.

Pilte didn't make a fool of someone or look down because he knew that, on top of his original straight personality, he felt hard to be fooled by others.

I know that this attitude was considered gentle, and my subordinates liked me quite a bit as a tough but gentle superior.

With such a character, Pilte was not exaggerated, but always faced straight against becoming stronger.

And yet, I let my men die.

At that time, both Pilate and I were quite depressed and lamenting our weaknesses.

At that time, I met Shinya-san and Nil-chan.

Honestly, the moment I met them, I knew I couldn't beat them.

Because I was mentally exhausted, I couldn't make a normal decision and tried to defeat it, but I think it was suicide now. Even if there is such a power difference and the spirit is exhausted, I have given my life and realized that there is no other way but to let Piltee escape.

Even now, it's good to stand as a companion, but if two people stand in front of each other as enemies, I can only risk my life to let Piltee escape. No. Maybe that won't even happen.

When I met such an opponent and decided to become a companion, Pilte changed into a gluttonous person. Although my original personality has not changed, I quickly got along with Nil-chan, who has a similar personality.

I'm so sorry about Nil-chan! Not once or twice have I seen a Piltee praise as cute! strong!.

As we can see from the past, Piltee has a real dislike for losing, but perhaps... he was the first one of his age to be recognized as a loser from the bottom of his heart. No matter what I do, I can't win. I said I had nothing to beat. But I think I was glad to get along with Nil-chan without the slightest disgusting look.

I can't forget the look on Piltee's face when Nil-chan told me she was a rival. It seemed like he was holding back from showing his face, but I knew right away that he was my parent. His eyes were sparkling and burning.

Because I was certified as a rival by someone who honestly admitted that I could not win any, I said that it was strange not to burn.

Then, Nil-chan and I got even closer together, learned each other's strengths, imitated each other, and worked hard to make it our own... I can say that I have never seen any other relationship between the words "Kari Kuma" and "Kari Kusuma".

The way Shinya and Nil-chan fight is a slightly sly way of fighting in the vampire race, and there are many occasions when they use items to fight. However, there is always a reason there, it is a way to fight to make up for your weakness, and it can be said to be a reasonable way to fight.

As it stands, a life-threatening battle is even more important in a war.

Even if it is not accepted by the vampire race, just knowing how to fight can make a completely different movement, and if the Piltee is dangerous, I can't say that it is not accepted by the vampire race. If I can win it, if I can help Pilate, I won't get lost.

That said, in the case of Cynthia and Nil-chan, all those things were strong because they were based on very high combat abilities, such as sword skills, body strength, and magic use. Even if someone else had the same item, it would be hard to fight like the two of you.

Having fought close to two people in the high dimension of all of these things, and having trained with them, Pilté is now wearing enough strength to be regarded as a completely different person.

Each time the Scales pushed out the Trident, the Piltee's evasion grew in precision, and as they moved the Shadow Owl to crawl toward the Trident, the tip of the spear slipped sideways.

This was Nil-chan's specialty sword-sword technique move.

You can't do something like a kind of magic trick like Nil-chan, but you can deflect the opponent's attack with minimal force.

Since Shadow Owl is a magic that is not as strong, it is very good with the soft sword technique that does not require strength and does not take it directly from the front.

Haa!

Shh, shh!

"Ngh!!"

The second attack launched by Piltee injured the surface of the Scythians. If the stone was bad enough, it would fall away from Piltee.

The situation is getting pretty dominant.

Both Pilate and I began to feel it... but there was one thing we couldn't agree with.

It was a woman who was standing as a substitute for Maina.

There must have been a Gigas man in her bodyguard.

Nil-chan's Ice Pavice was a shattering force, but she was wearing a substitute.

That Gigas man was definitely strong. I think it was stronger than the two Scythians in front of me.

It's hard to think of the strongest of the slaves you can freely give to a substitute woman.

Is there still something we can do...? No. Maina hasn't moved, nor is she in a hurry. It looked like they didn't expect the two Scales to lose.

In other words, the two Scythians are still hiding something that can overwhelm us.

"Piltee! Don't be discouraged!"

Yes!

If that prediction is being met, it will be in production now that Pilte has gained the upper hand.