Yomigaeri no Maou

Episode 72: How to Fight a Witch

If you turn around behind you, that girl will find her gaps easy and poke at you.

Himeros, who felt that way, chooses to attack himself to take the lead in the battle.

I have been using the technique of circulating magic to my body and improving my physical abilities since shortly after the start of the game, but I don't feel that the magic is obvious as usual.

As much of a girl as you did earlier - Kyou's speed has something eye-catching, and naturally some kind of physical enhancement method. But it will definitely achieve manoeuvre beyond human limits.

And that seemed no doubt comparable to that of Himeros.

I compare my age to the other person's, and I feel like saying it's not a joke, but I know that often, genius, is something that appears without any context.

Nothing is strange if the girl in front of you now was.

That's what I'm thinking, and I'm in the mood to show you what I call the mystery of the physical strengthening method by magic circulation, which I haven't put out in a game before.

That said, it's not that hard to talk about.

The basics of magic circulation, the physical strengthening method, are in that it strengthens one's cells, increases muscle strength, and increases endurance by flowing magic into one's body, but there is what is called the tolerance limit there.

If you let magic flow through your body beyond your limits, cell gangrene can start, and you can be swept away by more force than you think and easily fracture it.

It will be the training of those who have chosen to live the way of a warrior to overcome the various harms said so with experience and accustom, and with talent, pushing the limits up a little bit, but there is also a little backhand in this.

That is based on the simple idea that if we continue to exercise power beyond the limits, if we say that the body is unbearable, we should not continue to exercise it.

I mean, it's...

For a moment, it was a technique that allowed only first-rate warriors, named Breaking the Limits (Eximios confortanas), a technique that shed magic far beyond their allowable capacity in a short time and applied instant super enhancements.

Its technique of repeating momentary enhancements is not only a result of raising the strength of a warrior by a few steps, but also a terrible reduction in the amount of magic used because it is a technique of repeating only momentary enhancements.

However, in order to use it, it requires a high level of mental power that keeps the magic under control without distraction for a moment and a high level of combat experience that keeps you accurately managing your own physical condition.

Himeros had enough confidence to say about both of them.

In fact, Kyou opens his eyes to the instantaneously increased velocity of Himeros.

Himeros' movements were clearly different from those of earlier, because for a moment, Himeros disappeared from Kyou's sight.

However, when I waved my weapon according to the tingling sensation of my skin, there was a figure of Himelos poking his fine sword through it.

to Himeros, who laughs as he stares at Kyou, says Kyou.

"... is that a trump card or something? I'm sorry to hear that...... ugh!

That was irony about Himeros, who couldn't even give Kyou a blow by putting out trumpet-like technology.

But Himeros also says back unbeaten.

"Nothing like a trump card... and apparently I've succeeded in letting you put it out. It's a pain split."

Speaking of what, Kyou realizes that he is supposed to stick out a weapon that even concealed its existence until earlier, before Himeros, and he nods, I see.

"So that's what you were after from the beginning -..."

"A shock, I didn't think. That's okay... the battle is still coming... heh!!

Kien, and Himeros' fine sword and Kyou's weapon stop pressing, making high noises to each other and playing with each other.

Then the two distanced themselves and once again set up their weapons and turned to each other.

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"... What do you think is that that Mr. Kyou has?

That's what Illis, sitting next to Lulu, asked in wonder.

Until I got to the tournament, I didn't really see Kyou using weapons.

But this time he's got something like a weapon.

I guess I wondered about that.

Kyou is strong enough, even unarmed, and skilled enough to repair the victory without any problems with that to those black clothes boys.

That's her basic style, and I guess I can't help thinking about it.

But now she's got something, and she's using it to play Himeros' fine sword onslaught.

Himeros' slender sword is also extremely brilliant, but Kyou has not lost.

So much so that you are antagonizing yourself as you skillfully handle, play, and poke at something in your hand again.

It is held in the hand of the Kyou, which is a bar-shaped metal roughly the length from the elbow to the tip of the hand.

It looked black, heavy, and at first glance it didn't have to look like a small mace, but there was usually nothing in the area where there should be a pattern head with protrusions and the like on a bulbous iron mass, it just seemed like a stick with a thin quadrangular column attached to the pattern.

Striking power, in the sense of it, is likely to be a pretty inferior substitute for Mace, and I don't even care why, but Kyou was skilfully harnessing that while hiding it in the hem of his witch's clothing, and given that, it's probably a weapon that uses it in a way that's either close to a dark vessel.

To give such an explanation, Illis nodded once, but still seemed to have some doubts.

"It certainly feels that way... but there are a number of things running, like those iron bars, slices"

If you ask me and observe closely, there were indeed a number of elongated slices running on the square column part of the stick that Kyou had.

I'm pretty sure it means something.

Otherwise, such a thing only lowers the strength of the weapon to mischief.

But what the hell does that mean...

Looking at it like that, the game moved.

It is about that moment when it seemed that Himeros was trying to distance himself and, again, to strike him with a fine sword.

Confirming that Kyou had set up an iron stick in preparation for it, Himeros laughed invincibly for a moment and threw something at Kyou.

From the audience as to where such a thing was taken out, it was an unseen move of any preliminary motion.

But Lulu, if you recall, had the moment he took the distance, the moment Himeros himself touched that exposed armor.

Probably a weapon for throwing, hidden in a gap in the armor.

I thought it was a pure swordsman type, so it seems surprising to flaunt such a small worker.

So did Kyou, who seemed surprised by something that suddenly flew in.

But I should say boulders, I can prevent everything about the weapons thrown, and she herself is still completely intact.

It's just, still, once again, Kyou's been fucked, I'd say.

The rod-shaped weapon she had.

It was now as if it had changed shape and existed at her disposal.

Iris sees it and squeals all the time.

"... fan, is it?

A tool and fan that Kyou used to be a specialty of the Orient during the dance that Fung had performed at the tavern.

Now, Kyou has it in his hand, which is obviously in the same shape as it is.

The only difference from what you showed me in the tavern was that the fans were more brilliant, beautiful, elegant and tasteful crafts at that time.

I remember how that mechanism, which by special folding made me want to flatten and also a straight stick, entertained Illis in many ways.

But what Kyou now possesses is exactly a weapon, an object of appearance that wraps around a boneless black colour of iron.

I hadn't heard that it could be used as a weapon, but if you turned the frame, fan, and everything into metal, it would not be used as a weapon because it is exactly an iron stick.

"Sounds like it. Himeros threw it...... it looks like a thin iron pile standing around the kyo. Seeing you get played and stabbed exactly in the stage, you'd have been hurt if you got that one because it seemed like you had magic caged in you too"

That's what Lulu answers.

Iris takes it and says.

"I guess the fact that you played the iron pile enhanced by magic still reinforces Mr. Kyou's fan,"

"I guess. It sounds like a good fight in there. It's funny."

As far as Lulu and Illis can tell, you can tell that their strength is almost antagonistic.

As much as it feels like a little kiki is being pushed.

Will Kyou be defeated here?

I'd love to win if possible and have them climb up there to get the panacea......

"Can it only be?"

That's what Lulu said and decided to stop worrying extra and focus on watching the game.

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"I'll do a lot of things again..."

That's what Kyou said, looking at Himeros with jittery eyes.

Himeros laughs back at the words.

"I'll return your words as they are. I thought it was just a stick... kind of an interesting weapon, huh?

Pointed out, Kyou is grasped in his own hand. He puts it up, flickers and poses and says.

"Is this it? Say it's a fan, it's a traditional craft handed down to my hometown. I would also say fan. Originally used for dancing, it is made of paper, wood, or cloth… this has been improved to treat it as a weapon. Iron fan, I say."

"Tessen...... Sounds kind of fragile... around even playing my thrown iron pile, is it surprisingly sturdy?

That's what Himeros said and tilted his neck.

In fact, even though I said it was thin, Himeros threw it. That's quite a big one.

Thick, heavy, at least for about a thumb.

If thrown, it can penetrate the skin, and if it's a soft weapon, the magic and power of Himelos can destroy it.

But Kyou's iron fan played everything fine.

So what Himeros uttered was words because he was surprised about it.

In contrast, Kyou says.

"I guess it's because I'm treating you very well, even if it's too sturdy... You look pretty strong, don't you think? Me. In my hometown -... um, I was definitely in there within the 20th from the top!

To that dialogue, Himeros was a little troubled.

Sure, I'm not going to deny the strength of this girl even here, but within twenty from the top, because I wondered what it would be like to do.

For once, you have the strength to stand up for yourself, a superior adventurer.

Pretty strong, but with it, I can't say for sure it's going to go into single-digit strength, is that saying that this girl's hometown is a pretty powerful country?

No, I don't know.

You wouldn't be confident that if you were asked how strong you are in this country, you would be within ten.

On the twentieth, you can say, go in.

With that in mind, Kyou's dialogue may be a dialogue because he has an objective view of his strengths.

And with that in mind, I thought Kyou was still a strong enemy.

A warrior who can be objective about himself is a strong one.

Kyou's uncomfortable tone, which seems to have no luxury or humility, is nothing more than confidence in his strength.

I guess the initial margin was also an accurate glimpse of Himeros' prowess.

Is she nervous because she thinks she can beat Himeros without any problems?

Or do you just have no feelings because you understand you're going to lose?

I don't know.

Himeros still didn't know the exact strength of Kyou.

She is a girl who fights in ways she has never seen before.

Plus, she had something she didn't know how to handle.

The puppy on top of his head still doesn't show the opposite movement.

But it's a life form that moves so fast that it can be stuck in the same position over Kyou's head during the battle between the two men with weapons.

Just a dog, it doesn't seem possible either.

Then I know you're probably a user demon when asked what it is, but I don't understand what you're there for.

But you've never been over there to be vigilant.

With that in mind, Himeros was fighting with the utmost care for Kyou and for Fuuka.

You understand Himeros' gaze like that, and as Kyou flies up and tries to hit Himeros' neck and belly with an iron fan, he asks Himeros, who plays it.

"... do you care about this child -?

"Ah. I have no idea what it is at the moment. I can't help but wonder... just to lure you off guard?

While I don't think there's any way I can answer that question, I asked Himelos once and for all.

To Himeros like that, Kyou said with a smile.

"Hmmm... I'm not asking you to be alarmed or anything. This child is my demon."

Again, Himelos heard the word, thinking.

But if so, why hasn't it moved before?

Are you saying that you didn't have to?

For example, how much do you taste yourself?

I felt that and felt a little angry.

But Kyou read the look on Himeros's face, and he shook his head.

"No, no. I don't need anything, I don't think so! Not... honestly, I want to keep it warm."

"Temperature? That's all we got for today's game, right?

"It's not a means I can use every day. - Please don't do this any more."

That said, Kyou took a little distance.

I want to keep it warm because it's not something I can use every day, which would mean I want to use it tomorrow.

If you win today and another game tomorrow, it's the semifinals.

Naturally, if we go that far, anything that has gone up the tournament just by luck will disappear and the real strong will definitely be the opponent.

And it's possible that it's stronger than Himeros.

That's why he wants to keep it warm today.

I did understand the logic.

But that was not tolerated by Himelos' pride.

Himeros, who made it all come out and felt strongly when he heard the word that he was going to win, further increases the output of the magic circle that was triggering instantaneously.

This was Himeros' trump card.

Limits Beyond Limits, Beyond It Even More, Ultra-Limit Breakthroughs (Schrom Finitus Breyactro).

The move, which multiplies its own power by increasing output and making it circulate longer than usual, is a sword of the blades, so to speak.

If it fails, it is a direct flight to death where all muscles and guts will be sore at that point if it is maintained again too long.

This was one limit that could be reached by out-of-the-box bravery rather than courage.

But Himeros is not frightened. Not likely.

Because I am convinced it is necessary to win here.

Because the battle maps I've cultivated over the years tell me that if I don't, I'm sure I'll lose.

So, with it, Himeros stuffed in an instant the distance to the distant Kyou.

The unusual and unthinkable physical enhancement also makes the perception of Himeros different from that of normal, delaying the scenery around.

Himelos was convinced for a moment of his victory as he laid out the direction of the fine sword he shook up.

But if you look at Kikyo, you're staring at Himeros eyes that should have suddenly been super accelerated.

Besides, the mouth was moving fast.

- That's a magic chant.

I never thought I'd come to this scene and try it with magic, etc., but it would have been a shame to notice it now.

If I hadn't noticed, they'd probably have finished the magic first.

But even if you realize it, it's not clear that either your fine sword or the completion of Kyou's magic comes first by comparing the movement of that mouth to the movement of your muscles.

- In the end, the rest would be gut battles.

Recognizing so, Himeros was convinced that it would probably be better to strike first, and caged his full strength in the fine sword he had as his magic gathered in Kyou.