The Blood Knight’s Villains - Chapter 165
My Villains Episode 165
41. Blood Knight (2)
A berserker covered in blood ran amok with black eyes. The mercenaries were torn apart like cotton puppets.
Amias and his party dealt with all the dogs and were arranging the camp. Six or seven mercenaries, bypassing Utequai, attacked, but it seemed impossible to deal with the group of two wizards and a demonic swordsman.
The one-eyed bounty hunter watched the scene from the cliff and clicked his tongue. He scratched the inside of his eyepatch and looked around.
“If this happens, all mercenaries will be slaughtered.”
There was no one to answer.
The four wizards, including Widal, were silently looking down the cliff.
“Master Widal.”
“quiet.”
Widal stopped him with a steel staff, but Dirk frowned and opened his mouth.
“If the encirclement is breached like that, even if the Fire Witch escapes, there is no way to catch it. Even a red bear should be dealt with.”
“I told you to shut up.”
With his eyes fixed on the bushes, Widal coldly fired at them.
“You don’t want to be hit by a fireball and leave only ashes, right? If not, keep your mouth shut and wait.” “…
wasn’t Master Widal the one who said that if it was a fire witch, her mana would have run out .
”
“It was. You seem to have recovered now.”
“yes?”
As Dirk made an absurd expression, one of the hooded wizards salivated. It was a wizard in his 30s with round patterns carved into his robe.
“The wind is blocking it, so I can’t look through the bushes.”
” wind?”
“It must be the spirit of the dance… but it is quite powerful. It seems Elenar played the trick.”
w O uh”
— As Samwidal
hardened his face, another wizard came forward.
“Does this make sense to say that Banpyeon, who couldn’t even use a single spell, couldn’t even use a fire ball, so he could cover all the wind spirits? What kind of forbidden book did he steal…
Widal was silent at Olide’s annoyed question. Because he didn’t even know.
It was then.
“Master Widal over there!”
Dirk, who was startled, pointed his finger at the place where a fireball the size of a head was flying this way.
Wizards reacted immediately.
“Papillon (Butterfly)!”
The magician who carved the hexagonal leaf pattern on the robe delivered the spell he had prepared in advance.
Dozens of small butterflies bloomed at his fingertips, and the air around him instantly cooled. This is because the butterflies that seem to have been carved out of ice radiate cold air in all directions.
The frost butterflies flew in groups following the wizard’s guidance, and
all at once clung to the inflated fireball.
Chiiik –
Right after the fireball died down, the round-patterned wizard held out his wand in the direction of the fireball.
The wand, which had four or five leaves on it and looked like a living branch, created a small whirlwind.
The whirlwind stretched out in an instant, and from one side of the bush, boom! It exploded with a popping sound. As if caught in a whirlwind, soil and trees shot up into the sky.
Widal, who was holding a steel staff that fired sparks, asked the wind wizard.
“Are you right?”
“…I don’t think so.”
“Shit.”
Whoops –
a sudden wind blew.
The whole bush was tossed to and fro by the strong wind. The leaves clapped their hands together, and the windblown sand caressed the bases of the trees.
“The wind is dancing.” As the wind wizard muttered with a stiff face, Widal gritted his teeth.
“It’s a nasty situation. Prepare everyone.”
The wizards were very nervous and prepared their own spells.
Dirk also lifted a large steel crossbow that was leaning against a rock wall. By the time he turned the hoist and raised the crossbow, Olide, who was wearing a blue robe, shouted the start word.
“Judio-cium’me (judge)!”
A beam of light the size of the palm of your hand shot out like a shotgun, or even faster than that. The speed was so fast that the blue afterimage left a long tail.
It was ‘arrow lightning’.
A bolt of lightning penetrated the bush and passed by a very large shadow. Olide gnashed his teeth and yelled at me sharply.
“What are you looking at! Kill me!”
The wizards were astounded when they discovered the shadows galloping through the bushes.
“Hurry up!”
Putting aside the fact that the blonde girl they were chasing was riding a gray wolf, it was because she was right in front of the cliff.
However, the wizards who were hastily preparing their spells soon burst into laughter. It was because the blonde girl couldn’t beat the wolf’s speed and fell to the ground.
“…what are you doing?”
“That stupid.”
However, unlike the other wizards who laughed, Widal let out a fierce spark from his steel staff and shouted.
“You guys are stupid! Come on, attack!”
Widal spread his palms toward the fire witch Ellen, who was rising in the grass. The current that flowed through the steel cane continued through his palm.
Widal grabbed the blue light beam and swung it.
Rumble!
A deafening roar erupted as the ‘Chain Lightning’ whirled overhead. As the moon above whipped out the blue light, the chain of lightning stretched several tens of meters and struck where Ellen was.
Kwakwawang!
Red sparks and blue flashes gave off intense light.
w■k ”
Dirk, who covered one eye while holding a steel crossbow, witnessed a strange scene through the gap between his fingers. It was because the bolts of lightning that had been whipped like whips scattered in all directions like ink in contact with water.
What stopped the chain lightning was the whirlwind of cold air rushing around Ellen. Crystals of cold air were gathering towards her body, like iron powder sticking to a magnet.
“…Frost armor? Block the chain lightning with something like that?”
As the magician in the hexagonal leaf-patterned robe muttered in disbelief, Widal looked at him as he rectified the chain lightning.
“Pick it up and attack- do it!”
However, due to that small gap, the wizards were put on the defensive.
Ellen overwhelms the wizards by casting offensive spells in succession. At the same time, he not only maintained the armor of cold air, but also used ‘Aello’s Feather Decoration’ to fly between the bushes and obstruct the opponent’s vision.
“Nonsense, nonsense…
Olide forgot to cast a spell and opened his mouth.
The sight of her rising about a meter off the ground, blowing cold winds and firing fireballs and frostbite blades non-stop, was far beyond what she could have imagined.
‘…That’s the power of forbidden books?’
A long-forgotten feeling revived in Olide’s heart. The jealousy, jealousy, and inferiority feelings
that I felt while watching Elenar as a child
…….
The wind wizard yelled at Olide and held out his wand. Then, according to the timing of Widal’s chain lightning, he fired a whirlwind.
Chain lightning and frost armor collided, and another loud roar and flash erupted. And a beat later, the united wind exploded.
“Right.”
As the wind wizard muttered, Ellen was swimming over the bush while being caught in a whirlwind. Perhaps because she was swept away by all sorts of debris, including stones and wood chips, her left ear was splattering blood.
Dirk’s eyes widened as he watched Ellen tossed through the thick trees. He aimed a steel crossbow at the fainting witch.
‘If you save a thousand, if you kill five hundred.’
After a short thought, the crossbow was aimed at Ellen’s calf. It was intended to anchor her to the ground using the heavy crossbow bolt as a stake.
Meanwhile, Dirk suddenly felt a sense of incongruity. It’s because the lightning chain that was crying loudly disappeared before I knew it.
Unknowingly, Dirk turned his head and let out a shrieking sound with his one remaining eye open.
“This crazy.”
In the very moment Dirk aimed the crossbow at Ellen, a figure wearing a black hood suddenly attacked the wizards.
In-young moved silently and swung her sword.
Her first target, Master Widal, was already lying sprawled with blood gushing from his neck.
“Queuuuuu-”
The wind mage, whose dagger was deeply embedded in his eye, trembled while standing and collapsed on one side.
“Kyaaaagh!”
Olide let out a belated scream. The expressionless assassin blew himself away regardless.
Her next target was the sorceress of the hexagon pattern robe.
“In-frid,”
he said, but before he could utter the first word, the assassin hit the ground and spun around. At the same time, the long legs stretched out like thunderbolts.
Clap!
The heel of the boot hit his chin. It was a back kick like that one. The wizard of cold was collapsed with a broken neck bone.
In just a couple of breaths, the three wizards died.
“Whoop whoop.”
The assassin took a deep breath and turned his head to Olide. Dark eyes glowed quietly under the hood.
“Ugh-”
While Olide was in a panic, the black figure fixed the shortsword with his right hand and ran his left hand through his waist.
I was about to throw the dagger I had pulled out.
“Suck!”
The assassin bounced off and rolled on the ground. Excitement at the same time! With a heavy gong sound, the crossbow slid past her and the black hood was pulled back.
Dirk, who was throwing a steel crossbow, narrowed his brows. It was because of the faces of the assassins that were revealed when the hood was turned back.
As soon as Dirk saw her exotic face, his eyes widened.
“No way you—” Then Olide, who poured all her remaining mana and completed the spell in an instant, reached out.
The blue projectiles developed in this way were fired at a speed that could not be seen properly. However, Mungchi, who was watching Olide, avoided it by bending only at the waist.
“Nonsense,”
Olide opened his mouth in disbelief.
Dirk belatedly rolled up his left sleeve and stretched forward. A small crossbow that had been hidden immediately spewed out crossbow bolts.
Even Mungchi, who showed off his terrifying reflexes, didn’t seem to have expected Dirk’s surprise attack.
hooked!
“Yes.”
She quickly fell backwards, but was pierced through the side of her thigh by a crossbow.
“Got it!”
As Dirk drew his longsword and attacked, Mungchi staggered back.
Even in the midst of that, she threw the shortsword of her right hand. As expected, Dirk swung the knife and easily deflected it.
But from the beginning, Bunch’s goal wasn’t bigger. She swiftly swung her left hand and threw the dagger at Olide.
“Ughhh!”
Dirk’s pupils shook slightly as Olide fell forward with a dagger stuck in his stomach.
Three out of four wizards have already died. If even Olide died, the larger or even the entire Black Wolf could be in danger.
For example, it is impossible to refute it even if you receive accusations such as ‘the bounty hunters who are blinded by money kill all their employers and then get rid of pretentiousness’.
While Dirk hesitated at the thought, Munch threw himself down the cliff with the crossbow dangling from his thigh.
“this!”
Dirk quickly looked down. The bundle kicked off the middle of the cliff and crashed into a leafy tree, crashing into the shadows.
Dirk, who had opened his mouth in despair, suddenly came to his senses and took a steel crossbow and scanned the bushes. He found Ellen lying down in the same shape as before and quickly turned the hoist.
for a while too.
“……Shit.”
Watching the gray wolf take Ellen away, Dirk sat down with a blank laugh.
“What kind of crazy guy with these X-arms started the fire?”
The woman wearing a black cloak frowned at the grumbling of the mercenary who had a knife mark on her nose.
“Move at the time to grumble. It’s too late now.”
The mercenary turned his head and spat, but did not speak back. This was because even the insignificant country mercenary man was well aware of the reputation of the black wolves.
In addition, the female bounty hunter who introduced herself as ‘Evern’ even cast magic on the subject wearing a sword.
The mercenary thought that it would be foolish to quarrel with such a dangerous being.
After glaring at the mercenary for a moment, Evan sighed and looked back. About forty or so mercenaries were going down the mountain path in a clump of their own accord.
‘I’m in charge of these scoundrels.’
Originally, Abern led the mercenaries and was building a siege beyond the hills of Graduil Mountain. In the meantime, the situation had changed, and they were in the process of moving quickly after being ordered to cross to the south.
Right now, he was wandering among some bushes trying to avoid a large fire in the middle of the hill.
‘It’s an ambush, so let’s just attack it head-on.’
Abern, who had been complaining inwardly, turned his head away with an arrogance when he heard a muffled voice from behind the ranks.
“I told you to shut up and walk these worm-like bastards! I will meet the enemy soon!”
A mercenary struck back at her angry shout.
“Something is coming from behind!”
“Come? what?”
“Come and see for yourself!”
“Such a dog-like bastard.”
Before Evan could growl and turn around, the ‘something’ the mercenary said appeared from behind.
Krrr.
“…Anupad?”
“What is that bastard?” According to someone’s murmur, what appeared was an Anupad.
Anupad wearing a steel crown (寶冠).
The mercenaries, who had been buzzing, each grabbed their weapons and stiffened their posture. It was because the size of the guy that appeared was too big to ignore it as just one.
“Is that… Anupad?”
“Anupad? I’d believe it if I said it was a fucking hellhound.”
The huge Anupad, nearly 4 meters in length, glanced at the mercenaries while stooping slightly at the waist. Then he opened the mouth.
“Ushtu.”
“…what?”
“Ushtu.”
When a strange voice flowed from the elongated muzzle, the mercenaries backed away in an ominous feeling.
“Ushtu sacrifice. It burns.”
“…are you talking about that bastard?”
“What the hell is this?”
Anupad strode toward the contemplative humans.
“My children. It burns.”
“Hey Niimi!”
A mercenary cursed and threw an axe. The ax flew furiously and was lodged in the middle of Anupad’s ship.
” ah.”
Anupad, who was once praised as a queen by her people, looked down at her ship while muttering stupidly.
Black blood flowed through the torn fur. Soon, the newly formed flesh pushed the ax blade away.
Took.
As the ax fell to the floor, Anupad began to sob.
“My children.”
A huge dog standing on two legs in a desolate forest shed tears.
“Wush two. Ushtu.”
Seeing Anu Pad crying and talking about something, the mercenaries quietly rattled their chins.
In addition to the bizarre scenery, the magical power of another dimension is to blame for their jade.
“Take me too.”
The Queen of the Anupads grabbed the nearby mercenary with tears in her eyes and opened her mouth wide.
The mouth opened almost straight and swallowed the peeing mercenary whole.
A terrible sound of chewing flesh and bones resounded. The other mercenaries were trembling in place without even screaming.
“Ushtu.”
Anu Pad, whose name was ‘Ramashda’, left after swallowing all forty-three mercenaries.