Woke up as a Worthless Swordsmanship Genius - Chapter 207
Episode 207
The outcome of their sparring was decided.
There was nothing they could do against the Master.
All they could do was run away from their masters like children.
And their end was death.
Count Warrug and Arjuna had no intention of letting them live.
In my heart, I wanted to kill all the barbarians here.
But the reason I didn’t do that was because I had to get out of here as safely as possible.
“This is an opportunity. “A chance to find out their strength.”
“Know.”
The opportunity to enter the barbarians’ base and come out safely is extremely rare.
No, it was safe to say that it wasn’t there at all.
Barbarians never let enemies who enter their camp go unharmed.
Rather, they use them to perform warrior rituals or to ridicule and humiliate them.
As if a toy had been placed in front of a child, they threatened to take the intruder away and even stabbed him.
The barbarians play with the invaders they take over and eventually kill them.
Even if you killed the barbarian and ran away, it wasn’t running away.
The barbarians are stationed everywhere, and once you enter there, it is difficult to get out safely, even if you are a master.
Moreover, the chief there is a master.
They have bodies that surpass those of ordinary people, and now that they have become masters, I can’t even imagine how great their power must be.
As difficult as it is to become a master, once you do, you will have tremendous power.
So the Red Hawk with the Auror user and the Master was defeated once and for all.
Since I told Count Warrug this, he has sensed how dangerous it is.
“If you can’t avoid it, you should enjoy it.”
The barbarians led the way, surrounding us in front and behind us.
The eyes of Count Warrug, who was following the barbarians next to me in the center of the barbarians, glowed.
His eyes scanned the surroundings thoroughly.
The barbarians who appeared along the way along with them.
He widened his eyes as if he were digging through the barbarians’ power.
“What did you do?”
Perhaps the barbarians sensed the gaze, as the barbarians in front looked back at us and frowned.
Perhaps because Count Warrug’s gaze was so intense, he was scratching the back of his head.
“What do you mean?”
At my question, he rolled his eyes and looked at me and the group.
Count Warrug had long since stopped looking around like a hungry lion.
The savage, unable to find anything strange, tilts his head.
“Don’t slow down, idiot.”
The great warrior hit the back of the head with a hand the size of a pot lid.
Kwasik.
It’s not Perok, it’s Kwasik. The barbarian’s head fell to the ground after being hit in the back with a sound like bones breaking.
The savage, whose head was buried in the ground, did not move at all, to the point where it was doubtful whether he was dead or not.
“Get up. “If you keep doing that, it can really kill you.”
The great warrior looked down at him displeasedly and clicked his tongue.
Then the savage jumped up, hastily pulling his head out of the ground.
“We haven’t even fought a proper war yet, so I can’t die in a place like this!”
“If you know, move!”
The great warrior kicks his ass.
The barbarian smiled and walked away, as if he was not in a bad mood.
It was surprising that he could laugh like that at the subject he was hit with.
“Huh…”
After moving around like that for a while, we couldn’t hide our surprise.
“How many people are there?”
There were barbarians everywhere you looked.
It was filled with countless barbarians, as if a huge city was holding a festival once a year.
gulp.
The sound of dry swallowing is heard from next to me.
I followed the sound and turned my head to see Count Warrug looking around with a stern look on his face.
His hand rested on the handle of his sword.
He was giving off a sharp look, as if he was going to pull it out at any moment.
It was the same with Arjuna.
She fiddled with her dagger and glared sharply at the barbarians.
But I didn’t move hastily.
There are hundreds of barbarians that can be seen.
But that wasn’t the end.
Apart from them, there were more barbarians.
As I watched the number of barbarians increasing as I walked, I was horrified.
“You’re an outsider!”
“The great warrior brought an outsider!”
The reason the barbarians gathered was entirely because of us.
Unless they are prisoners of war, outsiders are never allowed into their camp.
Even their helpers can only enter after showing trust for more than ten years.
Even that is all about the outskirts.
There is almost no outsider who can come into the center like us.
So from the barbarians’ point of view, it would be very surprising.
From their point of view, it is quite surprising that an outsider who is not a prisoner of war enters in person and with Daejeonsa.
We continued walking, ignoring them, and stopped in front of a hut made of animal skins.
It was a hut twice as big as the other huts.
The word tent is more appropriate than the word hut.
“Let’s go in.”
As Daejeonsa said that, he was about to enter the hut.
“I’d like to take a look around this place.”
Count Warrug spoke to the great warrior.
The Great Warrior looks at Count Warrug.
Count Warrug calmly received his gaze.
The great warrior looked at him for a moment and then glanced around.
The barbarians were excited with strange anticipation at Count Warrug’s words.
“It won’t be bad. “Because my business is here.”
The Great Master looked at me and nodded.
Then he added something to him.
“If possible, I hope you enjoy it with the warriors. “It’s a warrior’s long-awaited visit, so you’ll be itching.”
“i get it.”
Count Warrug nodded willingly, saying it was what he had hoped for.
And looks at me. When his eyes asked me what my opinion was, I nodded and told him to do as he pleased.
He’s not stupid enough to do something like this without thinking.
I’m sure you have some ideas.
In particular, it seemed that they were planning to destroy their power by directly dealing with the barbarians.
While I was exchanging glances with Count Warrug, the great warrior turned his head and looked at Arjuna.
“What are you going to do?”
“….”
Arjuna does not answer right away but looks at me.
A face asking my opinion. He is different from the Warrug Count who operates of his own will.
Her hatred for barbarians was evident, but she did not try to move.
It looks like it’s trying to follow my orders thoroughly.
He was faithfully carrying out his duties as a slave.
The great warrior, who does not know my relationship with her, looks at me strangely.
“do whatever you want.”
I don’t mind if she follows me, and I don’t mind if she follows Count Warrug.
Looking at the Daejeonsa’s actions, it didn’t seem like he would attack me without any reason.
-Raymond There are a lot of people. There are so many!
Next to me was Riems, who had hidden himself.
And I myself was able to block his attack once.
There is no way that masters with superhuman bodies could not hear a single commotion.
I maintained a reasonable amount of tension, knowing that they would come to rescue me right away, but I wasn’t overly worried.
‘There’s no way I would get beaten up after becoming a master.’
It doesn’t matter if she does what she wants.
She thinks about my words for a moment.
She looks back and forth between me and the barbarians and says.
“I will be with the author.”
When I heard that I would follow Count Warrug, I turned to the Great Warrior and said,
“That’s right.”
“Hmm…”
The great warrior looks back and forth between me and her.
A look of suspicion between her and me.
For a moment, he nods and tells me to do whatever I want.
Arjuna moved in the direction Count Warrug was heading towards, and the Great Warrior grabbed my arm and entered the hut.
“Sit somewhere comfortable.”
The Great Master walked inside with great strides and sat down on a chair decorated with the heads of a tiger and a bear.
He sat in the chair and watched my actions.
I ignored those gazes and looked around.
Unlike the outside, which was full of sand, the floor of the hut was covered with animal skins.
It was covered with leather so densely that you could step on it wherever you stepped.
I sat down in the most comfortable place and looked at Daejeon Temple.
‘As expected, he’s big…’
Maybe it was because I was sitting on the floor and he was sitting on a chair, but maybe because he was so big, I had to raise my head all the way up to make eye contact with him.
Well, for a person over 2.5m, this is normal.
‘It would be normal to give a chair to a guest… What do you expect from barbarians?’
I’d have to sit on a chair and he’d have to sit on the ground so they’d be just about the same height, but this is his area, so let’s just move on.
I don’t want to mess with him for no reason and end up feeling tired.
“So why did you bring me here?”
I gathered some animal skins and made them into a chair, sat down, and asked the Daejeonsa.
He frowns as he sees the leather coming together in one place, exposing the sand.
His brow furrowed, openly revealing that he was unhappy.
“I think I said it last time, but I can’t just send a warrior away.”
“Honestly, isn’t that an excuse?”
He closed his mouth at my words.
Looking at him like that, I continued speaking.
“I went back and thought about it, but I couldn’t understand your actions.”
“what?”
“You and I are enemies.”
“….”
He cleared his throat as if he was uncomfortable.
There may be no need to come to enemy territory and bring up inconvenient facts, but this was an issue that needed to be addressed at least once.
I had to know his purpose.
It didn’t make sense for them to let me and my group into the house for no reason, simply because I became a warrior.
We are enemies.
When we return, their full power will be exposed.
You probably don’t know that, so why did you call me like that?
‘What’s more, the other barbarians felt uncomfortable and didn’t complain much.’
No, rather, it was a welcoming look.
Yes, you can just be happy that you have a sparring partner.
But not everyone understood that.
Unless you’re really stupid, you wouldn’t know what a big deal it is that we came here.
Especially if you have been at war your whole life.
At least one or two people should oppose us being brought in.
‘There was nothing at all.’
Rather, I had a strange sense of anticipation.
It was uncomfortable and felt like déjà vu.
Their behavior was unnatural.
For what reason?
“What difference does it make if I say that?”
Daejeonsa speaks with a subtle sense of energy.
“Yeah, it can be weird. So what does that mean? No matter what, you have entered my territory. “Is there anything more important than that?”
“Are you asking because you don’t know?”
He laughs at me because I find it absurd.
“I know what you’re thinking. “Yes, the reason I let you in is to expose our capabilities.”
They say they are doing this knowing that.
What on earth is this plan?
It never occurred to me that they would have done something like this to kill me.
If the reason was that simple, they could have attacked me then and there without having to waste time.
If anything, killing me would have become more difficult now that I brought the group with me.
His bloody voice came to my distressed ears.