Chapter 72
Ruid was lying in the lake of Delrin.
It’s been a while since I’ve been here, so I should feel a sense of stability, but I felt relieved.
“I want to sleep like this forever…”
I rolled over on my side.
My head is complicated.
The family was trying to rehabilitate him with a light in his eyes, but the story got so twisted that he would have to take action himself when darkness appeared in the future.
I tried to find a goal and live with motivation, but I fell into a groggy state after just one day.
…It seems like he’s someone who shouldn’t do something like this due to his personality. Ruid realized that his fuel efficiency was very poor.
‘Where did it all go wrong?’
It’s truly a total mess.
Ruid had no idea where to start. It was so annoying that I didn’t even want to think about it.
Will I just sleep like this for 10 years?
‘That’s not bad either.’
Then the ban on pocket money will be lifted, and the original novel will be goodbye forever.
It is giving up the minimum dignity that must be maintained as a human being. It would be easier to just give up.
Ruid decided to become inorganic and closed his eyes.
**
Damon was searching through the blown up main building.
He hated even a speck of dust, so he turned over the remains of the building with his bare hands. As a result, a lot of dust got on my clothes and face, but I didn’t care.
“Prince Damon, how old is it?”
“I heard you’ve been acting like that for two days already without sleeping.”
“Why are you doing that?”
“Well.”
As they said, Damon had already been awake for nearly 70 hours.
That doesn’t mean you can’t feel tired. But he was absorbed in his work. No matter what anyone said, it was Damon who blazed his own path.
“…I found it.”
Damon, who seemed to be mindlessly searching the building, found a piece and picked it up.
This is probably the medium used by the abominable warlock to place a barrier on the building.
I feel an unpleasant energy.
“Is it really possible to create such a barrier with this small thing?”
Damon smoothed his chin.
The size of the black piece was small.
The energy felt is quite strong, but judging from the unnatural cut surface, there is a high probability that only a part of the body was cut from a large body.
‘He’s quite an excellent warlock. The barrier was made weak on purpose.’
If the value of the medium is high, the barrier that can be used also becomes stronger.
Nevertheless, there was only one conclusion from using such a small piece.
The level was taken into consideration. ‘Someone’s’
“There is no way I would have thought about the lives of lowly people who don’t know anything about fame. “There’s no doubt it had a purpose.”
Damon put the piece in his pocket. On top of a pile of building rubble, he thought.
No one moves without purpose. Damon basically does not view warlocks as anything more than ‘bugs’, but he does not look down on them either.
Damon boldly ruled out numerous possibilities that came to mind.
Then there were few things left. Out of all the words, I spit out the most plausible one.
“You want someone to get through this ordeal. It’s clear that at least it’s not me. “The target is someone who is a little weaker and more pathetic.”
So why did the warlock want to pass the ordeal?
At first, I thought Ruid had lowered his power.
But now that I’ve found the medium, I know for sure. Ruid did not touch the barrier.
Damon began to calculate based on the information he had gathered so far. If you were Luid, what decision would you have made?
“…Indeed, it would have been best to blow it up. “When it is unclear what the enemy wants, it is reasonable to make as much of a mess as possible.”
Ruid captured the warlock who designed this barrier and blew up the ‘stage’ prepared by the warlock without leaving as much of a trace as possible.
In other words, when the opponent moved unexpectedly on the chessboard, he overturned the chessboard without hesitation.
It is not a very honorable act, but it is the best method when considering the purpose.
If the board is designed incorrectly, shouldn’t it be removed first?
…But I didn’t like the way it was done.
Damon put the piece in his pocket and walked away.
“Oh, are you still like this?”
I ran into Hersi, who was busy carrying a book.
Damon got to the point.
“Where is Ruid?”
When Hercy heard Ruid’s name, her eyes widened. He pointed towards Lake Delrin.
“…If you’re Luid, you’re reflecting. “Over there, at the lake of Delrin.”
“regret?”
Damon gave an expression of disapproval.
“Do you think he will reflect on it?”
“…yes?”
“Nothing was wrong from the beginning. “He probably finds it interesting when someone says something to him.”
“What is that…”
“It means playing. “Like a child.”
Hersi was taken aback.
“yes?”
“But this time, I think it’s time to wake up from being a brat.”
Damon walked briskly, putting his hands in his pockets.
Hercy looked at the back for a while and muttered.
“…I got dirt on my butt.”
**
Damon walked through the miserable landscape of the Forest of Delrin.
It was full of traces of Amelia’s battles.
‘Is this Windsor’s swordsmanship? ‘He’s a thieves.’
You can tell just by looking at the traces. What an exciting swordsmanship Amelia has.
There is no hesitation in swordsmanship, and he seems confident in his own skills.
I walked calmly, appreciating it. At the end of it was the vast Lake Delrin.
There was no need for Ruid to look for it. Right in front of me, I was lying on my side with my body curled up.
Damon wiggled his eyebrows.
“What are you doing?”
“Playing with inorganic objects.”
The spark of life in Ruid’s eyes was gradually fading out.
“You said you were reflecting. Is that reflection?”
“I’ve been moving around so much lately that I’ve used up all my vital energy.”
“The energy of life? “Your magical power is normal.”
“Inorganics can’t answer questions. That’s right, because it’s an inorganic substance.”
Damon closed his eyes, feeling the limit of his patience.
“Get up. “I have something to tell you.”
“Inorganic things can’t happen…”
Damon’s brow furrowed.
He summoned a spear and stabbed it at Ruid’s face.
Pachijijijiji-!
The window was blocked by Ruid’s strong barrier. Sparks flew.
“Ah, ah.”
Ruid covered his eyes with his hands.
“It’s blinding, stop…”
“Wake up.”
“Stop harassing me. “You damn prince.”
“I absolutely hate wasting time.”
Damon put away the window and forcibly grabbed Luid’s shoulders and lifted him up.
“Everything I do must have meaning. “A small gesture, one breath.”
A sleepy Ruid woke up and said, rubbing his eyes.
“I live a tiring life.”
“It has been like that until now. Before you did something ridiculous like that-”
Damon finished speaking and let go of his hand.
Ruid, who had no strength in his body, fell down.
Damon took a piece out of his pocket.
I threw it right in front of me. Ruid only followed his eyes.
“It is a medium used by warlocks. As you can see, it’s small.”
“I see.”
“You overturned the chessboard. The enemy will have to prepare again and move. But that’s not enough. “I can’t say that my time was used meaningfully.”
Ruid sighed.
“…so? What do you want to say? I’m sorry about last time. “I’m reflecting.”
“You solve it.”
Ruid looked at Damon with a disgusted expression.
But since I had done something wrong, I slowly turned my head and made an excuse.
“There are things inorganic things can do…”
“Stop making stupid plays.”
Damon’s words fell loudly.
“….”
“I mean, stop playing like a brat. Normally I would admit it, but now the situation is different.”
“…I’m a kid. “12 years old.”
Damon exuded strong lethal force and gripped the spear.
-Quad.
The ground caved in due to his violent magic power.
It was different from before, when I stabbed the spear as a joke.
No matter where you looked, his sincere attitude made Luid’s bewildered expression gradually harden.
Immediately, he stared at Damon with a cold expression.
“Please don’t cross the line.”
Ruid spoke in a low voice.
However, Damon did not lose his momentum.
Wiggle.
Ruid’s eyebrows moved slightly.
Ruid slowly stood up.
“I don’t know why you keep provoking me.”
Luid’s blue eyes sank deeply. I was angrier than ever.
“I tried to move on smoothly. What are you so dissatisfied with? everyone.”
Kugugugu-
Magical energy trembled viciously in response to Ruid’s emotions.
Luid’s blonde hair fluttered and his blue eyes spread like light.
“Hoo, is he finally showing his true colors now? “Lazy Ruid.”
Damon licked his lips with his tongue. I pulled my spear back and took a fighting stance.
However, the back of my neck was damp from cold sweat.
‘You’ve been hiding this power well. No, I didn’t really hide anything. I just didn’t have anything to write about.’
I said, suppressing my instinctive fear.
“I wanted to compete with you someday. I guess now is the time.”
“You get nothing by doing that.”
Ruid said indifferently.
“there is. Seeing your true self. “It’s worth your time.”
“…I don’t understand.”
“well? “Of all the people I’ve seen so far, you seem to be the most conversant.”
Ruid narrowed his eyes.
“This is your final warning. Stop living, Damon.”
Damon didn’t give up on living.
Rather, he held his spear in a belligerent manner and lowered himself into a fighting stance.
Ruid nodded as if he understood and stretched out his hand.
“I definitely warned you.”
“talk too much. come.”
“…I’m sorry, but you are no match for me.”
“That’s something you have to try to find out.”
“That’s ridiculous.”
Ruid clenched his hands.
That moment.
Bleep——
Tinnitus sounded in Damon’s ears.
Dozens of colorful spheres of light embroidered the air
“—!”
There were too many of them to destroy them by swinging a spear.
‘If it’s this, I won’t die.’
Damon changed his decision in an instant and threw a javelin with all his might towards Ruid.
Quagwagwang!
The orbs of light exploded one after another.
Damon’s spear pierced through the gap and struck between the eyes of Luid.
The spear stopped right in front of Ruid. Ruid looked at Damon with an indifferent expression.
Damon was in such tatters that he could barely stand.
However, it was not the aftermath of the elemental explosion written by Ruid.
“…What is that magic?”
“The reversal of cause and effect. I just returned the result to you that the spear hit directly. In other words, you just suffered the same damage from the magic you used yourself.”
Traces of blood flowed from the corner of Damon’s mouth.
“That’s good magic.”
Damon chuckled and closed his eyes. My head dropped.
“….”
He fainted while standing.
The will to not kneel on the floor no matter what happened made it possible.
**
Imperial Academy Health Department.
Damon was lying in the hospital room, and Luid was reading a book in front of him.
Ruid wasn’t in a very good mood.
“…how is it?”
“I’ve already asked for the fifth time. “Stop asking.”
Lydia said with an expressionless face.
“Because I’m not waking up.”
“I know you made this yourself, but my future husband is trash after all.”
“There is no such future.”
“Leave room. Even considering the sincerity with which I immediately responded to your words.”
“Thank you for that.”
Ruid moved Damon to the infirmary and immediately called Lydia.
…Still, since she was a saint, I thought it might be her name.
Ruid read the book again. Lydia said there was no danger to her life, and that there would be no aftereffects thanks to calling her early.
‘I was so excited back then.’
It was behavior unbecoming of an adult. Ruid turned the next page. It was so fun last time, but I couldn’t see the writing.
I was just about to ask Lydia again how she was feeling.
I flinch.
Damon’s fingertips moved.
Ruid raised his head. Damon immediately opened his eyes and made eye contact with his.
“Don’t wake me up.”
“It’s absurd from the first word. “Isn’t that what I should say?”
Damon frowned and half-raised his body. I was using my magic power to check the condition of my body and was surprised to find that it was surprisingly fine.
‘It probably wasn’t that bad of a wound.’
“…Damon.”
Ruid said as he closed the book.
I looked at him and pursed my lips.
“It’s okay if it’s an apology. “That is an insult to me.”
Ruid kept his mouth shut. He looked at the floor and looked up, then raised his head and said.
“Do you have any money?”
The cost of the saint’s treatment is expensive.
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