Chapter 32: Follow Me With All Your Strength
âHmph.â
Belinda snorted and moved closer to Ghislain.
She didnât actively attack the Dirus Ents.
There didnât seem to be any need, as the mercenaries were already rushing at them. In fact, she thought she might only get in Ghislainâs way if she interfered in the fight.
She quietly remained on guard, planning to pull Ghislain out in case things became truly dangerous.
âWhoooa!â
Roaaar!
As the mercenaries charged en masse, the Dirus Ents began to be pushed back.
Each mercenary might not have been strong individually, but with over a hundred of them, their numbers made the difference.
The mercenaries swarmed the Dirus Ents, attacking each one with dozens of men simultaneously.
Roaaar!
The Dirus Ents, slashed and attacked indiscriminately, began to collapse one by one, spewing black liquid as they fell.
Boom!
âArghhh!â
Of course, the mercenaries werenât unscathed either.
Each time a Dirus Ent swung its arm, mercenaries who failed to block properly were flung far into the distance.
Roaar!
One Dirus Ent, having thrown off the mercenaries in front of it, lifted its massive foot to stomp on a fallen mercenary.
It was planning to crush him entirely.
âNo, no!â
Seeing the gigantic shadow looming over him, the mercenary screamed in terror.
Sensing his impending death, he squeezed his eyes shut.
Thunk!
The expected pain never came; instead, he heard a dull thud. The mercenary opened his eyes slightly.
In front of him stood Ghislain, holding off the Dirus Entâs foot with his massive sword.
âHuh? Wh-what?â
âHey, are you alright?â
âY-yes! Th-thank you!â
Roaaar!
Rumble.
As the enraged Dirus Ent pressed down with all its strength, Ghislainâs feet were pushed back, the ground beneath him starting to cave in.
âGet out of here quickly.â
âY-yes, sir!â
The mercenary hurriedly answered and rolled away to safety.
At that exact moment, Ghislain twisted his body and withdrew his greatsword.
The Dirus Entâs foot slammed into the ground with tremendous force.
Boom!
Ghislain quickly regained his stance and swung his sword fiercely.
Slash!
His greatsword sliced through the Dirus Entâs ankle with ease.
Rooaar!
The Dirus Ent let out a painful scream and staggered, its foot now severed.
Without stopping, Ghislain relentlessly slashed at the Dirus Entâs body.
Slash! Slash! Slash!
The mercenary, who had narrowly escaped thanks to Ghislain, stared in awe, his eyes wide with disbelief.
Ghislainâs fighting style was unlike that of any knight or nobleman he had ever seen.
It was wild, ruthless, and disturbingly brutal.
In fact, his fighting resembled that of mercenaries or bandits rather than knights.
âS-so scary, but so strong...â
While the mercenary remained dazed, lost in admiration, Ghislain had already reduced the Dirus Ent to a pile of shredded remains and moved on to another target.
Thanks to Ghislain, who darted across the battlefield, cutting down Dirus Ents left and right, their numbers quickly dwindled.
Roooaar...
Though it took some time, eventually, all the Dirus Ents had fallen.
âW-we won!â
The mercenaries, gasping for breath, collapsed onto the ground in exhaustion.
However, no one cheered in the joy of victory.
Everyone remained silent, their gazes fixed on Ghislain, who stood with his eyes closed and his head slightly lifted.
Thud!
When Ghislain turned and planted his greatsword into the ground, the mercenaries flinched.
They had been overwhelmed by the sheer force of his combat prowess.
To them, Ghislain was no longer just a young noble but a fearsome warrior.
âHmm.â
Ghislain scanned the group with a stoic expression.
They still appeared dumbstruck.
âDid you all enjoy the show?â
This was because the monsters attacked at all hours, day and night.
âHeh, and this is just the outskirts? What the hell lives deeper inside?â
One mercenary let out a bitter laugh as he muttered to himself.
Though three days had passed, they had barely covered any distance.
Clearing the path took a long time, and the relentless battles with the monsters kept them constantly delayed.
If just the outer edges of the forest were this bad, they couldnât even begin to imagine what kind of terrifying creatures lived deeper within.
The mercenaries finally understood why no one had ever attempted to clear this forest before.
It wasnât something a single estate could handle. It would require the involvement of an entire nation.
âStill, thanks to our employer tearing through the monsters, the damage hasnât been too bad.â
âRight? Itâs like heâs not even afraid.â
âHow is he even able to do that?â
The mercenaries had no choice but to endure, no matter how exhausted or frightened they were, all because of Ghislain.
Just as he had declared, he always stood at the forefront of the battle.
Belinda and Gillian tried to stop him several times, but he never listened.
Since he was always at the front, it was only natural that the risk he faced was the greatest.
Still, Ghislain dashed forward whenever a monster appeared, minimizing the damage to the mercenaries.
âSometimes, the employer is scarier than the monsters. When he fights, heâs like a complete demon.â
âEven so, thanks to him, countless lives have been saved. Without him, weâd all be dead by now.â
As time passed, the mercenaries genuinely began to be moved by Ghislain.
âMaybe we really will make it out of here alive.â
âIt seems like all we need to do is follow the employer.â
Even though each had different thoughts, they all agreed that Ghislain was doing his absolute best in the fight.
That was the driving force that kept the mercenaries going.
Roooar!
âAaahhh!â
âSave me!â
Monsters like the Dirus Ent, whose habitats were documented, could be prepared for, minimizing the damage.
But Ghislain couldnât always block every danger.
This forest was teeming with monsters.
Some wandered without fixed habitats, or those that moved around for various reasons.
Such monsters would suddenly appear from the sides or even from behind, not just from the front.
âHold on! Iâll be there!â
In moments like those, Ghislain would run faster than anyone else to save the mercenaries.
Before long, his body was covered in wounds.
He fought ahead of everyone and never held back, so it was only a matter of time before this happened.
âYoung Lord! Let the mercenaries handle it! Stop stepping in like this! Have you gone mad? Why are you doing this?â
Belinda couldnât understand at all.
No employer fights like this, putting themselves in harmâs way.
Even in war, commanders keep themselves safe as much as possible.
The leader of a group must survive for the rest of the group to survive as well.
But Ghislain was recklessly pushing himself to the extreme.
Every time Belinda saw him like that, her heart would sink with fear.
âDoes he not care about his own body?â
She had seen enough of Ghislainâs skill. He was good, to the point where it was worth acknowledging.
When monsters appeared, he always found the best way to deal with them and gave out precise orders.
His judgment and command were at an incredible level, but his frantic way of fighting overshadowed everything else.
As Belindaâs concerns grew, the mercenariesâ dependence on Ghislain deepened.
âOnce again, the employer saved us.â
âItâs safer to stay close to the employer.â
âWhat kind of noble is like this? Maybe he was a charge leader in a past life or something.â
âHahaha, yeah, a charge leader suits him perfectly.â
A separate charge unit is often formed in large mercenary corps to take on the most dangerous tasks.
What Ghislain had been doing so far was no different from leading such a charge unit.
In his past life, Ghislain had primarily served in charge units, so the mercenariesâ words werenât wrong.
The mercenaries couldnât help but feel a strange emotion whenever they saw him rampaging among the monsters.
At first, it was just awe, but as time passed, a growing sense of trust in Ghislain began to take root.
âThe employer is doing all this for us.â
Everyone nodded at someoneâs passing remark.
Mercenaries were treated as one of the lowest professions.
The notion that they were despicable people who sold their lives for money was deeply ingrained.
However, Ghislain showed no sign of looking down on the mercenaries.
He always put his body on the line for them and was even more easygoing and bold than the mercenaries themselves.
Because of that, the mercenaries were gradually drawn to Ghislain.
Of course, not everyone felt the same.
Some had lost their fighting spirit entirely due to the relentless battles and powerful monsters.
One such individual was Manus, a mercenary with a face like a sneaky rat.