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Chapter 79: Heading for the Highest Difficulty
There were three planetary portals.
Eshtar, Kalvine, and Alâ Aasma.
There should have been a fourth one, Kevrian, but it wasnât there.
Maybe it disappeared because I cleared it last time?
But thatâs supposed to happen in the future.
Originally, there were five portals, but this time there are only three.
âI heard that two regions have yet to establish their systems. For now, only three are accessible.â
âHm... What about the difficulty levels?â
System establishment, huh.
I was curious about what might have happened, but Valkyrie didnât seem to know much.
Might as well ask about something else.
âEshtar is the easiest, followed by Al' Aasma, then Kalvine.â
âCould you tell me roughly what each place is like?â
âEshtar starts in the magical city of Erundal. Youâll spend time clearing nearby dungeons, but eventually, youâll be attacked by an unknown enemy.â
Ah.
Thatâs where Hercules is.
The place where one roar from Hercules wipes everyone out.
I think I could withstand the roar, but beyond that, itâd be tough.
Plus, itâs beginner-level, meaning there wonât be many monsters.
Not ideal.
Pass.
âWhat about Al' Aasma?â
âAl' Aasma starts underground. Challengers all die quickly, so no one tries again.â
âAnd Kalvine?â
âThatâs the most difficult zone for our neutral faction. You have to protect a dragon while the Order factionâs heroes and army attack.â
âOh, so you become the guardian of a dragonâs lair?â
âThatâs one way to look at it.â
Well, thereâs no death penalty anymore, so I might as well go for the hardest one.
Wherever I go, the place that gives the most experience points is best, and Kalvine seems like the best bet.
Eshtar would take too long finding dungeons, and Al' Aasma sounds too vagueâcould end up just wandering aimlessly.
âIâll go to Kalvine.â
âThe difficulty is very high. Are you sure?â
âItâs fine. Leveling up is my priority. The more enemies, the better.â
âUnderstood.â
Valkyrie guided me to the portal marked Kalvine.
I skimmed a walkthrough guide beforehand, but there wasnât a single mention of Kalvine.
Ugh, so uselessâ¦
Even though weâre on the same side now, theyâre no help at all.
After switching to spirit form and equipping all my armor, Valkyrie spoke.
âCommencing teleportation.â
âBring it on!â
So, the highest difficulty starts with this as an introduction?
A knight in white armor was striking his sword down at me.
Clang!
Aegisâs shield moved on its own, deflecting the attack instantly.
I thought my spirit form would protect me, but on closer inspection, the sword was imbued with holy power.
A paladin, huh?
âThe shield radiates holy powerâ¦â
âThunder God.â
I immediately unleashed lightning on the momentarily stunned paladin.
He looked human, but this wasnât the time to worry about that.
âGaaah!â
The paladin collapsed, electrocuted.
Looking around, I saw we were inside a massive cave, much like the dragon lairs Iâd visited before.
Groups of paladins in white armor were gathered nearby.
Their numbers easily exceeded hundreds at a glance.
Butâ¦
âGrrâ¦â
âWe canât win... grrâ¦â
Around me were orcs who could barely wear proper armor, growling weakly.
Not just orcsâthere were other small monsters, all looking utterly demoralized.
They seemed like theyâd flee at the slightest touch.
Ah, in Kevrian, I had elves and dwarves as allies.
Now itâs orcs and goblins?
At least Kevrian was visually pleasing.
âKill him!â
The paladins began charging at me in formation. seaÊá´h thÑ NôvelÆire.net website on Google to access chapters of novels early and in the highest quality.
A powerful holy aura emanated from them, forming a protective shield.
They seemed full of confidence, butâ¦
Compared to Leonidasâs crew last time, they seemed far weaker.
âPhoenix. Burn them all.â
[Theyâre human. Are you sure?]
âWhy bring up humans? Earthlings matter more to me.â
[Understood.]
This worldâs already broken anyway.
The phoenix emerged from my head and flapped its wings with force.
âItâs a phoenix!â
âNo wayâ¦!â
The phoenixâs attacks quickly broke their holy shields.
Time to unleash a combo.
âSummon Flame Chariot.â
A fiery chariot charged forward.
âThunder God.â
I unleashed a powerful bolt of lightning.
As the chariot smashed into them, their shields shattered, letting the lightning surge through.
The pristine white armor blackened instantly, charred from the electricity.
One by one, the holy knights began to fall.
Even though the difficulty is high, the first stage is still manageable, I see.
âUgh⦠A powerful enemy has appeared.â
âWe must report this.â
âFall back for now!â
As the holy knight squad charging at me was instantly massacred, the remaining knights hastily retreated.
Following closely behind them was the phoenix.
âDonât chase too far; subdue them moderately.â
[Understood.]
Having given the order, it should handle them appropriately and return soon.
âGodâs apostle⦠it is youâ¦â
âReverence⦠reverenceâ¦â
Once it departed, the surrounding orcs and goblins started bowing to me.
Sigh.
After looking at elves, seeing orcs and goblins drooling while muttering âreverence, reverenceâ feels so surreal.
Ah, the good old days were betterâ¦
âGet up and fortify your defenses.â
âYes⦠will doâ¦â
Ugh, they canât even speak properly.
Feeling frustrated, I turned my attention away from them and looked at the message window.
A flood of messages had appeared.
[You have entered the broken world of Phase 1 as a B-rank. Your stats will be limited to 75%.]
What?
B-rank restricts stats?
Was it because, back in Kevrian, I reached B-rank in Phase 2, so it didnât matter then?
I decided to ask the Valkyrie about it later and continued checking the messages.
[Thor, the God of Thunder, bestows divine blessings exclusively upon Kim Jiho, the sole Awakened of Kalvine.]
[The stats of the neutral faction are doubled.]
[All attacks will now contain Thorâs Thunder.]
[Living beings affiliated with the neutral faction will regard him as Godâs apostle.]
[The major languages of this world will be automatically translated and understood. The words of the Awakened will also be automatically translated.]
Oh-ho.
This is similar to the blessing I received from Athena before.
Instead of divine power, itâs thunder power this time.
Looks like the thunder god is even more powerful.
No wonder I donât feel particularly weakened despite the 75% stat restrictionâprobably thanks to the double buff.
So, effectively, Iâm operating at 1.5 times my usual strength.
And thereâs a quest, too.
[Due to your high rank, the quest difficulty and rewards are reduced by one level.]
[You have been summoned to the dragon lair âDrakinaâ on the planet Kalvine.]
[Drakina, designated as a âDemonic Dragonâ by the Holy Empire Roman, was burned alive after being captured by their champion despite defending the lair against the Empireâs invasion.]
[Main Quest]
[Difficulty: Very Hard]
[Repel the first invasion of the Holy Empire.]
[Quest Rewards]
SP: 30,000
Title: âDragonâs Protectorâ
Awakening: âDragonâs Powerâ
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Ah, so the rewards are reduced because of the lower difficulty as a B-rank.
SP 30,000â¦
It used to seem like a lot, but now itâs barely what I earn in a day back on Earth.
Still, titles and unique rewards like the awakening of âDragonâs Powerâ are interesting.
Those arenât things you can earn with just SP.
I accepted the quest and started exploring the cave.
The layout was similar to the dragon lair I entered after defeating Arkardian, with a vast space that didnât seem ideal for defense.
âHey, you guys.â
âYes, Apostle.â
One of the orcs, wearing some semblance of armor and looking somewhat competent, responded.
âAre there multiple entrances? Why are there only us here? Where are the dragonkins or other strong ones?â
âThey⦠are all dead, grrr.â
âUgh, if you canât speak properly, just drop the formalities. Itâs annoying.â
âTheyâre all dead.â
The orc immediately switched to casual speech.
Looking around, there were only orcs, goblins, and a few tiny wolves left.
Are these the only ones expected to hold the line?
I scouted around the lair.
There were many corpses of large monsters scattered across the ground.
A few human corpses remained, but most had likely been recovered by the retreating enemy.
Ogres, minotaurs, trollsâeverything was hacked and slaughtered.
Behind us stood a massive iron gate.
If that gate opened, would it lead directly to the dragon?
Or perhaps a second defensive force?
I roughly surveyed the surroundings.
However, there was one type of monster noticeably absent among the corpses.
âWhere are the dragonkin?â
The dragonkin I remembered from Kevrian that breathed fire from their mouthsâthey wouldâve been useful in a large-scale battle, yet none were present.
âThe master has not yet become a true dragon.â
âNo true dragon, no dragonkin?â
âYou didnât know that?â
The orc tilted its head, looking at me as if I were pitifully ignorant.
Instinctively, my hand shot out, and I smacked the orc on the head.
âOuch, ouch, that hurts!â
âYour eyes were annoyingly defiant toward Godâs apostle.â
The orc, clutching his head with his hands, looked at me pitifully.
His expression was ever-changing.
âSo we have to hold this place by ourselves? No reinforcements?â
âThe reinforcements come from the entrance. But the humans kill them all before they get here.â
âWhatâs at the back door, then?â
âThereâs the master. Theyâre in the middle of evolving into a holy dragon.â
âCanât they help us during his evolution? Like casting magic or something?â
At this, the sharp-looking orc pointed at the corpses of monsters.
âThen would they all be dead like that?â
Hmm.
This is a no-win situation.
âSo itâs just us defending this place?â
The orc nodded.
The rest of the underlings were trembling with fear.
At least this one looks a bit smarter.
âHmm... Whatâs your name?â
âArik. Grrr.â
âArik. Alright, you lead them.â
âI already was.â
Arik looked at me as if asking how I didnât know that.
The pitiful look from earlier was gone, replaced by disdain.
In Kevarian, being a divine apostle meant people revered me, but why is this place like this?
This wonât do.
Thwack!
âOw! That hurts!â
âYour gaze is disrespectful. Show proper courtesy to a divine apostle.â
The orcâs defiance quickly faded from his eyes.
I need to tone down the strength of my slaps in the future.
I nearly cracked his skull.
âYou lot just stay back. Guard the door.â
âUs? Guard the door?â
âYeah. Iâll fight at the front. Just watch from behind. My attack range is too wide; youâd get caught up in it.â
âUnderstood.â
Itâs clear this situation is hopeless.
At least in the Kevarian fortress, we had soldiers...
Right now, with these orcs and the generic fodder combined, there are fewer than 20 of us.
Even if they lined up in a row to defend, the doorâs still bigger than their formation.
And beyond that door, thereâs an even larger cave to defend.
It feels like Iâll end up soloing this fight, fail, and itâll be game over.
Hmm...
âThis could actually work.â
I came here to level up anyway, and this situation is a blessing in disguise.
Thereâs no penalty for dying, so Iâll just burn through all my mana and go out with a bang.
The dragon power reward is intriguing, but SP 30,000 is just a dayâs worth of soul trading.
Iâll focus on leveling up for now.
Tap, tap, tap.
The sound of boots echoed through the quiet cave.
Divine power stretched to the ceiling, filling the cave with light, making it as bright as day.
Through the radiance, a phoenix was flying toward me in a hurry.
[Master, there are too many of them!]
âItâs fine. Weâll fight until we die.â
[Ugh... The more of them there are, the stronger they become. I doubt we can break through divine defenses.]
âI just want to kill as many as I can before going down...â
Should I boost my stats?
No, since I donât mind dying today, Iâll fight as is.
The number of paladins has grown since before; there must be at least a thousand of them in this cave.
Identical white armor, identical helmets, identical swords, and shields.
As they emitted divine power, an immensely thick divine barrier formed, far stronger than before.
âPhoenix, burn through your mana. Iâm going all out, too.â
[Understood.]
Iâll use up all my mana, even tapping into Dragonheart if it comes to it.
Charging forward with a blazing chariot of fire, I channeled power into Thunder God mode.
Bolts of lightning cracked through the divine barrier, causing fractures.
As gaps appeared in the massive white barrier, surrounding paladins were electrocuted and collapsed.
âArgh!â
âOh, Minerva, protect us!â
âHeal!â
But the barrier must have been exceptionally strong.
They didnât die and were quickly revived by the healing magic of nearby paladins.
âReinforce the barrier!â
âOh, Minerva!â
âOh, Jupiter!â
The rear ranks raised their swords to the heavens, radiating divine power, while the front ranks advanced steadily with their shields.
Every time they seemed weakened by Thunder God, they healed and pressed forward.
Attacks from the blazing chariot and phoenix were absorbed or deflected.
Iâd rather not waste my special abilities on these guys...
Shouldâve picked up another offensive skill earlier.
âGrow, Yeoui.â
Without sweeping broadly, I stabbed repeatedly at the barrier where Thunder God had already weakened it.
While keeping one hand generating lightning, I pressed the attack, gradually breaking through the barrier.
Lightning, fire, and blade pierced through the cracks into the ranks of the paladins.
âArgh!â
âOh, Minerva, save your servant... Heal!â
Wow, just when they seem about to die, they cling to life.
No matter what I throw at them, they just wonât die.
Meanwhile, the paladins steadily closed their formation, pushing forward.
Their resilience is like cockroaches.
Fine, letâs go for melee combat instead.
If Iâm dying anyway, Iâll treat this as reconnaissance.
Just as I resolved to charge inside the barrier...
Suddenly, an orc beside me dashed headlong into the enemy ranks.
Huh?
Has he lost his mind?
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