Chapter 157: Vampire!
Water Magician
âThree hours on this one road â¦â
We stayed overnight at the mansion and the group left for the fishing village the next morning.
They were scheduled to arrive three hours later early afternoon.
Even if the fishing village had already fallen into the hands of the Vampires, they planned to arrive at a time that would give them an advantage in the battle with the Strigoi â¦
âItâs really cloudy, isnât it?â
Ryo says while looking up at the sky.
âThatâs right ⦠Graham, when itâs this cloudy, what is the Strigoiâs ability â¦â
âTheir ability wonât drop at all. They will be able to fully demonstrate their strengths.â
Graham answered Hughâs question with a bitter smile.
âShit â¦â
Hugh looked up at the cloudy sky begrudgingly and then turned his gaze back to Ryo.
âRyo, how would you fight against the Strigoi?â
He probably didnât mean anything in particular with that question.
However, when he heard the answer, he regretted asking.
âI would freeze the entire village. There is just the right magic called in Water-Attribute Magic â¦â
âYeah, never do that. Itâs a place that could still be under the direct control of the royal family. You look like you really would do that, so vicious.â
âHugh asked and I made a perfect proposal, but for some reason, it was rejected.â
Ryo complained while walking with the three from Room 10.
âWhat kind of proposal?â
The gentle Etho asked.
âGood question. Hugh asked how I would fight the Strigoi, so I answered that I would freeze the entire village. I have the perfect magic for that. But for some reason, I shouldnât use it â¦â¦ But itâs very effective.â
Ryo shook his head many times and lamented the worldâs impermanence.
âI would reply the same way as Guildmaster did. Freezing the entire village â¦â
âBut by doing so, we wonât be counterattacked if the situation turns south?â
âIf there are still people not turned into Strigoi â¦â
âItâs okay. They wonât die even if they are frozen, so there wonât be any problems if they are thawed properly!â
Ryo confidently stated.
âO-oh ⦠right â¦â
Niels held his hand to his forehead and nodded a few times.
His face said, yes, Ryo was such a guy.
âWell, apart from freezing the whole village, if we confront the Strigoi, we have to somehow stop their movements. Their movement ability is far beyond that of humans.â
Etho thought about realistic measures.
âBefore, when we did the quest in my village, Ryo cast something like an ice string that tied the monsterâs hands and feet. Could you do that here?â
âIf the opponent moves too fast, it may be extremely difficult.â
Niels remembered and proposed, but Ryo shook his head and denied it.
âThatâs why the whole village â¦â
âLike I said, thatâs not an option.â
Ryoâs re-suggestion was rejected by Niels instantly.
âStopping a fast-moving opponent ⦠thatâs an eternal theme in battle.â
It was no longer a given that the youngest Amon would give the most solid opinion â¦
Ryoâs responded when they were 30 minutes walk away from the fishing village.
Some presence were observing the party from a distance.
Ryo indirectly moved toward Hugh.
Hugh, who was walking while talking to Graham, noticed him.
âHugh, there are scouts. Two.â
The report surprised Maurice, the Hero partyâs Scout who was right behind him.
âNo way?!â
âThey are maintaining a distance of about 300 meters. I can tell with Water-Attribute Magic.â
Ryo casually appealed the excellence of Water-Attribute Magic.
âThatâs incredible, Water-Attribute Magicâ¦â
As Ryo expected, Scout Maurice was surprised and muttered.
âWell, having scouts mean that itâs more likely that the fishing village isnât in a decent state. Perhaps all the villagers have already been turned into Strigoi.â
Hugh shook his head several times, frowning.
âHey, Graham. Can those who have become Strigoi really not return to human?â
âUnfortunately, if a Vampire sucks more than a certain amount of blood, the target becomes a Strigoi. I also conducted experiments in the Western Countries, albeit inhumanely, in the past. Probably because the son of the royal family became a Strigoi. Many Strigoi were dissected, but they couldnât be restored because their brain had degenerated. When the host Vampire died, its servants died with it. In addition to that kind of magical connection, there was also physical degeneration, so â¦â
Graham said with a regretful bitter expression.
âI see ⦠it canât be helped.â
Hugh said, stopped, and addressed the party.
âListen everyone. When the Strigoi come, donât hesitate to defeat them. Do not waver. Donât forget that that hesitation might cause the death of your companions.â
He didnât speak loudly.
However, that voice echoed heavily in the stomach of everyone listening.
His voice carried weight.
Thirty minutes later, the party arrived at the entrance square of the fishing village and saw a man about thirty years old sitting proudly in a chair wearing well-tailored clothes in the center.
Men and women accompanied his left and right sides ⦠though they could no longer be said to be humans as they were probably Strigoi.
âWe could have struck with surprise attacks. Vampires are foolish and honest, arenât they?â
Ryoâs mutter was heard only by the neighboring Niels, but it was a secret that Niels shook his head while frowning.
It was the Vampire who started the conversation first.
âDid you finally come? It took an unexpected amount of time.â
It was a tone that sounded proud and condescending.
âHoh, you know what we are here for?â
âOf course, to subjugate me. Iâm elated to see reasonably strong adventurers.â
âItâs that, isnât it. Strong humans become Strigoi with greater ability when converted, right?â
âYou know us well.â
He must have been satisfied with Hughâs answer. The Vampire replied with a laugh.
âTo those I will convert, I shall name myself first. My name is Count Kalinikos Haskil.â
âCount â¦â
Grahamâs mutter was so small that no one could hear it, but the impact he received was considerable.
The Western Countries have had fierce conflicts with Vampires in their history.
It was a long battle that went far beyond a thousand years.
However, it had died down over the last 100 years.
The reason was that the number of Vampires had decreased.
They didnât know the reason.
Whatâs more, even the Viscount-class Vampires were rarely encountered, let alone the Count-class ⦠generally.
There was a lot of information that wasnât open to the public, but even Grahamâs encounters with Counts could be counted, so this encounter could be said to be considered rare.
When subjugating Viscount-class and Count-class Vampires, a considerable amount of information must be collected in advance. However, they had no prior information this time â¦
Therefore, it was a fact that Graham felt a bit of anxiety even with humanityâs strongest fighting strength with him, a Hero and a hero of war.
âI donât plan to be converted so Iâm not going to name myself. Iâm just an adventurer who came to subjugate a Vampire.â
Hugh then pulled out his sword.
With that as a signal, the vanguard, including Roman, pulled out their weapons and the rearguard raised their staves.
âHmm. Then O unknown Strigoi, I will use you until you expire.â
When Vampire Kalinikos said that, the Strigoi started to move all at once.
Thus, the Vampire subjugation battle began in the fishing village, not in the originally envisioned forest.
The number of Strigoi roughly exceeded 60.
Half of them attacked all at once.
âRoman, weâll subjugate the Vampire!â
Hugh then broke through the attacking Strigoi and ran towards the Vampire waiting at the rear.
Following him, Hero Roman also rushed in.
The remaining ten faced the Strigoi.
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Three Magicians of the Hero party shot attack magic one after another.
But â¦
âNo way!â
âIt wonât hit â¦â
âWhat is with that speed?â
All the attack magic spells that boast considerable speed were evaded.
Even in the Western Countries, the three had never had such an experience.
The final line of defense against the Strigoi approaching while dodging such magic spells were the two Swordsmen of Room 10, Niels and Amon.
Even though their sword strikes were also evaded, they used the small shield attached to their left hands well and clashed with the approaching Strigoi.
Under such circumstances, it was Enchanter Ash Khan and Scout Maurice who could keep up with the Strigoiâs speed.
Their speed had been raised by the enchantment , and they were originally confident in speed.
Little by little, they were dealing damage to the Strigoi.
What was Ryo doing in the meantime?
Of course, he wasnât slacking off and he used Ice Walls to protect Etho and Graham, the last rearguards in the backline, and Rashata, the Folklore Officer who did not participate in the battle.
In the meantime, he tried to bind the fast-moving Strigoi with but â¦
âCreation is not in time â¦â
Ryoâs Ice Bind creation already took less than a second.
It was in the realm of a few zero commas, but he still couldnât catch them.
âPerhaps I canât make it in time because I create it by perceiving and following with my eyes?â
The viewing angle of humans was only 35 degrees on the right side and 35 degrees on the left side when looking directly in front, for a total of 70 degrees.
By turning the head, it would exceed 100 degrees on each side, but he couldnât afford to turn his head to follow the speed of the Strigoi.
âIf I could follow them with something other than my eyes â¦â
Passive sonar and active sonar were by no means fast in terms of recognition speed.
Something more direct, perhaps some part of the Strigoiâs body ⦠for example, if he could capture the water in the Strigoiâs body â¦
However, it was currently impossible for Ryo to perceive the water in the body of the person who he had contacted and searched, not to mention one that was moving around in front of him.
âIf they get it wet with the water I made ⦠will it work?â
Etho and Graham, who were right next to him, noticed that Ryo was muttering to himself.
Both of them gave instructions in a timely manner ⦠especially, Graham who gave instructions to all the party members except Roman who was on the front line, as they glanced at Ryoâs situation.
Ryo whispered to Graham softly.
âIt will rain for a moment.â
He didnât need to tell Etho anymore. The three from Room 10 already recognize that if it had something to do with water or ice, it was Ryo.
They wonât be surprised anymore ⦠probably.
However, the unaccustomed Hero party was different.
For that reason, he informed Graham, but Ryo had already chanted before Graham responded.
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It really rained all over the area for a moment.
The rain was barely on the front line where Roman and Hugh were fighting, but the rearguard and the surrounding Strigoi were soaked.
The number of Strigoi who were heading for the rearguard, which was about thirty at first, had increased to fifty before they knew it.
But all of them got soaked.
Ryo could magically perceive anyone who got wet with ãRyoâs waterã regardless of his vision of them.
To be precise, he didnât perceive the Strigoi but perceived the ãwaterã that clung to the Strigoi.
Perceive the ãwaterã and imagine it freezing.
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The water on the surface of the Strigoi began to freeze. The moisture in the air stuck to that initial crystal and the ice expanded. In an instant, fifty Strigoi were covered in ice and slowed down.
Of course, the Hero party did not miss such a chance, nor did the two vanguard members of Room 10, who had gained experience.
Gradually, the heads of the Strigoi who couldnât move well were removed.
âIt somehow worked out â¦?â
All fifty ice-covered Strigoi were decapitated and Niels finally spat out those words.
The battle of the rearguard was settled, but the real battle was not over.