Chapter 347: Magic Warfare
Water Magician
Translator: Jay_Forestieri
Editor: Tseirp
((Five people⦠and theyâre the same five from that timeâ¦))
((Okay⦠so what do you hope to achieve by telling me that�))
((Iâm telling you because I thought an adventurer as experienced as Abel would have some useful advice for me!))
((O-Ohâ¦. Well, if it were me, Iâd try and create a one-on-one situation and take them down separately.))
((Divide and conquer you mean. Itâs certainly by the book, but thatâs kind of tedious, so Iâll just take them out altogether!))
((â¦Then why bother asking me?))
((Cause I respect Abelâs opinion! But letâs just say that itâs not really fitting this timeâ¦))
Ryo dropped a line sounding like some human resources manager.
A little open space on the outskirts of the city.
Ryo stopped there, turned around, and said:
âThe five of you over there, come out.â
Five people wearing military-looking robes stepped out, with Cesare in the center.
âHe knew we were trailing him?â
The man to Cesareâs left said.
âHe saw through our concealment? Thatâs ridiculousâ¦â
The woman to Cesareâs right muttered.
(Thatâs right, I am very much interested in exactly what that is. What kind of technology is it⦠is it magic, alchemy, or some other means I donât know about?)
Ryo was also very interested in their âConcealmentâ techniques.
Yup, heâs âalsoâ interested in their âConcealmentâ techniques.
And since theyâre likely to have some goodies on them, heâs interested in those as well.
His âinterestâ in these things was, of course, synonymous with wanting to get his hands on them.
And to do that,
(I have to secure them without killing themâ¦)
The problem was that all five of them were magicians.
Magicians cannot be trapped in the .
It is not entirely impossible, but it is quite tricky.
Even if theyâre captured alive, it would be useless if they fought back or escaped.
The surest way was to incapacitate them.
However, in reality, that was very difficult to carry outâ¦.
A chop to the back of the head hardly knocks people out⦠he couldnât say how effective sniffing chloroform was since he didnât have any to begin with⦠and a punch to the gut would surely leave them writhing in pain, but they wonât pass outâ¦
The most reliable way to knock them out was with a stranglehold.
A hundred percent sure-fire method.
In judo, mixed martial arts, and even professional wrestling in some cases, pressure is applied to the two carotid and vertebral arteries of the neck to make the person pass out⦠that is a sure-fire way but⦠doing that to all five would be a little difficult.
Ryo was thinking about that as he confronted the five of them.
Yet he had already decided what he needed to do once they were incapacitatedâ¦
âIâll just have to give it a try.â
Ryo muttered.
âCesare, Iâll go.â
The man to Cesareâs left said and stepped forward.
Did he perhaps want to take him one-on-one?
âNo, Bartolo, weâll all go at him together.â
Cesare declared in the same monotonous voice as before.
To which the man called Bartolo was surprised.
âHuh? This guy is a magician from the Central Countries, isnât he? We all know that magicians from the Central Countries are severely lackingâ¦â
âHe blocked our attack the last time.â
âNo, that must have been some kind of tool the two from the Secret Services usedâ¦â
Magicians of the Central Countries are considered inferior to magicians of the Western and Eastern Countries.
They go to the trouble of chanting and still end up manifesting weak magicâ¦
A magician from the Hero Party from the Western Countries once said something like thatâ¦
All of that was just as the Lord Progenitor of the vampires had envisionedâ¦
Confining the magic culture of a particular region to the level he set⦠quite frankly, it was outrageous.
Ryo knew of no one in history who had succeeded in doing such a thing⦠in the history of Earth, of course.
But the Lord Progenitor went out of his way to make the magic used by humans in the Central Countries require chanting and yet be less powerful to allow vampires to live in the Central Countries in peace.
Itâs simply shockingâ¦
Well, the result was thus being ridiculed like this.
âThis man in front of us is strong. Donât underestimate him, weâll confront him together and give it our all.â
Cesare seemed to think highly of Ryo.
âWhat Sir Cesare said is true.â
Ryo intentionally provoked them.
âWhat?â
The man called Bartolo replied.
âAs expected of one of the four bishops of the Pope. What keen observation.â
Ryo bowed deliberately as he said that.
âFor a mere adventurer from the Central Countries, you sure seem to know a lot.â
Cesare said.
(Huh? Could it be that they donât know that I am the Duke of Rondo?)
Ryo was a little surprised.
Even the Republicâs Secret Services Agency was able to dig out his status, but it seemed that the assassination squad in front of him did not know about it.
Or perhaps they werenât informed on purposeâ¦
âIâm particularly interested in that brooch though.â
When Ryo said that, the countenance of the four people, except for Cesare, clearly changed.
âI had no idea that fusion magic had already been put to practical use. I would love to know who created it.â
Ryo smiled as he said.
After he said that, even Cesare seemed surprised.
He didnât seem like someone who wore his expression on his faceâ¦
âWell, canât say Iâm surprised, being Andersenâs acquaintance and all.â
Cesareâs murmur wasnât that loud, but it reached Ryoâs ears.
(Andersen? Mr. Neil Andersen? Why him?)
The uneasiness that Ryo had felt grew stronger.
Something about Neil Andersen was bugging him, but⦠he was not sure what it was.
However, it wasnât the time for that.
Focus on the issue at hand.
He wasnât able to get much information from the conversation, but it couldnât be helped.
He intentionally had a conversation before the fight because he was hoping to get some information out of it.
If he was an elimination target, they might let slip some information, right?
Since they were going to kill him and a dead man tells no tales, he thought they wouldnât mind revealing some stuffâ¦
As it turned out, it didnât amount to very muchâ¦
Nevertheless, from the reactions of the five, he learned that the fusion magic brooches were still not very common in the Western Church.
That alone wasnât too bad.
His target was the fusion magic brooch and the secret behind their âConcealmentâ.
Those two things, pretty much!
Now, Ryo, although a magician, had actually never engaged in pure magic warfare.
At best, he had only fought against âHassanâ, the leader of the Order of Assassins.
And, last but not leastâ¦
Leonor, the Explosive Blaze Magician, and other so-called strong opponents, he usually engaged in close combatâ¦
Itâs strange.
And so, this time, he decided to go with magic warfare.
âLike I said, weâre attacking together. Just follow my lead.â
âCopy!â
Cesare said, and the other four answered.
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The four of them matched their fireballs to Cesareâs Fire Cannon.
Countless flames flew toward Ryo⦠and he stared at them unimpressed.
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The steam between Ryo and the five turned to minesâ¦.
Countless of them.
There, the flame attack magic encountered them and dozens upon hundreds of mutual annihilation occurred⦠and the light from the mutual annihilation flashed wildly.
It was blindingâ¦
â â
They were all ice lances with rounded tips.
The first blow was aimed at their guts.
As they bend over from it, the next blow was to their jaws from below⦠like an uppercut in boxing.
Then again, they may not pass out from those two strikes.
The blow to the guts would make them expel the air in their lungs, and the one to the jaw would shake their brains, causing a concussion and stunning them, and then⦠finally, the real deal.
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Water Collars descended upon them.
Steam around his target was combined to form water, which was then used to strangle the target.
Simple but effective.
He succeeded in putting Water Collars on four of them and knocked them unconscious.
Yup, four.
Only one person, Cesare, was unharmed.
He had dodged the first to the gut, as well as the to the jaw.
As for the last , he swept it away with his arms covered in flames.
âOnly one of them is outstanding.â
Ryo muttered.
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Cesare chanted, and flames pulsated from his hands.
Then, like a dragon, it attacked Ryo, dodging the steam mines drifting in front of him.
âNo wayâ¦â
Ryo muttered involuntarily but quickly chanted.
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He erected ice walls not only in front but in all directions around him.
The moment they were fully erectedâ¦
Boom.
Flames burst not in front of him, but on his left side and the ice wall up above him.
It was a spell that allowed him to move the flames as he pleased and attack from different directions.
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In return, Ryo sent ice lances directly from the front.
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Clang, clang, clangâ¦
The magic barrier that Cesare cast was evidently thick and solid.
Ryoâs couldnât penetrate his barrier.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
However, as expected, it didnât emerge unscathed from 128 ice lances.
It cracked.
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Then, another 128 ice lances materialized.
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He put the barrier up again.
That was repeated five times.
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At the same time that Ryo chanted, Cesare chanted without putting up the magic barrier again.
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Masses of flames, clearly different from the previous ones⦠and numbering no less than a thousand, formed and shot out from his hand.
128 of the mass of flames disappeared as they were annihilated by the ice lances, but the rest struck Ryo.
âFinally! â
Ice walls were erected in front of Ryo facing Cesare, as if piled on top of each other.
Even if the masses of flames were strengthened by fusion magic and were probably the strongest attack using the last bit of his magic power⦠it was impossible to pierce through all of the ice walls that were stacked on each otherâ¦
The information he had gotten from Kenneth came in handy.
Increasing instantaneous firepower at the expense of endurance⦠such is the use of fusion magic.
If it boils down to a game of endurance, he got it in the bag⦠Ryo knew from the start.
Cesare, who had used up most of his magic, fell silent.
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Strangled by the water, Cesare passed out.
Just like the other four.
âPhew, I succeeded.â
Ryo said and waved his hand widely.
At Ryoâs signal, five people came running from afar.
âIncredibleâ¦â
One of the five who arrived muttered.
It was Captain Bangan.
âI canât believe he actually captured them aliveâ¦â
Vice Captain Amalia also muttered, shaking her head.
The other three, unknown to Ryo, deftly held the hands of the five assassination squad members behind their backs and put some kind of handcuffs on their wrists.
âWhat are those?â
Ryo looked at them with interest.
âThey are magic-sealing shackles. With those on, they wonât be able to use magic.â
âWhoaâ¦â
He had never come across such a tool in the Central Countries.
When put on, they glowed slightly. The light emitted by alchemy tools⦠in other words, their magic was sealed through alchemy.
(I must learn how it works! )
Ryo swore firmly in his heart.
âYou said you had an idea as to how to transport themâ¦?â
Captain Bangan looked at Ryo and asked.
âYeah. â
The five members of the assassination squad were each placed on an ice wagon and followed Ryo to the headquarters of the Secret Services Agency.