Chapter 209
Woke up as a Worthless Swordsmanship Genius
Episode 209
It wasnât something I could decide on my own.
I am not the decision maker.
Thatâs why you canât make decisions about things like this.
There was nothing I could do because the situation was such that it was Elf.
The result was good, so I got over it safely. If I had followed the principles, I would have ended up in prison instead of staying like this.
Because what I did was beyond my authority.
I couldnât answer as I shouldnât repeat the same mistake.
I thought there must be some reason, but they asked me to participate in the rebellion.
âHow much more so when the one asking for help is a barbarian and no one else.â
If it were original, I would have to go back and make a decision.
âOh, right. I wish you would give me the answer now. âI have to change my plan depending on the answer.â
There was a lot of threat in the words about changing the plan.
I frowned and sighed for a moment as I studied him.
âItâs not a matter I can decide on my own. âI need the opinions of the people who came with me.â
âOh, I guess so. âBecause unlike us, you guys have a clear command system.â
A person who knows that would do something like this?
I suppressed the urge to curse and got up from my seat.
Daejeonsa also got up and left the hut with me.
As soon as the words were spoken, the intention was to finish the work immediately.
We went to find Count Warrug and Arjuna.
They were surprisingly easy to find among thousands of barbarians.
âKill me!â
âThis is your chance to become a warrior!â
A place where loud shouts are heard.
They were in a place where barbarians were especially concentrated.
The barbarians were forming two circles.
Count Warrug and Arjuna each entered the sparring hall created in this way and were fighting against the barbarians.
Wow â
my head is flying in the sky.
The head that was rolling on the ground stopped after hitting the corpses gathered in one place.
âHow much did we fight in that short period of time?â
There was a mountain of corpses on one side of where they were fighting.
There were bodies piled up that looked like they were in their 20s or 30s.
Even though their comrades were dying, the barbarians, instead of being angry, cheered enthusiastically.
âKill me!â
âThe one who wins is on our side!â
They didnât seem to care who died.
I just like those scenes where blood is splattered.
The word barbaric is a perfect fit.
Count Warrug and Arjuna in the middle were calling out their next opponent with expressionless faces.
âYouâre really enjoying yourself.â
Unlike me, who was disgusted by the sight, Daejeon Temple seemed happy to see it.
He seemed to want to step into that gap if the time and situation were right.
But after our conversation with him and because he knew now was not the time, I could see him trying to suppress his excitement.
He raised his hands and spread them out. And I clapped my hands as hard as I could.
Quaaaang!
Flesh collided with flesh and it sounded like an explosion.
âwhat?â
âOh, itâs Daejeon Temple!â
âAre you trying to duel the warrior next to you?â
âI hope he doesnât lose. âI want to duel too!â
âItâs too much to say that only the great warrior wants to enjoy it.â
I shook my head at their words.
Their thoughts were not of a type that could be understood.
As I was looking at them with disdain, the Great Warrior shouted at them.
âThe duel ends here! âEveryone return to your seats!â
The barbarians frowned and expressed their dissatisfaction at the words of the great warrior.
Iâm having a lot of fun, so what kind of bullshit is that?
Daejeonsa did not persuade them.
He raised his fist and struck the barbarian who was booing in front.
He threatened, stepping on the barbarianâs head as it lay on the ground.
âTch. âLetâs go back.â
âThe Great Warrior is still tough.â
They began to obey him without further opposition.
I became even more dumbfounded when I saw that.
Dissatisfaction can be ended with just one swing of the fist.
What kind of barbaric methods are there?
What was even more absurd was that the barbarians who suffered it took it for granted.
âLord Bane Arjuna. come here.â
I called out to the two people who were standing still.
They approached, wiping the blood off their hands.
âIs the conversation over? âIt ended faster than I thought.â
Warrug Count Bane glanced at the Great Warrior and said.
I shook my head.
The story is not over; it is just beginning.
His face hardened at my brief explanation.
âIâm going to turn.â
He expressed his feelings simply.
They understood what kind of situation they were in now.
âThis is why I hate barbarians.â
I agreed with what he said.
We are not dealing with barbarians. It would have been better to go to war, not come here.
The Great Master took us to the hut we had entered earlier, with a strange expression on his face that made it impossible to tell whether he had heard our conversation or not.
And he repeated what he said to me earlier.
Bane was quiet after hearing those words. A face lost in thought.
I quietly waited for him.
I wouldnât know if I were alone, but since I came with him, the decision-making power was with him, not me.
âThe Marquis of Easton also gave the decision.â
Before coming here, the Marquess of Easton gave him the authority to make important decisions.
Even if it was a war, he was confident that there would be a reason for every decision he made.
And from the beginning, they knew that if the problem was not resolved by him, the master, nothing would change if they stepped forward.
Bane was a war hero who participated in several wars and was active, even in the South.
Whenever Easton was in danger, he stepped in to solve the problem.
Thatâs why Eastonâs faith in one person, Bain, was great.
ââ¦What can we gain by helping you?â
After thinking for a while, he opened his mouth.
âbenefit?â
The great warrior frowns.
A face that says he doesnât really like Baneâs words.
âAre you going to participate in the sacred war now with a calculated mind?â
The Great Warrior growls like an animal.
Hostility ensnares Bane.
An ordinary person would be so stingy that it wouldnât be surprising if he fainted, but Bane, who was hit by it, was not an ordinary person.
âAre you challenging the Master to a battle of momentum?â
From the side, I quietly watched Baneâs actions.
The Master is treated well wherever he goes. I was never in a position to be treated like this.
It wouldnât be strange if he swung a sword.
But he seemed surprisingly calm.
No, correct me.
Although his face was calm, his actions were anything but calm.
âItâs sacred to you, not to us.â
He glares at the Daejeonsa.
For me, it was also a great battle in which I lost a battle of momentum.
There was no way he could defeat the Master like that.
The Great Warriorâs complexion turns pale as he senses Baneâs death.
Just by living that way, he realized that Bane was at the level of a master.
There are very few people who can push him like this when he is at the highest level.
âAnd I think youâre misunderstanding something. Itâs you thatâs missing now, not us. It looks like weâve been preparing for a long time⦠It would be fun if this became known to the chieftain.â
ââ¦Do you think I will let you go obediently?â
âyou? Us?â
Bane laughed at him as if he were dumbfounded.
It was when the great warrior was about to shout at him.
At my signal, Arjuna poured out his deadly force towards the great warrior.
The hatred of all barbarians was poured out on that one man.
âcrazyâ¦!â
The Daejeonsaâs face went from pale to blue.
I found out that there were two masters.
And through this, we would have learned that she was a survivor of the Red Hawk.
âThere are two masters⦠and one of them is that annoying bowman.â
The Great Master muttered as if it were absurd.
It must be hard to believe that two of you are facing that difficult-to-see Master at the same time.
Moreover, the two could become enemies.
He was going to die before he even hit the chieftain.
I hope you wonât have the foolish idea of fighting hereâ¦.
âI guess fighting now wouldnât be a bad idea.â
There are some idiots who think like that.
Because he is a barbarian.
I put my hand on the cotton and waited for the Great Masterâs next words.
Depending on his answer, your relationship with him will change.
âBut I have to endure it for the sake of future generations. Itâs unfortunate, but thereâs nothing we can do⦠What do you want?â
I was relieved by his next words.
It was a moment when I was worried about what would happen if he went on a rampage to fight.
That in itself doesnât really matter.
Although there are many barbarians here, there are two masters.
You can annihilate them or escape through their siege.
But what happens after that is the problem.
I came here to resolve the issue as peacefully as possible, but this could lead to war.
âYou should say that. âWhat can you do for us?â
Hearing Baneâs words, the great warrior raised his hand and stroked his chin.
He looks like heâs trying to think of what he can do.
However, because he had a strong tendency to hit and look with his body instead of using his head, he occasionally frowned as if using his head was painful.
âNo matter how much I think about it, I donât know. Oh, right. How about giving me what you took last time?â
âwhat? âWhat does that mean?â
As the Great Warrior pointed at me, Bane narrowed his eyes and looked back at me.
I smiled awkwardly.
I never thought you would sell me out here.
As I scratched the back of my head, Bane let out a somewhat helpless laugh.
Itâs a face that I never thought would hit me in the back like this.
He spoke to me with his mouth silent so as not to make a sound.
-Youâll have to explain it properly.
I nodded.
He said, pressing his forehead as if he had a headache.
âWhat do you mean you gave me?â
âbloodstone.â
âbloodstone?â
âYes. âI took the bloodstone.â
âIf you say bloodstone⦠do you mean something that sucks blood and becomes a parasite?â
The Great Master nods his head.
Bane glared at me and said.
âThatâs natural, and youâre not just going to borrow our power with that, are you?â
âWhat else do you need?â
âI heard that the reason you want to rebel is because you want to fight steadily. Am I right?â
âright.â
âThen letâs do it like this. âI will help you if you promise not to invade each otherâs territory.â
âThat is absolutely not possible!â
The great warrior stands up and shouts.
The reason they rebelled was because of war, but Bane told them not to go to war.
Bane seemed to have expected that reaction and continued speaking without changing his expression.
âInstead, why donât we send out a certain number of people at certain intervals and have a sparring match?â
ââ¦What does that mean?â
âSimple. âWhat you guys want is a duel, right?â
âYes.â
âWars are being started for the sake of fighting to the death, but there is no need to do so. We set a day and select a number of people to fight each time. If you do that, you will be able to get along well without needlessly wasting your mental energy.â
Daejeon Temple did not immediately refuse.
Instead, he sat back down with an interested expression on his face.
And then he started asking things he was curious about.
âHow many people will there be?â
âThat will have to be decided later after the war. But if I were to guess, it would be around ten people.â
âlack! âThatâs barely enough to satisfy us.â
âThere are ten people on our side. You guys just need to send twenty people, twice that amount. And anyway, the population is likely to be drastically reduced through this war, so what does that matter?â
âThatâs it again.â
I quietly watched their conversation.
It went well without me having to intervene.