4-41 Assault II
The Sword Saint’s Second Life As a Fox Girl
4-41 Assault II
Baring her fangs in a grin, Amyra swung her human-sized sword with the great vehemence of a battle cry. A tide of flames rushed towards the onslaught of the Demoids.
âAmyra, donât!â Erin shouted but it was already too late.
The flames had been unleashed. The vast inferno swept over the Demoids, engulfing them in a sea of fire. The blaze continued to spread even after it had incinerated all of the Demoids. It wasnât just spreading forward. It was also spreading toward Erin and the other two.
âBy the fucking Spirits!â Erin cried. She pulled Nivia into her arms and dashed towards the exit.
Amyra stepped into her path.
âAmyra, what fuck are youââ
âOh, calm down, will you?â Amyra said with a nonchalant tone and waved her free hand around. In an instant, the expanding inferno was extinguished, leaving not a single spark, flicker, or glint. The only remnant of the blaze was the smoke and the charred corpses of the enemies.
Erin invoked Spirits and unleashed Spirit Mend on the surroundings to clear the tunnel of any lingering fumes that might be toxic. It was a spectacle to her and Nivia but to Amyra, she could barely see any drastic difference visually.
After Erin had finished cleansing the area, she shot a glare at Amyra. âDonât ever do that again.â
âWhat? No one died. Well, not counting our enemies.â
âDoesnât matter the outcome. The ends donât always justify the means.â
âMâlady, you are not hurt and neither is Nivia. I donât see the issue.â
âNo one got hurt this time but what about the next time? I can tell youâre not used to fighting alongside companions, so allow me to enlighten you; The next time you plan on using a spell or skill like that, make sure none of your companions is in front of you and they are far away from the potential harm of your skill or spell. Understood?â
âUnderstood, mâlady.â
âAnd what if there was an innocent among them? What then?â
âWas there an innocent?â Amyra asked, her expression suddenly turning grave.
Erinâs heart was a little bit at ease when she saw the change in Amyraâs expression. âFortunately, no. Demoids were all that you have reduced to embers.â
Amyra heaved a huge sigh of relief. âGood riddance, then.â She shifted back to her poised look.
âYouâre lucky this time, Amyra. You could have killed an innocent.â
âI know⦠I know. Iâll be careful next time, sincerely speaking here.â
âGood. Donât you ever forget that sincerity of yours.â
Amyra chuckled. âI wonât, especially not after you gave such tantalising scolding, my lady.â She licked her lips smugly.
âIâm serious, Amyra.â
âI know. Which is why I'm so aroused right now,â she said and moaned.
Erin rolled her gaze and sighed exasperatedly.
âErin, can you put me down already?â Nivia asked, tapping her arm.
âOh, sorry,â Erin muttered and let Nivia down from her arms. Nivia was so light in her arms that it slipped her mind that she was cradling an Elf.
Contrary to being annoyed, Nivia hid a smile. She disliked being vulnerable or being made to feel vulnerable. However, being in Erinâs arms was something she didnât expect to derive so much joy from. Of course, she said nothing of it to Erin. She cleared her throat after she put on a display of tidying her garments. âAnyway, shall we continue forward?â
âLetâs go,â Erin said and began to walk, and a terrible headache suddenly struck her. She tripped on her own feet and fell. Her tails moved instinctively and acted as her crutches.
âErin!â Nivia cried.
âMilady!â Amyra did too.
âI-Iâm fine.â
âAre you sure?â Nivia asked worriedly.
âYou donât look fine,â Amyra said. âWhat happened?â
âI just got a very terrible headache all of a sudden. It feels like a drunken vestige. I donât even drink. Not since that timeâ¦â Erin trailed off. It was a bittersweet memory of a threesome with Lyra and Iris. It left a bitter aftertaste not because of the fact that she laid with Iris but because of the fact that she would have laid with anyone regardless of who had been at the door then.
âAh, I think I know why. Check your level and your level progression.â
Erin did as Amyra had suggested. Her eyes turned wide from the increment of two levels.
[Erynthea - Level 45]
[Level Progression: 60%]
âI levelled twice?â Erin blurted out in bewilderment. She then snapped her gaze to the path ahead, where more than a dozen charred corpses were strewn across the ground. She didnât count but she could tell there were more than twenty, each of these Demoids was formidable in their own rights.
âWhat? Twice?â Nivia exclaimed. âMy level didnât even increase by one.â
âHow did I get so many experience points? I didnât attack them. You were the one who slew them all, Amyra.â
âYes but they attacked you and you used your spell to defend against their attacks. The System must have counted that as participation and involvement. Therefore, you received the experience when I incinerated them.â
âSo youâre saying sheâs a brusher?â Nivia questioned.
âYou jest, little Elf. No way will I ever belittle milady like that.â
âBrusher?â Erin tilted her head in confusion. âWhat do you mean by that?â
âItâs a derogatory title given to those who tried to leech off other peopleâs efforts and kills,â Nivia explained. âThey would throw a pebble or something small, enough to graze or brush the would-be kills. The System will count that as participation, sometimes, and give that so-called brusher a portion of the experience gained. The act is called brushing. It was frowned upon and extremely unethical, though rarely anyone does it since itâs not certain how the System recognises the act of brushing. Still, the uncertainty wasnât enough to deter everyone.â
âItâs actually quite common in Livar,â Amyra said.
âLivar? Is that a city or something?â
âItâs the name of the southern passage leading to the capital city of Yorun Kingdom. Itâs teeming with monsters but hereâs the interesting part. Thereâs a paved road leading through Livar from the entrance to the exit and no monsters would tread on the paved road. They donât even get close to it. Because of this, itâs a hunting ground for many who wish to increase their levels and make some money off the monster parts and Mana Core they harvested. I have been there once and I have gained ten levels during my time in Livar. Shall we go there someday?â
âSomeday, sure,â Erin answered dryly. âLetâs move already. We wasted enough time.â
âBut you were so absorbed in listening,â Amyra pointed out.
âYes, I know, which is Iâm not pointing fingers,â Erin said and strode in the direction of the ashen corpses.
âMy, oh, my. I do hope milord allows me to have a taste of you, milady,â Amyra muttered and followed behind.
âWe can hear you, Amyra,â Nivia said.
âI know, Niv.â Amyra shrugged and walked on whistling mirthfully.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Nivia jogged past Amyra and up to Erin. âHow are you able to deal with two arses at the same time?â
âTwo arses?â Erin raised an eyebrow. âLet me guess, Aedan and Amyra?â
âDo you not agree?â
âI do not disagree. They certainly can be a pain but if you can deal with Aedan, Amyra isn't that difficult.â
âWhat do you see in him anyway, Erin?â Nivia asked, furrowing her brows with distaste but keeping her vigilance on her surroundings.
âLove isnât something that can be logically explained, Nivia. I can list out all the reasons why I fell in love with him but I sincerely doubt you will understand any of them. The same goes for Lyra and Siv. I just love them.â
âEveryone keeps saying the same thing.â
âBecause thatâs how it is. Maybe youâll understand if you try it.â
âTry falling in love?â Nivia scoffed. âIâm well aware of how much of a whiny bitch I am, as many had continuously whispered that insult behind my back. Who would ever want me as their lover?â
âLife is full of surprises, Nivia. Who knows, there might be one very close to you.â
Nivia snuck a feverish glimpse at Erin and quickly turned away before she was caught.
âOr two,â Erin added.
This time, Nivia blatantly stared at Erin with a deep frown.
Amyra cackled. âMilord certainly isnât over-particular with his women.â
âThatâs a very tasteless joke,â Nivia grumbled.
Erin merely smiled warmly over Nivia as she sulked over her only two choices of a romantic interest.
Suddenly, a rout of footsteps echoed across the tunnel they were traversing through.
âGreat gods. Seems like the small talk has to come to an end. Such a shame,â Amyra said and brandished her sword, scorching her blade with a red glow around the edges.
âWe must have walked over more than thirty corpses. Thereâs still more,â Nivia mused out loud.
âWhich means the production here is very important.â Erin drew her sword out of thin air through Bespoke. âLetâs do this. No fire this time, Amyra. If thereâs a need for it, only use it once all of us are in the clear.â
âUnderstood, mâlady.â
âNivia, get their eyes when theyâre close enough for a lunge,â Erin instructed.
Nivia nodded and began preparing the spell as children-sized humanoid creatures with pale red skin and distorted faces came pouring in from the shadows of the distance.
âWhat in the name⦠Dregs?â Erin muttered as she read the results of Appraisal.
âGoblins?â Amyra reckoned.
âThey are certainly as ugly as goblins but⦠they are giving off the wretched tenor of Demoids.â
âBy the Divines⦠donât tell me theyâre childrenâ¦â
âI doubt they are judging by the Mana they possess but weâll find out once we get to the bottom of this.â
Nivia unleashed her spell once the Dregs were around thirty feet away from them. A strong gust of wind blew towards them, bringing along the sand and dust permeating the tunnel. The Dregs stopped in their charge and floundered around from the fine minute grains burrowing into their eyes. They shrieked and cried, flailing erratically.
Erin lunged and spun with deadly grace, bringing her blade through a few necks and heads. A Dreg pounced at her despite still being blinded by the dust and sand. She laced her tails in Arcane Armour and Arcane Edge and swiftly swatted the Dreg away to the wall. She cut down a few more Dregs in front of her while her tails handled her defence. As if having a mind of their own, her tails fended off all that tried to sneak up on her. No Dregs could flank her.
Amyra swallowed her doubt and hesitation and went to town with her slaughter. She tried not to think about the possibility of the Dregs being children-turned-Demons. She had slain plenty of larval monsters and beasts. She convinced herself this was no different than that. These Dregs werenât even normal monsters or beasts but variant breeds of Demons. With a single swing, she cleaved through half a dozen of Dregs. The underlying comfort she had was the Dregsâ blood was black instead of red.
Nivia brandished her twin short swords and stayed at the back. She was not as proficient at going up against multiple enemies at once as the two. However, she was more adept at weaving spells than the two. She pushed away the Dregs that was rushing at her with Gale and kept them in place with Whirlwind. She then cut them down one by one as she let them loose from their imprisonment one at a time.
âNivia, behind you!â Erin shouted as she felled the last Dreg.
Nivia spun around instantly and saw a limber snake-like creature with four limbs, lunging at her. She didnât know where it came from but that wasnât the main concern right now. The monster was already three feet away from her.
Nivia clicked her tongue and chanted, âLaser,â as she pointed at the abominable creature. A thin strip of light streaked out from the tip of her finger and pierced through the creatureâs neck. She then waved her finger to the side and the light streak followed, decapitating the monster.
The monster flopped to the ground with smoke steaming off of the cauterised stump where its head had been.
Nivia dropped to her knees, panting. âDamn it,â she cursed.
âAre you alright?â Erin asked, rushing to her side and casting Spirit Mend on her.
âIâm fine. Just low on Mana at the moment.â
âThat was Light Magic, wasn't it?â Amyra asked.
âIt is,â Nivia answered in between her heavy breaths.
âOh right, you have Light Magic, donât you? But that might have been the first I have seen you use it.â
âThatâs because Light Magic is as strenuous as Spatial Magic,â Amyra explained. âWith the amount of Mana Niv has, she could probably only use one spell and be exhausted of Mana.â
âI have a good affinity with Light Magic. I can use about three spells but it is still pretty tasking mentally.â
âCan you walk?â
âI can but Iâm not sure about fighting.â
âWell, letâs just keep moving and stay close to me, Nivia. Alright?â Erin said, pulling Nivia close until their shoulders were touching.
Nivia smiled sheepishly. âAlrightâ¦â