Chapter 92: Special Attack! Monolith Buster Crash!
I Was a Sword When I Reincarnated (WN)
92. Special Attack! Monolith Buster Crash!
ãP-Pirate ship spotted!!ã
The shipâs crew began the panic the moment they heard the watchmanâs shout. Likewise, the children immediately stopped eating and instead began looking around with anxious looks on their faces.
Seriously? Fuck those shit eating retards! Fran was just starting to relax and have fun! I was NOT going to let them get away with this.
The twins immediately went to go get the captain, who proceeded to explain the situation.
ãIt looks like weâre about to be attacked by a fleet of piratesã
ãFleet? How many?ã
ãEight ships in total.ã
Huh, thatâs actually a pretty decent number.
ãWhat do you think of our chances of breaking through and escaping?ã
ãIâm afraid itâs not possible. Theyâve many a speedboat.ã
ãThen shall we fight?ã
ãWith all due respect, your highness, I wish for you and your sister to board a lifeboat and escape.ã
ãWould it not be possible to fit us all on the aforementioned lifeboat?ã
ãWe would fit, but most of us will need to stay behind in order to fight the pirates and thereby draw their attention. The plan is currently to have your highnesses escape alongside the children and a few select others.ã
ãI refuse to to allow that to happen. I cannot allow myself to escape whilst making sacrifices of my retainers.ã
ãI too support my brotherâs sentiments. We refuse to escape by ourselves.ã
If I was still human, I likely wouldâve nodded my head in approval. I liked the way the prince and princess thought. Normally, this kind of situation would resolve itself by having a few subordinates act as decoys while they escaped. In fact, Iâd go as far as to say that escaping with their lives was precisely their duty as royalty. The only possible way to describe the two royals currently protesting that exact action was that they were naive.
But that was fine. I rather liked them, and I didnât really think there was any sort of issue with royalty acting the way they did.
ãI am also against the idea.ã
ãYou too Serid? I see you understand the value in having us all escape together.ã
ãI am against that idea as well. My belief is that we would do best to surrender.ã
ãWhat!? You fool! How can you possibly even consider the idea of surrender!?ã
Salrut roared in anger in response to Seridâs sudden suggestion.
ãWe cannot best them in combat.ã
ãAnd that is precisely why we should allow the prince and princess to escape while we buy them the time they require!ã
ãSo you mean to say that you believe the two of them will be able to navigate the ocean and safely return home in nothing but a miniscule rowboat? It would be much more favourable to declare the highnessâ identities and surrender. Pirates are crude, but it would be but nonsensical for them to go out of their ways to make enemies our country. I can assure that the pirates will not harm the prince nor princess, but instead, demand ransom as compensation for their safeties. There is no reason for us to resist. Resisting will do nothing more than anger our enemies and eliminate any potential means for negotiation.ã
His proposal did seem like it was supported by a decent amount of logic, but things probably wouldnât go as smoothly as he thought they would.
ãYour proposal is ridiculous! I refuse to acknowledge its viability.ã
ãLearn your place, Salrut. A mere knight like you has no right to participate in this conversation.ã
ãI am their highnessâ guard. I have the right to act according to my discretion in times of need.ã
ãHow impudent you are. Did you perhaps think that being promoted to their highnessâ guard provides you the right to argue against me?ã
ãImpudence plays no part in this ordeal! My duty is but to protect, and that is precisely what I am attempting to do.ã
ãSilence foreigner! You are nothing, a mere dog picked up by the queen upon a whim! I have more than enough reason to doubt the truth of your words.ã
ãI see that youâve stooped to the level of insults now, Serid.ã
ãAnd for what reason would I not? You are but encouraging a measure that would bring more risk to their highnessâ than necessary. Truly, I have begun to doubt your motives. Did you really take flight from the Kingdom of Reidos? Is that but a pretense? A lie? Is it not possible, or rather, likely, for you to be merely aiming for our countryâs Godblade? I think it so.ã
ãGodblade? In possession?ã
Fran joined in on the conversation happening between the two old men because her ears caught something that grabbed her attention.
ãI-Indeed. Our country is in possession of a single Godblade.ã
ãDonât you dare call the Fyrias Kingdom your country, you damned Reidosian!ã
ãI dare you to repeat those words!ã
And so, the two old men started arguing once again. Ew.
You know, thinking about it, arenât they like, kind of wasting a lot of time doing this?
ãTheyâre being a bit of a pain in the ass right, so what do you say to fixing their pirate problem, Fran? Theyâll probably tell us more about the Godblade if you ask later anyways.ã
ï¼Nn. Good idea.ï¼
ãMan, why did this have to happen in the middle of a meal anywaysâ¦ã
ï¼Sushi. Tasty.ï¼
ãUrushi, stay here and guard the prince and princess, alright?ã
ï¼Woof!ï¼
ï¼Save sushi. I want.ï¼
ï¼Bark!ï¼
ãOh, did you end up taking a liking to it?ã
ï¼Nn. Only second to curry. Tasty.ï¼
Welp, still doesnât match up to her beloved curry apparently.
ãWait, Fran, where are you going?ã
ãNn? Sinking enemies.ã
ãWhat? Wait! Youâre acting far too recklessly!ã
The prince tried to stop Fran by grabbing ahold of her, but she easily dodged and stepped up onto the shipâs railing.
ãBe right back.ã
And with that line, she leapt.
ãKyaaa! Fran!ã
ãFran!ã
The children rushed up to the shipâs railing in haste. Theyâd assumed that she had dived into the ocean, but yeah, no. Not even Fran could board a pirate ship with ease if she had to swim up to it first. And that was why they didnât see her swimming when they peeked over the deck. Instead, they were greeted by a rather peculiar sight. Fran was using magic to hop through the air.
ãWoah!ã
ãThatâs amazing!ã
ãFranâs flying!ã
I activated telekinesis and let her get on top of me. To the children, it looked as if she was surfing through the air.
It took us about thirty seconds to get up above the pirate ships. The flag they had raised was one with a skull inscribed upon it. In other words, the people we were about to fight were the pirate equivalent of basic bitches.
The only notable thing about the ships was that they had already sustained a fair amount of damage. It almost looked as if the pirates had just finished fighting another battle. One of the ships even had a giant hole in its side.
ãThe hellâs up with that?ã
ãDonât know.ã
ãOh well, whatever. They have their cannons prepped and stuff, so I guess canât just ignore that one or anything.ã
ãSink biggest last?ã
ãSure, why not?ã
ãNn. Starting now.ã
ãEr wait a sec, hold on. Why donât we actually try going for that one first?ã
ãBiggest?ã
ãYeah, I want to check if thatâs the one their captainâs on. I also want to ask them a few things before we sink them all.ã
ãUnderstood.ã
And so, we ended up attacking the ship that looked like the flagship first. The pirates onboard could do nothing but stare at us with their mouths gaping as we readied our assault.
ãStarting.ã
ãGo for it. Make sure you donât kill the captain though.ã
ãNn.ã
Fran leapt off of me, grabbed me on her way down, and immediately killed every pirate in her vicinity as she landed.
What happened afterwards was more or less a slaughter. Every single movement Fran made resulted in the death of a pirate. There were a few half decent fighters, but not a single one of them was even anywhere remotely close to a match for Fran. Their ranged options were completely nullified as well. None of the arrows or spells they loosed could pierce Franâs magic barrier.
ãW-who the hell are you!?ã
ãAdventurer.ã
ãShit! This is fucking insane!ã
ãDie bitch!ã
ãNo.ã
ãGyaaahhh!ã
It took us but a few moments to defeat every single pirate aboard the ship save for the captain.
ãDamned monster!ã
Oh what the fuck. I hate this guy already.
ï¼Master. Not content?ï¼
ãWell yeah. Just look at what heâs wearing.ã
ãNn?ã
What the hell kind of pirate was he supposed to be!? He didnât have any eyepatches, he didnât have any wooden limbs, and he didnât have any hooks, like what the hell! He didnât even have a goddamn hat with a goddamn skull on it either! Heâs literally not even a real pirate. Like come on! I was hoping he would look like Captain Hook, or maybe even Jack Sp*rrow, but no! This little shit doesnât look like a pirate at all! Like what the fuck was this!? I feel fucking scammed!
ãHeâs literally dressed the exact same as any run of the mill warrior!ã
The captain was wearing normal plate armour with a normal helmet. There was nothing interesting about his appearance at all. Well, I mean he did at least have a cape, and his armour was pretty high quality, but he looked literally nothing like the captain of a crew of pirates. I never wouldâve even guessed it to be him. The only reason I knew was because I used appraisal.
ãDamn you! Let go of me! Let go of me right this instant!ã
Fran lifted the pirate as I voiced my complaints. Seeing a cute, little girl like her lift a huge, bulky man was kind of off putting actually.
ãOh whatever⦠Letâs just get the questioning and shit over with.ã
ï¼What to ask?ï¼
ãAsk him if heâs the one that commands the whole fleet.ã
And so, we began to interrogate the pirate. Fran asked the questions while I figured out whether or not they were true by running them through the Principle of Falsehood.
The results of our interrogation were as follows: he was the fleetâs boss, they had a base with more guys there, and that they didnât have any treasure because theyâd only just left.
I wanted to ask the captain a few more questions, but we ran out of time. The other nearby ships had begun bombarding the one we were on despite the fact that their captain was still alive. How heartless.
ãThose sons of bitches betrayed me!ã
Iâm not sure what he expected. Theyâd probably just end up getting a new boss if he died anyways.
ãAlright, letâs go destroy all the other ships.ã
ãNn.ã
ãGyukeï¼ã
Fran gave the captainâs neck a chop and knocked him unconscious. For some odd reason, he let out a really wierd noise as it happened. Moreover, his mouth had began to foam, and his eyes had completely rolled back into his head.
ãThe hell was that?ã
ãNn? Cool effect. Good hit.ã
ãEh, oh well whatever. We can let him live if you want. Just like roll him up and bring him with us or something.ã
ãNn. Going.ã
A second bombardment assaulted us as Fran picked up the captain and got back on top of me. They seemed to be aiming at us, but they couldnât seem to hit because of how small of a target we were relative to what they were used to.
ãActivating now.ã
Fran activated her dimensional storage as she got above the other ships. This time, however, she wasnât actually putting anything inside of it. Quite the opposite, in fact. Remember those giant rocks we happened to pick up the other day?
ãFuahahaha! Take this! Monolith Buster Crash!ã
ï¼Nn?ï¼
ãEr, itâs nothing. Donât worry about it.ã
ãNn.ã
The pirates were clearly thrown into a state of disorder. Well, canât really blame them. A rock the size of their ship literally just appeared out of thin air.
Doing this allowed us to get rid of the giant rocks we had sitting around for no reason while also sinking the enemyâs ships in one go. It was truly an application of the classic two birds one stone concept.
Honestly, we probably couldâve just dumped the rocks in the ocean earlier, but doing that wouldâve made it seem like I was illegally dumping garbage or something, so I felt kinda guilty about it despite the fact that I probably wouldnât have been reprimanded for it anyway. This, however, made me feel pretty good if anything.
The dull sound of wood being torn to shreds rang throughout the seas the moment the rock hit the ship. This sound was immediately followed by a louder, metallic impact and then finally a series of screams. And that was that. The ship snapped in half and sank into the ocean.
ãNext?ã
ãHell yeah!ã
We did the same thing to the other ships as well. The pirates tried shooting us down with magic and arrows, but their shots were too scattered and failed to accomplish much of anything at all given that all their attacks were completely negated by Franâs magical barrier.
It took us less than five minutes to sink all eight pirate ships. Naturally, the flag ship was given the exact same treatment as the rest, and so, we managed to get rid of two thirds of the rocks we had in storage.
ãAlright, thatâs that. Letâs head back over to the ship.ã
ãNn.ã