Book 9, 70
City of Sin
A New Military Force
Back in Faelor, Richard had just annihilated another of the reaper squadrons before falling headfirst to the ground. He panted endlessly, lacking the will to force himself back up. Nasia walked towards him and kicked his rear, âGet up and drink your potions, you still need to melt this scrap metal so we can go kill the next batch!â
He remained motionless on the ground, refusing to move as he struggled to lift his hand and stretch it out, âFive minutes! Please, even three is enough!â
âIâm not giving you one. Get up, or Iâm stabbing you!â she said as she poked his butt with the tip of her longsword. While Richardâs skin was tough, it parted immediately and started leaking drops of blood.
When he still didnât move, she dropped all hints of friendliness. Pulsing with killing intent, she pulled her sword back at stabbed straight for his anus with flames lining her blade. Richard jumped from the ground in shock, barely turning around to see the deep hole that had been stabbed in the ground. The lining had been completely crystallised; if he had taken the hit, even his demonic blood wouldnât protect him from being blunt.
Each one of Nasiaâs swords was as powerful as all three of his combined. Richard didnât want a taste of it even if he reached level 36 in the future, let alone now. His expression turned especially ugly as he heard a gentle laugh nearby, and he turned to glower at the offender who looked away in a panic. Waterflowerâs shoulders were still bouncing as she tried to restrain herself, but in that one moment he saw a sense of nostalgia in her eyes.
Before Richard could even curse, a handful of potions were thrown his way. He downed them all in one go, sitting down to meditate. Everyone around couldnât help a smile, but their gazes towards him were filled with veneration. He had been heavily injured this time, giving them the chance to enjoy the boosts Nasia could grant, but they realised this pinnacle of buffs came with a painful price. It took a huge toll on oneâs energy, and when it wore off the fatigue could turn someone insane. One felt like they had been hollowed out, every bone itching so hard that they felt like mutilating themselves. Ironshield even had to cut himself a dozen times before he managed to calm down.
And this was all from War King. Nasia explicitly told the rest of them that the Projection of Ruin was Richardâs specialty; even legends couldnât handle its power and could tire themselves out to death. In a similar case, most saints only enjoyed a brief period of War Fanatic before they started to dry out. Knowing this, the fact that Richard had Nasia cast the Projection of Ruin every battle was frightening. Even worse, he couldnât simply rest like the other powerhouses when they were done; he still needed to drink mana potions and recover, using his blue flames to refine the wreckage. The inhuman determination this needed garnered more respect than any words or killing ever could.
For some reason, Nasia seemed to have it out for Richard as well, driving him like a tyrant as she refused to give him even five minutes of rest. Moreover, her threats were the only ones that actually got him moving. Everyone present squeezed their buttcheeks when she brandished her sword; what had been instinct for Waterflower so long ago had been weaponised by the paladin.
Only ten minutes later, Richard was done with meditation and had finished off the reaper remains. Everyone then flew back to Bluewater and offloaded the energy cores before resupplying and heading off to their next targets. The broodmother could have handled this herself, but with the prior sneak attack on the capital, Richard would rather spend as much time as he could close to the city just in case. The broodmother didnât actually believe they would attack againâ in her opinion, the ocean had much more flesh to offer now than the few people that remainedâ but he refused to take the risk.
However, Richard was met with two unexpected visitors upon his return to Bluewater Oasis: Mountainseaâs mother and father.
âWeâre here to participate in the reward point battlefield,â Greyhawk explained with a smile.
âHuh? Which one, the dragons or the demons?â
âThe reapers.â
âThe what... Oh, right,â he shook his head, trying to regain some clarity. He had almost forgotten that there was a reward mechanic for fighting the reapers. Despite the three divine weapons on offer, even epic beings like Ruben didnât want to take the risk. Returning to his senses, he looked at the two with suspicion, âIn that case, I hope you can give me a good reason to accept you.â
Asa was an epic being, while Greyhawk with his now jet black hair was somewhat of a mystery even to Richard himself. The addition of the two would definitely be a huge boost in the battle against the reapers, but knowing what he did about the Princeâs background he simply couldnât take on the risk.
Greyhawk flashed a dry smile, âIâve come here for knowledge. The reapers hold many secrets of the universe.â
âSpoken like a true High Scholar,â Richardâs eyes narrowed.
âI know you want all Scholars dead. I was indeed in their order in the past, even a potential successor to the castle lord, but I have withdrawn and am a free individual. My thirst for knowledge is far more pure, the same as your desire for power.â
âWhy did you leave?â Richard pressed on.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Asa frowned at this insistence, snorting as she pulsed her bloodlust into an aura. However, Richard smiled calmly as a red glow shot out from his own body, crushing her aura immediately before fading away. The barbarianâs eyes went wide in surprise; his killing intent actually surpassed her own! How could someone so young have more combat experience than her?
Greyhawk allowed the tiny contest to play out before tapping his wifeâs hand, calming her down as he turned back to Richard, âI understand why you are so resentful; I would be the same. Of course, I have my own ways to deal with them, but that doesnât affect you. I left Soremburg because I found something more important than chasing the root of existence, something more meaningful.â
The Prince lifted Asaâs hand as he said this, his gentle expression immediately melting the heart of the cold warrior as she pulled him in for a hug. Richard found himself speechless at the sight, but after a moment of consideration he decided that their involvement would be a benefit to Faelor. The two would need no support, capable of hunting down reaper squadrons all on their own. He would only need to assign messengers to them.
âDo you want to meet Mountainsea?â he asked, âWe can be there in a few minutes.â
âNo need,â Asa shook her head, âWe will have other chances after we deal with the enemy. Is there anything to take note of?â
âA lot, actually, but... Tell you what, I was about to head out for a hunt in a bit. Letâs act together, you should be able to assess the enemies in one fight. You two can then act independently afterwards, Iâll leave you with a contact for any supplies you need.â
âAlright. I also heard there are three divine weapons we can earn from this battlefield,â Asa suddenly said.
Richard was taken aback by the forthrightness, but he still managed to respond, âYes, but they are already in the reward point system with a fixed price. I have some other divine weapons if you still want some.â
Greyhawk raised an eyebrow in surprise, âThere are five divine weapons in the exchange system, and you still have more on hand? Are you a divine weaponsmith as well?â
Richard sighed, âHeh, Iâm not even the person with the most divine equipment here.â
Nasia, who had been standing nearby all this while, suddenly changed to an elegant stance. A blinding glow emitted from her body as all of her divine equipment was activated in tandem, forming a field of white light around her. Asa and Greyhawk froze in astonishment as they noticed the current of divine symbols in the light, losing their speech for a moment in the face of her power.
The two exchanged looks before Greyhawk forced a smile, âAlright Richard, I have to admit that you surprised me. But weâve already seen the list and are interested in all three of those weapons; I have some items to exchange for points.â
Richard was handed a simple leather pack with a dozen items within, and as he started looking through it his heart started to race.