The army of monsters from the Denest Mountain Range greatly threatened Pialu. It consisted of high-level monsters that ordinary people couldnât even imagine fighting and was teeming with so many ordinary monsters that seemed impossible to count. Although the city had called for reinforcements from other places, none could be found. It seemed like the destiny of Pialuâs citizens was only death. People raised their weapons out of fear that they or their families could be the monstersâ next meal, but they prayed and prayed that the solution the commander-in-chief told them about was true. After all this heartache, the answer to their prayers was right in front of their faces.
Baaam!
A titan as big as the castle walls cowered like a small child. Since the titan was so big, people could see the scene from well above the castle wall.
âWaaaaaaaaa!â
âUaaaaaaaaah!â
Every single soldier waved his or her weapon in the air and cheered. One figure was erasing the fear that rose right up to their nose by the second. With just a flick of his hands, Zich mocked the monsters that couldâve crushed them, and the audience felt refreshed to see these monsters losing without being able to put up much of a fight.
Baaam!
There was another explosion, and monsters died in clusters. The soldiers cheered loudly again.
âHe really is amazing.â While gripping her staff, Elena sighed watching Zich fight. Even though she had seen the extent of Zichâs powers multiple times since she joined his party, she was still not used to it. Even though it was common knowledge and tended to be the case that a mageâs magic was above a swordsmanâs sword in terms of sheer power, Elena knew her magic could never surpass Zichâs attacks. In comparison, Snoc simply shrugged like he was used to this. Snoc had also been one of those in charge of fighting high-level monsters, but when Zichâs monster annihilation began, he returned to the castle walls.
âI think Sir Zichâs strategies and swordsmanship are all amazing, but above all else, I think this is the most amazing part about him. His immense mana just supports his pure strength.â
âYou told me thatâs the strength Sir Zich has when he completely releases his mana, right?â
âYeah.â
The two went back and forth like this and continued their conversation; there wasnât a trace of nervousness from being on a battlefield, as Nowem demonstrated by slouching on Snocâs shoulders and yawning loudly. Yet, unlike these people watching the battle peacefully, some only expressed shock and bewilderment.
ââ¦Whatâs that?â Unlike her usually cold self, Pina stared at the scenery Zich unfolded with wide eyes. Pina never thought her mind lacked behind her peers. Instead, even in the magicianâs tower where only geniuses gathered, she thought her mind was superior to them all. She was the genius among geniusesâthis was her own evaluation of herself. This wasnât wrong in any sense since she was one of the top minds among the greatest minds. Yet, no matter how much she tried, she couldnât wrap her head around the sight before her.
âHowâ¦?â How was it possible for an individual to display such might and strength? Beyond amazing, it was frightening.
âBut itâs a bit strange.â Then, Pina heard a voice beside her and turned her head. She was standing next to Lyla, Elena, and Snoc. The commander had gathered the mages in one place to easily protect them. Snoc had spoken just now.
âDonât you think Sir Zichâs attacks are a bit dull right now? I donât think heâs giving it his all. If he did, I think he wouldâve defeated the monsters some time ago.â
Hearing this, Pina thought, âThatâs not even all his power?â It didnât make sense. The might Zich displayed currently was astonishingly frighteningâhow could anyone insinuate that he wasnât using all his power?
âAre they bluffing because they are his companions?â Thinking this, Pina concluded that Snoc was simply a bluffer. Yet, Lylaâs next words made Pina swing her head around and stare at Lyla.
âItâs because heâs aware of his surroundings. Even if heâs some distance away, there are people around, and if he attacks however he likes, they could get caught up in these attacks. Furthermore, heâs fighting near a city. If he changes the terrain more than necessary, it would be a headache for the Pialuâs residents to fix,â Lyla said and smiled. She thought it was praiseworthy that Zich was thinking about his surroundings. This type of behavior was unbelievable if he was Zich Moore. As he said, Zich was thoroughly acting like a hero, and now, there was no way that Zich would become Zich Moore. Thus, Lyla watched Zich fight contently and approved of his actions.
ââ¦.He really is not giving his all?â Pina felt even more conflicted. To Pina, Lyla was a mage with formidable skills, and thus, her words held a completely different meaning and weight than Snocâs. Next to Pina, there was Chelsea. Her kind mask was completely shattered now as Chelsea watchedâno, glowered at Zich.
âI canât believe it. I canât believe it. I canât believe it,â Chelsea murmured endlessly and so quietly that even Pina couldnât hear her even though she was standing right next to her. Due to the sound of battle and growing cheers of the soldiers, no one could hear her. However, Chelsea was in such disbelief that she didnât even think about being heard.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âHeâs that strong?â Zich was the number one figure who made her rival Lubella (although only by her own claims) into a Saintess. Naturally, Zich was a huge eyesore to Chelsea, and she, therefore, wished for his misfortune at all times. However, she had not imagined that he would have such amazing skills. This was not merely an annoying situation; Zichâs power was an extremely dangerous threat to Chelsea. Her plan to regain her status using Glen had gone totally awry because of him.
âCan Glen really surpass this guy?â Chelsea shook her head. She hadnât been traveling for very long, but she roughly knew Glenâs skills. Glenâs skills could not even scrape the bottom of Zichâs skills right now. âGlen is such a useless bastard!â
Chelseaâs mouth felt bitter as she realized that the rope she had grabbed onto to pull herself up was not good enoughâno, her competitionâs rope was way too tough and strong. It felt like her mouth was full of sand. However, there was nothing that Chelsea could do right now. All she could do was glare at Zich furiously and think about what to do for the future.
Like this, while each person had different thoughts about Zichâs skills, they all watched Zich fight the monsters.
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Bam! Something passed by the soldiers. Considering that it made an enormous sound when it landed, it must have weighed a lot. True to their expectations, a basiliskâs head that Zich just cut off landed near them. The surrounding soldiers quickly moved away from the basiliskâs head. Even though the head was cut off from the main body, it was still terrifying to be near it.
However, Glen did not move an inch even when the basiliskâs head passed him and he calmly looked forward. An onlooker might have thought he was unfazed by his surroundings and was carefully assessing his situation, but Glen didnât even feel remotely peaceful or calm.
âHow! How! How! How!â His inner voice was hideously stained with jealousy and pressed down on his heart. âWhat the hell happened!â His eyes became bloodshot, and his pupils were dead set on Zich as he continued to massacre the monsters.
Zichâs age was different. The sword he was holding was different. The timing was also different. However, Zichâs current state was all too familiar to Glen.
âThatâs Zich Moore!â Zich Moore was the final chess piece that should have been the final ending for his journey as a hero. However, Zich Moore was also a chess piece that should never have appeared at this time. Had his eyes gone bad perhaps? Glen was in denial as he rubbed his eyes several times. However, the sight in front of him did not change.
Zich was still using the same enormous power that reminded Glen of Zich Moore and was massacring the monsters. Even though Glen was shocked that Zich was wielding a power that he shouldnât possess at this time, there was another reason why Glenâs mood hit rock bottom.
Bamm! Zichâs frightening attacks swept through the monsters, and the monsters died without even resisting properly. Then, soon afterâ
âWoooooahhhhhhhhhh!â The people around him cried out in joy and happiness. Glen also heard cheering from across the city walls as well. Whether it was the commander, the soldiers, or the mercenaries, everyone was screaming their heads off. It was a sound that Glen was extremely familiar with. He had received these cheers several, tens, hundredsâno, way more than hundreds of times before. To the Sun Hero, Glen Zenard, receiving peopleâs cheers was as natural as breathing.
However, people were not cheering for him. Zich Moore, the Demon Lord of Strength and his final enemy, was receiving praises instead.
âDonât make me laugh!â How could people cheer for a Demon Lord? Did that even make sense especially when a ârighteous heroâ like him was nearby? However, no matter how much Glen gritted his teeth inside his mind, nothing changed. Zich was sweeping the monsters by himself, and people were cheering for Zich, not him.
Bamm! With another explosion, many monsters began dying again, and there was another round of cheers. âShut up! You, useless weaklings! All of you are useless trash that canât even solve your own problems and just want to leech on others!â
Even though Glen had received cheers as if they were a natural part of his life, now that people were cheering for Zich, he showered insults towards the audience. However, Glen kept these insults to himself. He really wanted to spit out these harsh insults out into the worldâhe wanted to approach these pieces of trash and tell them he was the true hero. He wanted to pluck out their eyes for failing to recognize him.
However, Glen desperately tried to suppress these desires. If he really carried out these thoughts, he would have to throw away his hero title. Glen really felt as if his insides were churning. However, there was nothing he could do. He could only stand still pathetically as he watched Zich fight and listen to people cheer for him.
Bamm! A behemoth fell and rolled right in front of Glen. Peopleâs cheering increased several folds as it was the last monster. All the monsters that had ambushed Pialu were now gone. Even though Pialu ended up victorious, Glen didnât join the celebration. Zich climbed on top of the behemothâs corpse. Then, Glen looked up at Zich, and Zich looked down at him.
âIt seems as if weâre both fine.â
Glen had no choice but to reply, ââ¦Yes.â
People began surrounding Zich, and Zich lifted Windur high up in the air on top of the behemothâs corpse.
âOooahhhhhhhhh!â
Peopleâs loud cheering shook the air. Glen had no choice but to stand quietly among the crowd, not uttering a single word.