âI-I canât believe it!â Ultel shouted. All the subordinates around Ultel simultaneously turned toward him. Zichâs companions and the Bellid forces passionately fighting against them did the same thing. Yet, Ultel didnât have the luxury to pay attention to anyone else. Their most important location had been left exposed to their enemies without any defense mechanisms set up.
âH-How! How did you open the door?!â Was there another item like the Emperorâs Ring? Ultel thought that the possibility was simply too low.
âThereâs no way they would make so many precious items!â The empire couldâve made another one as a precaution, but making more than that wouldâve only increased the danger and risk of losing very valuable items in other places. However, that only left one remaining explanation.
ââ¦Did he give it to someone else? An item similar to the Emperorâs Ring?â
It was unthinkable for Ultel. This was an item that could control the Brushel System. How could anyone give it to someone else? Ultelâs close subordinates were loyal and had outstanding skills, as expected of people that he had specially picked out using the information gained through countless regressions. Yet, no matter how much he trusted a subordinate, Ultel would never think of giving the Emperorâs Ring to any one of them. They were still another person after all.
Right now, however, it seemed that Zich had done just that.
âThereâs no way. Absolutely no way! How could you lend something so important to another person with the right state of mindâ¦!â
âThatâs up to me to decide.â
Although Ultelâs murmurings werenât loud, Zich was able to catch his voice easily. As he was gasping in shock from the unexpected turn of events, Ultel looked like really delicious prey to Zich.
âSeeing your response, it seems like my companions have arrived at the island. Why? Are you stunned that I entrusted something so important to those guys?â
âYou bastard, did you reallyâ¦!â Ultel couldnât believe it at all, but based on what Zich said, it seemed like Zich had really done the unbelievable.
âY-You crazy bastard! Did you really do something like that with a sane mind?!â
âIsnât that the difference between you and me, though? Itâs probably impossible for you to believe me with that very small brain of yours,â Zich snickered.
Ultel didnât feel provoked by Zichâs statements; he was just certain that Zich that lost his mind. Though his curiosity was fulfilled, Ultelâs heart didnât feel at ease and another question popped up in his head. When Zich used the strength and power he had once wielded in his prime days at the tower, Ultel didnât think twice about it. The Emperorâs Ring allowed its wearer to use all the mana they possessed in areas where the World Treeâs mana held influence. Thus, since the World Treeâs mana flowed in this tower and Zich possessed an item similar to the Emperorâs Ring, it wasnât strange that Zich could use all his mana. Yet, Zich just revealed that he no longer had the item with him.
âIf that guy really gave that item away, how is he using his powersâ¦!â Anyone could see that Zichâs powers were the same as his heyday, and in his current state, he had awakened all his mana. How was it possible that he was able to do this without that item?
âAre you curious about how Iâm using all my powers?â Zich shouted as if he had peeked into Ultelâs mind. Although Ultelâs subordinates kept rushing toward him, their attack power wasnât strong enough to seal Zichâs mouth.
âItâs really simple. I just freed up all the mana inside my body by myself.â
âDonât make me laugh! How could you free all that mana inside you at that age!â Ultel had been actually glad to see Zich wielding all his power inside the tower. Even if Zich had regressed, it was impossible for him to free up all his mana at that ageâthat was the sheer enormity of Zichâs mana pool. Thus, Ultel judged that Zich had brought the item similar to the Emperorâs Ring with him. If this was true, then he didnât need to worry about the safety of the island any longer, and so Ultel had called forth all his forces onto the island without any more hesitation. Now, Zich was claiming that he didnât have this item with him.
Zichâs responded, âItâs simple! Iâm so great of a genius that I can surpass your expectations!â
Ultel was at a loss for words. Was Zich simply mocking him? Or was he bluffing to cloud his judgment? However, Zichâs self-assured voice and confident expression indicated otherwise.
âNo, this isnât the time for me to be worrying about that!â Ultel wanted to immediately run to the island where the World Tree was, but then he stopped. He saw Zich slicing apart his subordinates like rotten pieces of wood and worried that Zich had more tricks up his sleeves.
âPin!â
âYes, master!â A robed person waiting by Ultelâs side jumped out. Ultel spoke while handing Tornium to him.
âWe have a trespasser on the island! Go take care of them immediately!â
âYes!â
âYou should takeâ¦â After choosing the most skilled subordinate to take the lead for this task, he needed to choose which forces to send to the island along with him. Thus, the ideas inside Ultelâs head became more complicated.
âHow manyâ¦should I send?â He only knew that enemies had invaded the island and didnât know their exact strength and number. Considering how important the island was, Ultel was sure that Zich wouldnât have sent some small fry. If he sent only a small number of forces, there was a high possibility that he would meaninglessly lose his subordinates without getting anything done. But he couldnât send too much of his current forces either as he was still fighting Zich and his companions. It appeared that those with low stamina such as Lubella and Walwiss felt fatigued, but the others were still going strong.
Ultelâs original strategy was to deplete Zich and his companionsâ strength by sending out an overwhelming number of monsters, the undead, and shadows. However, Zichâs party wasnât one that Ultel could easily beat with just numbers; there was always a possibility that they could push past Ultelâs forces no matter how many they were and reach the top of the tower. Thus, it was essential for Ultel to deploy some elite forces to keep Zichâs party occupied at the tower. By using the monsters, the undead, and shadows as sacrifices, they could block Zichâs partyâs attacks and the elite forces could use the openings created through those sacrifices to harm Zichâs party.
Yet, considering that the forces that Zich sent to the island had to be elite fighters, Ultel thought that he would also need to dispatch forces to match them. No, considering how important the island was, he needed to dispatch the whole lot of them. But what would he do against Zichâs party then?
âIâm still barely holding them down nowâ¦â Although Ultel was mobilizing all the forces that he could muster, these monster-like guys had managed to break through two barriers. If Ultel sent a large number of forces to the island right now, Zichâs party would climb to the very top of the tower and teleport to the island.
âMaster?â Pin called out to Ultel, waiting for a command. However, there was no sign of Ultelâs mouth opening again. He was in a great dilemma: should he focus on the island where the Brushel System was or focus on the tower where his worst enemy was?
âHuh? What are you thinking so hard about? You sure are having it easy, taking your sweet time and all that. A Bellid pope sure is different from the average man!â
âShut up!â
Ultelâs head felt like it was already going to burst, and he could almost feel steam coming out of his head, but Zichâs wily tongue didnât seem to stop flickering.
âWhile you are thinking, my companions are steadily approaching the system. Thereâs really no time for you to space out. I am kindly giving you advice, butââ
âI told you to shut up!â Ultel thought Zichâs intention was clear. By mocking his opponent, Zich was trying to fog his judgment skills.
âDonât want to. Donât want to,â Zich retorted.
â¦Or was it that Zich simply enjoyed tormenting his opponents?
At the same time, there was truth behind what Zich said. If he continued to drag on like this, he could be handing the island and the Brushel System to his enemies. Thus, Ultel acted urgently and with the exception of some troops necessary to block Zich for the time being, he sent as many elite forces to the island as possible. In the end, he judged that the Brushel System was more important than anything else. He also tried to send monsters and the undead along with them, but Zich didnât stand quietly and watch this happen.
âWhere are you going?!â
Bam! Estelladeâs blade shone brilliantly.
âI thought you wanted to continue dancing with us! You canât just choose to leave the stage on your own like that!â
âThatâs right! They sure donât know a thing about manners!â Lubella shouted from behind. It sounded like she was enjoying the situation very much.
Zich turned back to his companions. âWe will act a bit more rough from now on.â
âI understand.â
âOh my, you are pushing this old man too much.â
âNo problem! I still have plenty of arrows left!â
âDonât worry about injuries, everyone! Unless you are instantly killed, you can just forget about the injuries.â
Their attacks grew fiercer.
Until now, Zichâs party had been enduring the enemyâs attacks by being on the defensive and withholding as much strength and mana as possible. Yet, with Zichâs command, the way they fought completely changed. The speed at which they advanced clearly increased and their momentum was greater than before. The enemies blocking their path scattered away as Zichâs party pushed forward more and more. Since they began to focus on attacking, they quickly took on more injuries, some of which were even critical. Yet, however deep the injuries were, they recovered without a trace as Lubellaâs holy magic surrounded them.
âBlock! Block with all your might!â Ultel shouted so hard that there were veins bulging out on his neck. He also personally attacked, brandishing his staff. Yet, after a whole bunch of their forces was dispatched elsewhere and Zichâs party took an offensive stance, the Bellids failed to hold Zichâs party back. Rather, some of the reinforcements that Ultel meant to send to the island were destroyed by Zichâs party. Monsters and the undead that were meant to fill up numbers there were all getting annihilated by Zichâs party as they tried to move.
âIdiot! This is why you shouldnât have pulled us to this tower! It did nothing but make you split your forces! You are in no position to insult Glen Zenard!â Zich continued to shoot insults at him.
âY-You bastard!â Although Ultel had experience fighting Zich Brave, he had never fought Zich Moore before, since Zich Moore was Glenâs sole creation. Through the Brushel System, Ultel used to think that he knew Zich Moore very well. Yet, he couldnât have been more mistaken. The Zich Moore from his information and the Zich Moore he was facing now in reality were fundamentally different.
âThat idiot hero was dealing with a guy like this?â
Besides Zichâs strength, Zich had a tongue that could drive a person mad. Ultel felt like his brain would explode from Zichâs insults. They were on a completely different level from the humiliation that Glen Zenard had often forced upon him.
Yet, Zichâs presents didnât end there.