Overgeared - Chapter 836
âLauel put us on hold, and you really summoned us. We roughly know the situation,â a tanned beauty holding a bow spoke up. She drew three arrows which flickered with flames that were as gorgeous as her big lips and wavy hair.
âLeave the small fries to us.â Jishuka smiled confidently and unleashed archery close to a godly archer. The three flaming arrows were shot without a time difference and arrived precisely at the middle of Diasâ eyes, brows, and heart.
Dias and the dozens of elves heâd captured were surprised.
âTo think that a person who isnât an elf is capable of this sort of archery?â
The arrows shot like beams of light and exploded the moment they hit, dealing Dias with deep wounds. Dias flew back, but Chris rushed to the wide open Dias and swung his greatsword.
âDaring to hit Grid without permission!!â Chris thought that everything should have a process. If someone was going to challenge King Grid, they had to demonstrate their qualification by going through Chris first! Chrisâ greatsword struck Dias! Following this, Dias continued to suffer great damage as he was hit by Regas and Pon. The intense skills made Dias feel dizzy.
âJude. Hit.â Then the finishing blow came from Jude, whose attack aimed at the ragged Dias. However, it only cut the air.
ââŠ???â What was this sudden trolling? The group was stunned because they had expected Jude to finish off Dias.
Chris acted on behalf of Jude. â1,000 ton Sword!â
It was a heavy blow! Then Dias started turning gray.
âWhat is this?â The party paused as they were heading to support Grid. It was because they didnât receive messages about Diasâ death, as well as the experience and dropped items.
âWhat?â The party was confused. Jude was the only one who was untroubled and didnât look surprised. Then a voice rang out from behind Jishuka. It was the voice of the supposedly dead Dias, who had reappeared without a single wound and shook his head. âI guess Master caused a terrible incident. I told him to stop but he touched a lionâs nose. Tsk!â
Chris hurriedly exclaimed, âJishuka! Avoid it!â
However, it was too late. Diasâ black hand penetrated Jishukaâs armor, tearing at her skin and muscles.
[You have suffered 12,390 damage!]
[You are affected by black magic. Your pain is maximized.]
[You have suffered a further 5,700 damage!]
[The recovery of all resources has slowed. Defense and resistance have dropped. Skills and magic canât be used for 3 seconds!]
The attack was strong.
âCough!â Jishuka became alarmed as she was stabbed and severely injured.
âGrid dealt with these monsters alone?âÂ
This was a natural misunderstanding! Dias opened the distance again as Regasâ late kick and Ponâs stab burst into the air instead of hitting him. He narrowly avoided their attacks in a breathtaking manner! Letting out an exaggerated sigh of relief, Dias looked at Phou and Grid. âItâs ruined. No matter how I looked at it, there is no chance of turning this around.â
The Overgeared King and his knights were better than rumored. This situation was dangerous for him to face just by himself. So, Dias made a judgment. It might be possible in a one-on-one fight against Grid or his knights, but it was impossible to go against them all. In particular, the stupid-looking knight with a silly expression was a problem. âJude. Kill.â
âMy illusion magic doesnât work on him. Is his stupid expression mocking me?â Dias blocked the greatsword that aimed at him. He couldnât cope with the weight of the sword and hurriedly withdrew his arm, while Jude kept turning left and right.
âKuock!âÂ
Judeâs power was incredible! Diasâ illusion was shaken from side to side and removed.
âHeâs there!â
The gazes of the other members, which were in a completely different direction from Jude, shifted to Diasâ body at once. Dias was frustrated. âI didnât think my illusion would be broken so soon.â
It was the first time he had ever experienced this. Dias had played an active role in the Violet Kingdom and faced countless powerful players, but he had never experienced such a grave crisis. He saw Jude as a transcendent person. âYou are the Overgeared Kingâs first knight for a reason.â
âJude. His Majestyâs first knight!â Judeâs greatsword didnât stop for even a moment as he continued to corner Dias. Jude had been growing ever since he became Gridâs knight. He had been breaking his limits over and over, having fought Maxong and then becoming stronger during the Belial raid. Now, he was in the spotlight for the third time.
Dias tried to fight back and resist. His magic blocked Judeâs greatsword and aimed at Judeâs abdomen a few times. However, Jishukaâs rain of arrows flew over Jude, making his counterattack pointless. As more arrows were shot, Diasâ wounds increased while Jude healed.
Meanwhile, Chris, Pon, and Regas worked with Jude to add more pressure onto Dias. Dias was knocked to his knees and cried out with pain. He coughed up blood and asked, âThe battle gear you use⊠Were they produced by the Overgeared King? Precious memoriesâstories that will become history and legendsâare contained in these solid objects, right?â
Yes, there was nothing insignificant in the world. Dias wanted to convey it, âWe all have our unique circumstances. I have somehow become a villain, but there are many stories where Iâm not a monster. I had a special power and had a terrible life because I was born as a hybrid. Then I met my masterâŠâ
ââŠ?âÂ
What did Dias want to say? The named NPCsâ long tirade entered the ears of Chrisâ group. Thinking it was the precursor of a quest, everyone focused on Dias. This was apart from Jude, who struggled in Regasâ and Ponâs constraints while everyone listened to Dias.
However, Dias didnât give them a quest. He just asked for a favor, âI hope you donât hate my master too much. He wasnât a wicked person in the beginning.â
It was the same for players, NPCs, and monsters. Everyone had a story. As such, the last wish that Dias wanted to convey was for his masterâs safety. When Dias finished speaking, he moved his fingers.
âUhâŠ?âÂ
Some of the surrounding trees turned into elves. No, to be precise, they were changed back into elves. This was the reason why Phou was still hungry despite frequently eating elves.
âThat Phou, he is currently on an empty stomach. The satiety he feels is due to my illusions. But this will soon be released, and he wonât be able to fight for long.â Dias looked sympathetically at Phou whom Grid was hitting one-sidedly.
Jishuka asked, âWhat is your reason for saving the elves?â
âI am also an apostle of justice.â
ââŠâ
âKukuk, Iâm joking. I will say it bluntly. I helped my master, not the elves.â
Yes, he had protected the elves because he hadnât wanted to see his masterâs âgoodsâ damaged. Everything was for the sake of his master. His master had never given all his heart to Dias, but the grace Kir had offered to his knights on the first day had been real.
âI do feel a bit of anger toward my master butâŠâ Dias extended his neck to the struggling Jude, who was still being held back by Regas and Pon. He wanted his end to come from the strongest knight who defeated him.
âW-Wait a minute.â Jishuka tried to stop Jude because she felt reluctant to kill Dias. Chris, Pon, and Regas also looked troubled. However, Jude was adamant. He barely shrugged off Regas and Pon and then swung his greatsword at Diasâ neck without hesitation. âWaste of time. No. His Majesty. Help. I will.â
A gray pillar shot up, then Jude immediately headed to Grid. Once Dias died and his illusions were completely removed, Phou fell into a terrible state of hunger and went berserk. He swung his big hands at Grid continuously.
âJude! Help!â Only looking at Grid and only thinking about Grid⊠No, he was a thoughtless knight. Jude broke through his third limit after killing Dias and acted, but it was too late.
âLinked Kill Wave Pinnacle!â
âKuwaaah!â Phou had become berserk and only focused on attacking. This was a mistake. He wasnât aware of the damage he received from the shield and the poisonous fog of Valhalla of Infinite Affection, and he didnât bother to block or avoid Gridâs attack either.
The fight was over. Unable to endure Linked Kill Wave Pinnacle which had activated twice due to Godâs Command, Phou turned to gray.
Judeâs eyes lit up when he arrived at Gridâs side belatedly. âYour Majesty. Cool!â
***
ââŠâ Kirâs stamina was depleted because he hadnât been able to rest for a while after entering the forest.
Pero, the unicorn, licked Kir who looked haggard and drained. The unicornâs clear eyes contained feelings of deep affection and anxiety, but these emotions werenât delivered to Kir. From Kirâs point of view, pets were just chunks of graphics and artificial intelligence.
âTch.â Kir wiped away the saliva on his cheek like it was dirt and shifted his gaze to see Faker standing silently nearby. This made Kir sincerely curious.Â
âWhy are you so relentless? Is there any meaning in killing me? What does the Overgeared Kingdom gain if I lose items and experience?â Kir grumbled despite already knowing the reason why. Satisfy was a competitive society like in reality. It was natural for players to keep other players in check. Letâs suppose that they let Kir go. One day, he might have an impact comparable to Grid, and when that happened, he was likely to threaten Grid.
âShit⊠Dammit.â Kir understood why Grid was obsessed with killing him. Now that he was a target, Kirâs fate was inevitable. He would suffer enormous damages from the moment he started dancing on Gridâs palm. However, even soâŠ
âIt will be a mistake if you think this will end so easily.â
His stamina was slowly recovering thanks to the unicornâs blessing. Kir overcame his exhaustion and held a glass bottle to Beniyaruâs mouth, who was still trapped in his arms. The bottle was filled with a black liquid.
âThe Yatan Essence. If she swallows this much, even a named NPC will die instantly. Understand? I absolutely wonât die alone.â Beniyaru was the one Grid had called out to, and she had asked Grid for help. As such, Kir speculated that there was a special link between Grid and Beniyaru and that Beniyaruâs death would be a significant blow to Grid. âI wonât lose everything alone. Isnât that right?â
âIt isnât right.â
While he was chuckling wickedly, Kir stopped with surprise. ââŠ!âÂ
He got goosebumps as a God Hand flew toward him and swung a hammer.
âUrgh!â Kir became stiff due to the hammer! Grid used that moment to take Beniyaru away. Kir gritted his teeth. Feeling that he was obviously the victim, the hatred and anger in his voice were genuine as he said, âYou! How much do you want to take from me?â
Grid asked in return, âHow much do you have to take away from the elves?â
âWhat?â Kir was speechless. He was taken aback by the question since he now completely understood the feelings of a victim. Grid ignored the silent Kir and looked at Beniyaru. Did she want to get away from reality? Having blocked off her emotions and thoughts, Beniyaru looked like an empty doll.
âShe⊠What have the elves done that they have to suffer like this?â
ââŠâ The present Kir couldnât answer that. Grid aimed at Kir and was about to hit his neck. However, at this moment, Huroi ran over urgently and whispered in Gridâs ears, âMaster, the horse he is riding is a unicorn.â
âUnicorn? Really?â
âTake it.â
âWhat?â
Take away a pet? What was this? Pets were different from items. Players didnât have to worry about losing pets when dying because the ownership of a pet was fully guaranteed.
âThere is a way. Ownership can be transferred over.â
âNo, what are you saying?â Grid frowned. He couldnât understand Huroi at all. âWhy would that bastard transfer his pet to me?â
âIn exchange for sparing himâŠâ
Everyoneâs eyes were focused on the scene of Huroi whispering in Gridâs ears. The people didnât know what they were talking about, so they soon got a shock.
âKir, do you want to live?â It was due to Gridâs sudden offer.
âWhat? You will spare me?â Kir was also confused.Â
Grid nodded at the suspicious Kir. âYes. Iâll spare you. Didnât you spend a lot of money on the elves this time? If you die here, wonât you lose your ranking and have trouble with future transactions?â
It made a lot of sense, so Kir didnât deny it. He thought about it and immediately noticed the catch because he was a merchant. âWhat do you want in return for sparing me?â
Grid pointed to the unicorn in response. âThat.â
âCrazy jerk!â Kirâs angry reaction was natural. The value of a unicorn was so great that it couldnât be converted into money! Kir calculated that no one had a unicorn as a pet. He would rather die than give up something so precious. Just when Kir was about to refuse the proposal without hesitation, Grid said, âThink carefully before answering. If you make a mistake, I will be an enemy you can never get rid of.â
Gulp! Chills went down Kirâs spine. He was well aware of what Immortal had suffered recently. Could one merchant cope with the Overgeared Kingdom that not even Immortal could handle? Realistically, it was hard. The protection of the empire mightâve prevented Immortal from being raided by those who are tempted by the items, but it was impossible for other ordinary players to deal with. He could become the target of two billion people! Kir imagined something terrible and shook his head.
Grid didnât give Kir a chance to think too deeply. âGive me the unicorn. Then I will spare your life without giving you a death bounty.â
âYou will really spare me? You wonât set a kill order on me?â
âYes. Instead, I will kill you the next time we meet. I really dislike you. Be careful not to encounter me again for the rest of your life.â
âUgh..!â
Grid had the trinity of money, strength, and authority. The force he could gather using his items as raw material was infinite. All these made Kir afraid of Grid, and he was convinced that it was best to accept Gridâs offer. In the endâŠ
[Ownership of the unicorn âPeroâ has been transferred to âGrid.â]
Kir agreed to Gridâs request. This was a decision for his future.
ââŠCan I go now?â Kir asked in a powerless voice.
Grid nodded. âYes. Go.â
Kir had lost time, money, pride, and his unicorn. However, his eyes were overflowing with motivation.
âDefinitely⊠I will someday repay todayâs disgrace.â
It might not be possible in one or two years. However, the story would change in four or five years. Kir would successfully recover under the aegis of the empire as planned. He would build up an alliance around the Gauss Kingdom and get revenge on Grid one thousandâno, tens of thousands of times. Kir believed that if he had more strength and authority, he would be able to do something about Grid.
However, this faith was soon broken.
âDid you forget my warning? Didnât I tell you not to meet me?â
âWhat?â Kir had walked for around 20 minutes and was shocked when he suddenly heard a voice. He raised his head to see Grid blocking the way on a white unicorn.
âW-What is this? It canât be!â
Was the top-ranked player such a gangster? No, it was impossible. Grid pointed a knife at Kir who was denying his imagination.
âI told you I would kill you again. Didnât I tell you to be careful?â
âY-You son of a bitch!â
Grid was a villainâno, a scoundrel⊠No, a gangster. Kir paled as he belatedly realized Gridâs essence and shouted, âKnights Summoning!â
It wasnât the time to cling to the elves. He had to take down Grid today! Kir summoned his three knightsâŠ
âWhat?â Kir lost his soul.
It was due to an unexpected notification window.
[No knights are available to be summoned.]
âD-Donât tell meâŠ?â
âThe unicorn is good.â
Kir, who had transformed the forest of the world tree into hell, turned to gray. This was the precursor to the fall of the Merchant King. Thatâs right. Kir thought he had lost everything to Grid today, but it was only an illusion. He still had things left to loseâthe trading connections he had all over the continent.
[The unicorn is sad.]
[Affinity with the unicorn is very low.]
[It is recommended to give the unicorn a new name.]
[Affinity with the elves has increased by 50.]
[The world tree is interested in you.]
[The world tree has sent you an invitation.]