Overgeared - Chapter 841
[You have suffered catastrophic damage!]
[A legend doesnât die easily. You can resist all attacks for 5 seconds with a minimum of health.]
âU-Ugh!â
In the collapsed wreckage of the castle, Yuraâs head was dizzy as she barely escaped from the pile of rocks. Why was Grid in a place like this? Why did he attack her? Furthermore, she was driven to death with âone blowâ? She had never imagined this situation. It was difficult to make a reasonable judgment due to the confusion that surged in like a tsunami. Her willpower was scattered. She didnât know what she was doing, what situation she was in, and what she had to do.
âNo.â Yura gritted her teeth and regained her composure. Grid didnât have a reason to visit hell at the present time. The opponent who attacked her couldnât be Grid.
Thatâs right.
âThis person isnât Grid.â
Her confusion was settled. Yura moved through the remnants of the castle. Then she confronted the mysterious person who had driven her to death in a single blow.
âGridâŠâ Yuraâs eyes widened as she confirmed the name of the mysterious person. The name âGridâ was present on top of the person who looked like Grid. However, the golden shining name made him clearly different from Grid. He had the symbol of a named NPC.
âWhat is this?â
Why did a named NPC version of Grid exist, and why was he located in hell? In the midst of her growing confusion, Yura made several hypotheses.
âIs it Yatan black magic?â Were they trying to assassinate her for betraying the church? âPerhaps there is a demonkin that can copy peopleâs appearancesâŠâ
In any case, he was an enemy. Yura drank a potion and aimed her gun at Gridâs head.
âQuestion,â the demonkin who borrowed Gridâs appearance spoke in a voice that also resembled Gridâs, âAre you human? Are you the same kind of creature as Grid?â
ââŠ!â The demonkinâs question was enough to increase Yuraâs confusion. âDo you know Grid?â
Then demonkinâs questions continued. âSurprise. It is the first time Iâve seen a human here.â
ââŠâ
âQuestion. Can Grid come here?â
He knew about Grid and was obsessed with Grid? Yura heard the question and asked, âAre you looking for someone called Grid?â
âAnswer. Thatâs right.â
âWhat is your relationship with him?â
âAnswer. There is no relationship.â
âThen why are you looking for him?â
âAnswer. I have to kill him.â
âWhy?â
âAnswer. I was born for the sake of killing Grid.â
âYou⊠Who are you?â
âSubtle. Grid?â
ââŠâ Yuraâs hair started rising. She felt an extreme fear despite the man in front of her having the same appearance, voice, and name as Grid. However, she wasnât afraid of him because he was strong. This was a more primitive type of fear. The man cocked his head. âQuestion. Does our conversation mean anything?â
ââŠâ Yura stepped back. This wasnât an unidentified monster whose ego was incomplete but a bomb that she couldnât deal with. So, she turned around and ran away.
âPagmaâs Swordsmanship, Flower.â Dozens of energy blades reminiscent of a flower blooming appeared.
ââŠ!!â Yuraâs vision flashed red. Once again, the blow dealt her a serious injury. Fortunately, her health was still in the unit of 10s. She escaped from the ruins without looking back. However, the man in the hall didnât chase after her. Instead, he returned his rusted sword to its sheath and muttered, âDifficult. Need to find a new homeâŠâ
Who was he? He had never thought about it. He only knew that he had to kill Grid.
***
âI will make it so that the gangster canât piss anymore! Funny, how funny! How are the other rankers so incompetent that they are pushed by that fool?â
There was a small city with a population of 30,000 at the eastern end of the Gauss KingdomâPenan. It was a city that Merchant King Kir had bought for a large sum of 20 million gold. He had paid 10 billion won in cash, but he hadnât thought it was a waste of money.
If he developed the city as planned, he would be able to withdraw his investment in seven years of game time and turn it into a surplus. Yet it was all wasted now because of Grid. The first large-scale project that wouldâve been a stepping stone for profit had failed due to Gridâs interference. This morning, he lost more money than what his city was worth.
Kir resented Gridâs âignoranceâ more than his âevil.â
âStupid bastard! Doesnât he know that joining hands with me will result in a huge profit for him? Why did he have to make me so tired by becoming my enemy?â
It was always like this. Low intelligence caused disgust to form inside him. In short, Grid was a lump of cancer. Reminded of Grid, Kir was feeling resentful and irritated when he received good news.
âEarl Taru has promised to support with his troops.â
âOkay. It is natural.â Originally, Penan had been one of Earl Taruâs countless cities. The amount of money Kir had given Earl Taru in the process of purchasing Penan was significant. âHow much money did I give him? He canât refuse my request if he has a conscience.â
Kir was in a dangerous condition because he had lost many troops and three knights to Grid. His top priority was securing as many troops as possible. He had to expand his business quickly to recover the lost money, but this required force. As soon as he resurrected, he had contacted Immortal in order to secure some military strength.
âI didnât think we would meet this way.â The door opened and a white-haired man appeared. The man who shook hands with Kir was Veradin.
Merchant King Kir smiled brightly and grabbed Veradinâs hand with both hands. âThank you for accepting the invitation.â
âI am the one who should be thankful.âÂ
Immortal had lost their place due to the Overgeared Kingdomâs killing order. It was hard to find a safe place to go since they were always chased by players. Then they received an invitation from Merchant King Kir. It was a proposal to stay in Kirâs city.
Veradin faced Kir and smiled. âWere you hit by Grid?â
ââŠWhat?â Kir hadnât said anything about what heâd gone through and why he had called Immortal. So why did Gridâs name pop up randomly?
Veradin shrugged at the confused Kir. âArenât you famous for always putting your best interests first? If you were in a normal situation, you wouldnât go against Grid by inviting us.â
Yes, Kir wouldnât do anything against Grid unless he was an idiot. Thatâs why Veradin guessed that Kir had already been hit by Grid. Kir sighed deeply. âWell⊠I didnât intend to hide it. Your guess is right. I was hit by that damn Grid and have a debt to repay.â
Veradinâs eyes shone. âInteresting. Why donât you tell me more?â
âThe beginning started withâŠâÂ
Kir needed Immortalâs cooperation and was obliged to make them a perfect ally. So, he explained in detail about what happened to him. However, he reduced the amount of damage heâd suffered and hid his relationship with the Yatan Church. Then the lengthy explanation ended.
âYes. You went through a lot of trouble. You also suffered damage from the villain called Grid. Okay. Immortal will stay here and help you. Victims should help each other. Otherwise, who will help us?â Veradin gave Kir a satisfactory answer. âWe will make this place our base and reserve our strength. Immortal will do our best to carry out your instructions.â
âGood. I will also support Immortal by providing items. By the way⊠what about Agnus?â
In fact, it was because of Agnus that Kir first thought about Immortal. The world message which spoke about Agnus becoming a legend gave Kir hope. He assumed that it would be easier to get revenge on Grid if he had Agnus. However, he couldnât see Agnus here at all. He was feeling troubled by how Veradin responded like it was nothing, âIsnât Agnus famous? At this moment, he is freely wandering the continent and enjoying the moment.â
âWhat about the kill order?â
âWhat is the use of a kill order against him? Who would dare to hurt Agnus apart from Grid directly?â
âHaha! I see.â
âYes, donât worry. Agnus will arrive after we deal with the miscellaneous matters.â
That was a lie. Veradin had lost Agnusâ trust due to the Reinhardt invasion, so Agnusâ attitude was now very different from the past. He didnât leave any tasks to Veradin and completely neglected Immortal. However, Veradin couldnât reveal this fact. It was obvious that Immortal would be nothing without Agnus. Additionally, he believed that Agnus would find him again someday.
âShall we talk about future plans?â
âFirst of all, I will raise money. I will gather money from all types of commercial areas, regardless of means and methods. I will then develop talent and weapons.â
âIs this to defend yourself against Grid?â
âThat isnât enough. I must take everything away from Grid.â
âHaha! It is a great mindset. Okay. Letâs join forces to flatten Grid.â
âIs it enough to flatten Grid? We will destroy everything. Hahaha!â
The sound of the two menâs laughter filled the colorfully decorated office.
The two men planned to get revenge on Grid and believed it was fully feasible. After all, the stronger the Overgeared Kingdom became, the more people became jealous of them. Thus, Kir and Veradin were confident that they could trample on the Overgeared Kingdom.
This was something Grid and Lauel were concerned about. They couldnât give any room to people who had already become enemies.
âK-Kir!â
âVeradin! He came!â
ââŠ?â
The cheerfully laughing Veradin and Kir closed their mouths and stiffened at the same time. Their faces turned pale as their rushing colleagues explained the situation.
âWhat?â
***
âAt that time, I was careless.â
âThatâs right.â
Boutian and Arisaâthe two high rankers belonging to Merchant King Kirâs forcesâreplayed the fight in the forest.
âIt was a shame when I tried to use magic to blow him away. It wouldâve been enough to tie up his feet.â
If he had blocked the movements that were required for Pagmaâs Swordsmanship, Gridâs power wouldâve been weakened by several times. They had analyzed Gridâs weak points in the National Competition videos but hadnât been able to utilize them due to their greed.
Boutian was filled with frustration while Arisa confessed honestly, âWe made a lot of mistakes. I was too conscious of Blackening and got caught off guard. It wouldâve been easier if I did my best from the beginningâŠâ
Then Tarot, who was sitting quietly between the two people, laughed. âYou shouldâve taken me along. I wouldâve been able to hunt Grid easily. Isnât that right?â
Tarot was someone with Blackening, like Grid. He had gained a mighty power during a great demon quest and evolved into a half-demonkin. Even Boutian and Arisa were deeply regretful that he hadnât encountered Grid at this time.
âAh, it was a chance to hunt him and get bonuses.âÂ
âIt couldnât be helped. You had a separate mission.â
âThat was a mistake in the first place. If you waited until my mission ended, you wouldnât have gone through such humiliationâŠÂ Huh?â Tarot was blaming Kirâs stupidity when he let out a sound of confusion. He rubbed his eyes a few times before pointing at the gate.
âIsnât that Grid?â
âWhat?â
Boutian and Arisa frowned at the same time. They thought that Tarot was joking in this serious atmosphere. Tarot licked his lips like he had a delicious meal in front of him. âAh, how bad is a humanâs vision? It has been a few months since Iâve been a human, so I have forgotten.â
âWhat are you doing?â
It was too much to fool around. Boutian and Arisa became confused as Tarot suddenly used Blackening. Unfortunately, Tarot wasnât joking right now. He pulled out a red sword and jumped toward the gate. Then a white sword of light flew and pierced his brow.
ââŠEh?â Tarot was stunned as he lost half his health from the one blow. He lost his momentum and fell helplessly. Then a man passed by him, and Tarot was hit with hundreds of energy blades and turned to gray.
Boutian and Arise hurriedly shouted, âE-Emergency!â
âGather the entire army right now!â
â100,000 Army Massacre Sword.â
ââŠ!!âÂ
Alarm bells rang as a wild beast appeared in the city.