Badna Bechhen thought.
How many people will listen seriously when soone suddenly bumps into them on the road and suddenly says that they are a celebrity with a lot of fa recently? I bet you wouldn’t believe it eight tis out of ten. One of the remaining two is stupid, so I will believe it right away, and the last one is sure to pass by with an attitude of wanting to see all the crazy people in the world.
that’s not weird It’s strange to believe such a thing without any evidence. Of course, it was not a good thing to be sarcastic and laugh at sothing that could have been ignored, but it was very unfair to have to be punished for not believing it anyway.
Even if the punishnt didn’t end with simply banging their heads on the ground, but in the form of taking two less-skilled adventurers and encountering three orcs, it would be too much to do.
Those piglets had no skills, but they had ignorant strength and size, and no matter how thick their bones were, it was not easy to overco such a physical gap. Under the premise that the Aura has not blood, Orcs are more difficult to deal with than Goblins of the sa rank. There’s nothing I can’t do against a knife even if it’s stuck, but dealing with both at the sa ti was a different story.
Even more so, it’s hard when even the sa person enters the pincer. Even now, the two orcs, who dig up a handful of thick trees with each blow, are just barely holding on without any concept of pincer attack. As a product of coincidence, every ti the two exquisite attacks ca, Badna had to feel that death was one step closer.
What put an end to such a threat to life was the barking of a dog that ca from sowhere.
Badna didn’t know that the sound ant the appearance of the biggest cause of this situation because she had no ti to turn her nerves in the direction of the sound. Badna noticed the appearance of Eldmia after seeing a knitting needle stuck in the eye of an orc who was attacking her.
Leaving the screaming orc shrunken by the agony he had never felt in his entire life, he was montarily stunned by the other orc running towards Eldmia while screaming, but Badna tried hard not to miss the opportunity and worked hard with her sword, causing sudden pain. As the pain was added to the pain, the panicked orc faced death without even being able to properly resist the montum of the mont before.
Realizing that she had survived only then, Badna looked at Eldmia with a sigh of relief. Yesterday, I felt that he was a guy who knew how to use an aura, so he would easily defeat an orc. Since he can be defeated so easily, he must have co up with such a risky plan, not caring about guys like us.
“Anyway, all of the idiots who say they’re using it to see the world by their standards.”
It was true that he saved his life, but it was because of Eldmia that he fell into danger, so Badna frowned. Thinking that if we had all gathered together in the village, we wouldn’t have felt threatened by these guys.
“Kwyiik!! Battle!”
While dissatisfaction and resentnt swayed, even the orc, who had been harassing the blue-level adventurer, attempted an ignorant charge toward Eldmia, enthusiastic about the strong enemy. It was a situation where he could kill enough if he caught him, but Badna, who was already full of dissatisfaction, ignored the guy running past. It was obvious that he would win easily anyway, so it was an action taken in the hope that he would suffer even a little more.
Bardna didn’t think about anything even while she sat on the floor and caught her breath while watching the orc swinging an ax after running to the side of Eldmia, who was fighting with the orc who rushed in. I just watched Eldmia fight, hoping that the fight would end quickly and return to the village. Anyway, there was nothing to be gained by watching the battles of Auror users for a hundred days, so I thought of looking at it for a while and then turning my eyes to take care of other adventurers.
However, even after one more Orc was added, Badna noticed a strange feeling in the battle that continued smoothly.
“Kkuiik! Give it! No, Mazara!”
“Kkuik! Lee! Water twist! Gaten Inggan! Push with confidence!”
movent is visible. It was not just visible, but that level of movent was possible for him.
“This crazy.”
There was no possibility that she had awakened to her aura due to the last desperate fight, so after all, it was a story that Eldmia was fighting two orcs with her bare body without using an aura.
“Why do you want to do that when you can use it?”
There is a story that wizards have weak stamina and knights have good stamina. At first glance, it is a simple story, but if you look at the cause of it, it is not necessarily right.
Wizards who use mana naturally beco weak because they have no reason to use their bodies. Not just magicians, but everyone. Muscles that are not used weaken. Right now, even battle mages have a body comparable to that of quite a few warriors, so the more mana they learn, the weaker their physical strength is. There was no correlation. Simply because mana can replace physical labor as much as you want, it’s weak because you don’t move.
So who can use auras?
There is more power that can be gained from a montary aura bloom than from swinging a sword for 12 hours a day, so is there any reason for them to be excessively obsessed with physical training? Isn’t it that just ignorantly swinging a sword doesn’t increase your aura?
Of course there is no reason for that. Of course, they would work like crazy before their aura blooms, but from the mont they open their eyes, most people focus on raising the aura they have in their body, not spending much ti on physical training.
Not only can all physical abilities, including strength and endurance, be enhanced with auras, but unlike mana, there is no risk of being hindered or disabled by external factors, so it was a natural result. As long as you can increase your limit by steadily training your aura, even a drunken old man can beco stronger.
Of course, it is not that there is no difference in basic skills and physical strength, but the gap is more widely applied in Aura. As there are different levels and ranks in Aura operation, if you open your eyes, you invest ti so that you can use it well even for a day faster, and your body changes to a secondary thing that you train to empty your mind and body when it gets blocked.
There is a reason why magic knights and battle mages, who seem versatile at first glance, rarely stand out. It’s tight just to learn mana and aura at the sa ti, but I’m suffering from a triple hardship of having to train my body at the sa ti. Unless they are famous enough to make their na on the continent, most of them are like that.
However, the scene unfolding in front of his eyes was kicking one of Badna’s common sense in the face.
not flashy at all Rather, even Badna could see the basics of swordsmanship, which she had picked up at a drinking party. Eldmia was playing with it as if it were an experint against the two orcs.
He dug into the square and threw his fist, and stabbed the legs of the orcs several tis with blows that would have been impossible to move if it were a human, to see how far they could withstand it. It was clear that all of these movents were at a level that even Badna could do.
It felt as if he was scolding himself, saying that the danger he was facing just before was not because the orc was strong or badna could not use his aura, but because he was just lazy.
What Badna felt was a strong sense of sha at the reality that ca to her without any ti to try to win the spirit or rationalize herself.
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Did you say that humans are human because they use technology?
After all, the Orcs were nothing more than strong punching bags. When one more animal was added out of the blue, I wanted sothing, but since the number of test subjects increased, there was nothing wrong with it. The two guys, who seed to not even know the concept of pincer attack, showed a pleasant scene of throwing axes at each other even if they paid attention to their footwork and positioned themselves well. .
“Kku, Kwiiik…”
The knife was stuck well because it was not just wearing an aura, but just pushing with muscle mass. In this case, the guild’s request level is quite accurate. Certainly, these guys are worthy of dealing with. No, on the contrary, it was to the extent that they had to actively encourage them to compete with the Orcs.
Being a being with only power without technology or intelligence is a living, breathing combat power ter itself.
They even beco nice after training, right?
“I’ve found the location of the Orcs. Tell when the maintenance is finished. I’ll be right back.”
Looking at the guys who let out a sigh of relief that they were out of the danger of dying, and looking at the enemy who was enduring alone, it was Badna who would eat anything tasteless. Hwanggeup, who did not run away alone in that situation, and the one who withstood the two orcs without an aura, and whatever his mind was, his skills and pulpit were quite usable.
Vadna, who was not easily able to tell whether she had lost her temper or whether she had picked up sothing else and was making an expression of eating sothing filthy and tasteless, listened to and carefully asked a question.
“Is it big?”
“It’s a bit big. I’ll go back and talk about it anyway, but I might have to contact Raviel one more ti right away.”
Badna’s face quickly beca serious, as if she wasn’t such a clumsy person that she didn’t know what that ant. Of course, or not, I was busy organizing my thoughts while giving so more magic to the hard-working Leica.
Even Bardna, who boasted that she was the captain, found it difficult to deal with two orcs. So, does the guy with his arm cut off have to do well to deal with the three?
If the orcs charged in numbers, it was not easy to make a pincer attack, so the lack of ability of the combatants was fatal in many ways.
“Huh, I wish I could afford to call the capital.”
[Can’t we just give up on the village?]
Laika, who beca smarter after consuming magic, ca up with a simple solution. After confirming that I had enough distance from the adventurers, I whispered softly as I held Leica in my arms.
“If the village wants it, it will.”
[If you don’t want to?]
They already had to give up their hotown to avoid the demons, and even had to give up their village once by the rebels. Many even died because of it.
Nevertheless, they are using their strength to co back and wipe the ground.
“You have to protect it.”
It could be that they were swayed by a strange sense of kinship, but I didn’t want to give them a third pain.
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