Sorry for the late release, I translated the chapter but I forgot to publish it.
Bursting out of the sewer manhole was a beastly chira. Looking like a cross between a tiger and a wolf, the chira slipped through the hole, which was much smaller than its size, with ease.
It looked like a cat slipping through a narrow hole.
[Krrr!]
The chira salivated at the sight of Rudger, Passius, and the fallen Liberators nearby.
[Kwah!]
With a yell, the chira leaped high and lunged. At the sa ti, a pure white flash spread out like a net and enveloped the chira. In a flash, the chiras body shattered into cubes, scattering in all directions.
Passius brushed the white aura from his fingertips.
Excellent.
Rudger could see why he didnt carry a sword when he went out from the way hed cut the chira to pieces in a matter of seconds. He didnt need one in the first place.
When youre a master knight, youre a weapon in your own right.
Passius, on the other hand, was about to ask what was going on, but then shut up.
A mont ago, more chiras had begun to erge from the sewer hole. They kept coming, and in a matter of monts, the number of chiras that had erged from the sewers had risen to nearly a dozen.
It was a good thing there were no people around, or the screams would have been deafening.
This is getting out of hand.
It seems so.
Rudger responded to Passiuss words while using magic.
The spell was quickly completed, and pillars of stone rose from the ground and surrounded the chiras.
The imprisoned chiras roared and swung their mace-like tails at the pillars. Chunks of stone rained down and cracked with each blow.
These are no ordinary chiras.
Rudger narrowed his eyes while reinforcing the shattered pillars.
The chiras tried to slip back into the manhole cover theyd erged from when their prison failed to shatter. Presumably, they intended to exit by another entrance.
It seems they have so intelligence.
Rudger didnt allow them to leave and once again he quickly casted a spell as fire enveloped the chiras.
As he watched them burn to ash, Passius asked admiringly.
Is it resolved?
I dont think so.
Rudger lifted his head and stared in the other direction and Passius did the sa.
The chiras didnt appear in just one place. They appeared simultaneously wherever manhole covers existed.
Aaaah!
Aaah!
As if to prove it, civilian screams echoed from everywhere.
Rudger and Passius expressions naturally hardened. Seeing this, the Liberation Armys first-level agent couldnt help but laugh.
Kkkkk. Foolish bastards, you thought you could just stop us, but in the first place, we were nothing more than a stalling tactic.
Using special gunpowder, the group staged a large-scale terrorist attack to draw attention to themselves. With that attention, they have enough ti to unleash their chiras on the capital, wreaking havoc.
Thats one hell of a plan.
Rudger frowned slightly. He knew the Liberation Army was working with the Warlocks, but he hadnt realized it had gotten this far.
If its on this scale, theyve been preparing for this for so ti.
A fearso, mass-produced chira army is certainly a threat but Rudger instinctively realized it didnt end there.
The special gunpowder impervious to the Silence of Fire was certainly sothing, and the hordes of chiras hidden in the underground of the imperial city were certainly impressive but they could not fundantally disrupt the majesty of the Millennial Empire.
They may shake it, they may crack it, but the system of a nation is not easily destroyed by such things.
Theres no way the people behind sothing of this magnitude dont know that. That ans they have at least one or two more things they believe in.
What else are you up to?
Hmph.
The Liberation Army agent didnt answer, just laughed. Rudger wasnt expecting an answer, either, so he gave a signal.
Passius punched the Liberation Army agent, knocking him out cold and turned to Rudger with a serious look on his face.
You didnt hear the whole thing, are you going to be okay?
It wasnt like he knew more than that anyway. If he knew that much in the first place, he wouldnt have been abandoned like that.
So what are you going to do now, do what youre told, or help?
Passius glanced at the distant commotion.
What we need to do is find out what theyre up to. If anything, the underground is likely to be empty now that the chiras have appeared.
Rudgers answer was cold. As if cutting through with a knife.
It also ant that he had no intention of stopping the chiras from going on a rampage.
Passiuss expression hardened. It wasnt until he saw the disappointnt in his eyes that Rudger spoke.
And I dont think its necessary for you to go out there.
What?
Have you forgotten how many elite troops are gathered in this city right now?
Ah.
Two of the Empires three major knight orders were now gathered in the city, as well as high-ranking wizards from each of the magical societies.
Their numbers alone were enough to wage war and as long as they were in the capital, they would not let this happen.
Indeed, as if to prove it, a series of enormous ripples of magic could be felt in the distance.
Rudger, with his sensitivity to magic, and Passius, with his acute senses, could feel that the battle had begun.
Even as he watched in admiration, he asked Rudger a question.
But even the knights and wizards will not be able to protect all those people.
The capitals police and guards wont be sitting idly by either.
Thats true, but isnt there a just-in-case scenario? If we ss up, the students might get hurt. Are you still going to stand by and let that happen?
Students could get hurt.
Rudger interrupted.
I cant deny that.
What?
Sothing about the ease with which Rudger conceded this point struck Passius as odd. It was as if Rudger had been waiting for him to say this, rather than questioning him.
I know its only superficial, but as a teacher, I cant stand by and watch my students get hurt.
Uh, theres.
Lets go.
Go where?
Chiras are running wild in the city, are you going to let them be?
You could have just told from the beginning.
Didnt Sir Passius tell that if I ssed up, the students could get hurt? I just accepted your words.
When Rudger said that without changing his expression, Passius couldnt help but laugh. He suddenly realized why the First Princess had said that.
Even though Rudger spoke coldly on the surface, there was a caring side in his behavior and words. In so ways, he was similar to Princess Eileen.
You shouldnt be ashad.
From the rumors hed heard, he assud that Rudger was an inhuman psychopath, but now he knew for sure that Rudger Chelici was more humane than anyone else.
What did you just say?
Nothing. Lets go, we cant just sit around and play.
For the record, I didnt make the comnt, Sir Passius did.
Aye, aye, lets leave it at that.
Rudger nodded, a little miffed and the two n moved toward the center of the fight.
* * *
Awww!
Hwirons voice was cheerful, and he threw out his fist.
[Pow!]
The fist struck the air with terrifying speed and a gaping hole appeared out of nowhere in the torso of a distant chira.
The officers at the scene let out a gasp.
Amazing, thats the power of a sixth-rank wizard.
Hwirons battle thod was very simple but powerful. He stored his magic in his fist and released it by thrusting it out.
It was more like a technique than magic, in fact, so of the police officers who saw him fight were wondering if he really used magic but Hwiron proudly proclaid that what he was using was magic.
Magic, after all, is the use of mana. His argunt was that his fist punch and the release of energy was also a technique that used mana, so it was magic.
While he wasnt exactly wrong in principle, it was still a bit jarring but Hwirons performance was dazzling enough to override that.
A horde of chiras that the cops alone would have had a hard ti dealing with were being swept away like leaves by a single punch.
Lord Hwiron! Danger!
Maybe because hed gotten too close to the chira horde, one of the chiras, scaling the exterior wall of a nearby building, lunged at him and sank its teeth into him.
The sharp, double-barreled teeth sank between his exposed trapezius muscles and the nape of his neck but what happened next was even more disconcerting.
The chiras teeth didnt pierce Hwirons skin, but instead made a strange sound like they had collided with solid iron.
The chiras teeth, which could tear through bricks, instead shattered and fell to the ground.
Huh? Hahaha! Look at this little guy. Trying to bite ?
Hwiron looked at the chira, which looked at him with trembling eyes, and then extended a vicious hand. The chiras neck snapped in his grasp.
The officers realized why Hwiron was a sixth-rank wizard.
He didnt need any fancy magic tricks. All he had was a ridiculous amount of mana, the power to release it all at once, and the stamina to never tire. And that was all he needed.
[Pow!]
With each blow of Hwirons fist, the chiras that had been swept away by the magic died.
More! More!
Hwiron shouted, and the chiras caught up in his taunt turned their eyes upside down and lunged at him.
The subtle ripples of magic in his shout shook the chiras minds and a swarm of chiras filled the street as they charged at him.
Light flashed in the air, and countless magic bombs rained down like a bombardnt, devouring the chiras.
The chiras were torn apart or burned to a crisp with the explosions.
Waiting for the bloodshed, Hwiron looked up at the sky with an annoyed expression. There, with her hair tied back on either side of her face, was a small girl, Caroline Monarch.
Hey, little lady, you cant just take soone elses food.
Hey, muscle pig, I told you not to call that.
Caroline Monarch descended slowly from thin air, scowling.
The officer, who was trained in magical knowledge, marveled at the detailed, yet effortlessly natural floating magic.
Caroline, for one, was irritated with Hwiron.
Youre smashing things with your fist, one by one, when you could have just stirred them up with magic all at once like this.
Uh-huh. Im restraining myself because there wont be any buildings left if I do that.
Forget restraint. Im sure youll enjoy the opportunity to fight for a long ti. Who wouldnt?
Hwiron shrugged and Caroline gave him a pitying look.
Anyway, were in the middle of a situation, so put aside your personal feelings. I dont know what the hell is going on, but Im guessing this isnt an ordinary incident.
I see.
The chiras began to swarm once more in the distance, despite the magical bombardnt. There was an almost endless stream of them coming out of the underground.
Hwiron slamd his fists together to steady himself, and Caroline fluttered her hair as she summoned her tyrant-like magic.
The two of them were about to counter the oncoming chira wave when a beam of light fell vertically from the sky.
Caroline and Hwiron looked up as a vertical beam of light swerved in midair and pierced the forehead of the leading chira.
The beam was no bigger than a fingertip, but its terrifying speed and power burned and lted the chiras vital organs in an instant.
It didnt stop there, though, as it veered off again and pierced the next chira. In the blink of an eye, a dizzying array of colorful light trajectories, like constellations woven into the air, unfolded.
The charging chiras crumpled to the ground, almost simultaneously.
What is this.?
.
Hwirons eyes widened, and Caroline fell silent.
The spectacle of the light that had unfolded a mont ago was a sight to behold, but they both realized at once the magnitude of the magic.
A single beam of light compressed to the limit?
In order to defeat such a large number of chiras, one would have to use large-scale magic that consud a great deal of mana but there wasnt that much mana in that beam of light. It was simply a way to kill all the chiras with the least amount of power for the most effect.
It wasnt as if Hwiron and Caroline couldnt do the sa thing. Its just that they dont use it because theyre sixth-rank and full of mana, but its sothing they could do with enough ti and practice.
In other words, they had to practice for a long ti as sixth-rank wizards. To that extent, the magic from earlier was exceptional in its efficiency and most importantly, its properties.
Soone who can handle rare magic like the light attribute would be able to.
Caroline lifted her head and saw a black-haired unlettered man, fluttering his black coat and looking down at the situation.
His blue gaze confird that there were no chiras in the imdiate vicinity, and then he was gone, flying over the building.
Rudger recognized them, but didnt say hello. That ant that there was no need to share.
Well.
Hwiron saw it, too, and laughed in disbelief.
How can such a person be a teacher? What a waste of talent.
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