W-what’s happening?!
The earth trembled, sending
falling to the snow. I didn’t stay there for long, however, knowing there’s a chance more vines would attack. I rolled over and leaped upwards as fast as I could, before casting Wind Step so my feet would be able to stand in mid-air, unaffected by the quake.
If only it was just an earthquake.
One by one the trees around
uprooted themselves. No, to be more precise, it was as if sothing was pulling them, gathering them together towards a single spot.
This forest isn’t normal!
The sound of the roots piercing through the earth and the branches crashing into each other were deafening. I promptly flew upwards, away as far as I could from them.
Another roar echoed in the air, loud enough to deafen the sounds the pulled trees were making.
And then, what I saw took my breath away.
At a distance, not far from where I was, a giant tree-like creature was forming itself. Using the trees it pulled as the materials for its body, it quickly grew—bigger and taller after every passing second.
What the hell is that?!
Wait… the trees! Every tree that it’s gathering is linked by the sa network of giant roots!
So that’s how they all got pulled together at once! This whole place isn’t an actual forest! It’s all part of this giant creature!
Whatever that is, I should put it down before it can assemble itself fully!
I flew up higher, giving
more ti to cast my strongest fire spell in mid-air before I hit the ground.
Only to stop once I got a better look at the creature.
That's…. That's Anne, isn't it?!
Inside the creature's body, made out of a chiric hybrid of roots and trees of all shapes and sizes, was a girl suspended on mid-air, held in place by the many roots wrapped across her body. And beside her, I could see other creatures stuck inside as well—Tyrant Deers, Frost Bears, even a few birds and squirrels if I squinted hard enough.
I think… I think I know what that thing is.
Forest Treant. A treant made out of an entire forest. Normally, it would camouflage itself as a normal forest, snatching unsuspecting monsters and humans alike into its roots to be used as its food. However, if disturbed enough, like by starting a forest fire, for example, it could rise and gather itself, forming a gigantic treant that is tall enough to blot out the sun.
It’s an S-rank monster, sothing that should not exist in this region. Normal treants exist, sure, but a gigantic one like this? And so close to where humans lived? It doesn’t make sense. It would either be hunted down first or there would be no village or town near it.
And Anne, along with her pursuers, I assu, had been captured by that monster.
Shit! I can’t just blast it with my fire magic without hurting Anne as well!
I have no choice! I have to fly up close and cut those roots of her!
I flew forward as fast as I could, as the treant grew taller and taller. It let out a roar once again—the sound most likely reaching across miles from here.
And then, noticing my approach, it let out its barrage of attacks.
Roots and vines grew towards
at high speed. When I managed to dodge them, it didn’t relent, firing off a swarm of thorns towards my direction.
This, I could not dodge. I had to dispel my Wind Step and protect myself with Wind Wall as I fell.
Its attacks didn’t stop there, however, as a vine went flying from down below to hit
at mid-air. I barely blocked it using my sword, as my Wind Wall was on my front, protecting
from the thorns.
Only for another vine to co and slap
with its full strength, sending
flying to the snow down below.
“Gah!”
My sight dimd. I’m quite certain several of my bones were broken. If it weren’t for the snow, I might have been dead from that.
I was careless. Fighting mid-air like that? Not the best idea.
But on the other hand, I couldn’t stay on the ground either if I wanted to save Anne.
I chuckled. Now this is a real S-rank monster. Like I’ve said, that dragon was already weakened by a bunch of other adventurers before I finished it off.
But this? This is all . I’m the only one that would fight it.
I looked upwards.
...Ah, so tall. It’s as tall as a skyscraper. It’s even taller and bigger than that dragon. How can a monster like this be here without anyone knowing?
Can I really do it, I wonder?
I summoned Great Fairy, ordering her to heal my wounds imdiately. The treant could easily step on
while I’m in this position, and there would be nothing that I could do.
“Master! What happened?!” She yelled. “You’re bleeding!”
Ah, that explains the tangy, steel-like taste in my mouth.
I chuckled, answering weakly. “A big tree. A really big one. Strong as well.”
My eyes gestured upwards and she followed. She gasped, her mouth opened wide with terror.
“Heal . Quick. Before it attacks
again.”
“A-alright!”
She poured into my mouth her healing water, rejuvenating my broken bones and closing my wounds, both internal and external. It was honestly miraculous, how quickly healing could work in this world. As long as its physical wounds, anyway.
THUMP THUMP
The treant let out another roar, and the earth shook every ti it took a step. It seed it had completed its transformation, and now, it walked with its full strength. I had no idea where it was heading, however.
...Wait, I think… I think I might just have an idea on how to handle this guy.
It’s pretty risky, but knowing how fla resistant it should be, thanks to all the snow and ice on the trees, then it should work. I hope.
I stood up—a confident smile drawn on my face. It might be a skyscraper-sized monstrosity but there’s one thing it lacks compared to the dragon. And I can abuse that here.
I can win. I have to. Or I would break my promise again.
“Fly near ,” I instructed my summon. “Be ready to lift
up at a mont’s notice.”
“Aye aye Sir!” she replied with a smile as she ford her sword. I then aid my wand towards the feet of the treant. Just like its body, they were made out of tangled roots, bushes, and trees. Its size was too massive for
to just cut through with my sword. And I imagine Boom Cannon would not be that effective as well since it could just reform and regrow the tiny hole I would make in an instant.
If I am going to cut its legs off, I need sothing stronger. Not just a re fla but sothing even hotter. Sothing that could really pierce through its fire resistance.
“Magma Burst!”
Aiming at the ground where it stood, I brought forth a column of searing hot lava.
The effects were imdiate. The portion of the feet where the lava ca out imdiately erupted into flas. And as plants didn’t feel pain, the treant didn’t react like a human would. It continued stepping on the lava, burning more and more of its own foot.
However, it was still a small portion of the whole thing, and there were two of them, so I had to use multiple Magma Burst to achieve the goal I desired.
“Magma Burst!”
“Magma Burst!”
“Magma Burst!”
More and more lava burst forth, and more parts of its massive foot were swallowed by the flas. Now, the treant finally decided to retaliate. It let out a roar before sending its roots and vines towards
like a storm, with so going through the air and others trailing underground. Another two-pronged attack from the creature.
I was already ready however.
“Stay close to !” I ordered my fairy, before yelling, “Boom Orbit!”
The high-speed sphere of wind circled around , obliterating any vines and roots that got close from the air. As for the ones from the ground, I used Graceful Step to run around, dodging them with relative ease. There might be quite a number of them, but they weren’t fast enough to be able to catch .
I stayed in the defensive for a bit, waiting until more and more of the treant’s feet to be engulfed in flas. The sll of burning wood was now enveloping the air, and the black smoke was starting to inhibit my breathing. The lava spouts had stopped, but the flas continued on, fed by the “flesh” of the monster itself.
And then, it snapped.
First the left foot. Then the right. Slowly but surely, it lost its balance.
The mighty skyscraper-sized treant fell.
“Lift
up!” I yelled to my fairy, just in ti to dodge the massive earth-shattering impact that followed.
KABOOM
It sent a massive shockwave that spread through the rest of the forest. And the sound was no doubt heard for miles around. They might hear the sound first, like thunder who struck the earth, followed by the tremor, which they might mistake as a minor earthquake.
A grin ford on my face.
Hah, I did it after all! With it being down like this, it’s much easier for
to get to where Anne is. Like I predicted, the flas reached nowhere near its stomach where she’s being kept, and since that region is the most protected part of its body, judging by the thickness, even letting it fall like that wouldn’t harm her. Treants can’t eat their prey instantly. They have to slowly absorb their nutrients over several days, and during that ti, they would store them inside their stomach. And that’s why it’s the most protected part of a treant’s body.
And now, ti for the next stage!
The treant roared in anger. I could see it slowly reforming its burned off feet by moving the materials it used for the rest of his body. I was grateful that it couldn’t absorb other trees that weren’t part of its root network, or else it could probably regenerate even faster.
That’s fine. I plan to finish this quickly after all.
I flew towards the lower back of the monster (as it fell face first). Or rather, I commanded my fairy to do so. I looked around, affirming where Anne was being stored inside the monster.
There she is. Just need to cut through all those wood.
I dived down, readying my sword in the process. My fairy followed with her own sword. Even though her water attacks wouldn’t be that effective against a plant opponent, she could still make water blades sharp enough to cut through the treant.
"Hyaah! Hyaaah!"
She yelled loudly every ti she swung her sword, which I would probably find cute if I wasn't in the middle of hacking down a skyscraper-sized tree. My mind was fully focused on the task at hand as I hacked and slashed as quickly and efficiently as possible. I also utilized Boom Orbit to help
with the process, obliterating any roots and trees around . Not Boom Spiral though. It's too risky. I could hit Anne by accident.
The treant didn't just lay down and take it, however. It retaliated even harder now it realized I was inside its body, sending every single root, branch, and vine in our direction. Thorns grew to hinder our progress, with so firing at us as well.
However, the combined force of my spell, sword, and summon was enough to repel every single attack. Large, heavy objects were shattered by my spell while smaller objects were parried and blocked by our swords.
And then, we made it to the center.
As expected, she was unconscious. Not dead, as I checked her pulse imdiately. Thank God I rembered what I read about treants. Even so, roots were stabbing her body all over. I took care not to dislodge them from the holes as I separated them from the treant so her blood wouldn't start to leak out. I had no ti to tell my fairy to heal her. Not when we were still inside the treant like this.
Once I hauled her over my shoulder, we began making my escape. I looked at the route where I had co in. No dice. The treant had already fixed the hole I made considerably. And climbing upwards was naturally more difficult than the other option I had in mind.
Guess we just have to escape downwards then.
I aid my wand downwards—my sword was already sheathed at this point since I needed one hand to keep Anne in place—before firing a Boom Cannon to clear out a small hole I could just jump down into.
As we fell, I fired more and more, as one wasn’t enough to pierce all the way down. My fairy was on guard duty, cutting any attacks that ca towards us.
And then, just when I was about to hit the ground…
“Earth Sprite! Dig us a tunnel to leave this place!”
I then softened my landing with Wind Step, just in ti for her to manifest and make a hole on said ground.
Of course, I could always just tear through the treant all over again, only sideways, but this thod was the safest way for us to escape. It wasn’t foolproof, however, as the roots could still reach us. Still, it was nothing that we couldn’t handle
In a few minutes, we ca out safely to the surface relatively unscathed. I didn’t look back as we fled from the treant as far away as we could. It would be foolhardy for
to go back and fight it again—even if I might be able to finish it off—since I had Anne with
right now. Her well-being was the priority.
And besides, the treant didn’t seem to move after what I did to it. Maybe it had decided to focus on recovering itself after my assault on it.
Once I felt we were decently far enough, I put her down inside a makeshift cave I ordered Earth Sprite to create. Promptly, I ordered Great Fairy to heal her, as I worked on the roots embedded all over her body.
“Master, who is she?” Earth Sprite asked as she was watching us work.
“A friend,” I answered with a smile. “Well, an acquaintance, to be more precise. I don’t think we’re that close yet.”
“A friend, Master?” The fairy chid in with her cheerful voice. “Master sure has a lot of female friends.” She added with a slight giggle.
...Welp, she got a point there.
Heh, I might be able to make a harem if I put my all into it.
But Sherry will be mad for sure.
I pulled the roots as gently as I could, not wanting to leave any splinters behind. Thankfully, the wood was strong and firm, so I, who had no dical expertise whatsoever, had no problem doing so.
Once all of the wounds were closed, the spring fairy gave her so of her water to drink.
“G-guh!”
She promptly coughed, spilling so of the water from her mouth.
She’s awake at last.
“Mm…” Her eyelids slowly fluttered open. “H-huh? Y-you?”
Her voice was faint and hoarse, but it was clear from her expression that she didn’t expect to see
when she woke up.
“W-why—why are you here?”
“Why, to save you, of course,” I replied with a grin.
“Save… ?” She paused. “Oh, right, I was running from that beast, and then… Wait, who are those two behind you?” She tilted her body to the side to get a better look at them. “Those wings… a fairy?”
Ah, I never showed them even once in our travels after all.
“Don’t worry! Those two are my summons!” I quickly told her. “They don’t bite!”
The fairy waved her hands with a smile. The sprite however only stared at her with her usual expressionless emotion.
I dismissed them afterward, knowing that they couldn’t remain for much longer in this world. Anne was looking at
with an unpleasant expression however when I gave them a hug and a headpat.
“H-hey, don’t get it wrong! I’m only doing it because it’s their paynt! Summons need to be paid every ti they’re called, you see!” She probably is thinking that I’m into little girls or sothing. She’s always like that, assuming the worst about .
“...Oh? Is that so?” was her only reply.
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I then told her everything, how I had co all this way after hearing the news from the others, and how I had fought against a giant treant who had captured her.
When I finished, she was already sitting, leaning her back on the cave wall. She had a smile on her face, and yet, her expression was forlorn, as if sothing also saddened her at the sa ti.
She sighed. “You really are strong, Charles. Far stronger than
or anybody else in our little group. Thank you. Without you, I would’ve been a goner for sure. That treant… it took
completely by surprise. It hit
with its vines, knocking
out in a flash. I have no idea a monster like that lives in this forest.”
“ neither,” I replied. “It’s odd, how a creature like that could live here without anyone knowing. Has it always been pretending to be a chunk of the forest all this ti? It’s lucky no one ever burns any of its trees before this.”
“We should inform its presence to the Guild once we get back,” Anne responded. “Its presence ans the loggers would probably have to stop their activity here. Though, I wonder.” She turned her gaze towards . “Why didn’t you finish it off? With your strength, you should be able to.”
“You’re overestimating ,” I responded humbly. “I almost died fighting it, you know. Got slamd by one of its vines to the ground. Broke a bunch of my bones. It could’ve finished
right then and there. I called my fairy to heal , but her healing takes so ti. And besides,” Oh God, I’m going to say sothing really cheesy now. “I can’t risk it with you on tow. I co here not to slay the treant. I co here to save you after all.” I gave her a smile.
My words imdiately took their effect. Her cheeks turned scarlet, prompting her to look away, no doubt in order to hide it from .
"H-hmph, playing hero again, huh?"
And there it is. Her tsun side.
"T-thanks."
And this, on the other hand, is her dere side.
Heh, pretty cute, if I say so myself.
"Well," I stood up, still keeping my smile. "Can you walk? I'd rather sleep at the inn for the night."
An awkward silence ensued. She remained silent for what seed like an eternity, until she replied with a shook of her head.
"No. Let's camp here for the night. I… have sothing I want to tell you."
She looked at
as she said those words.
Those eyes… it reminds
of Sherry's when I first t her...
I can't say no to that, can I?
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