Bodies poured down like a waterfall.
Incredible.
Yerina exclaid.
Despite her age, she had the experience of a seasoned warrior, but she had never seen or heard of such a sight.
A snowball mixed with dirt and corpses rolled relentlessly to the edge of the terrain. Crushing even the last body
Kwaaaah!
Sothing collided and fell, split in half.
Yerina was montarily silenced by the grand spectacle.
Unconsciously, she evaluated Ian.
What a guy.
Yerina had observed him covertly during the sparring match.
Thanks to that, she held Ians magical talent in high regard.
Although Ians mana quantity was average, his clarity and purity of mana were overwhelming.
It ant he had pushed his fundantals to the limit.
Therefore, there were no interruptions or resistance in his spellcasting.
That was why the boy could perform so admirably compared to his rank.
Having witnessed countless soldiers who died due to poorly mastered basics in wars, she couldnt help but appreciate Ians skills.
And he has judgnt and adaptability as well?
Even now, that was true.
Dealing with adversaries who displayed movents surpassing those of expert mages was challenging. And their numbers were in the thousands.
The ability to find the enemys weaknesses, assess the surrounding environnt, and maximize ones strengths.
In practical combat, this talent was more important than fighting prowess.
Even for Yerina, who had reached 5-Star status, overcoming such a volu would have taken days.
He did it in just a few minutes.
Yerina glanced back at Ian.
Despite accomplishing such a remarkable feat, his expression remained composed.
In battles, one needed as much ntal fortitude as physical prowess. Greed flickered in Yerinas eyes as she looked at Ian.
You swept them away neatly.
Its all thanks to Yerinas contributions upfront.
Excessive modesty isnt appealing either.
Ian opened his mouth, montarily closing it at Yerinas jest.
Yes. Actually, I did it all. So, how about acknowledging my status?
Hahaha!
Yerina burst into laughter and sprang forward.
Heads of the remains were crushed into powder under the swinging club.
Ian let out a small sigh.
The look in Yerinas eyes just now, it was like the gaze of professors recruiting research students.
I thought I was going to be eaten.
Brrr.
Shivering, Ians body trembled slightly.
There were still many bodies left unresolved besides those swept away by the snowball.
Of course, Yerinas efforts were never lacking.
With every swing of her giant ice mace, bodies fell off cliffs. They crumbled with each strike.
However, occasionally, those avoiding her weapons posed a problem.
Unlike Yerina, who had fought on snow-covered terrains before, the ground was too slippery for Ian and his companions.
The tension and exhaustion were twice as much as usual due to the cliffs on both ends.
Sohow, they managed to reach the cave entrance.
Huff haaa
Haah.
Danya and Lina exhaled heavily, seeming exhausted.
Ian didnt show it, but his muscles were tense all over.
At the end of the terrain in the shape of a leg, Yerina spoke at the cave entrance.
There seems to be so kind of transparent barrier here.
Every ti she reached out at a certain point, faint ripples spread as if stones were thrown into calm waters.
Ive never seen anything like this.
neither, ow.
After a mont of contemplation, Yerina swiftly stepped in.
!
Before anyone could say anything, she entered.
It seems fine.
Ian was amazed by her unmatched actions.
What kind of life had she lived?
Shes soone Id like to have as a captain.
Yerina chuckled at Ians astonished face.
Dont worry, co on in. This barrier must be preventing the corpses. It feels like its asuring the degree of life.
If thats the case.
Ian entered the barrier first, followed by Danya and Lina.
The cave was warm from the entrance.
Despite the chill seeping out, the absence of snow on the ground earned it high marks.
Haah. Seems like we can walk a bit now.
Yeah, nyah.
After walking for a few minutes from the entrance, a vast cavern unfolded.
Soft light filtering through layers of overlapping ceilings.
Yerina, after surveying the surroundings, took her place.
Since everyone seems exhausted, it would be wise to establish a forward base here. Lets take a break for now.
Danya began to unpack various items from her magic backpack.
Well, calling it various would be an understatent.
From coins sized items to instantly expanding tents.
Campfire.
Sleeping bags
Did all this fit in there?
I only realized it after receiving the backpack the Third Princess wasnt just talking nonsense when she said, With this, you can survive for a week in any crisis.'
Crack-Crack.
The campfire crackled, emitting a comforting sound.
A bit of warmth and a hint of red amidst the otherwise white world.
After eating ergency rations, Lina and Danya quickly fell asleep, sitting upright.
After wandering in the snow for quite so ti, it was understandable they were exhausted.
Yerina spoke to Ian, who was lost in thought.
I still cant grasp where exactly this is. But you seem to have a clue at least.
I know the purpose.
Purpose?
Its a kind of barrier created by so Bloodstone Cultists. To slowly absorb those trapped inside.
The entire snowy wilderness?
Yes.
Yerina fell silent without further comnt.
Crack-Crack.
The sound of the campfire burning was heard for a mont.
Then she spoke again.
So, those bodies just now.
Most likely, theyre people whose life force has been mostly drained.
And their reactions to magic?
Since their life force was absorbed first, they lost their senses, but their response to mana probably remained.
Yerina bit her lip.
Everything seems to fit.
Ian quietly waited for her next question.
So, whats the deal with this Bloodstone Cult? If theyre capable of such a thing, they must be formidable.
Ian hesitated for a mont.
Would it be safe to say to a 5-Star with overwhelming destructive power, Your father is one of those ruthless Bloodstone Cultists? There wasnt much difference from inviting disaster and saying the truth.
But Ian didnt ponder long.
Even Yerina, who seed capable of smashing everything, was still a Pierce. Cold determination ran through her veins, just like her fathers. She trusted that lineage.
Richard Pierce. Grand Duke of the North.
My father a Bloodstone Cultist?
Yes.
Yerinas narrow gaze sharpened at the firm answer.
If what youre saying is true, then my father aid not only for but also for Herman.
Yes.
Ha!
Yerina murmured to herself, covering her forehead with her long fingers.
Indeed. If a barrier of this scale is established, its likely that only a few individuals capable of absorbing humans exist. But. Isnt he already the Grand Duke? What more does he aim for
Between her fingers, Yerinas red pupils glinted ominously.
You. You ntioned you were the Third Princesss plaything.
Not a plaything, but sothing similar. And Im only cooperating with her montarily.
Could it be that the Bloodstone Cult is aiming for the throne?
I cant be certain about that.
But the possibility exists.
Yes.
Hrrr!
Yerina stared at the dwindling campfire for a mont.
To her, it felt like the flas were now engulfing the entire Empire.
This is why you told you to look beyond. To take down the Northern Grand Duke.
There was no need to hide it now.
Ian nodded.
Thats correct.
Suddenly.
At that mont, the force emanating from Yerinas eyes pressed heavily on Ian.
It was the sa gaze that charged into the bodies of thousands.
But Ian, relying solely on his ntal strength, withstood the pressure completely.
Soon after, Yerina diverted her gaze.
Its hard to guess what youre looking at.
I just want to solve the problems in front of right now.
The issue of the Grand Duke being part of the Bloodstone Cult. How on earth did you plan to prove it?
Right now our goal is to leave this place.
That goal aligns with mine.
Yes.
Yerina let out a long sigh.
Even if there is so reason, its hard to believe such shocking claims outright. I need ti to make my judgnt on this matter as well.
Yes.
But, getting out of here is the common goal. Lets do our best.
Of course.
Though disappointed, Ian nodded.
There wasnt really any evidence to prove that Richard Pierce was a mber of the Bloodstone Cult.
But the fact that Yerina didnt doubt him was enough.
At that mont.
Yerina suddenly narrowed her eyes.
Wait. So
?
Could it be that what you confessed to back then was a lie?
Ian swallowed hard.
Several seconds, which felt like an eternity, passed.
In that mont.
Thump!
The sound of footsteps echoed.
Yerina and Ian simultaneously turned their heads towards the sound.
Down a narrow corridor, the tips of blue hair disappeared.
Did you see that?
Wake the kids up.
Theyre awake.
It hadnt been long since they t, but their breathing synchronized seamlessly.
Gathering only the essentials, they headed straight towards the corridor where they sensed activity.
The dark passage descended downward.
Ifrit.
Lina lit a faint fla, and they walked down following its dim light.
Danya pointed to a spot.
There are marks scratched on the wall here.
Looks like marks made by a sword. Hold on.
Yerina examined the marks closely, her eyes widening gradually.
These this isnt the work of an ordinary practitioner. They were one of the top experts on the continent in their ti.
An expert?
Yes. Their na alone is enough to be renowned among all martial artists. In this case its as if the swordsmanship itself resembles a snowflake.
Why would these marks be here?
Im not a swordsman myself, but so swordsn claim they can learn a martial art just by reading the sword marks engraved on a wall like this.
Finishing her statent, Yerina pulled her mace from her thigh.
That ans if this person turned into a moving corpse, theyre certainly not to be underestimated. Everyone, prepare yourselves. Rather than being caught off guard, lets strike first.
Thump. Thump.
As they walked like that for a while, suddenly the surroundings brightened.
The warmth was enough to make them feel hot because of their winter gear.
But there was no ti to doubt the sudden change in environnt.
A cozy space, about the size of a classroom, ca into view.
Standing there was a woman.
Long dark blue hair neatly tied into a single strand.
Her sowhat frail appearance, with pale white skin covered by a black robe, seed delicate.
The womans warm breath gently swirled around, enveloping the surroundings.
In her presence, there was a sense of fragility, even though it was hard to tell why.
Oh my. Its been a while since Ive had guests.
Mature and dignified, she seed warm like a mother figure, yet appeared youthful enough to not quite fit that role.
Ian suddenly felt a sense of dj vu.
The woman in front of him seed familiar.
Sharon Pierce?
At Linas murmuring, the womans sowhat pale face broke into a smile.
Her graceful smile was harmless enough to dissolve any sense of caution.
Do you know Sharon?
Ah yes.
Glancing at Ian, Lina answered.
Was that taken as hesitation?
Oh, look at my mind. She didnt even introduce herself. I get called a lot for being rude.
She opened her mouth like a woman making excuses.
Oh my, I forgot to introduce myself. My na is Sasha Asilia. Im sowhat embarrassed to say this, but Im also known as the Snowflake Swordmaster. And
Placing her hand on her chest, the sowhat shy woman bowed slightly.
Sharon Pierce. Im that childs mother.
There was soone there who definitely should have been dead.
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