1390 Episode 1390



Ray travels through the woods at night, but as a matter of course, a large number of monsters attack him.
 Trees, ivy, thorns, thorns, fruits, pollen... all kinds of attacks attack Rey, but Rey doesn't deal with most of them.
 You can knock down an attacking monster, but as long as you don't have a magical stone, there's also a reason why it doesn't taste good to knock it down.
 ...however, the ingredients are just as good as ordinary monsters, so it's not that they don't have any flavor at all.
 At any rate, this attack will not end unless something is done that seems to be in the heart of the Trent forest as soon as possible.

(As that researcher said, if there's something on the edge of the forest, not the center of the forest, it's a little hard to find.) Anyway, joining Sett is the first priority.)

 It's overwhelmingly faster to ride a set and head directly to the center of the forest than to run through the woods in this way.
 Also, you don't have to worry about being disturbed by trees growing.

"I'm in the way!"

 Shake his death size and cut only Trent, who is taking up his position in the direction he's going.
 It would be a very, very unlikely, action from normal Ray.
 It's normal to kill all the monsters you see.
 But I don't have time now.
 Anyway, I don't have time to deal with all the monsters that appear in this forest of Trent.

"Oh, my God!"

 Throw a magical spear in twilight using a twist of the body.
 The twilight spear, flying straight, penetrates, crushes and destroys the bodies of Trent and other monsters trying to block it.
 Trent's trunk shattered, snapped ivy, and pierced through the stems of the flycatchers.
 And I'm going to kill several or dozens of monsters together. ...or, in this case, destruction may be more correct.
 Eventually, the spears of the twilight were back in Ray's hands when he lost so many monsters and was slow to fly.
 When you see that your way has opened up, you go straight through the empty road.

(As expected, this monster... is strange.)

 Ray mutters inwardly, running down the path he coerced with his twilight spear.
 Under normal circumstances, if their comrades were killed so easily, they would have been able to imagine what their opponents were like.
 At least, there are always individuals who hesitate to attack.
 But... the monsters in the forest of Trent attack Ray one after another as if it had nothing to do with it.
 Ray, who has been fighting so many monsters, feels uncomfortable when he sees them.

"Anyway, it's true that I'm in the way of moving...!"

 If Ray doesn't go down the path created by the spear of twilight, Trent will be blocked.
 Trent is the heaviest and most numerous of the Trent forest monsters Ray has ever fought.
 In terms of size, the giant flowers still occasionally seeded outnumbered Trent.

(Oh, and is there a possibility of moving?)

 Unlike Trent, who can move around freely with roots like feet, the huge flowers don't seem to be moving as far as Ray can see.
 However, it is true that it is difficult to move even if you try to move because it is shaped like a mukahoi (Japanese hollyhock) and the flower part is huge.
 Leaping lightly over the ivy growing on my feet, I push my way through the forest.
 The number of monsters attacking Ray gradually increases.
 Ray didn't know who was at the helm of the monsters, but his actions were probably only a distraction to those who would be at the helm.

(No, is it in the heart of the forest that is in command?)

 It's probably Ray's experience of many hardships that he can afford to think about as he moves and wields his weapons.
 Absolute confidence that whatever happens next, I can do anything with my ability, and trust in the weapons I have in your hand.
 And most importantly...

"Gurling!"

 As the scream spreads around, ice arrows fly and pierce the monster.

"Set!"
"Slurrurling.

 At Ray's call, Seto chants happily.
 though he was shaking his forefeet and breaking Trent's trunk.

"Oh, you don't see me?"

 On Seto's back running next to Ray, Vihela smiles and asks him so.

"That's not the case, is it? but you know where I am better than that."
"Thanks to Seto," I was moving toward that flower and suddenly I turned around. but I could have expected most of it, for I heard a terrible noise of destruction just after that."

 Ray had some feelings for being connected to the sound of destruction, but he still couldn't complain about where he was running now.

"Seto, there are monsters around you... can you ask the king to intimidate you?"

 Ray misrepresents the story to his neighbor, Seto.
 But it's not just to mislead the story.
 In fact, if you use the pressure of the king of Seto, a low-ranked monster will stop moving.
 It was undoubtedly a very effective tool in the face of countless monsters like this.

"Gurling, gurling!"

 When Seto gives a brief acknowledgment to Ray's words, the next moment he screams as loudly as if his voice were ringing all around him.
 But... the next moment Trent's branch in the direction of progress was swung down at Ray, as if he hadn't heard Set's scream.

`What's going on!'

 Of course, Ray doesn't expect the king's pressure to communicate with all monsters.
 Powerful monsters... I knew that it was not going to work against a fairly high-ranked monster, if not a silver lion.
 But even Ray's eyes are wide open with surprise that it still doesn't work against monsters like Trent.
 If Trent and some of the other monsters were able to move, they would have convinced themselves that they were the most powerful monsters in Trent.
 But even under the pressure of the king of Seto, the monster that can move is every monster in sight.
 This isn't very much, but it doesn't seem like a coincidence or ability.
 Another... I have to recognize that it's only for some definite reason.

(I don't think all these monsters are like silver lions... no, I don't think so.)

 It's only Ray who's been fighting so far that he doesn't have that much strength.
 However, such a question arose as to why the king's oppression was ineffective.
 It's not as good as goblins... but definitely not as good as guillem... or as good as monsters.
 Experience has shown that the king's intimidation has undoubtedly worked for such monsters.
 There were monsters who could move under the pressure of the king, but there is no doubt that the speed has slowed considerably.
 But why?
 I think so, but now it is clear that the king's tyranny has no effect.
 That being the case, I couldn't focus on skills that were not effective now.

(It would be better to keep in mind that there may be other skills that have no effect than the king's oppression.)

 Is it only the king's tyranny that is ineffective, or is there anything else?
 It's concerning for Ray, who uses death-size skills primarily in battle.
 Not all of Set's skills are ineffective, given the effect of Ice Arrow.

(Even with the same skill, Vihela's hands were commonly used in battle. When you think about it... well, it's a real show around here.)

 A giant flycatcher sprang up in front of Ray's gaze.
 It didn't move like Trent, it literally grew out of the ground.
 The flycatcher, who had grown taller than Ray in less than a few seconds, opened his fangs and tried to attack them...

"Hit!"

 Ray's swing of death size cuts the stem clean and falls to the ground.

(Is jumping‐off effective? Then now anyway...)

 Even if it's one thing, Ray is able to confirm the effectiveness of his skill, and he calls out to Sett, who is running next to him... and Vichela, who is riding on Sett's back.

"In the heart of this forest, researchers said, there might be something that is probably driving this Trent forest... But it's possible that it's on the other side of what we came in."
`...very unreliable!'

 With claws stretched out from the back of the hand, they quickly cut up thorns growing from nearby trees."Anyway, I'd like to ride on a set and look for the center of this forest from the sky, but what about Vihela? I think we can come with her or stay here."
"Of course I'm sure I'll go, too,"

 Vichela who says she's going too without hesitation.
 Viehla's appearance makes Ray look satisfied.
 I don't know what's at the center of this forest... or at the edge.
 Still, it was probably a battle, and there was no option for Vihela, who preferred to fight, not to work with Ray.

"Then I'll grab you by your feet and have you move?"
"Yes,"

 Speaking briefly, Vihela jumps off the back of her riding Seto.
 There's no tangled or delayed leg as you jump off Seto's back.
 This area is probably a Vihela-like use of the body, which likes to fight.
 However, it was also Vichela's way of cutting off monsters targeting him with his back nails as he descended from Seto.

"Don't worry about the enemies around you! Now, anyway, ride the set and look at the forest from above!"
"Yes, I know!"

 Vichela responds, naturally, to Rey, who screams as Vichela rides on the back of course.
 It's foolish to waste your energy here because you're going to have a fight with someone you think is going to be a strong enemy after this.
 That's what I'm thinking, but I still can't control the exaltation and excitement that comes out of my body.
 Under normal circumstances, Vihela would not be so exasperated.
 But this time, the Trent Forest, the kind of person I've never seen or heard of before, inevitably exudes Vihela.

"But you can tell the surroundings from here."

 Ray murmurs intently, waving death-size and twilight spears on Seto's back, knocking down monsters that appear one after another.
 The moonlight is almost invisible in the woods, as branches of trees block it.
 But it is not entirely indistinguishable, perhaps, that some of the trees... exactly Trent has been driven out by Ray's earlier blow to the spear of the twilight.
 But it was strange to Ray that if he still had special eyes like Ray, he could tell them by Vihela's eyes.
 In response to Ray's question, Vihela blushes with the excitement of the battle.

`I'm getting a good night's eye on Ambrice!'
"...that's what it was,"

 Fusion with Ambris... Ray recalls that absorption has already made Vihela no longer an ordinary human being.
 However, he, who is no longer a human being, has no regrets about it...or rather, he is happy to be able to live with Ray for a long time.

(In the first place, I was running around in the woods at night with Seto, so I don't think it's too late for the night.)

 Ray opens his mouth as he sees Seto attacking Trent's rare or supernumerary monsters flying walnut-like nuts in Wind Arrow.

"Anyway, shall we go to the sky?" ...set!"
"Slurrurling.

 Rey says Seto flaps his wings, sees the timing when his body floats in the air, and Vihela grabs his feet.
 So Seto, Ray, and Vihela, and one of them, ran up into the sky.