1582 episode 1582



The door leading to the space in which the giant was confined is naturally large enough for the giant to enter and exit freely.
 But... it's only natural that nearly ten giants can't go out at once just because they're free to go in and out.
 The bodies of the other giants got in the way and literally clogged up.
 Did they understand that almost ten giants cannot go to Ray's place all at once just to satisfy their hunger?
 Or it's highly possible that he thought he could outperform the other giants and eat Ray all at once.
 Watching these giants, Ray throws his death-size at the trapped giants.
 The power slash that blew the door with its power...not nearly as much, but with enough magical power, the name of Death's scythe is appropriate.
 The giants were stuck and unable to move, but they were blown away in unison.
 Of course, not only did they blow it off, but the bodies of the giants there are receiving various injuries.
 The worst part is probably a cut.
 A giant whose torso has been cut in two is understandably killed instantly.
 Elsewhere, many giants suffered broken bones and ruptured internal organs as a result of the shock of a death-size shock.
 The unfortunate giant, however, would have been crushed by the giants who had blown away by Ray's death-size blow.
 Nearly a dozen giants, no matter how powerful they are, have blown away.
 It is undoubtedly worthy of being called a deadly weapon.

"That's what it is, isn' though I don't think I'll give up on it."

 They are giants worthy of being called madness.
 Naturally, there's no way that the company will regain its composure with a little bit of damage.
 Well, my comrades have been knocked down... that is, my instinct is to guess that there is an enemy ahead of me who should be eaten.
 Is this enough to help the Elenas?"
 With that in mind, Ray sees a new giant.
 The giant, who was not far from where he had just blown off, was not so quick to move on to his next action that he could not get out of the way, clogged with his companions' bodies as before.
 He outperformed his companions in a good way.
 Ray didn't know if the giant had the intelligence to have that impression, but seeing the giant licking his tongue at him, he could still predict what he thought.
 Looking at the giant, who sees himself as nothing but food, Ray takes a step forward without looking particularly nervous.
 It's almost as if I've been waiting for the move.
 He reaches out to eat Ray.

(Even if you try to eat me, I don't think it's easy to eat because I'm wearing a dragon robe.) I wonder what's going on there.)

 Dragon robes made from dragon leather and scales are not something a giant can do with their teeth.
 However, Ray didn't know that the giant could understand that the robe Ray was wearing had that much performance.

"Anyway, you're... dead there,"

 Avoiding the stretched hand, Ray's wielding death-size cuts off the giant's neck easily.
 But perhaps the beheaded giant didn't even realize he was going through such a thing, he took a few steps without his head.
 Then, as if in doubt, they move their hands a few times... the next moment they collapse to the ground, pouring blood from their necks.

"Oh, that's it,"

 After muttering Ray, another giant attacks him.
 a movement purely controlled by appetite, not by thinking of the enemy of one's companions
 Because it's a movement dominated by appetite, there's no doubt about it.
 But... the simple movement of trying to grab Ray's body, not feinting, as if he were being driven by instinct.
 Such a move is equivalent to a pausing one for Ray.
 Of course it's not really stopped.
 On the contrary, since it was an instinctively manipulated movement, he had no hesitation whatsoever in his movements to eat Ray.

"I think you can eat me so easily!"

 A spear in twilight, a thrust released slightly at the counter, avoiding hand movements.
 As the giant was moving in a straight line, it is impossible to avoid the thrusts fired at the counter.
 The tip of the twilight spear easily smashed the giant's head.
 Starting with the giant, the corpses of the giant are mass‐produced one after another.
 In the first place, the advantages for giants are their huge bodies... and above all, their numbers.
 an overwhelming number of more than a thousand
 ...but the pre-emptive attacks carried out by Ray and Vihela reduced the number at once.
 Elena and Vichela, who are still rushing into the space where the giants are, beat the giants one after another, and their numbers are decreasing at an accelerated rate.
 The giants had the advantage in such numbers, but when they appeared in front of Ray, the size of the place where the door was fitted, one... at most two.
 When there are three or four, the bodies of the other giants get in the way and cannot get out of the place where the door was.
 Then the dead giant is nothing short of the mark for Ray.
 As a result, the giants have no choice but to challenge Ray alone, or to get stuck trying to get out all at once and be treated like a target by Ray.
 If the giant's intelligence had been higher, he could have played Ray's game by attracting the giant more while he was running around prioritizing avoidance.
 But basically, giants are ruled by instincts, which are inferior to goblins who know they work with their peers in terms of intelligence.
 As a result, the giants were killed one after another by Ray's death size and twilight spear.





 As the Lays fought against giants in the cave... Lutus, near the cave's entrance, was twitching his cheeks with tension.
 Not so long ago, he smiled as usual.
 Of course, it's not a smile from the bottom of my heart, but a smile that I made so that people around me wouldn't understand my heart.
 With a smile like that, Lutus was thinking about what to do.
 It's clear that I'm not in a strong position at the moment.
 Now that you've told Ray much of the information you're allowed to talk about, like, this institution, jaya, giants... no matter how many sons of the person leading the jaya, you'll be sure to be treated as a traitor.
 That's why I had to ask the Rays to crush the Jaya, and I had to ask them to do something with the hands of the Kingdom of Mileana, and before that I was thinking about whether they would hide somewhere or leave the country and escape to another country.
 Under such a Lutus came one of the guards who had been on guard.
 with a report that some people have entered this forest
 ...if only a few people had come, Lutus would not have looked so stern. But...

"There are hundreds of soldiers in the Kingdom of Levreina... or perhaps there will be a few."

 It was a retus who once again uttered the information he had heard from his bodyguard, but that alone made him understand the dangers of his current position.
 No, it's right to describe it as the danger to those in and around this cave, not exactly your own.
 It didn't mean that if you only wanted to think about your own safety, you could just run away from here...
 For it was clear that none of the soldiers who were surrounding this forest were going to let them escape from the forest.
 If Lutus was willing to do so, he would probably be able to escape with the help of his guards.
 But what happens if you are gone here now, and the soldiers of Levulina attack into the cave and oppose them?

(If you're not good at it... no doubt I'll be judged to have sold them.) It's not funny... Far from that, I can only think of the worst results. Then, what is the best way to do it? I'll be saved, and I won't be held back by the laymen... if possible, I'll be able to repay you.)

 Lutus thinks in his head what is best to do.
 Risks and returns, personal safety, and the future... after the Jaya was crushed.
 I thought about them a lot... when I looked at the cave, I let out a small sigh.

"Is this the only one?"

 mutter, don't like it... with a really unpleasant expression.
 Rutus usually makes a lot of facial expressions, but if you look at his facial expressions now, everyone will think he's the real expression.
 Not at all, but it didn't look like a face I'd made.

"Someone goes into the cave and asks Ray to leave a message. Oh, no. Pull me to the auxiliaries, not the message. I really don't have enough military power from the bottom of our hearts."
"... I don't mind that, but are you going to stay here, by any chance, to fight the soldiers?"

 One of the guards asks Lutus incredulously.
 Lutus is also considered a potential successor to the criminal organization Jaya.
 Naturally, they have more than a certain level of ability.
 But it's more than just a certain amount of ability, and it's not like Ray's.
 In other words, Lutus's ability is not as good as the Reys do.
 Of course, they are stronger than regular soldiers, but they are still not enough to push in quantity. He is hopelessly short of ability.Understanding that, one of the guards asked Lutus so.
 ...and, of course, the guards are stronger than Lutus, but they are not strong enough to deal with hundreds of soldiers, and perhaps more.
 Lutus has a good grasp of his ability and the abilities of his guards. Understanding and nodding to the words of the bodyguard.

"Yes, I'll stay here and fight against the soldiers of Levulina."
"I'm going to die,"

 a bodyguard who asserts that he is going to die rather than muddling his words like that of death.
 In fact, I guess it's not wrong.
 Lutus understood that, but that didn't mean he was the only one running away here.

(Well, I'm sure it's the next best thing to do. but if you keep the soldiers of the Lavrellina country from going into the cave here, it will be in good faith to them."

 It's calculated sincerity, but sincerity is certainly sincerity.
 Of course, even if soldiers from small countries like Levreina come along, there's no way we can deal with them.
 There was no doubt that it would be troublesome.
 If the Rutus had managed to prevent them, the Rays would undoubtedly be somewhat grateful to them.
 It's Lutus' wish that it should be so.
 Now that he has decided to cooperate with the Rays, Lutus wanted to cooperate to the full, rather than do anything half-hearted.
 The guards look subtle when they explain the area and tell them they want to be known as friendly to the Rays.
 I don't understand how Lutus feels.
 But the danger was too great for the guards.
 There is no problem as long as the lays are coming while we are still alive.
 But of course, no one knows if that's really going to happen.
 It would be much more likely that they would come after they die...
 The cave only goes straight except on the first fork.
 And the place where the Jayas are and the giants are gathered, both of which are separated and some distance from the road.
 Being alone in the messenger, it's a fatal loss of time if you go the wrong way.
 Nevertheless, there is no doubt that sending two people to the messengers is very worrying about their military potential.

"Why don't you go to the messenger?"

 As he says so, he thinks it might be better than I expected.
 There is basically no danger, as long as there are no traps in the cave.
 . . . There was actually a giant running wild, but as long as he was outside the cave, he could not know it.
 If Lutus comes across a giant, he'll be waiting even for the worst.
 But with Ray standing in front of the giants, there's little to worry about.

"No, sir. If I were there, the soldiers might refrain from some action. ...but here we are, now. Send me a messenger."

 Even Lutus could hear the signs and the sound of those approaching him, telling his bodyguards that there was no time.