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Chapter 467: One Must Be Humble At All Times

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Author: The Sole Survivor Original Source: SFACG
Translator: CatatoPatch English Source: Re:Library

Strictly speaking, the battle had ended well for us, barring the thousand or so casualties on our side.

Of the two thousand Blood Drake Riders, at least three hundred died today. The Half-Elven army ended up losing six hundred soldiers and many more were injured. It was a hard-won battle. As for the Murlocs, Mary the Mermaid had the foresight to leave right from the very beginning. The two Murloc brothers had taken advantage of the chaos to slip away as well…

(TL: Apparently, the author has settled on Mary, so it’s Mary from now on. Maybe Lily exists as well…)

Those brothers are morons, I swear! Don’t they know that I was just about to show off my awesomeness?! Morons.

We ended up capturing five hundred Minotaurs, including that giant Minotaur as well. Other than the initial wave of Harpies who were shot down, the rest basically hung at the back of battle and did not involve themselves too much in the battle. Because of that, their losses were relatively small.

It was a glorious victory, but the losses on our side were just a tad much for my liking… however that was just me nitpicking. The inner gamer in me wanted a clean victory with no losses at all.

Either way, the hard part was over and our journey back with the captives proceeded without a hitch. By the time we arrived at the city, two days had passed. Paliseth had gathered up countless Dark Elves to celebrate our victorious return, lining the streets with cheering onlookers, every one more fanatical than the other.

Faced with such a grand welcome, even Zurnalin was stunned. In fact, Lersina, our captive, was stunned as well.

Ever since she learnt of my identity, this Dark Elven Assassin appeared to be a little out of it. If I were a normal male, I would have probably rushed to comfort her, given how beautiful she was. Unfortunately, my pee pee was still on vacation so it did not matter even if she was as beautiful as Zurnalin.

However, the shock she showed was only the beginning. The moment she saw her own mother beside Paliseth, her eyes went wide. In actuality, it wasn’t just her mother who was present today; the other Matriarchs were here as well. In other words, the Matriarchs of all the great clans were here, every one of them the very definition of a posh, upper class lady. Their immaculate figures radiated an almost holy aura that was completely at odds with their blackened hearts…

“How… how are all the Matriarchs here…” Even the usually stoic Zurnalin couldn’t help exclaim as she rode up to me. “How did they reach the city before us?”

Naturally, I knew why they were all here, but I still wanted to confirm something. “You are sure all thirteen of them are here today?”

“Definitely, I’ve seen them all in the past.” She leaned in at that point. “The last time the thirteen Matriarchs gathered together was forty years ago. A Demigod tier Black Dragon had invaded the Underdepths at that time. Apparently, it had suffered at the hands of our clan when it was a whelp so it was out for blood. In the end, it took the combined efforts of all thirteen Matriarchs to chase it away…”

“A Demigod tier Black Dragon?” That part certainly piqued my interest. “So where is it now?”

“We do not know.” Zurnalin shrugged her shoulders before casually continuing. “Either way, only matters that involved the survival of our entire race could force the Matriarchs to gather together.”

“And here I thought I wasn’t liked at all…” Clearly, I was now an existence that held as much importance as the survival of their entire race.

“Do not speak ill of yourself like that, your holiness. Our loyalty to your holiness is unwavering.”

I merely smiled wryly at her words. Seeing as the other Matriarchs were about to reach us, I signalled to Zurnalin that the time for idle chatter was over.

Hugging onto Jezsere while still riding Mo Ning, we cantered forward while dragging along the captive Lersina. As we did that, Zurnalin kept a close eye on the Assassin, ready to strike at a moment’s notice should she even move a muscle.

When our poor captive first saw her mother up close, a glimmer of hope flashed past her eyes, as if her savior had just appeared before her. Unfortunately for her, this savior did not even spare her a look. And even if she did, I had no intention of letting Lersina go without making an example first.

“Our respects to his holiness. May tales of his glorious victory today be sung well into the ages!” Paliseth led the other Matriarchs in prostrating before me.

The moment they did so, the rest of the Dark Elves got down on their knees as well, nearly shaking the earth itself with their coordinated moves. “Our respects to his holiness. May tales of his glorious victory today be sung well into the ages!”

Seeing that, I couldn’t help but feel a surge of feelings in my heart. Tens of thousands of Dark Elves were kneeling before me right now, celebrating my deeds. At the very least, I had never experienced such a grand scene before in my entire life.

Still snug within my embrace, Jezsere was immediately startled by the deafening salutation. Her first instinct was to back away but I thankfully caught her just in time before she fell off Mo Ning.

“Master… Jezsere… Jezsere…” She bashfully stammered.

“It’s alright, be still. You have the right to be here.” I hugged her tighter then whispered in her ears.

She was clearly overwhelmed by the sight of so many Dark Elves bowing before her. But to me, this was merely a trifling issue.

“Dearest, look at how many of them are bowing before you right now!” Mo Ning practically yelled at me as she turned around to face me, her fiery red hair dancing in the air as if they were even more excited about this celebration than me. “I think I’ve fallen in love with you all over again, dearest!”

“Ahem… well, it’s nothing. You’ll get used to it… you’ll get used to it.” Seeing her fangirl over me like I was some kind of superstar, I couldn’t help but feel a sense of pride well over me. However, I had to restrain myself from showing this… one must be humble and not brag about their deeds, mhm.

As a well-brought up university student of the star-spangled red banner, it would be unbecoming of me to act so arrogantly. I am a person of virtues, after all! But, of course, sometimes you had to throw your weight around in order to get things done, like now…

I tightened my embrace around her, and before the eyes of every Dark Elf present, gave her a gentle kiss on her silvery hair. Paying no attention how she bashfully squirmed about because of that, I then amplified my voice with mana. “This girl in my arms right now, her name is Jezsere, and she belongs to me. Whoever bullies her in the future should be prepared to face my wrath. Do I make myself clear?”

“Yes, your holiness!”

The gathered Dark Elves replied in unison, the Matriarchs included. Regardless of what they thought of this matter, Jezsere was now under my care.

“Let’s go, the warriors need a break and the captives need to be processed. Oh right, I want an area set aside for the Harpies to rest. Without my orders, they won’t harm anyone.” Having said that, we rode off into the city, never paying Lersina any attention at all as we did that.

As we proceeded onwards into the city, every Dark Elf that we met would immediately prostrate themselves before me and wish me well as before. It was an intoxicating feeling, to be honest… like I owned this entire world…

It took roughly an hour before we reached the great hall of the Shadowhunter Clan. Behind us were the thirteen Matriarchs with Paliseth at the head. As I sat down on the throne in the center, all thirteen of them arrayed themselves before me in a straight line.

Jezsere and Mo Ning had already been sent off. The guards were also dismissed, leaving only the fourteen of us left in the hall.

To be honest, it still surprised me that the other Matriarchs were able to get here so quickly. But the moment I remembered that the Dark Elves were a race famous for their Assassins, it wasn’t as surprising anymore. It shouldn’t be an issue for the spies of the individual clans to get hold of such news. And it wasn’t a big deal to set up a teleportation array for a small party.

A Devil that made the Dryders betray their clan and so happened to be known as his holiness? It didn’t take a genius to piece the two together and figure out my identity from there. Not unless they wanted to have a taste of my godmother’s wrath!

Seeing them so quiet, I knew that they were waiting for my judgement, and I wasn’t planning to disappoint them on that front.

“I’m sure all of you know who I am.”

The moment I said that, one of the Matriarchs immediately knelt down and pleaded for mercy“I beg for your forgiveness, your holiness…” Her forehead resoundingly thudded against the crimson rug as she continued, “My foolish daughter has committed the gravest of sins in a moment of foolishness, but our clan is innocent… I beg of you, your holiness…”

“So you are the Matriarch of the Ghostface Clan?” I unceremoniously cut her off while looking down at her from my lofty throne.

“That’s right, your holiness, I am the Matriarch of the Ghostface Clan. I am…”



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Devil Evolution Catalogue Chapter 466

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Chapter 466: A Scheme Behind a Scheme

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Author: The Sole Survivor Original Source: SFACG
Translator: CatatoPatch English Source: Re:Library

“Useless! Why am I even keeping you alive?!”

I angrily stomped on the Assassin leader’s veiled face, causing her to fall over right away like a punching bag. Yet that wasn’t enough to satisfy the anger I felt towards this woman who had threatened my life just moments ago. All that talk about not letting me go until everyone was dead -I hadn’t forgotten about that.

Oh, how the tables have turned. Go on, let’s see if I care about you letting me go now. Go on! Hmph, and you even dared to bully our resident timid girl, don’t you know how timid she is?!

Even though I desperately wanted to execute this darned wretch, I knew better than to do that now. Instead, I turned around to face the Dryders who were still worshipping me and exclaimed, “I want those Minotaurs dead!”

“Ssshhhhhh.”

The Dryders immediately charged into battle upon receiving the order, their hisses echoing behind them in a cloud of dust.

It had to be said at this point that these weren’t your run-of-the-mill Dryders. Amongst those present, there were at least ten Eight-stars and three at the peak of Eight-star.

With their aid, the battle quickly turned in our favor. Unlike the Murlocs, these were bonafide elite monsters that wouldn’t lose to a Minotaur at the same Star level. Furthermore, their methods were varied and their speeds blinding. With their unpredictability, it would be hard for an ordinary Minotaur to win against them in a fair fight. Especially not when the Dryders who came this time were all exceptionally powerful. Even the weakest amongst them was a Six-star; definitely more than a match for the Minotaurs. The Harpies, on the other hand, were still a little troublesome…

“Your holiness, with your leave, I will head over to the battlefield right now. Ending this battle is of utmost priority.” Zurnalin hastily told me before rushing off herself. Even though the speed at which the situation changed was a little dizzying for her. She quickly recovered and upon making sure that I was safe, left to fight.

“Mhm. You may go, and be careful.” As I said that, Zurnalin turned around to give me a passionate gaze but I wasn’t paying attention to her right now. My focus was entirely directed to the dejected Assassin leader on the ground. I unhappily kicked her a couple of times before asking, “So, who are you? Which clan do you come from?”

“The Ghostface…Clan… I’m the… daughter… of the Matriarch…Lersina…” She took a good long while to stammer out a reply amidst her coughing.

“Lersina, huh?” I nodded before asking, “So what’s up with those Harpies?”

“The Harpies?” She stared blankly for a moment as if processing the name in her head. She then looked up at the circling Harpies before lifelessly answering, “We captured their leader not too long ago… and had her secretly executed… We lied to them… telling them to cooperate if they wanted her back…”

“Oh? Aren’t you a cunning one.” I curled my lips to the side as I mumbled to myself, so that’s why the Harpies aren’t giving their all right now. I remember the Harpies I met in the Prison of the Dead were all fearless warriors… It makes sense now!

I turned my attention to the Minotaur army on the verge of collapse. “And the Minotaurs? What are your motives for invading the territory of the Shadowhunter Clan?”

Now that the interrogation was in full swing, Lersina herself was already accustomed to answering my questions. “Our territories have always been plagued by Minotaurs. In order to gain a greater share of the resources, we have been fighting with them for ages. Not too long ago, my mother and the head of the Minotaurs came to an agreement: the Minotaurs would help us attack the Shadowhunter Clan and we promised to give them more territory once the fight was over…”

Give them land after the war is over? Are those Minotaurs stupid? You can’t trust anything coming out of the mouth of a Dark Elf.

“A lie?”

“No.” Lersina shook head. “We meant it.”

You guys meant it? I guess even you guys are self-aware of the duplicity of the Dark Elves… but for their promise to actually be true… Holy fudgecakes, are pigs going to fly now? I guess it might be possible, but these nutjobs aren’t even the kind to keep a promise made to my godmother! There’s no way they would just hand over a territory after this whole farce is over!

“Where’s the territory in question?”

“Here…” She looked at her feet at that point.

In that instant, everything made sense in my head.

First, they fed the Harpies lies to make them cannon fodder for this war. Next, they came to an agreement with the Minotaurs because the Minotaurs were too powerful to be kept in check through trickery. By using their need for more living space, the Dark Elves had the Minotaurs invade the lands of the Shadowhunter Clan.

As for why they were giving away this plot of land, that was because they didn’t want to enter into an all-out war with the Shadowhunter Clan.

Being one of the thirteen great clans of the Dark Elves, the Shadowhunter Clan wasn’t just something the Ghostface Clan could swallow on a whim. In other words, this was a war to weaken the clan. And this was just the first step of a convoluted plan to destroy their foes!

By using the otherwise impossible alliance of the Harpies and Minotaurs, the Ghostface Clan knew that the Shadowhunter Clan would end up sending their most elite forces to reinforce the territory due to the absurdity of this alliance.

At that point, Lersina’s mission would be to ambush these reinforcements along with the Dryders. The idea was to massacre the troops, or at least cause enough losses to anger the Shadowhunter Clan.

Once their mission was completed, they would disappear without a trace, leaving an open plot of land for the Minotaurs and the Harpies to occupy. The Minotaurs would naturally choose to stay behind and defend their hard-won territory. As for the Harpies, they would most likely be forced to stay behind if they wanted their leader back.

Yet with their reinforcements wiped out and their lands occupied by monsters, the Shadowhunter Clan wouldn’t take such a slight lying down. An army would no doubt be sent out shortly to try and retake the lands from the Minotuars. In order to defend their new lands, the Minotaurs would have to dispatch a new army as well. Just like that, a new feud would be created, one that would leave both sides sorely battered. At that point, the Ghostface Clan would appear to reap the rewards…

It was a brilliant plan, I had to admit. Even if the Ghostface Clan’s involvement was revealed, the fact of the matter was that the Minotaurs were the ones holding the territory. The Shadowhunter Clan would have to first deal with these Minotaurs before they could consider taking on the Ghostface Clan.

A scheme that didn’t require any form of obfuscation… one you couldn’t escape from no matter what.

Unfortunately, all that talk was made without considering my existence, and we all know how that ended. Heh heh heh… I bet you guys never expected the Dryders to betray you, did you?

Honestly, I never expected much as well. All my godmother gave me was a mark on my soul… a passive ability of sorts. But thanks to this deceptively underwhelming ability, arachnids would never oppose me, because they could sense Lolthe’s aura in me. As for why the Dryders did not initially rush to my aid, there was a very simple reason for that: the distance.

Now… how to deal with those Harpies. Their leader is gone, but they do not know that yet. Perhaps I can make use of my connection to Numila to convince them? I have an engagement pact with Numila so her mark should be on me as well. If I were to get close enough, they should be able to sense the aura of a Harpy Witch on me…

I flapped my purple wings and fearlessly took to the sky, releasing my aura in every direction as I did so. Seeing someone invade their territory so, the Harpies promptly flew over as a flock to meet me. They circled around me for a moment then squawked in their Harpy tongue. While I might not have understood what they were saying, I could tell that they had recognised my right to lead them. A fact which surprised me, to be perfectly honest.

I had never expected to settle the Harpy problem so easily, but upon reflecting back on what happened with Numila, it was only to be expected. It was precisely because of my connection to Numila that Eugenia and Elena were willing to be my allies as well. In a lot of ways, I was half a Harpy Witch, not to mention the fact that I actually had wings now.

At the same time that I dealt with the Harpies, the battle below had ended as well. With the addition of the Dryders, the fight had turned into a one-sided massacre. The strongest amongst them, the Alpha Minotaur, wasn’t even an Overlord yet. Naturally, he wouldn’t stand a chance against three peak Eight-stars. With no way to run and no way to beat them, he ended up as a captive…

With their strongest fighter captured, the morale of the entire Minotaur army crumbled as well. Those who could, fled. Those who couldn’t either died or were captured.

Just like that, what was ordinarily supposed to be a sure victory for the Ghostface Clan ended up being foiled by little old me…



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Devil Evolution Catalogue Chapter 464 and 465

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Chapter 465: It’s Time for Me to Act!

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Author: The Sole Survivor Original Source: SFACG
Translator: CatatoPatch English Source: Re:Library

While one side might have completely ceased all hostilities, the other clearly had no intention of doing so. In just the span of a few moments, a good number of Dark Elves had died to the Minotaurs, all the while unable to resist in the slightest…

Realising that their opponents weren’t stopping as they had expected, Zurnalin glared right at the Assassin leader, “We’ve already stopped fighting, why aren’t you stopping?!”

The Assassin leader, on the other hand, was still completely in shock because they actually stopped fighting back.

Yet even though the order was given not to fight back, the Dark Elves weren’t going to let themselves be slaughtered like that either. Faced with the relentless assault of their enemies, some finally lost their cool and began a counterattack. With how fierce the fighting now was, it was hard to see who would win in the end.

Immediately, I felt the Assassin leader’s hand grip down hard on the dagger pointed at my neck, its tip edging ever so slightly closer as if she was about to stab me at a moment’s notice. “Get them to stop, or your holiness over is going to suffer.”

“Blast…” Zurnalin cursed before half-yelling out, “I’ve already told them to stop, but your Minotaurs keep attacking us.”

“So what?” The Assassin leader raised her brows. “Let’s be clear here, this dagger of mine is laced with poison. One little nick and that’s it…”

Her words couldn’t be any clearer at this point. She wanted to use my life to threaten Zurnalin. If I was really the child of the goddess as Zurnalin claimed, they would immediately surrender. If I wasn’t, it wouldn’t matter if I died.

With no choice left, Zurnalin could only give out the order to stop. “Everyone, halt your attacks immediately. Take up defensive positions!”

Yet while the Dark Elves might have listened at the start, they were now too far gone to listen to her words, at least that was till she said the magic words.

“Her holiness is in their hands.” The moment those words left her mouth, the other Dark Elves immediately calmed down and began to retreat fully. This time, no one tried to fight back even if Minotaurs continued chasing after them.

Unfortunately, this only had the effect of emboldening the Minotaurs further. Mooing gutturally into the air, they began ramming with abandon at the shields of the Dark Elves. Each time they struck, one could see the visceral shaking of the retreating shieldwall.

“You actually stopped.” The Assassin leader sneered at Zurnalin who was on the verge of exploding at this point. “Remember, I still have your so-called holiness in my hands. One false move, and she’s gone, Fallen Angel or not.”

“You! Aren’t you afraid of the goddess’s wrath?!”

“Wrath?” What a joke, how do I even know if you’re lying to me here? Besides, who would pass up on such a good opportunity.”

“Why would I lie to you at this point?” Zurnalin snapped back through gritted teeth. “Don’t tell me we all have to die before you will believe me?”

“That’s right. Unless you’re all dead, I will never believe you.” The Assassin leader arrogantly stuck her nose up at Zurnalin as she said that. “Let me see firsthand your loyalty to this Fallen Angel. As long as you are all dead, I promise I won’t hurt this Fallen Angel, because at that point, I would have believed your words… probably…”

“You…” Zurnalin’s body was shaking uncontrollably at this point. If she had her way, she would have tore into this Assassin by now. However, as long as I was still in her hands, she didn’t dare make a move.

“Hahahaha… kill! Kill them all!” Seeing Zurnalin so helpless right now, the Assassin leader couldn’t help but laugh maniacally.

Well… she’s really an unlikable woman, isn’t she? Once I break free, you can be sure I’ll show you some hospitality as well!

In actuality, I did not really blame this Assassin leader for not believing Zurnalin’s words. After all, Lolthe had only recently recognized me as her goddaughter… godson… ahem… She probably did not even have the time to announce this fact before I was suddenly captured. Thanks to that, there was now this awkward situation where only one out of the thirteen clans knew about the fact that I was her goddaughter… I mean, godson.

Because Zurnalin had shown so much concern to me mere moments ago, the Assassin leader had marked me as an important hostage. Now that I was in her hands and the battle had swung in her favour, she clearly wasn’t going to give up on this advantage just because her opponent claimed some random Fallen Angel was the child of Lolthe. Obviously, that was more likely a ploy than anything else.

The fact that Zurnalin actually gave the command to stop was a surprise to the Assassin leader, but that only meant that she shouldn’t let go of me at all. After all, that meant her opponents couldn’t fight back.

Ironically, the Dark Elves’ reputation for being unscrupulous ended up working against me in a most unexpected way this time. With how far these crazed Elves were willing to go to achieve their goals, it wouldn’t surprise the Assassin leader at all if Zurnalin actually gave the order for her troops to stop in order to reinforce this potential lie about me being the child of Lolthe. Honestly, Arachne Cavern was sure proof that these Dark Elves were unscrupulous to an almost fanatical extent. If they were the number two in unscrupulousness, no one would dare take the title of number one.

Now… the reason why I had even bothered explaining all this crap in the first place was because I had already thought of a way out of this deadlock. As long as I could prove that Zurnalin wasn’t lying and I was really the godson of Lolthe, everything would be hunky-dory… seems like a silly plan, but it was what it was…

Alright, time to fire up the old cakehole and warm up the armchair -let me show you what an armchair warrior of the star-spangled red banner can do!

Ahem!

Yet just as I was finally going to make my entrance, an unknown object began descending from the ceiling…

Countless Dryders began rappelling down from the ceiling. From a quick estimate, there had to at least be seventy or eighty of them. For the most part, these Dryders looked about the same as those I saw with the Shadowhunter Clan -Elven upper torso and arachnid lower half. Upon breaking off their spider silk and landing, the horde of Dryders quickly assembled together, and in the short span of ten seconds, had us all surrounded. That’s right, the Assassin leader was included as well.

“What’s going on here?” The Dryders’ strange movements had clearly caught the attention of the Assassin leader and she demanded an explanation, albeit with a hint of anxiety in her quivering tone. “Why are you surrounding as well? Blast! Don’t pretend, I know you all can understand me!”

Unfortunately, the only reply she got was a wad of spider silk spat out by the female Dryder leading the horde. Like a frog’s tongue lashing out at a fly, the two-finger thick strand of spider silk swiftly wrapped itself around the Assassin leader, binding her in an instant, even snatching away that potentially deadly dagger from her hands.

“You… you’ve betrayed us… how can you betray your own clan?!” Even in her bound-up, or rather especially because of her bound-up state, the Assassin leader couldn’t figure out why these Dryders would suddenly betray her at this crucial stage.

“How pitiful. Even now you do not understand the situation you are in.” I looked at the Assassin leader as if I was looking at a dead person. I then turned to look at the other Assassins who were holding Jezsere and Mo Ning hostage and stated coldly, “If you let them go now, I might just spare your lives.”

There was no need for them to even consider at this point. Upon hearing my words, the other Assassins quickly released the two of them. From the point that Zurnalin issued the order to stop attacking entirely, these Assassin were basically convinced of her words. The Dryders stepping in to help us was the nail in the coffin of their leader.

It was true that the Dryders were a dim lot, but it was precisely this reason that their loyalties to the clan that raised them were absolute. If there was ever a reason that could explain their betrayal… well, there’s really no need to say it, is there?

“Master…” Jezsere wept as she dove into my arms. Even though she was now free, her body was still shaking profusely from her ordeal.

“There, there… it’s alright now.”

“Dearest…” Mo Ning wanted a hug from me as well, but seeing as Jezsere had gotten here first, I could only give her an apologetic smile.

“Help me look after her.” I placed Jezsere on top of Mo Ning and turned towards the battlefield immediately.

Now wasn’t the time for comforting them. Now was the time to act.

While the Dryders might have rescued us from our predicament, the army of the Shadowhunter Clan was still in trouble. Under the leadership of that giant Minotaur, they had suffered heavy losses. Their defensive lines were breached and the Blood Drake Riders were in disarray…

Had it not been for the Eight-star warrior Paliseth had specially sent out to guard Reyage, they wouldn’t have been able to hold back that giant Minotaur at all and the losses would have been even heavier.

It was at that point that the Dryders just finished restraining the rest of the Assassins. Like a court official of old, these Dryders immediately prostrated themselves before me. At the side, the Assassin leader’s last vestiges of hope had collapsed as well. Gone was her arrogance as she slumped to the ground in a dejected bound-up heap. Her eyes went blank as she turned to me and muttered, “It can’t be… she really is…”

Naturally, I couldn’t care less about her mental state. I only had one thing to say to her. “I want those blasted cows to stop attacking right this instant!”

“But I… they won’t listen to me… they aren’t under our control at all… we are just using each other to achieve our goals…” The dejected Assassin leader finally managed to squeeze out an answer after ages. Essentially, it was out of her hands now.



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Chapter 464: A False Child of the Goddess

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Author: The Sole Survivor Original Source: SFACG
Translator: CatatoPatch English Source: Re:Library

(TL: Previously, the author did not use a gender-specific term to address Mo Ke so I used his, him, son, etc. The author was very specific in using daughter in this chapter so I will stick to that from now on.)

The gigantic Minotaur had a running speed leagues above its smaller brethren. In the moment it took to breath, it had already reached the three surrounded Seven-star Fire Elementals, and with a swing of both its mighty weapons, a pitch black wave of energy slashed outwards, splitting two of the Fire Elementals in half along their waist. At the same time as that, its mighty axe came swinging down on the last Fire Elemental, splitting it in half lengthwise.

Yet Fire Elementals, being made up of elements, did not have a fixed weak spot. Unless you destroyed their Elemental Core or expanded their mana, they would never die. Furthermore, unlike ordinary Fire Elementals, the Elemental Core of my Fire Elementals were in the bracelet on my left hand. The ordinary Minotaurs naturally wouldn’t be able to reach their cores, neither were they able to expand all of their mana. That was the reason why my Fire Elementals lasted as long as they did.

Having been severely damaged, the three Fire Elementals began to reform their husks. But before they could do so, the giant Minotaur smashed his two weapons violently together, causing an explosion of mana that sent shockwaves ripping through the battlefield and even disrupting dimensional space for the briefest of moments.

Battered by the shockwave and the disruption in space itself, the three Fire Elementals exploded in a shower of fiery motes…

Eight-star! That giant Minotaur had to be at the peak of Eight-star!

With an unstoppable force, the giant Minotaur then lumbered towards us. Each step it took caused the ground itself to groan from the weight of its massive five-meters tall body, crowned by a thick pair of horns that were only outmatched by its thighs that seemed more like pillars than anything else -the very definition of brute strength. Its bovine nose started spitting out white fumes and sparks could be seen soon after… is it going to breath fire?!

“Blood Drake Riders! Charge!” Zurnalin raised her Dragon Spear up high for a second then brought it swishing down, pointing right at the giant Minotaur. “To victory!”

“To victory!”

The other Blood Drake Riders cheered in response. A portion of the Blood Drake Riders that managed to free themselves from their opponents started to charge at the giant Minotaur with suicidal abandon.

“Your holiness, there’s been a sudden change in the battle. For your safety, I request that your holiness leave immediately.” Instead of charging ahead like before, Zurnalin hurriedly turned around to address me. “The Alpha Minotaur ahead might be of the Overlord-tier. I cannot guarantee our victory at this point!”

As she said that to me, some of the faster Blood Drake Riders had already made contact with the giant Minotaur. They raised their Dragon Spears, capable of piercing through rock like butter and glittering in the light of their Aura, and charged towards the gigantic monster ahead in what was most likely the last charge of their lives.

Faced with what were obviously feeble attempts at stopping it, the giant Minotaur merely revealed a humanlike sneer then swung its gigantic axe behind itself. That simple swing easily sent the Blood Drake Riders flying over a dozen meters away, finally stopping when they collided with a Minotaur. Naturally, that unfortunate Minotaur wasn’t getting up at that point, but neither were the Blood Drake Riders…

As more Blood Drake Riders charged in, they were all met with the same fate as their brethren. A simple axe swing and they were sent flying away like flies.

Seeing how cruelly strong the giant Minotaur was, Zurnalin tried once more to persuade me. “Your holiness, please leave immediately!”

“Leave? I haven’t encountered a battle that I have to flee from yet.” As I said that, I gently fingered the Gem of Authority hanging on my neck. I coolly looked her in the eyes and said, “The battle is only just beginning.”

I was already preparing to summon the Devil King Idol at this point. The tides of war weren’t favouring us at all, and while I still did not know exactly how strong Zurnalin was, I didn’t harbor any illusion of her being able to defeat that monstrosity tearing through the Blood Drake Riders right now. No matter whether they were Five-star, Six-star or Seven-star, all were swatted aside by an axe swing of that monster. To that giant Minotaurs, they weren’t even targets to begin with.

Too strong… that’s not even flesh and blood anymore! That’s a fudging Gundamn!

“Mo Ning, Jezsere, help me convince her holiness!” Realising that she alone wouldn’t be able to change my mind, Zurnalin tried to rope in those beside me as well.

However, Mo Ning knew about how strong my Devil King Idol was so she had never considered retreating in the first place. Jezsere, on the other hand, was more than terrified and was very willing to leave right this instant. However, her own older brother was still leading the fight against the Minotaurs, so no matter how timid she was, she wasn’t going to abandon this fight either.

In the end, Mo Ning merely smiled at Zurnalin to show she wasn’t going to help her while a pale Jezsere gently shook her head, lips still quivering and eyes almost watering. “Jezsere… Jezsere is going to stay with master and her big brother…”

What was supposed to gain her allies ended up gaining her betrayal instead. With no other choice left, she could only try to force out another attempt at persuasion. “Your holiness! You need to leave now, it’s too dangerous…”

At this point, she had already seen through the fact that I wasn’t planning to retreat. On the contrary, I was even planning to participate myself. This time, she did not try to persuade me any further but was already about to snatch me herself. Unfortunately… it was too late.

“Holiness? When did the Shadowhunter Clan change their faith?”

Amidst the chaotic battle, a disembodied voice came echoing from above, coming closer to us by the second. While there were clearly more pressing matters to attend to right now, the scorn in that voice quickly drew my attention. I looked upwards in time to see a dozen Dark Elves jumping down from the ceiling, dressed in the typical garb of an Assassin.

“Your holiness, watch out!” Zurnalin’s reaction was a lot quicker than my own. While I was pondering why there were Assassins above me right now, Zurnalin had already ridden her Blood Drake in front of me. Having never been more focused, she raised her Dragon Spear up high and practically bellowed out a chant, “Barrier!”

However, there wasn’t enough time for her to project a sturdy barrier. All she could manage was create a flimsy, transparent dome above us.

“Pointless!” The Assassin leader grandly announced her arrival in your typical villain style. The leader of the Assassins then took up a plunging stance with both her daggers, her swift descent enhancing those already deadly daggers of hers as she viciously stabbed into the magical barrier. A second later… the barrier had completely shattered into sparkling fragments and began to dissipate.

“Your holiness!” Zurnalin desperately wanted to save me, but she was easily blocked by the Assassin leader who had just made her landing after breaking the barrier.

Seeing Zurnalin so distraught, the Assassin leader couldn’t help but taunt her foe. “Has the Shadowhunter Clan fallen so far? To actually address a Fallen Angel as the child of their goddess. Have you all forsaken the goddess Lolthe for the Devils?”

With a dagger that was most likely dripping with poison pointed right at my neck, Zurnalin’s voice was already hoarse with anxiety as she half-yelled, “We would never forsake the goddess. You all had better let go of her holiness right now, before the goddess bestows her wrath upon you!”

Hearing that, I felt the dagger pressed against me quiver for the briefest of moments. Clearly, Zurnalin’s words were having an effect on the Assassin leader.

I say, lady, I suggest you listen to Zurnalin, and can you hold that dagger a little firmer? You know what, take it away… just don’t shake it about like that when it’s so close to my neck…

With how sharp the ends of her daggers were, I had no doubt in mind what would happen if she were to even scratch me with them.

“You can’t fool me, why haven’t I ever heard of the goddess ever having an offspring?” At this point, the Assassin leader was beginning to sense the doubt in her army. She quickly tried to calm them down once more. “How many years has it been now? I have never heard of the goddess ever having a child. To impersonate the child of the goddess is blasphemy!”

Hey, hey hey… you’re free to come up with whatever theories you want, but how about you calm down first… and get those pointy daggers away from me… and stop shaking…

Dagger stuck to her neck, Jezsere mumbled with tears in her eyes, “Master…”

“Dearest…” Mo Ning had a dagger stuck to her throat as well.

Whether Elf or horse, both were now subdued by the Assassins. The Dark Elves were famous for their poisons in the entire Western Human Realms. There was no one more proficient in poisons than them -they were like those rogues in RPGs who maxed out their poison skill for obviously nefarious reasons. In other words, if any of us even dared move, we might just die a second later…

At this point, Zurnalin’s eyes had already turned red with the sheer effort it took to restrain herself in front of these Assassin who still did not fully believe that I was the child of the Lolthe. “She is truly the daughter of Lolthe. The goddess has only recently recognized her as her goddaughter!”

“Lies. If you truly care about her that much, let’s see you surrender then. I will give you ten seconds to consider. Once the time is over, I will start killing.” Having said that, the Assassin leader threw Zurnalin a scornful look as if to say, let’s see you try and bluff your way out of this now. You either surrender right away or this false holiness of yours is going to kick the bucket.

“Stop! Everyone stop at once!”

Under the disbelieving eyes of the Assassin leader, Zurnalin immediately gave the order to surrender without even waiting for a second to be over.

With her mana boosting her voice, Zurnalin’s voice easily spread across the entirety of the battlefield. Those who were familiar with her voice immediately broke away from their opponents. However, the Minotaurs weren’t ones to just stop because their opponents said so. Rather than stop, they began to chase after their fleeing opponents with renewed vigor.



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Chapter 463: Organised Warfare

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Author: The Sole Survivor Original Source: SFACG
Translator: CatatoPatch English Source: Re:Library

What a mess… that was the only way I could describe the situation right now with the Murlocs and Minotaurs. The moment both sides clashed with each other, the battle fell apart. The Murloc immediately broke ranks and started fleeing frantically in every direction.

Unfortunately for them, fate was a cruel mistress. In their blind desire to flee, they ended up fleeing in the direction of Aishael’s Half-Elven army. There was no warning given, but before any Murloc could realise the error of their decision, they were mercilessly hacked to pieces by the advancing Half-Elves.

The Half-Elven army advanced in a direction completely opposite to the fleeing Murlocs, neither too slowly nor too quickly. Like a machine of death, they mowed down any who stood in their way, ally or otherwise; there was no retreat to be had in this battle. In the first place, these Murlocs were dispatched here to be cannon fodders so we didn’t have high hopes for them to begin with. The moment they got in the way of our armies, they were the ones at fault.

And what better solution was there than just simple violence? Under the relentless reaping of the advancing Half-Elven army, the Murlocs had no choice but to turn around. Some ran towards the nearby river while those who were not as clear-headed chose to face off against the Minotaurs who were now fighting the Blood Drake Riders…

While it was often assumed that a cavalry unit was at its strongest during a charge, this might not always hold true in this world. There were cavalry units that were just as strong even without charging; the Blood Drake Riders were just such a unit. Amongst the Dark Elves, these riders were counted as the most elite combat unit, not just because of their riders, but also because the Blood Drakes themselves were powerful magical beasts. In a one-on-one with a Minotaur of the same Star-level, they were more than a match, and that was not even counting the powerful rider on their back!

At the forefront of these powerful riders was Zurnalin, riding ahead of the others like a deadly spear into the enemy. With her three meter long Dragon Spear, she easily skewered a Minotaur before it even had the time to realise what had happened. Then with a swing of her spear, she threw the offending corpse right into another unfortunate Minotaur…

The Blood Drake she rode was significantly stronger than her subordinates. When it opened its horrific jaws, a deafening roar boomed forth like a crack of lightning. A couple of Minotaurs who were just about to swing their axes at it were immediately stunned in place, eyes filled with shock and dread. That was the power of her steed!

Having incapacitated the two of them temporarily, Zurnalin’s Blood Drake swiftly whipped its scaly tail towards them, smashing into each of their chests with a bang that was more like a sonic boom and sending them flying in the process.

At the same time as that, the rest of the Blood Drake Riders arrived on scene as well. Each rider charged fearlessly into battle, carving a bloody swathe into their enemies’ ranks with astonishing power!

“Kill them all!!!”

“Fear the Blood Drake Riders!”

The moment the battle started, every rider bellowed at the top of their lungs, eyes red from their bloodthirst. Wherever there was a Minotaur to be had, their furious spear thrusts would soon follow. Whether it was a sword slash, a stab of their Dragon Spear, or a whip from their steeds, whatever weapon they could employ was employed.

Faced with such a frenzied attack, a weak-hearted opponent would have fled already. With just over 3000 Minotaurs present, they were beginning to feel the pressure from the might the riders showed. Bit by bit, cracks were beginning to form in their morale.

A short while after the Blood Drake Riders, the Half-Elves’ first division charged into battle as well under the leadership of Aishael.

Spotting these newcomers, several hundreds of Minotaurs immediately tried to circle around the Blood Drake Riders in a bid to cut off the riders while also attacking the target that was clearly under-equipped even to their simplistic minds.

With a fearless roar, the first of the Minotaurs rammed into a Half-Elven Shieldbearer, intent on showing this skinny weakling whose strength was greater here.

Aishael frowned upon seeing it. An enraged Minotaur clearly wasn’t a good match for their scrawny Shieldbearers, but she couldn’t back down either. These Shieldbearers were their only line of defense. If they couldn’t hold the line now, then the casualties would be great within their ranks.

It was an unfortunate fact that their current numbers were too little, coming in at just 1000. Out of these 1000, there were Archers and Mages, leaving only just 700 to actually hold off the Minotaurs who were each at least hundreds of kilogrammes. When these monstrosities charged, their body weight would only be multiplied against the Half-Elves.

Armed with the bare minimum of gears and fed with what was clearly not even bread, could such an army ever hope to stand against the frenzied charge of a Minotaur? The answer was a definite no. Even so, Aishael didn’t give the order to retreat. Instead, she had 400 Shieldbearers huddle up against each to form a sturdy shield wall.

She then stood behind these shields, knuckles white from gripping her plain sword and shield, eyes steely as she gazed ahead. Her entire attention was now focused on channelling the mana of the soldiers around her. Thankfully, their honed teamwork made such a mammoth task easy even in the midst of a chaotic battle. A couple of seconds later, a six-sided star array began to take shape beneath her feet and rapidly expanded outwards in seconds.

“Composite Magic: Earthen Bulwark!”

As the last of her words trailed off, a clay-colored silhouette of a mountain measuring in at over 100 meters appeared in front of every Shieldbearer!

Just like their pure-blooded cousins, the Half-Elves were all Magisters in their own right. Furthermore, just like the Elves, they possessed a magical talent that was far superior to an ordinary human’s.

Yet the Minotaurs weren’t one to care about what stood in their way. Be it a shield or a mountain, there was nothing they didn’t dare to ram into! As the Minotaurs collided with the spell, the silhouette of the mountain began to wobble. But just like ramming into a physical mountain, the Minotaurs found themselves unable to penetrate the silhouette. Unfortunately for the Shieldbearers, while the spell might have held, the Minotaurs still managed to force them back a little, even if the spell was practically holding them rooted to the floor.

“AHHHH!!!!”

At the same time as their line faltered, the Half-Elves bellowed into the air, determined to take on the Minotaurs to the death.

There were 300 Minotaurs attacking the Half-Elves right now. In their cow heads, they had assumed that these stick-like Half-Elves would fall just like those scrawny fishes before them. However, when was the world ever so simple? The Murlocs were routed easily because they had no real reason to fight to the death. These Half-Elves were different. They were determined to obtain victory even at the cost of their lives. Furthermore, they had something the Murlocs did not have -magic!

Yet even the sturdiest of defense would fall one day. Aishael was still able to maintain the Composite Spell with the help of 700 soldiers, but the strength of these Minotaurs was nothing to scoff at either. The act of defending alone took up all her focus, leaving her no avenue to organise a counter-attack. Given the strength of the Minotaurs, there was no way she could keep this up till they gave up. Should that happen, the backlash of the magic would be felt on all 700 of them.

They had to fight back, but they couldn’t… Yet just when it seemed like she was entering a death spiral, dozens of spears rained down upon the Minotaurs, following which dozens of Minotaurs died and their ranks fell into disarray. This sudden disarray instantly reversed the fortunes of both sides, giving the Half-Elves a much needed reprieve.

These spears came flying in from the side. Aishael turned in the direction of the spears, coming upon the sight of Reyage and the Blood Brigade slowly marching towards them while firing off at the Harpies with bows and magic. As for the spears, they were all aimed at the Minotaurs engaging with her army. With their astonishing strength, the Javalineers could easily toss a spear over hundreds of meters, a feat that was easy in a world of magic and Fighter’s Aura.

Even so, these Javanlineers were still impressive in their own right. Despite throwing their spears from a fair distance away, not a single spear hit a friendly target.

The Harpies had been suppressed by the Archers and Mages of the Blood Brigade; the Minotaurs, normally unaffected by arrows, had to now contend with spears being thrown at them with deadly force. At this rate, both of them would lose without ever causing us much damage.

So why did they even try to attack us in the first place? Based on what I just saw, they did not have the numbers required to overwhelm us.

Perhaps they had another card to play? No. They definitely had another card to play!

“ROARR!!!”

Suddenly, a thunderous roared blanketed the entire battlefield. A figure, measuring over five meters tall, loomed ominously over the horizon, towering over the rest of the Minotaurs easily. The new Minotaur wielded a giant blade in one hand and an axe in the other. With each step he took, the earth itself cried from the force of his stomps…



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Chapter 462: Chaos

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Author: The Sole Survivor Original Source: SFACG
Translator: CatatoPatch English Source: Re:Library

Overconfidence is a slow and insidious killer… but in this case, it was a decidedly fast killer. Aishael who was still in the midst of organizing her troops had spotted the Harpies flying towards her. With a quick flick of her wrist and a couple of slashes later, a couple of energy slashes were sent out. At the same time, her longsword fell back into its sheath with a clean snap.

Those poor Harpies were immediately brought down from the ceiling, crashing unceremoniously into the ground with a bang, still alive but no longer a threat. Unfortunately for them, the former wasn’t going to be true for long as well. A couple of eagle-eyed Half-Elves promptly seized upon this opportunity to score a couple of kills for themselves, turning both the Harpies into pin cushions in the process… that will you teach birds a lesson!

The 5000 strong Composite Dark Elven Army was led by Reyage. Because Jezsere decided to follow me, he ended up being roped into the reinforcements as well. Given his background, he wasn’t suitable to be a lowly soldier, especially not when Paliseth had plans for him to be the leader of the clan in the future. In light of that, this war was a good opportunity to rack up some merit for himself. Even though it wasn’t a large war, it was still an opportunity that held no disadvantages.

Reyage himself was an Assassin, but unlike the others, he was trained by Paliseth personally. Because of that, he was stronger than most elites of other clans.

As such, the sudden ambush by the Minotaurs and Harpies did not throw him into disarray. Under his calm leadership, the Dark Elves quickly regained their footing and formed into a defensive position under his orders. Shieldbearers at the front and long-range attackers at the back, they prepared for the oncoming onslaught of the Minotaurs and Harpies.

While the Half-Elves were already engaging with the airborne Harpies, their numbers were too many for the Half-Elves to handle alone. From just a glance alone, I counted at least 7000 Harpies. Faced with such overwhelming numbers, the best the Half-Elves could do was ensure that their ranks did not fall to the harassment of the Harpies. Yet despite their best efforts, it was only a matter of time before these Harpies broke free with their obvious airborne advantage. The Harpies, having felt the sting of the Half-Elven army, decided to turn their sights on Reyage’s army.

Unfortunately for these Harpies, if they thought the Half-Elves were bad, the Dark Elves were only going to be worse. This was a properly maintained and trained army that was organised for the purpose for handling battles such as this. Furthermore, this was Paliseth’s own son leading the battle, the soldiers were all the best of the best. This very army held the honorable title of the Blood Brigade.

The only reason why there was even a brief moment of confusion was because Reyage was suddenly shoved in as their commander. Simply put, Paliseth really went all out to pave the way for this son of hers.

Dozens of Harpies swooped down with the intent of grabbing a member of the Blood Brigade. But this was the worst possible target they could have ever chosen. The Archers and Mages of the Brigade were already ready and waiting. Not only that, this particular army had an occupation unique to them, the Javalineers. Armed with short spears, these Javalineers might not have had the longest of ranges when compared to the Archers or Mages, but as long as the target was within their effective range, their accuracy rate was well over 90%.

Furthermore, a short spear was a lot stronger than a mere arrow. One hit was all it took to skewer a Harpy. In contrast, an arrow probably had to hit a weak point like the head or heart in order to take down the target.

Now… the Elves were all a force to be reckoned with, but when it came to the Murlocs…

5000 Murlocs was definitely a staggering figure, but their lack of training meant that they were in complete disarray when faced with such an ambush. In fact, quite a number of Murlocs had already thrown aside their weapons and jumped into the river.

The Murloc Shaman and Clanleader tried whatever they could, scolding, beating, cursing, but nothing could stem the tide of deserters. Something worth noting at this point was that these Minotaurs had clashed with the Murlocs before. The result was that the Murlocs were thoroughly trounced. As for the Harpies… in their own words, they hated those flying birds…

In the proverbial food chain of the Underdepths, the Minotaurs and Harpies were well above the Murlocs, like how a cat was to a mouse. The Murlocs weren’t willing conscripts to begin with, so even if the Murloc Shaman and Clanleader were here to control them, there was no way they could overcome the innate fear in their hearts. That was how much higher up in the food chain the Minotaurs and Harpies were. At the same Star-level, a Murloc had no chance of ever winning against a Minotaur or Harpy.

Murlocs? Hah, how about you guys call yourselves salted fish instead.

Out of the 5000 or so Murlocs that marched with us, not all had managed to escape in the chaos, roughly half of their numbers rallied back under the Murloc Shaman and Clanleader. Of those that fled, some chose the river while some chose to run in the unfortunate direction of the Blood Brigade.

Amidst the chaos of the fleeing Murlocs, the Bridgade’s well laid out formation was nearly destroyed in the process. Thankfully, this army also had an Assassin unit of nearly 200. Training such Assassins were the forte of the Shadowhunter Clan so any Assassin who had successfully graduated were all top-notch. The moment they noticed the disruption caused by the Murlocs, they promptly struck from the shadows. Reyage had already instructed these Assassins beforehand to look after the perimeters for this very reason.

An unusual reason, to be certain, but he was proven right this time. Without even needing any further instructions, any Murloc who even got a webbed foot close to the Brigade was immediately met with a blade from the shadows.

It was only after a hundred over Murlocs had died that these poor fishes finally realised they were fleeing in the wrong direction. Not only did they end up dying despite not having met an opponent, they died at the hands of their own allies… truly a tragic fate.

The cold-bloodedness of this display had the effect of bringing the Murlocs back under control. By using this momentary fear and shock, the Murloc Shaman and Clanleader had successfully reorganised these Murlocs back into the main force.

The head of these Assassins was a veiled female Dark Elf who could be seen signalling to another Assassin to restrain these two brothers. The plan was to herd the remaining Murlocs towards the charging Minotaurs. Naturally, the two brothers weren’t too happy about this treatment, but they both had a dagger to their necks right now. Clearly, a dagger was a lot sharper than their scales.

As expected, rather than losing their fishy self, they would much rather lose a fishy brother. The two brothers expressed their willingness to obey orders and began leading the charge themselves.

Yet not long after they did so, they sneaked a glance at each other. The path they were taking so happened to lie near the river. Clearly, they were plotting something right now. Too bad for them, there were four Assassins already dispatched to follow them. As long as they dared make a move, their fishy lives were over!

At that point, a maelstrom of emotions flowed within their eyes, none of them positive. But what were to do in this damned if they do, damned if they don’t situation? Charge, that’s what.

At the same time that the Murlocs arrived on scene, my three Fire Elementals had made contact with the Minotaurs. With their bodies covered completely in flames, every strike they threw out scorched the air around them. Some of the weaker Minotaurs were even affected by the sheer heat of their presence and began to lose consciousness. Axes began to fall, followed closely by the sonorous thuds of collapsing Minotaurs.

At the level of a Seven-star, the flames of a Fire Elemental had to at least be a thousand degrees celsius. Naturally, these Fire Elementals knew to control their flames outside of battle. During combat however, their mighty flames were fully brought to bear. Lower starred Minotaurs, while stronger than a bull, were still at the level of a normal mortal -certainly not a match for the scorching flames of the Fire Elementals.

In actuality, this burning environment was confined to a circle around each Fire Elemental. This was a skill of theirs in which they could instantly raise the heat around them to a certain degree in order to deal with weaker foes. Right this very instant, wherever the Fire Elementals were, a circular no man’s land was formed around them.

Being summoned, however, they had a fatal flaw of endurance. While they might have had great effect on the Minotaurs, it was still a fact that this wasn’t Purgatory; they couldn’t replenish their fire element easily. Each time they inflicted severe injuries on the Minotaurs, they expanded a great deal of their energies as well. As their reserves slowly drained, their size began to shrink. Even the glow around them had grown noticeably dimmer by now.

The Minotaurs had noticed this point too, which was why they furiously charged at the Fire Elementals. Even if their heavy weaponry were unable to damage the Fire Elementals, they were still useful in expanding their energies.

This obviously wasn’t the most efficient of methods to handle the Minotaurs, but what choice did they have but to overwhelm these mighty creatures with their sheer numbers? While that was happening, the remaining Minotaurs routed around their comrades and continued charging towards us.

When I summoned those three Fire Elementals, I knew full well that the line wouldn’t hold forever. My only hope was that those three would be able to buy us some time, which they did magnificently. At this point, all the armies had already taken up formations and the Murlocs were even herded in the right direction.

“MOOOOOO!!!”

Just like that, a bunch of three meters tall Minotaurs, armed with gigantic maces, axes and hammers clashed with a bunch of Murlocs, coming in at 1.6 meters at most and armed with bone clubs and broken spears. The outcome was clear for all to see… a complete massacre…



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Chapter 461: Battlefield Surprises

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Author: The Sole Survivor Original Source: SFACG
Translator: CatatoPatch English Source: Re:Library

Living in a fantasy world couldn’t be anymore different than a game world, despite what transmigrators in novels would lead you to believe. Everyone here had their own experiences. They weren’t ‘NPCs’, but were actual flesh and blood. Those who would foolishly make this assumption, those so-called transmigrators, would often end up dead in a ditch, unknowingly done in by the same people they put off as being ‘NPCs’. Naturally, I wasn’t that stupid, although my showing had been rather arrogant of late.

Ever since I reincarnated as a Devil, I never had a day of respite. Not when I was fighting for my life through the Blood Sea, not when I was chased by a horde of Zombies… anyway, it was a hard journey. But ever since I came to the Shadowhunter Clan, my fortunes had taken a significant turn for the better. Not only had I gained a godmother, I was now half the owner of the entire Dark Elf race. That was why I had been acting rather arrogant recently. But was I really to blame here? I was, after all, at one point a sacrifice waiting to be offered before I suddenly became an object of worship instead -quite a drastic change in attitudes.

But everything in life had its ebbs and flows. Just because I was suddenly thrust into such a lofty position didn’t mean that this fortune would last forever. Just as I was entertaining thoughts about starting a biography about the heroic adventures of a certain Fallen Angel, life would teach me a lesson along the lines of ‘the only constant in life is change’.

Other than the thousand or so Blood Drake Riders led by Zurnalin, the rest of the army were foot soldiers. Naturally, they wouldn’t be able to travel at the same rate as us. Furthermore, the Murlocs weren’t able to leave the water for too long so we had to plot a route that was nearby water. At times, we had to take an otherwise unnecessary detour, resulting in a belated arrival at the battleground.

Even so, our location was only ten kilometers away from the forward post. Zurnalin had already sent out the Assassins ahead of us to scout the situation. By all accounts, they should be back soon.

Unfortunately, it was now two hours and ten minutes since they left. Their scouting trip was supposed to have taken at most two hours. While this was only a ten minutes delay, every minute and second mattered in war. Being the professional Assassins that those two were, they would have at least sent a letter back if they weren’t able to return in time.

Lest one forgot, these were Dark Elven Assassins of the Shadowhunter Clan, not just any old Assassin you would find elsewhere. If they were late, there was only one possibility: something had happened to them.

Zurnalin was in a right pickle now. If she had her way, she would be rushing over to the battlefield this very instant, but the fact that her scouts hadn’t returned meant that there might be a trap ahead. A blind advance would undoubtedly lead to heavy losses, but her mission was to reinforce the forces ahead, failing to advance now would lead to its failure.

By this point, the entire army had marched a staggering 40 kilometers without rest so everyone was tired, especially those Murlocs lying on the floor right now like a bunch of infuriating dead fishes.

These fishes were the very definition of lazy. Even before the first kilometer was finished, there were already Murlocs complaining. Had it not been for my decidedly black face being discovered by the Murloc Shaman, leading to him punishing those who dared complain, we might have already had our first wave of fishy deserters.

As the saying went, you are only as strong as your weakest link. Had it not been for the Murlocs holding us back, we would have already reached our destination. Even so, there was no reason to give up free cannon fodder just because of that. Especially since we weren’t the first batch of reinforcements to arrive. Prior to us, another army had gone to reinforce the forward post a day earlier. Their numbers might not have been as many our own, but it should at least guarantee that the lines will hold before we arrive.

Finally, Zurnalin gave the orders to assemble and march onwards. The situation with those two Assassins were a concern, but we still had to proceed in the end.

However, before the entire army could assemble, an incident happened. A signal flare burst into a blinding glare ahead, bathing the otherwise darkened caverns in white.

Beneath its searing illumination, the vague silhouette of a horde of Minotaurs could be seen roughly two and a half kilometers ahead in the mushroom forest. With their brutish force, they pushed aside the obstructing mushrooms with a beastial howl and charged in our direction. These Minotaurs were all roughly three meters in height. Each wielded a heavy weapon that looked to be about 180 kg each. Some wielded a giant warhammer, a giant axe, a giant mace… essentially, they were all gigantic. Despite that, their speeds were alarmingly fast, covering a kilometer in a mere minute.

High above, a flock of Harpies began to break over the horizon. Each Harpy had a wingspan of around three to four meters, and in the typical fashion of their race, they had a rather fetching human face but an eagle body that was anything but.

Where did that signal flare come from? And why are they here instead of fighting the forward post? Has the forward post fallen already?

Fudgecakes, looks like things have gotten complicated…

“My riders, hear my command! Assemble! We are under attack!”

The moment those monsters appeared in our vision, Zurnalin hastily yelled out that warning to the rest of the army. Thanks to her quick reactions, the rest of the units began to quickly form up as well. The Blood Drake Riders all hopped onto their Blood Drakes, spear in hand, and formed up around Zurnalin.

“Master…” Unlike Zurnalin, Jezsere was already frightened to death by the sudden appearance of these enemies. She tried to duck into my arms for cover but I placed her on Mo Ning’s back instead. I then instructed Mo Ning to look after her.

Mo Ning herself did not mind our resident timid girl all that much. She nodded her head and quickly went about her work.

I started channeling mana into the summoning bracelet on my left hand, the Lion’s Majesty. Immediately, the three Fire Elemental Cores lit up with a fiery glow as the first hints of mana began to flow into them. I had invested over half of my mana into those three cores, only to receive a weak response from the bracelet. Still, that was all I needed. “In my name, come forth and scorch the lands! Emissary of flames!”

As I spoke the summoning words, three three meter tall Fire Elementals materialised out of thin air before me. Each of them had a vaguely humanoid shape that shimmered from the flames they gave out. Even from where I was standing, I couldn’t make out the definite features on their bodies or faces. Based on their aura however, I could sense that these were bonafide Seven-stars.

It was at that point that I realised why Ferti’nier had this summoning bracelet made for me in the first place. Because my mana had the unique ability to impart consciousness, the three Fire Elementals summoned through the bracelet would benefit from this trait as well. Simply put, these Fire Elementals weren’t just your normal puppets that required controlling, they were able to function independently like my Shadow Demon!

I pointed at the charging Minotaurs. “Stop them, don’t let them get any closer!”

Upon receiving my command, the three Fire Elementals exchanged a look with each other then nodded wordlessly before sprinting towards the Minotaurs. With their help, we should be able to buy a significant amount of time. As for the Harpies above… Well, that’s a problem for the Archers and Mages. I wonder if it will help if I tell them that I have a Harpy Witch as a fiancee…

On Aishael’s part, her reaction wasn’t much slower than Zurnalin herself. Even though she was still a young girl, she was deathly calm right now. “Half-Elves, I want Archers and Mages on those Harpies right away. Second division will provide cover. First division, gather on me!”

These two thousand Half-Elves might have seemed like a ragtag army at first, but it was an undeniable fact that each and every one of them had gone through life and death situations together. In terms of experience alone, they had probably gone to war more often than the Dark Elven army. They knew what a battlefield was like and what the battlefield required. Even when resting, all of them kept their weapons at the ready in case of an ambush.

Thanks to the timely orders by Aishael, the Half-Elves were able to form up their long-range units quickly. Volley after volley of spells and arrows rained down on the incoming Harpies, never giving them an inch without first taking a mile from them.

Using the time bought by the Archers and Mages, the second division of the Half-Elves formed up a basic defensive position around them. As long as any Harpy tried to come close, they not only had to contend with projectiles flying their way, they had to guard against the weapons of these warriors as well.

At the same time, the first division of the Half-Elves had formed up around Aishael. Their mission was to hold off the unstoppable charge of the Minotaurs. It was at that time that a few Harpies noticed this new division that didn’t seem to have any long-range units guarding them. Realising that this might be an easier target, they swooped down in hopes of perhaps procuring a new toy for their nest.

(TL: 40km isn’t that far…)



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Author: The Sole Survivor Original Source: SFACG
Translator: CatatoPatch English Source: Re:Library

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Those who did not know our little acid tongue might not understand the reason for her prickliness. They might not even like her, especially seeing how hostile she was with everyone. But I knew the reason why she acted in such a way. Why she bit at anyone she encountered like a rabid dog…

Even after learning of her mother’s death, Aishael did not show much emotions. In fact, she did not even attend her mother’s burial. Clearly, this wasn’t because she had no idea that a burial was being held in the first place. Thanks to the care I showed her, Paliseth made sure Aisha’s burial was a grand one. Being the meticulous old hag that she was, Paliseth would have definitely sent a messenger to inform Aishael, but that was met with silence.

The last two days had been insanely busy for the little girl. Yet this still wasn’t the reason why she missed her own mother’s burial. The reason was because she wanted to suffer.

There were those in the world who would forgive whatever transgressions they suffered, as long as their survival was ensured. No matter what atrocity was committed against them, as long as they could live, they would choose to forgive their aggressor. It was a very practical yet weak attitude. Then there were those who met aggression head-on. The harder the opposition was, the harder they would resist. Aishael was just such a girl.

That was why she wanted herself to suffer. She wanted to carve this hatred into her heart, and by using those negative emotions, she would grow stronger! Naturally, this wasn’t good for her psyche, but she did it anyway.

Regardless of what her motives were, I wanted to help this poor girl, to be her shield. The last thing I wanted was for the darkness in her heart to irrevocably take root.

There was a saying that appearances were deceiving. There was no better example than Aishael herself. She had the appearance of a little girl, but she was already twenty. At such an age, most humans would already be getting married. But amongst the Half-Elves, she was just a slightly older elementary student. Yet that didn’t stop her from being beautiful…

What I was trying to say was this… the reason why I helped her was simple: I’m a member of the Waifu for Laifu club! As the saying goes, anything can be forgiven as long as you’re beautiful.

Right this very instant, I was galloping furiously ahead on Mo Ning, Jezsere hugged securely in my embrace. With Zurnalin at the lead, we had already travelled over ten kilometers when we came upon a strange sight of a bunch of Murlocs frolicking by the underground river.

There were three Murlocs in this group, of whom two were those two potato brothers we encountered not too long ago: the Murloc Shaman and the Murloc Clanleader. As for the last ‘Murloc’, she was a mermaid-looking creature… that’s right, the kind with a human body and a fish tail!

However, this mermaid wasn’t like the mermaids in the fairy tales. While she might have had a human face, her upper torso was that of a human’s but covered in scales…

What would have ordinarily been a beautiful female upper body was now covered in dense scales. Her hair grew out behind her like brackish seaweed that gave off a strangely horrific look. If I had to describe the look, it was like a beautiful girl suddenly turned her head a full 180 degrees around to stare at you.

Naturally, if one were to cover up the rest of her body, she was still a sight to behold.

“Your holiness… you’re here… nothing feels me with greater joy than to see you present in person…”

The moment the Murloc Shaman saw me, he leapt towards me like a son who had just found his long lost father. Unfortunately for him, I was still riding on Mo Ning with a very timid girl in my arms, a girl who immediately screamed when she saw a fishy face jumping right towards her. Upon hearing that high-pitched scream, Mo Ning looked around as well, only to find a rather strange looking creature crawling out of the river and jumping towards them. That strange creature not only had sharp fangs, but he was ugly as well. That was why she sent him flying away with a kick of her hooves.

Because Mo Ning did not use too much force with her kick, the Murloc Shaman merely tumbled a little before getting to his feet once more. Upon doing so, he swiftly prostrated himself before slowly crawling towards me. He smiled and said, “Hahaha, even your holiness’s steed is impressive…”

… are you even a man, or maybe your heart is just that big that you would immediately come and curry my favor after getting kicked aside like that…

“Are you alright?” That was the only response I could come with when faced with his shameless bootlicking.

“Absolutely. Absolutely. Definitely fine!” He repeated with fervor. “It’s my honor to be kicked aside by his holiness’s steed!”

Even though this Murloc Shaman had always struck me as shameless before, the span of three days had somehow made him even more hateable. No longer able to stand his wretched behavior, I quietly signalled towards Mo Ning who stamped on the Murloc’s head. Yet instead of crying out in pain, he seemed to be enjoying it.

“Ahhh… even your holiness’s kick feels so good… as long as it doesn’t kill me, please do not hold back…”

… I want to punch his shameless face… ah… Mo Ning already did it…

This time, Mo Ning did not even require any hint from me before she sent him flying away once more. Finally, the world was peaceful once more, except for a fishy scream in the background.

“Come here.” I gestured towards an unhappy Murloc Clanleader in the distance. The more prideful of the two brothers, the Murloc Clanleader wasn’t too happy about being summoned over like that, but because of Zurnalin’s death stares, he had no choice but to comply. Unlike his spineless brother, the Murloc Clanleader was more than happy to glare right back at me.

“Alright, what’s going on with that brother of yours. How did he get so much more annoying in just a few days?”

Hearing that, the Murloc Clanleader couldn’t help but be exasperated as he said, “Zurnalin told us about you so…”

“So…”

“So he thought that by garnering your favor, he can legitimately replace me, or maybe even control the entire Fluorescent Marsh.” At that point, I could detect a hint of resignation in his voice. “You are the holy son of the Dark Elves, after all…:”

“…”

Even though the Murloc Clanleader did not say much, I could already guess the gist of the situation. Zurnalin had told them about me when she was out subjugating the Fluorescent Marsh. Because of that, all the Murlocs knew that the severity of the situation, seeing as attacking a holy son of another religion would often lead to a massacre. Because of that, that shameless potato also had the idea that he could use me to gain more power.

At the same time that she mentioned my identity, Zurnalin also talked about the war that was happening in the south and how they needed fodder for this war. The Murloc Clanleader wasn’t all that happy about this arrangement at the start, but because they couldn’t defeat her Blood Drake Riders, he had no choice but to go along anyway.

Being the smart potato that he was, the Murloc Shaman saw this an opportunity and happily obliged unlike his brother. By showing subservience towards Zurnalin, he was hoping to show his own loyalty towards me as well. To Zurnalin, whatever reason he had was irrelevant, she just wanted the Murlocs’ allegiance.

Originally, the plan was to introduce me to the Murlocs again when the war was over. Yet before it had even started, I ended up appearing before him. That was why he practically leapt at me like a mental fish in order to grasp this opportunity.

In actuality, the Fluorescent Marsh was a massive territory that held more than just those two Murloc tribes. There were all manner of strange creatures living in the marsh and the Murlocs merely formed a small portion of the entire region. But with the help of the Dark Elves, the Undermarsh Murlocs might just be able to conquer the entire Fluorescent Marsh.

Assuming that I gave the word…

Naturally, power wasn’t just the only reason why that Murloc Shaman was trying his hardest to butter me up. He was wooing the affections of a potential mate as well. That potential mate was Lily.

Lily was a mutated mermaid, an offspring of a mermaid and a snake magical beast. Because of her strange looks, she was often despised by the other mermaids. No longer able to endure this mistreatment, she left in search of her father. In the end, she somehow landed up in Fluorescent Marsh.

Is her father here then? Actually, that’s not even important right now. What’s important is to end this battle quickly, then find Nicole after settling the issue with the Half-Elves.

The Murlocs who came to participate numbered close to 5000. Even though this was an impressive showing, the Murlocs themselves weren’t as strong as the Dark Elves or the Half-Elves. Still, a cannon fodder was still a cannon fodder no matter how weak he was.

Lily wasn’t all that impressed by my presence so she merely bowed in my direction before leaving to settle her own matters. She led her own band of Murlocs as well thanks to her strong magicks and the fact that her bloodline was more noble than that of the Murlocs.

(TL: I’m assuming the author is referring to Lily here. Otherwise, her name is Mary…)



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