Chapter 217: Monster Lord (1)
The perimeter has been reinforced.
Good work.
Head Priest Felji surveyed the surroundings.
He immediately noticed the uneven rocks and entangled tree roots.
It was an ideal camping site.
Even if monsterse, we should be able to hold them off from here.
Moreover, the nearby river would help mask their scent.
This was truly the tactic of an experienced strategist.
A priest in modest ceremonial robes approached him.
It seems well be fine like this, Head Priest Felji.
Comcency is forbidden, especially now with the Monster Lord nearby.
Eh, why would a Lord target a group like ours? Theres no benefit for them.
How can humans understand the thoughts of monsters?
Well, thats true.
What about the perimeter? Why are you here?
What good would a priest do standing guard? All I know is divine magic If a monsteres, Id be dead instantly.
Making a throat-slitting gesture, Feljiughed pleasantly.
Hahaha. Now that I think about it, thats true.
Having exchanged a few jokes, the priest wiped away his smile and looked up at the night sky.
Hows your family doing?
At that question, Felji uttered a strange sound, somewhere between a groan and a sigh.
The priest quickly continued,
Im sorry. If its too personal, you dont have to answer.
Its alright. You used to take care of them, after all.
While talking, Felji casually sat on the mossy ground.
My wifes recovery is slow, and my daughter hasnt woken up. Despite continuous treatment, theres no significant improvement. In short, nothing has changed from before.
His voice was tinged with self-mockery.
The priest nodded in response.
I see. But its still fortunate. Divine magic isntpletely ineffective.
A silver lining, indeed.
How about asking the saints for healing?
Felji slowly shook his head at the priests suggestion.
That would be inappropriate. Their power shouldnt be used for something thats not incurable.
Were so close. Maybe just mentioning it
He firmly cut off the subsequent words.
I didnt be Head Priest to use my position for personal reasons.
He was incredibly strict with himself.
This was true even in matters involving his family.
One might think him cold-hearted, but the priest knew well the pain and struggle Felji endured in making such decisions.
Thus, he couldnt say anything further.
If thats your decision, Head Priest
Lowering his head, the priest attempted to smile, which Felji acknowledged with a firm grasp on his shoulder.
Im sorry. Youre not just a stranger to me. My daughter will wake up soon, so dont be too anxious. However, lets not harbor resentment without direction. That only leads to destruction.
Instead of responding, the priest clenched his fist.
To be honest, Id like to kill all the monsters. Those despicable beings that took away the Head Priests family and my fiance. But Ick the strength to do so. Thus, I have to think of this as a trial given by Goddess Priyas. Since it cant be ovee by human means, we must pray to the gods.
If you can keep your resentment at bay as you are now, then this too is a trial by Goddess Priyas to make you grow.
He returned a weak smile.
The priest, silent for a moment, bid farewell and left. During that time, Felji remained seated on the ground, unable to stand.<hr>
Three days had passed since they arrived at the Heprian Mountains.
Now, the problem wasnt food or water, but boredom.
The knights felt the same, as they started chattering among themselves from the second day.
Initially amused by their conversations, Rays interest faded after three days.
Just as he was about to cover his face with a book and sleep, a conversation between two knights caught his ear.
I was excited about the rumors of a giant ind not marked on maps, but as expected, theres nowhere to be seen at sea.
Did you really believe that rumor? Hahaha. Big in size but nave at heart.
To dismiss it as just a rumor seems hasty, considering its perfect location. Its surrounded by small inds and reefs.
If such a giant ind existed, wouldnt sailors know about it? Its just a baseless rumor, dont worry about it.
Hmm
Ray approached them.
May I hear more about that story?
Saint?
The giant ind youre talking about?
They looked puzzled but nodded.
Yes, that giant ind.
Asking such a question could be seen as disrespectful.
They continued the story.
The giant ind is a legend from the West Continent. Its said to be an enormous ind not marked on maps.
There are rumors of unseen monsters and weapons roaming there, but since no one ims to have visited, it remains a legend.
It seemed closely rted to the legacy of heroes created by the goddess.
Its too coincidental to hear an old rumor about a giant ind; this could be the ce I suspect.
While he needed to hear information from Soyeong and Heukyeong, currently, this giant ind was the most suspicious.
The blessings given by the goddess couldnt be hidden among the culprits.
Their names should have spread unknowingly.
But the fact that their existence remained hidden from him suggested they were hiding in a secret ce, not just due to the distance between the East and West Continents.
That ce could very well be this giant ind.
Where is it said to be located?
No one knows the exact location. Rumor has it that its somewhere in the middle of the ocean we crossed
Ray muttered as he listened to the knights.
Looks like Ill have to take a ship again.
Hearing his murmuring, a knight cautiously asked,
Apologies, Saint, but do you intend to search for the giant ind?
More precisely, Im looking for someone.
Why search for a person on a giant ind?
It was iprehensible, but they couldnt question him outright.
Its just a rumor. Some kingdoms from the West Continent tried to find it but failed.
One cannot know without trying.
His determined response made the knight bow his head lightly.
It might just be a legend, but if the Saint decides to search, he might actually find it.
As a Saint who often defied convention and norms, if he seriously set out to search, he might indeed discover it.
It would be interesting to uncover a legend from the Holy Kingdom, not from the West but from the East Continent.<hr>
In the dead of night, when everyone was asleep, urgent voices came from different directions.
Monsters! Its an ambush!
Wake the knights!
Put on your te armor ande out! There arerge monsters!
Woken by themotion, Head Priest Felji hurriedly ran out.
Whats happening!
Its an attack! We need to intercept the monstersing at us in this area!
A tribe, or is it the work of the Monster Lord?
It seems so! They must think their territory is being invaded!
Ugh! Line up with your backs to the inner side! Do not advance even slightly forward!
Yes!
Yes!
Following hismand, the knights quickly formed their ranks.
It was a moment that showcased their excellent training.
Orcs, leaping over giant rocks and tree roots, were the first to reach them.
Koooaah!
The overwhelming number and brute force of the monsters made them gulp in fear.
This is going to be tough Hahaha.
May the blessing of Goddess Priyas be with us!
As morale seemed to be waning, Felji shouted quickly.
Send a messenger! Request reinforcements from the east and west!
Ah, understood!
Front line, hold your shields! We must prevent a melee battle as much as possible! Start attacking the monsters as they cross that line of trees!
Understood!
Weply!
Following Feljis orders, the knights and priests began to cut down monsters that crossed the treeline.
Swoosh-!
Kaaaah!
For every monster that fell, two more surged forward.
The scale of the onught was tremendous.
ng! ng!
Sharp noises filled the forest.
Not long after the attack had started, pools of monster blood had formed.
Individual monsters were no match for the knights.
The terrain was sufficiently advantageous for them.
With this number of people, its impossible to capture all the monsters. If we assume we have to deal with the Lord, its even more unlikely. So, we stall for time until reinforcementse.
As long as they kept fending off the monsters, reinforcements would arrive.
Felji, thinking this, maneuvered his troops to buy time.
Focusing not on annihtion but on stalling, the knights suffered fewer casualties and could efficiently fend off the monsters.
Just as hope began to emerge, Feljis eyes widened.
No! Stop!
A messenger, trying to escape, was brutally killed by an orc.
Now, someone else had to be sent as a messenger, but leaving any position could be dangerous.
It was impossible to send a physically weaker priest or cleric, as they would likely meet the same fate as the previous messenger.
Felji grasped his head in frustration.
In such an urgent situation, there was no time for hesitation.
Head Priest! Please give an order!
If we keep this up, well copse! Well all die!
The front line, sounding desperate, appeared to be in a precarious state.
Retreat a little bit at a time! A sudden retreat will disrupt our formation!
Ah, understood!
Ugh! Clerics! Cast your blessings!
Bl, Bless!
Holy Protect!
The clerics and priests, as they turned their attention more to the battlefield, reduced the number of injured.
Yet that was the extent of their capability.
Though wounds closed under the touch of divine magic, the depletion of their divine power would spell the end of this reprieve.
As they continued to retreat, caught in a dilemma with no victory in sight, a pushback here meant certain death.
Bit by bit, the resolve in their eyes started to wane.