< Chapter 4 - Seong-Gon #2 >
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The original event was like this.
Cordelia’s beautiful singing voice spreads softly across the quiet valley.
Even the small animals that came to the valley to quench their thirst were drawn to the pure voice and beautiful melody, and eventually even the fairies living nearby began to respond.
The fairies gathered in groups of three or five are surprised once by Cordelia’s song, and then twice by Cordelia’s dazzling appearance, showing off her goddess-like beauty under the fantastic moonlight.
And then one of the dogs opens his mouth and says:
‘Let’s invite the Queen to her night out.’
‘The Queen will be pleased too.’
‘We can’t be the only ones listening to it. It’s such a beautiful song.’
Cordelia was momentarily taken aback by the appearance of the fairies, but soon decided to accept the invitation of the cute and lovely fairies.
and-
‘Can it continue until then?’
Yuder, who had been hiding in the bushes and watching the situation, looked at the valley with a miserable face.
Twinkle twinkle little star.
Yeah, well, the song in the original work also deals with stars.
It’s the same song about stars, and it’s like the singer, and it feels cute and lovely instead of beautiful and mysterious, so it’s nice to listen to anyway.
‘Whew… I guess I’ve lost my taste.’
Yellow Storm is cute and lovely.
Yuder shook his head to come to his senses and looked further away with anxious eyes.
And then at some point.
When Cordelia, shivering from the cold with her body submerged up to her shoulders, sang Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star three times.
‘come.’
Small clusters of light began to appear in the distance.
At first glance, you might mistake them for fireflies, but the light was too bright and beautiful for that to be the case.
Uther sent a sign out of the bushes, and Cordelia nodded after seeing Uther’s sign.
In fact, she had already noticed the situation.
“In the western sky~ In the eastern sky~ Twinkle, twinkle little star~”
Cordelia slowly sang and raised her body from deep in the water. She was still wrapped in a towel, but coming out of the water made her feel cold and shivered without realizing it.
But that doesn’t mean this was the time to be coughing or anything.
Cordelia, who had strengthened her will, sang with a little more emotion, looking up at the beautiful moonlight.
“It’s shining beautifully~”
The balls of light approached.
Blue light, yellow light, green light.
They were fairies who were slightly larger than the palm of one’s hand, but they looked almost identical to adult women, except that they had butterfly wings on their backs.
All numbers are five.
The fairies who had gathered around Cordelia were each raising their voices in chatter.
“The song is cute.”
“Why is this kid wearing a towel while taking a bath? How can he take a bath like that?”
“I don’t know, but her voice is prettier.”
“Your face is pretty too.”
“It’s exciting, always new, and pretty is the best.”
All the other fairies nodded in agreement with the last fairy’s words.
‘It’s just like a game.’
Because the most look-obsessed race on earth is probably the fairies.
Anyway, the guys approached Cordelia, who was pretty and good at singing, without hesitation.
Rather, it was Cordelia who was surprised.
‘Ear, so cute.’
The fairies, which were as small as the palm of my hand, actually existed and moved right before my eyes, so even though they were a yellow storm that looked like a savage, I couldn’t help but feel my girlish heart come alive.
“Who are you?”
“What is your name?”
“Want to play with us?”
“The Queen’s night out is about to begin.”
“The Queen likes pretty girls.”
Cordelia smiled faintly at the fairies’ suggestion, and Uther, who had been listening in secret, breathed a sigh of relief.
I was worried because the song was different, but it seemed like it went over well.
‘In fact, isn’t Cordelia’s appearance more important than her singing?’
If you listen carefully to what he just said about inviting you, it’s just that he’s calling you because you’re pretty.
In any case, things started to proceed more or less like the original events, although the process was a bit different. So, Uder cleared his mind and focused his attention on somewhere other than Cordelia and the fairies.
The next step in the original event.
Cordelia hesitates for a moment, but eventually decides to accept the fairies’ invitation.
But right after that-
“Khuuuuuuuu!”
The beast’s roar erupted.
Although it was close to a wolf, the owner of the roar was not a wolf.
Bicon.
A lewd, two-horned, horse-shaped monster, also known as the Fallen Unicorn.
It was an appearance as planned. But not everything was like the original.
“Cordelia!”
Yuder shouted, leaping up from the bushes. He had no choice. He flew towards Cordelia and shouted again.
“Get out of the water!”
The roar of the bicorn echoed.
But there was nothing where Bycon had appeared in the original.
I quickly looked around, but it was the same.
That’s what it means.
The bastard has appeared, but we don’t know where he is.
Something suddenly came to mind.
It was a gut feeling.
That’s why Uther shouted at Cordelia to come out of the water.
“Khuung!”
The moonlight reflected on the water shattered. A bicorn rose from the water and rushed toward Cordelia.
“No-pok!”
Uther kicked the ground, and at the same time, a purple-furred, red-crowned bicorn slammed its head into Cordelia.
It was a sudden collision.
The fairies screamed and scattered, and instead of being thrown back, Cordelia was thrown upwards and thrown onto Bycon’s back.
One of Bycon’s special abilities was telekinesis.
“Keuhing!”
As soon as he captured Cordelia, the guy who had been laughing happily ran to the water’s edge and tried to leave while his red eyes flashed.
But Cordelia wouldn’t allow it.
“go away!”
Cordelia twisted her body. She flailed fearlessly on Bicorn’s back, then broke free of her telekinesis and threw herself into the water.
Suddenly, there was a loud thud and the water splashed hard, and Cordelia fell into the water, struggling to get up.
Bycon saw Cordelia like that.
The fairies shouted something, and Uther ran towards Cordelia and Bycon.
And Cordelia screamed.
“out!”
It was an urgent cry. She shouted without even having time to put on her boxer, and quickly took off the towel she was wrapping around her body.
Red leotard.
In fact, there was nothing to be embarrassed about since it was a one-piece swimsuit. No, there were things far more important than that right now.
Cordelia unfolded the towel.
The fairies looked at the towel reflexively, and so did the bicorn.
But it wasn’t Yuder.
The moment Cordelia shouted out that she was out, Uther understood.
Because he knew why Cordelia had called him and what she was asking of him!
“Light!”
There was a large magic circle drawn on the inside of the towel.
A 1-star magic that only illuminates the ground.
But the magic circle wasn’t drawn for nothing.
How many formulas amplified the magic?
The magical power Cordelia poured out became a pure and intense light that covered the entire world.
“Whoa!”
“Khuung!”
The fairies and bicorns, exposed to the overwhelming amount of light, groaned and closed their eyes. For a moment, they were completely blinded.
And it was the same for Cordelia, who had her eyes open to focus her light on Bycon.
But just one person.
It wasn’t Yuder who closed his eyes when Cordelia shouted. The moment the fairies’ screams stopped, Yuder opened his eyes and kicked the ground.
thud!
The 36 treasures of the world.
The technique using internal energy accelerated Yuder. The distance between Yuder and Bicorn was shortened in an instant.
Bycon opened his eyes.
But he still couldn’t see properly. Yuder ran towards the guy and swallowed his breath. He held his breath for a moment and put strength into his clenched fist.
‘Catch.’
It doesn’t stop at chasing them out.
Now that we’ve come this far, let’s take that guy down.
Uder did not draw the sword he had on his waist. He put strength into the necklace of the sun that he had wrapped around his hand like a knuckle and swung his sword.
bang!
Uther’s fist struck Bicorn right between the eyebrows. The bastard let out a shriek of agony, but not yet. Uther stepped on the 36 steps of the sky and struck Bicorn’s head in succession.
‘Brain attack!’
One of the martial arts techniques I learned from my father over the course of three days.
It was a quick technique that involved striking seven times with one lightning strike, and it consisted of the seven consecutive strikes of the prehistoric and posthistoric strikes.
Papapak!
Yuder’s fists struck the forehead and cheek of the bicorn consecutively. If it had been a normal punch, the bicorn, who could fight a bear with just brute force, would not have even been notified, but what Yuder used was a martial art using internal energy. Furthermore, the sacred power emitted by the Sun’s Necklace did not tolerate the existence of the bicorn belonging to the devil.
“Khuuuuuu!”
All seven consecutive strikes landed, but as expected, it was Bicorn. The creature seemed to stagger for a moment, then quickly swung its head around, trying to hit Yuder.
It was fast and powerful.
But at the same time, it was the blow that Yuder had been waiting for.
Hmph!
The horn of the bicorn struck the air. Yuder, who had stepped on the 36 steps of the sky and gained distance in one breath, was satisfied.
It wasn’t because he was proud of himself for just dodging the blow.
Because I have completed my assigned mission.
Because I made enough time.
streak.
Uder exhaled. He smiled at the voice he had been waiting for.
“Fire Missile!”
Cordelia.
The red magic bullet advanced, slicing through the darkness. It burned the atmosphere as it advanced, and it exploded as soon as it struck the head of the Vicon!
Kwakwakwang!
There was a loud noise. The aftershock of the explosion shook not only the air but also the water, and the fairies screamed.
But instead of cheering, Uther and Cordelia immediately prepared for what would happen next.
Because neither side experienced any level up effects.
Because there was a high chance that the bastard was still alive!
“Dig!”
Cordelia continued to cast spells. She knocked the Bykon out of his feet, causing him to fall over, and instead of preparing for her next spell, she gritted her teeth.
My head hurt. It was difficult to cast magic continuously, perhaps because of the aftereffects of using Fire Missile.
As Cordelia stumbled, Bycon took advantage of the gap. He charged at Cordelia, his eyes burning with a sinister glare through his burnt, messy hair.
‘As planned.’
It was true that I had a headache.
It wasn’t a lie that it was impossible to continuously cast magic.
But it wasn’t necessarily the only thing that could be done.
“Bind!”
Cordelia shouted, holding out the magic stone.
A magic stone created by Count Chase himself, it contained bind magic.
It was originally given to Yuder to use when he did something foolish(?), but it boasted a very strong binding ability, as if it contained his father’s heart.
“Keep on going!”
The bicorn, tied to a translucent golden string, fell into the water with the same momentum it had been running at, floundering.
“Ugh.”
Cordelia wasn’t completely safe either.
The car was already unsteady, so it was pushed by the water spray caused by the Bycon and ended up falling over.
But now we were in the middle of a battle.
The yellow storm’s head did not stop for a moment.
‘About 10 seconds.’
The amount of time the bind can withstand the writhing of the bicorn.
‘About 15 seconds.’
The time it took Cordelia herself to use magic again.
That was enough.
There was no shortage of time.
‘Right? Outboxer009.’
One of the two passed down by Count Bayer.
Something I already knew from inside the carriage.
That’s why this is what I was looking forward to at this moment.
Outboxer did not disappoint the Yellow Storm’s expectations.
By the time Cordelia caught Bycon’s attention, he had already begun his preparations.
‘I learned two things.’
Count Bayer recognized Juder’s incompetence.
But at the same time, he did not make the mistake of being blinded by his talent and overlooking Yuder’s physical condition.
That is why he taught only two things for three days.
‘A combo for use in peacetime.’
Brain attack.
It was a good technique. If you master it, you can unleash a seven-strike combo in the blink of an eye, so its power wasn’t weak.
But in the end, it was just a technique for normal attacks.
‘One blow that will be the deciding blow.’
In fact, it wasn’t a proper technique for Yuder at the moment.
Because it took so long to prepare for using a room.
Moreover, during the preparation time to concentrate one’s power, one would be virtually defenseless.
But that’s why it was powerful.
If we were to simply discuss power, it couldn’t even be compared to Noesungbak.
Cordelia looked at Uther as he sat in the water.
I smiled at the golden flash focused on Uther’s fist.
‘Thunderbolt.’
Lightning will burst from that fist.
Uder stepped on the awakening.
A lightning bolt struck Bicon’s head.
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