Translated by Demonic Dog
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Chapter 312
Silence─
‘… … For some reason, I don’t seem to be very excited about it.’
Roan looked a little strangely at Mosquito, who was strangely quiet.
Since ancient times, if it were a demonic sword, shouldn’t the mere thought of drinking Roan’s blood make you tremble with excitement and make a fuss?
Wow─
I’m not really hungry yet.
‘Is that so? ‘I’m full.’
… … Well, strictly speaking, it’s not wrong.
It was a strangely small weapon with a magic sword theme.
Roan thought it was perfect to give it the petty name Mosquito.
Evil─
Roan cut his hand mercilessly, letting the blood pool on the rock.
The rock, which had not changed much at first, was filled with blood to some extent.
Coo coo coo coo ───
It began to move with a heavy vibration and sound.
Roan stepped back a little.
However, it did not go beyond the area of the pillar.
The handkerchief golem’s activity area was the space between the pillars.
If you go over a pillar, the operation will be canceled and you will had to start over from the beginning.
Roan watched the movement of the rock, but did not prepare any special magic.
False Divinity vibrated with concern at that calm appearance.
Wow─
Is it okay if I don’t prepare anything?
‘No problem. That golem is the one that won even without Black Red and Void.’
but.
‘And what’s important now isn’t the golem. ‘We have to wait as long as possible until that guy comes.’
That was correct.
False Divinity readily agreed.
In his opinion, Roan was no longer skilled enough to be defeated by an insignificant golem.
Of course, it would be a bit tricky if I couldn’t use magic openly like I did during Gulba’s class, but now I was able to demonstrate my skills to a certain extent.
Kugugoong──!!! Suddenly──
At that time, the handkerchief golem finally appeared above the ground.
The rock on which Roan had splattered his blood was actually part of the golem’s head.
The golem radiated red eyes and recognized Roan within the area as an enemy.
Crumbling― Crumbling―
However, as seen through the eyes of the prophet, movement was not easy and the power was not in good condition.
Only the will from when it was created remained, and the deeply tangled tree roots and moss in various places interfered with the old golem.
When it was first created, it was probably at the level of Gulba’s training golem level 5.
The will that still remains and the rare materials that were rarely seen show that the golem was not an easy opponent.
‘At my current level, I’m at level 5… … .’
Boom─ Boom─
While Roan was still, the golem tried to move its arms and legs as if the tree roots entangled in its joints were bothering it.
Most of them were shaky and did not achieve their purpose, but even so, little by little, tree roots were cut off.
Roan also prepared his magic in eArnest.
‘It’s already like this, so it would be good to practice Void magic.’
Excited─
Isn’t that elder abuse? The owner didn’t look at me like that… … .
‘… … .’
If Ludiac had been seen in front of him, Roan would had glared at him so sharply that he would faint just from facing him.
If this isn’t enough bullshit, you’re even throwing away seconds!
But I couldn’t do that because Ludiac would be sitting in the forbidden library, wandering around.
‘Golems aren’t people, are they?’
Ah, still~
‘And technically, isn’t the old man Ludiac?’
hey! What do you mean! How young I am! Youth, youth! Age was just a number!
If the 5,000-year-old Holy Spirit were called youth, most people in this world would not be able to get out of the newborn stage.
Roan shrugged off Ludiac’s heated retort.
It was also what I said to get angry in the first place.
‘Void’s secret deciSion.’
The most basic attack magic using Void.
After completing the spell, Roan swung his staff, and a line of subtle golden light flew towards the golem along its trajectory.
I deliberately targeted one arm instead of the golem’s moving part.
Golden light sharply brushed against the golem’s forearm.
Suddenly─
A cold cutting sound that chilled the ears of those who heard it penetrated the night air.
And the next moment.
Boom!
The golem’s left arm was separated and fell to the floor.
‘… … ‘Is it too easy?’
Roan was a little embarrassed as he cut off the golem’s arm much more easily than expected.
It was not easy to get an amputation deciSion in “God Anne de Bill.”
This was especially true because golems of that level basically had characteristics such as ‘cut resistance’ and ‘slash resistance’.
However, it was cut off cleanly with just one stroke of magic.
There was also one thing that made Roan even more satisfied.
‘This really seems like holy magic!’
I felt it in Bell of Eternity, but even though I knew and used Void magic, I was confused as to whether it was holy magic.
There was almost no black magic felt at all, and even the smallest amount of black magic completely dispersed and disappeared without leaving a trace once the magic ended.
This time too, all that remains was that the golem and the arm had been separated.
Rather, since the black magic had completely disappeared, even if an investigation was conducted, the operation of holy magic had to be suspected first.
Wow─
It’s worth all the hard work.
False Divinity also showed a satisfactory response to the Void magic, which was used for the first time in actual combat.
one side.
Tap-tap- boo-boo!!
Is it because the weight of the body had decreased?
The golem violently swung its one remaining arm as if it were angry.
In an instant, the tree roots holding the arm were cut off, and the arm actually gained even more speed and flew towards Roan.
“Hmm.”
A ray of brilliant light emanated from Roan’s chest.
It was a battle of 10,000 snakes, black and red.
‘The vain body of the Void.’
The movement magic shown to Ludiac.
Just before the golem’s fist touched Roan, he transformed into a golden ghost-like figure.
Perhaps because it was my second use, the casting time was noticeably shorter than before.
After using black and red a few times, I got a feel for how to use it.
… … Of course, it was possible because it was Roan, and normally it could be shortened only with a lot of practice and effort.
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anyway.
Kwaaaaang—─!!! Patter──
The golem’s fist passed by Roan and hit the ground, making a heavy roar.
Dirt and small stones flew out and rained down around the area.
Roan leisurely turned half a circle and caught the back of the golem.
Suddenly─ suddenly─
The golem also tried to turn to face Roan, but time was delayed.
Roan tried to use that time to use a slightly more advanced magic.
Even though Void’s vain body ended, the light of Ten Thousand Snakes’ Pandemonium became even stronger.
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Intermediate Void attack spell.
A soft golden stick was created on Roan’s staff.
Is it roughly as thick as a finger?
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It didn’t even feel like it was so common that a stranger would not even know it was an offensive magic.
Wood-duk──
Perfect timing, just as the golem turns around to face Roan.
Roan completed the spell.
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But the golden stick that quickly traversed the space.
Push shot─
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Compared to the golem’s huge body, it looked as if a needle had passed through it.
Goooooong─
The golem raised its arms indifferently, seemingly unaware that its head had been pierced.
However, while Roan was clearly watching, he seemed to had no intention of dodging or deploying defensive magic.
Wooooong─
Is that a success? There’s no reaction?
False Divinity was shaking urgently, afraid that something might go wrong.
Cutting off an arm was great, but it was not yet a stage where victory could be guaranteed.
Still, since it was a golem guarding Harden’s relics, a small piercing wound on its forehead could not had stopped its movement.
But Roan.
In a situation where you don’t know when the golem’s fist bigger than your own body will strike.
“Let’s wait a little longer.”
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Crispy crisp──
The strange thing had begun.
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Starting from the hole pierced by the golden rod.
Crackling─ Crackling─
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It’s a shame because it looked like holy magic through False Divinity.
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