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Chapter 46: A FIRE IN THE SKY (1)
After their discussion, the village heads decided to set up a line of defense at Edelweiss Village, the center of Chesswood, in preparation for a siege. It was a response meant to startle the clans that had been trying to take advantage of Chesswoodâs scattered nature and distribute it among themselves. Chesswoodâs plan was promptly executed. The clans belatedly tried to put up a united front, but it was already after all of the villagers had set up a sturdy line of defense by stationing themselves in Edelweiss.
âOrc brother, donât go too far this time,â warned Jeremy.
âItâs okay,â replied Crockta.
âDonât overdo it like last time.â
Jeremy and Blackmore had safely withdrawn from the battle at Dandelion village, but Crockta had fought until the end. Crockta later managed to make a narrow escape with Laneyâs help, but his great fighting spirit became widely known, and now he was famous in Chesswood! There was not a single person in Chesswood who didnât know of him, the orc warrior who had risked his life fighting for complete strangers!
Before Crockta returned, everyone believed he was dead, so Jeremy teared up a bit when he first saw Crockta after his escape. Crockta quickly resorted to his persona of a grumbling orc, but it seemed Jeremy had already gotten attached to Crockta. Jeremy seemed like the type who got attached to people easily.
Meanwhile, Laney had disappeared. Crockta knew that she was still filming everything that was going on though.
The video that she had uploaded of the battle garnered explosive responses. The public now held the Haedong Balhae clan and other large-scale clans in an unfavorable light.
People always raved about dramatic events. So, the public gushed about the evil clans massacring the villagers as well as the heroic orc who had displayed formidable battle spirit to protect the villagers.
Although the outcome of the battle and the orcâs current state were uncertain, there were many voices saying they wanted to go to Chesswood and help the orc. Some of them were actually heading over to Chesswood right now.
Despite that, Crockta didnât have high expectations for a favorable outcome. After all, it was the winners that monopolized the world. In a world dominated by the strong, one couldnât win a fight just with the publicâs sympathy. Nevertheless, it was good enough that Chesswood was able to receive some help and for the Haedong Balhae and other clans to receive criticism.
Crockta was currently looking down at the line of defense from a high vantage point. Any villager who could fight was assembled at Edelweiss Villageâs line of defense, and it was now time for the siege.
He could see players affiliated with the clans scouting the area. They were vexed. They wanted to quickly destroy the village, reap what they had to sow, and go their separate ways. Even though they were large clans, it was difficult for them to endure the publicâs criticism.
âThey are coming,â said a villager.
Crockta and Jeremy looked in the direction the villager was pointing. The clan members were approaching them in battle formation. It was a large-scale siege. There were some beginner players, but there were also fully equipped high-rankers scattered among them.
âThey are coming from the back as well.â
Crockta and the others received a report that there was a clan approaching them from the rear.
Ingram, the former village head of Blackrose Village and the current leader of Chesswood, furrowed his eyebrows.
The enemy had arrived in groups of four. According to the orc, it matched the number of clans that were trying to take control of Chesswood. The enemy troops had divided into their respective clans and were planning to attack Edelweiss from all four sides.
Ingram was in deep thought for a while regarding this. Then he thought about how the villagers were folks unaccustomed to battle.
Ingram scanned the villageâs line of defense. Everyone had put their mind to fighting for their lives, but they looked sloppy because they had never been trained for battle.
He summoned his nephew Blackmore and two men.
âHey,â Ingram said.
Blackmore had a gloomy expression on his face after the battle at Dandelion Village. He had returned to Chesswood because he had missed its peacefulness and was regretful of his past, but what he had found instead was that the village was about to be destroyed. Whatâs worse was that he later fled to save life even as he saw numerous villagers massacred right before him in Dandelion Village.
Should he have braved death and fought until the end with the orc?
Ingram, who understood Blackmoreâs feelings, patted Blackmoreâs back.
Then he began by saying, âBlackmore, Crockta, and Jeremy, you three are the ones most accustomed to battle in the village at the moment.â magic
Crockta nodded.
Ingram continued, âThe enemy is advancing from all four sides. Can each of you take on a side and fight?â
âIs that really okay?â asked Crockta.
He was asking whether it was okay to increase the number of frontlines. Their defenses could be penetrated if they focused on all four sides.
Ingram nodded. âThe villagers have already lost so much. This is my last resort. Please understand.â
All of the villagers of Chesswood had gathered in Edelweiss Village thanks to the village headsâ earnest pleas. This meant the villages they had abandoned were now reduced to ashes. Zoysia Village, Black Rose Village, Chrysanthemum Village, Cactus Village, Pine Village, Daffodil Village, Zinnia Village, Morning Glory Village, and Sunflower Village had all been destroyed along with the massacred Dandelion Village. Nothing remained except for Edelweiss Village.
Crockta nodded at Ingramâs hardened expression.
Although Crockta sometimes overlooked the feelings of the NPCs because he was a player, he knew that this series of events was their reality. Their homes had been destroyed, friends killed, and family members massacred. It was a disaster that had occurred without any warning. They had lost everything that belonged to them, all because of the enemiesâ selfishness.
Crocktaâs gaze turned cold. He had also lost his precious brothers because of the Haedong Balhae clan, so he understood the feeling.
However, if someone asked him if they had a chance of winning this battle, he would struggle to reply. After all, Crockta was only alive thanks to Laney, and formidable opponents like Higashi would continue to appear.
Even though the five percent chance of success had become ten percent, it was still a slim chance. Nevertheless, he refused to give up.
Crockta fiddled with his greatsword. Now, the weight of the Ogre Slayer fit in his hand perfectly.
So many of the villagers had grabbed weapons to protect their homes and families. These were people who didnât know a thing about fighting. Moreover, unlike Crockta, they were unable to die more than once. Once their heads were chopped off, the only thing that awaited them was darkness.
How embarrassing would it be if he were the first to give up even though he could be revived? How could he hesitate when Ingramâs and Blackmoreâs determined faces were right in front of him?
âUnderstood,â Crockta replied.
He turned to look behind him. The villagers were nervous as hell. The men gripped their weapons tightly and took deep breaths while the women diligently supported them to the best of their abilities. In the center, the children, elderly, and sick were praying for the safe return of their family members and the other villagers standing at the frontlines.
âCrockta, can you take charge of the south?â asked Ingram.
âYes,â Crockta answered.
âBlackmore, you are in charge of the northeast, and...â
They wished each other good luck. Then the trumpet alarm rang loudly.
âAttack! The attack has begun!â
âEveryone, go to your spots!â
âReturn to formation!â
It was time for war.
Crockta, Jeremy, Blackmore, and Ingram exchanged glances and ran toward their assigned areas. The villagers also ran to their designated spots and raised their weapons in preparation for battle. They then began shooting the arrows that they had made in a hurry. Their arrows rained down on the clans, but they were blocked by the clansâ defensive wall and dropped to the ground without much impact.
In response to the villagersâ attack, flames appeared in midair and plunged toward the villagersâ line of defense. It was a magicianâs artillery fire!
There were some who knew how to use magic in Chesswood, but they hadnât been nurtured for battle, unlike the enemy troops. So, although Pine Villageâs head, who had learned magic in the past, cast a shield, it quickly shattered from the magicianâs unending bombardments.
âAhhhh!â Some of the villagers that caught fire rolled across the ground as the flames continued to spread. The clans then sent a downpour of arrows on the villagersâ collapsed formation. With nothing standing in between them, the clan members in the villagersâ vicinity began to charge over.
âI canât leave them on their own,â Crockta thought and raised his greatsword.
The injured villagers were moaning in pain, while the few who were unscathed were too frightened to even hold their weapons properly.
Crockta took some deep breaths. Battles depended on morale, so he let out a thunderous roar like that of a lion with all of his might. It was louder than any of the battle cries he had shouted before.
âBulâtaaaaaaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!â
It was a roar that shook the battlefield!
The fierce battle cry sent a tremor through the earth and caused the clansâ military forces to flinch.
[The enemyâs military force is absolutely terrified by your bloodthirsty howl.]
[Your battle cry is no longer just a threat.]
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As message windows popped up, he could feel energy surging through his body. Nevertheless, Crockta didnât let it end there; he roared at the enemyâs military force again.
âInvaders, pay the price for what you have done!â
The players blocked their ears because of Crocktaâs continuous cries. His roars seemed to tear the sky apart. They induced fear in his enemies and fighting spirit in his allies!
The villagers regained their fighting spirit due to Crocktaâs fierce presence, and they picked up their weapons again. It was just like what Crockta had said. The clans were invadersâdemons who had come to crush their homes, friends, and families. Even though the villagers were na?ve people who had only farmed all their life, they knew when to grit their teeth and swing their fists. They should give those jerks who planned to kill their families a taste of their blades.
The villagers cheered on Crockta and shouted.
âLetâs kill all of them!â
âLetâs protect the village and our families!â
âChesswood is ours!â
The villagers ran toward the discouraged enemy troops. Meanwhile, Crockta clashed with the enemy troops at the frontline in the south. The enemy troopâs formation faltered from the impact. Crocktaâs greatsword split through the army, sending many of his enemiesâ heads flying into the air with a fountain of blood.
Crockta went on to unleash yet another battle cry that crushed the enemyâs morale.
âBulâtaaaaaaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!â
***
Unexpectedly, Chesswood put up a good fight, but there was a clear difference between their fighting power and the enemy troopsâ.
Jeremy glanced behind him. Far from Jeremy, Crockta was charging at the enemy with full force. He could hear Crocktaâs battle cry all the way from his location.
Crockta was full of energy as usual. He was a monster who grew stronger with every battle. However, Jeremyâs situation was different.
âNot good...â muttered Jeremy.
Jeremy pierced his opponentâs throat and retreated. The situation here had already gotten rough. The battle formations had broken down a while ago, and the enemy troops and villagers were now engaged in hand-to-hand combat. The corpses on the ground gradually increased in number. The dead villagers couldnât even close their eyes, and they glared at the enemies resentfully as their bodies turned cold.
âDamn it...â
Even though Jeremy was temporarily accompanying Crockta on Derekâs behalf, his heart wavered when he witnessed such a gruesome scene.
âFucking hate those cursed by the stars...â
Jeremy was not a good person. He knew that well that he wasnât. Of course, he had a sentimental side, but he ultimately acted for his profit and for Derek.
However, the clan members were beyond villains at this point; they were more like demons.
âJane... Jane...â a villager called out his loverâs name while dying.
He had no chance of survival as his body was split in two. His empty eyes held the focus of Jeremyâs gaze.
âJane...â
âWhy did it have to be that name? Jane,â Jeremy thought.
Jeremy clasped his longsword. He also had a Jane. It was his past loverâs name. She was probably having a good life now. There were many Janes in the world, and each one could be someoneâs love. Somehow the name of the woman this dying villager loved just happened to be Jane too.
It was just a coincidence, but why did Jeremy feel so annoyed?
âFuck.â
He shouldnât have volunteered. He shouldnât have followed Crockta. He experienced so many useless emotions when he was with the orc. Yes, even that time. Back when Hoyt was with Crockta, Jeremy felt unfamiliar emotions and shuddered inside.
âDerek. This is my first time experiencing such an emotion. What should I do?â
Those cursed by the stars were coming after Jeremy now. Most of the villagers at the frontline had collapsed and died.
âItâs time to escape, but why wonât my feet step back?â
Jeremy looked behind him. He could see Edelweiss Village, and through the windows of its buildings, he saw the frightened faces of children trembling in fear. He also saw villagers struggling to keep their collapsing bodies upright as they fought to protect Chesswood.
âFuck.â
At that moment, a strong force sent Jeremy tumbling backward. Jeremy struggled to pull himself together and get up, but once he was standing, he saw the man from last time standing in front of him. It was Higashi, the man who had led Crockta to the brink of death. He still wore flashy armor and carried an expensive sword and shield.
Jeremy whistled and exclaimed, âYouâre finally here! Youâre late.â
Higashi smiled mysteriously as he had a cursory glance of the frontline.
âItâs a commendable feat for NPCs,â said Higashi.
Those cursed by the stars referred to humans with a strange termâ âNPCsâ. For some reason, Jeremy felt like shit whenever he heard that word. There was a reason those cursed by the stars were cursed. They were cursed because they were such assholes. Thatâs why they had to do such filthy work in an effort to accumulate achievements and be âsaved.â
âHey, thereâs something Iâm curious about,â said Jeremy as he raised his sword. âWhy are you people attacking this place?â
He had heard it was for the sake of accumulating achievements, but it was laughable that these accursed people tried to lift their curse by committing evil deeds. Even if it was to lift the curse, wasnât it a curse in itself to kill these innocent people wretchedly and not feel a thing?
Higashi smirked, âItâs a lot to explain, so just know this...â
âWhat is it?â
âItâs for such a trivial reason that it would probably make you angry if you knew.â
âArtificial intelligence characters are so ridiculous. They donât even know that they were born to serve as entertainment for humans,â Higashi thought and chuckled.
Jeremy looked at Higashiâs smiling face. âA trivial reason. Is that so?â
Then Jeremy began to laugh as well. He couldnât help but do so.
Higashi and Jeremy looked at each other and giggled.
âYouâre exactly right. I didnât even hear the reason, but Iâm pissed. Since Iâm already so pissed off now, I wonder how shitty Iâd feel if I heard the whole story,â said Jeremy.
âWhat are you gonna do now that you are pissed off?â asked Higashi.
Suddenly, Jeremy moved like the wind. âIâm going to rip off your fucking face, you fucking asshole!â
âHaha!â laughed Higashi.
The two exchanged moves of offense and defense. Jeremyâs swift swordsmanship aimed for what had seemed like an opening in Higashiâs defense, but all of Jeremyâs stabs were blocked by Higashiâs shield.
âUgh!â groaned Jeremy.
He had been keeping an eye on Higashiâs arming sword, but Higashi struck him with his shield instead. Jeremy was sent flying and then rolling across the ground.
âArgh...â Jeremy groaned.
He thought, âIt hurts like hell. How did the orc endure this much pain?â
Jeremy barely managed to get up. Blood spilled from his lips.
âWell, an orcâs body structure is different from a humanâs after all.â
Jeremy grinned and pointed his longsword at Higashi. Then, he swayed the tip of his sword.
âArenât you going to run away? Like last time?â asked Higashi.
âOh, I should, shouldnât I?â replied Jeremy.
He had to escape... but his body stepped forward on its own. He shouldnât be doing this. Out of everyone he could have followed, why did he end up following the orc?
While Jeremy had been trying to steady his dizzy head, Higashi had already approached him. His sword pierced through Jeremyâs abdomen.
Jeremyâs knees dropped to the ground. Blood began to gush out from his abdomen, and his head rammed into the ground. He could see Higashiâs legs slowly fade away with his blurry vision.
âI donât have any more time today to play with you,â muttered Higashi.
â...Argh, haha.â Laughter seeped out from Jeremyâs lips.
Jeremy hadnât thought about death before. Was death something that approached all of a sudden? He had lived a life that was close to death; he had walked a dangerous path where he could have dropped dead at any moment. The people who had been killed by his sword also hadnât known even at the moment of their death that they would die so easily.
In the end, life and death were just fleeting moments anyway.
Jeremy closed his eyes. âDonât tremble pathetically. There is nothing to regret. It was a careless life anyway. Stay composed while dying. Just accept it...â
Suddenly, his surroundings became quiet. There was something lurking in the darkness.
...Are you dead?
Someone was asking Jeremy a question. They had an eerie voice.
...Do you know death? đťđłđŚđŚđ¸đŚđđđđŁđŚđ.đ¸đđŽ
...Have you witnessed things that canât be undone?
Jeremy wanted to open his eyes, but it was as if his body had disappeared, and he couldnât feel anything. Only his consciousness floated dazedly in the darkness.
Suddenly, a terrible scream that seemed to rise from the abyss shook him. It was a horrible shriekâthe cry of someone whose soul was being pulverized. Jeremy felt like his heart was going to stop.
The voice continued to whisper to him.
...Itâs not your time yet.
...I will wait until then.
The scream didnât end. Jeremy felt as if it would rise from the abyss and creep up into his surroundings.
It was dreadful. He had to escape. He wanted to escape. Out of fear, he twisted his entire body in a struggle to move. Suddenly, his eyes opened.
Then Jeremy coughed and vomited black blood, which sprayed onto the ground. He wasnât dead yet.
Jeremy raised his eyes. â...!â
âOh, my god.â
He couldnât believe his eyes. Something unbelievable was happening.
The dead villagers were getting up one by one. Even Higashi retreated in confusion. Numerous corpses were alive again. A cloud of strange black energy circulated around the bodies and quivered.
The shocked clan members swung their weapons toward the standing corpses, but their attacks were unable to infiltrate the darkness and bounced back.
Jeremy turned his head and saw a black shadow in the distance slowly walking toward him. Wings of darkness that looked as if they belonged to a demon slithered like a snakeâs tongue on the shadowâs back.
Jeremy had heard about beings like himâthe worst beings in existence. They revived the dead, sucked their life force, and brought hell to the world. They were the devilâs spokesmen.
âNecromancer...â muttered Jeremy.
The middle-aged man who carried that hellish darkness stood erect as his ominous gaze scanned the frontline.
Then he announced, âI am Kim Chul... No, Iâm Iron, a man thatâs like fine wine.â
He raised his hand, and the corpses began pouncing on the surrounding enemies like demons from hell.
âI came to punish men who are like makgeolli.[1]â
. Makgeolli is a type of sparkling Korean rice wine. ?