Online In Another World-Chapter 74 The Guard Dogs

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โ€œYou know a lot about Oswell and this place, donโ€™t you?โ€ He asked. ๐—ณ๐ซ๐˜ฆe๐˜ธ๐—ฒ๐š‹๐“ƒ๐š˜v๐˜ฆ๐˜ญ.๐‘๐’m

โ€œโ€“โ€ Lawrence looked down at him.

โ€œTell me the truth, Lawrence,โ€ he stopped, blocking the path, โ€œโ€ฆWhyโ€™re you here?โ€

Obviously, there was a clear suspicion he had of the man being some sort of ploy for the hideoutโ€“a figure acting like a prisoner to fool people like him. Beyond that, there was something that served as the very basis for his suspicions: the โ€œChaos God Style.โ€

Lawrence smiled, stopping as well, โ€œโ€ฆI suppose I should stop pulling your leg, shouldnโ€™t I? Thereโ€™s no point in hiding it at this stage.โ€

โ€œโ€“โ€ He gulped, holding his staff tightly to prepare for what was about to come.

The man began to regurgitate something, opening his mouth as saliva leaked from the corners of his lips.

Is he taking out his swordโ€ฆ?! He thought.

But, just as he was about to raise his staff to fling a spell, he witnessed something else be pulled out from Lawrenceโ€™s throat: a necklace.

It wasnโ€™t just any sort of necklace, either..

What Lawrence withdrew was an unmistakable badge; one that served as his very ambition on this journey.

An adventurer insignia? He thought.

Lawrence wiped his mouth, holding the badge up, โ€œI believe I mentioned when we first met, my dear friend. I am a world-class adventurerโ€“right now, I am undertaking a โ€œB-Rankโ€ danger quest to capture the excommunicated adventurer, Oswell Trifus, and seize his criminal operations.โ€

It was the total opposite of what he had come to expect, but it was a relieving, yet confusing reveal to him as he lowered his staff and looked on in surprise.

โ€œQuest?โ€ฆWait, then how come you were imprisoned? What about your story?โ€ He asked.

โ€œIt was true; I didnโ€™t lie, my dear friend,โ€ Lawrence told him, โ€œthough, I went undercover and allowed myself to be abducted so I could get into this hideout, you see.โ€

These words made him see the clown-like man in a new light; it was almost imposing though, just how crafty this man seemed to be, but he was glad he was on his side.

โ€œYou shouldโ€™ve told me that from the start,โ€ he said, huffing and beginning to walk down the corridor again.

Lawrence smiled, following beside him, โ€œYouโ€™re right. Many apologies.โ€

THUD. THUD. THUD.

โ€“It came fast, just as they turned a corner to find another staircase, it was being guarded by two men, and what looked to be a wolf of some sort.

โ€œLook aโ€™ that. Olโ€™ Brisky was smellinโ€™ somethinโ€™ in the air, wunโ€™ he, Terry?โ€

The red-haired man spoke in a rough dialect, dressed in dark, baggy clothes with a black bandana covering his mouth and nose.

โ€œSeems so. Two intruders, it seems. I was just getting boredโ€“letโ€™s have some fun, Dingo,โ€ the other man said.

The second of the two had combed-over, hazel hair and a more refined dialect, though a face covered in scars, wearing a black cloak.

Standing by the bandana-wearing man with the improper dialect was the black-furred wolf, snarling and foaming out of the mouth at the sight of the two.

โ€œWell, which one would you like to face, my dear friend?โ€ Lawrence asked with a calm smile.

โ€œโ€“โ€ He didnโ€™t know how to answer at first, but chose the man that wasnโ€™t near the wolf, โ€œโ€ฆIโ€™ll handle the one with the nice hair!โ€

โ€œNoted,โ€ Lawrence smiled.

With that decided, the orange-haired, newfound companion of his opened his mouth as he spat up his rainbow-handled sword.

The comment from the boy enraged the bandana-wearing man with the red hair, โ€œOi! Are ya sayin I donโ€™t have nice hair!? Iโ€™ll shave your fuckin scalp off then decide who has the pretty hair โ€™round here!โ€

Just as Dingo, the red-haired man, unleashed his rage, drawing two curved swords from behind his back, Lawrence was already rushing towards him.

The wolf attempted to intercept, but the man as pale as a cloud itself swept his unsolid blade, using it like a sharp whip as it sliced straight through the canineโ€“from the snout to the tail.

โ€œYouโ€™ll be fighting me, Iโ€™m afraid,โ€ Lawrence said.

โ€œHuh?!โ€ Dingo let out angrily.

As those two clashed blades, he prepared himself for his own opponent, who calmly approached him, bringing out some sort of weapon from behind his back.

This one is โ€œTerryโ€, right? He doesnโ€™t look very built. He looks like the type who will use a dagger or a shortsword, he thought.

Though his assumptions were completely dissuaded from behind the thin, scar-faced manโ€™s back, a massive greatsword as thick as the manโ€™s body was drawn. It had saw-like ridges around the sharp side, creating an imposing sight.

โ€œโ€“โ€ He breathed out, trying to maintain his composure.

Iโ€™ve been in plenty of real fights. But, those were mainly goblinsโ€ฆReal people like thisโ€“battles to the deathโ€“itโ€™s something else entirely, he thought.

โ€œCome on, boy,โ€ Terry said with a bored expression, โ€œLetโ€™s lighten up my shift.โ€

Immediately, he opened up with a wall of stone between him and the man with the gargantuan blade, hoping to create space to give him enough time toโ€“

SMASH.

Used like a destructive hammer, the man with bored eyes, glazed over by sights of death that were mundane to his desentized, black irises, Terry cut through the shield of rock in a casual swing.

He broke itโ€ฆthat easily? He thought.

Terry continued slowly walking forward, โ€œPoor little mage.โ€

In the face of that imposing greatsword, he turned the other way and sprinted around the corner, going into the next corridor as the man followed him. ๐™›๐ซe๐šŽwโ„ฏ๐—ฏ๐’๐—ผัต๐™šl.๐’„o๐š–

โ€œRunning? A chase can be fun, too,โ€ the man said boredly.

Iโ€™m not runningโ€“I just need more space! This corridor is more open, and Lawrence isnโ€™t aroundโ€“so I donโ€™t have to worry about friendly fire! He thought.

As he raised his staff, he summoned multiple orbs of fire around his staff, aiming them towards the man.

โ€œYouโ€™re going to regret underestimating me,โ€ he said.

โ€œI hate overconfident brats,โ€ Terry responded with a straight face.

Propelled outward, he launched the fireballs towards the man, which were easily guarded against as the man spun his massive sword around, almost using it like a spinning shield to deflect the orbs of fire.

The man seemed quietly angered, spinning his greatsword around in the residual smoke from the fireballs, โ€œโ€ฆYouโ€™ve got a blade at your hip, donโ€™t you? Use it.โ€