The Greatest Warrior of All Time Returns - Chapter 254
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Chapter 254
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Cultists.
These bastards had tried to contact me before, through Isna.
While they were still clashing with the Moon Watchers, their objective was clearer than I expected. đđŁđđđ°đđđ§đźđđđ.đ°đ¨đŚ
To gather and secure the vast hidden powers that exist in this world.
I still donât know what their ultimate goal is, but one thing was clear: these guys are obsessive collectors of destructive weapons.
The lich sealed in the dungeon.
The kraken, once feared as a creature of terror.
Even that incident at the academy.
Whatever the case, they were undeniably a menaceâbut strangely, they were now making me, their biggest obstacle and enemy, an offer.
âThose things follow no logic. We donât wish for a cataclysm that ends the world.â
âSo, what are those things?â
âWe call them beings that should not be known. Uncontrollable, and once you perceive them, your mind breaksâyou bleed, go mad, and die.â
The Red Moon?
Iâd already heard from Isna that the Red Moon implants seeds into humans to turn them into its puppets.
âIf things go the way those beings want, none of us will survive. Theyâre trying to rip the world itself apart.â
He threw me a vial, tension thick in the air.
âTake it. Itâs a drug that can weaken that monstrous weapon. Just scatter it when you see the thing.â
He withdrew without hesitation.
âOur goal this time isnât to trap you. Itâs to prove our good faith through cooperation. If things go well, weâll contact you again.â
He meant weâd talk more when the time came.
Afterward, he handed me a large stack of documents.
They were nothing less than strategic maps and detailed intelligence reports about the Coral Kingdomâs movements.
âThese guys⌠Their intel is better than I thought.â
âIf theyâre usable, use them. The cultists are definitely insane, but even they want nothing to do with the Outer God.â
Even in a continent where theyâre hunted as lunatics, these people were willing to completely disassociate from the being known as the Outer Godâjust how dangerous must it be?
I could only laugh bitterly.
Thanks to Luna and me stirring up Coral across its entire territory, their warfighting capacity had dropped drastically.
âOnly one thing left now.â
Even they didnât have infinite supplies.
After I boldly broke through one of their traps, I kept raiding their supply convoys, and now the frontlines had been turned aroundâthe Coral forces were being invaded instead.
The Bata Kingdomâs army created a special detachment to burn down Coralâs supply depots.
With no weapons or food, their troops were starving and unable to even fight properly.
In desperation, they tried sending supplies down multiple alternate routes, butâŚ
âDamn it! Heâs here! Retreat! RETREAT!!â
Teleportation gates werenât exactly common, so they had to rely on overland routesâwhich were inevitably slow.
Even if they did manage to slip supplies past my surveillance, it was never much.
Their only remaining option for bulk transportation was by water, but that route had long since become a death trap.
Every time I spotted their transports, I drowned them under massive torrents of water.
The war had long become a one-sided beatdown.
And at this point, something felt off.
In this situation, they shouldâve focused their full strength not on the frontlines, but on me.
So why werenât the main forces of the Eastern Continent moving yet?
What strategy were they hiding?
I tried to check this through Melissa and Bataâs intelligence servicesâbut they couldnât find out either.
Still, one thing was certain: whatever it was, theyâd soon start moving.
Time was always on our side, not theirs.
And since Luna and I hadnât even bothered to hide our trail as we rampaged through Coral, it wasnât hard for them to find us.
Throughout the dark forest, I sensed a tremendous number of presences.
It felt like theyâd been baiting me this entire time just to gauge my strengthânow that they had, they were ready to finish things.
This time was differentâthe sheer scale of it all was overwhelming.
It felt like Coralâs actual main force wasnât even on the frontlines, but rather converging on Luna and me.
I relayed this to Melissa, and she told me it was time to pull back.
I didnât listen.
When have I ever done what I was told?
âIn terms of sheer firepower, theyâve basically gathered enough to wipe out a whole country.â
There were more than six Master-level warriors, including those who had previously fought me and fled.
Even beyond that, I sensed more than ten high-level Experts, moving with chilling precision.
But the most disturbing thingâŚ
Amid the encirclement closing in on us, something deeply grotesque and unnatural lurked.
Coralâs final secret weapon, crafted from the parasitic organism that the cultists had handed over.
It had begun to move.
âIf we wipe out everything converging here, Coral and the Eastern Continent will lose all their military strength.â
They knew it too.
Which meant this time, theyâd come fully prepared to eliminate us.
At the same timeâ
A thick, unnatural barrier expanded over the entire forest.
It was like they were building a magical prison around me.
Then, from the far end of the forest, the night sky lit upâ
Thousands of flaming arrows began raining down over the entire area.
Not to kill me, but to burn the entire forest to the ground.
Luna and I had recently raided a nearby supply convoy.
Clearly, they had predicted our movements and turned this forest into a massive trap.
I blasted out pressure waves to scatter the flaming arrows so they wouldnât hit us directlyâbut the barrier-trapped forest had already become a sea of fire.
The blaze spread instantly.
This wasnât normal fireâcreated through some specific magic, it turned entire trees into ash in seconds.
And thenâ
Through the smoke of burning flame, the real assault began.
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âAlright then. Letâs see what the Eastern Continentâs got.â
As I taunted them, attacks poured in from four directions, aiming for my vitals with terrifying speed.
They knew full well how dangerous I was and came in seriously.
Aura, magic, necromancyâeven Utopia.
They had clearly received confused intel that I held multiple powers no mere human should possess.
And yet, this was the key to their strategy.
Because at that momentâ
A massive magic circle activated over the entire forest, suppressing both my aura and mana.
They were trying to kill me.
I knew from the start that they had lured us here on purpose, and that they had set a trap in this place.
Even so, we walked in confidently.
Because we had our own objective.
With one hand in my pocket, I slowly lifted one foot while surveying the surroundings.
And thenâ
KWAANG!!!!
I stomped down with full force, concentrating an immense shockwave at the tip of my foot and sending it rippling through the ground.
GURRRRRNG!!!
As the earth shook violently with a deafening roar, the presences that had been charging toward me suddenly stopped their attack and pulled away.
Cautious, huh.
If they'd come just a little closer, something interesting wouldâve happened.
Of course, real experts wouldnât be shaken by a simple shockwave or tremor.
But that wasnât what I was aiming for.
That stomp just now had softened the hardened ground.
The entire area trembled, churned, and circulated.
A particular energy that had spread from my foot evenly permeated the whole area.
This should be enough.
âLetâs form a contract.â
Before coming here, I had chosen the cleanest and simplest way to catch them off guard.
By downloading a memory from the Labyrinthos.
âGain a heart under my will, and bloom new life beneath the pulsing earth.â
I donât know what normal spirit contracts are like.
The spirit I know is different from conventional ones.
Thatâs why even the method of forming a contract breaks the standard mold.
âI name you Grivy. Your element is earth. Your essence is pure childlike wonder.â
A name, an element, and an essenceâbestowed one by one.
âWelcome to this new world.â
Currently, I can retrieve only one memory from the Halls of Labyrinthos.
The Hall of Spirits.
Honestly, when I first received it, I didnât realize just how powerful the spirit I had contracted was.
I just thought, It must be decent if it fought and defeated those ancient god-like monsters.
But when I laid my cards on the tableâI realized.
The spirit I contracted was nothing like the commonly known ones.
Mounds of earth began to squirm before me, and soon took the shape of a small child.
A pretty girl with long hair, wearing a vacant expression.
Her unkempt hair swayed as her dull, lifeless eyes met mine.
Normally, earth spirits known as gnomes appear in forms very different from humansâusually as old men.
But this girl was far taller than a gnome and instead resembled a shabby, ragged little human girl.
âHow should I help you, Daddy?â
Moreover, lower spirits like gnomes usually communicate through actions rather than speech, yet this one spoke to me with clear pronunciation.
âWanna play with dirt?â
âYeah. Sounds good.â
Grivy, the spirit formed from earth in human shape, was undeniably humanoid.
A form entirely foreign to most spiritsâimbued with an unfamiliar energy.
âA fascinating spirit. Completely different from ordinary ones.â
âYeah, thatâs true.â
What I wanted was a being I could talk to.
Maybe⌠thatâs what I wished for in the Hall of Spirits.
Then Grivy raised one hand high.
She wasnât a naturally born spiritâshe was a twisted one, born from my will and nourished by my spirit mana.
She had no rank or classification.
Instead, her strength depended entirely on the power of my spirit mana.
âMr. Mole, Mr. Mole⌠Iâll give you an old house⌠so give me a new one.â
Though she patted the ground with her tiny, adorable palmâŚ
âŚThe result was anything but light.
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