Genius Archer’s Streaming - Chapter 146
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The Genius Archer’s Streaming Season 1 Episode 146
50. Reina’s Reason (3)
“Huff… huff…”
After witnessing that scene.
I ran for my life. Not knowing where the Base Camp was, I simply fled.
I felt it instinctively. That I had witnessed something I shouldn’t have.
“Huff… huff…”
After running for quite some time, I finally discovered a place with the glow of a campfire, and I quietly slipped in and sat down.
The other minions and soldiers didn’t seem to have noticed.
Only then did I calm my racing heart and glance at the chat.
-That’s creepy
-That hit different
-This is Ril story mode?!
-Looks like we’re on the 3-star clear route lol
I spoke through the channel only the viewers could hear.
“That’s why. The minion count wasn’t decreasing. I was wondering where they kept supplying them from.”
-lmao
-Well obviously it’s a game so whatever lol
-Oh so that’s what it was
-So if you die on the red team you respawn as blue team?
Based on what I witnessed, every time the minions die, they respawn on a different team.
Actually, they probably don’t always switch teams. If the death count gets too unbalanced, they’d probably just assign them all to one team.
But given Ril’s nature, the number of minions dying has to be nearly equal. Minions are always sacrificed regardless of which team wins or loses.
“I’m not sure yet if they’re alternating and respawning. But at least it’s clear that corpses come back to life… and that the Contractors aren’t taking this war seriously.”
-Yeah that’s right
-Those bastards are just Ril addicts lol just having fun
-There was no sense of desperation. In fact, they complained when Almond was performing well
[Rubisword donated 10,000 won!]
[Wow! So fun hehe Reina’s story was just okay normally but seeing it like this is great!]
[Jumong donated 10,000 won!]
[Sending a donation during communication time. Watching well!]
[Hwanggeondang donated 5,000 won.]
[Minions, just flip the whole thing over lol]
[Kingdom Hater donated 1,000 won.]
[Wow! Better than Kingdom! Right?]
Donations poured in during my brief interaction with the viewers.
“Ah. Thank you, Rubisword, Jumong, Hwanggeondang, and Kingdom Hater. Let me focus back on the game.”
The moment I said that, the screen transitioned.
[Time passes.]
* * *
Once again, I found myself on the battlefield.
Today, it wasn’t a Soldier standing before the minions, but a Contractor.
It was Bart, the iron-bodied Contractor who had saved me yesterday.
“Listen up, comrades! Thanks to you, we’re on the verge of victory against that filthy Taran! The Enemy Stronghold is right before our eyes!!”
True to his words, my team had already destroyed all the Watchtowers in the Top, Mid, and Bottom lanes, leaving only the Enemy Sanctum standing.
“Destroy the Sanctum, and the Enemy Contractor can no longer resurrect! Then victory will be yours!!”
Bart struck his solid chest with a thump as he shouted.
“Today! I will surely share that victory with you all!!”
The minions spread their arms wide and cheered.
“Uuuuuuuuaaaaahhhhh!!”
I followed suit similarly, while my eyes scanned the minions.
To see which ones were the newly revived ones from yesterday.
However, I couldn’t tell.
‘I can’t quite make them out.’
The battlefield flowed relentlessly, and there was no time to examine each minion’s face individually.
‘Come to think of it, where is Reina?’
Perhaps Reina would be able to distinguish them.
As it happened, she was beside me again.
“Hey, Reina.”
“…What?”
“Do you happen to know if a lot of new minions have joined?”
“I don’t know. I only know my own squad well.”
I see.
With so many minions around, it’s impossible to know them all.
But what had become of the minions close to Reina?
Reina’s squad usually survives in full. However, yesterday was a fierce melee. Many minions died.
“Did your squad members all come back safely yesterday?”
Reina hesitated for a moment.
“…I don’t know. What does it matter?”
Reina cut me off with those words and waved her hand toward Bart’s speech as if uninterested.
‘What’s this?’
Reina clearly cared for the minions. So why was she speaking like this?
That’s when it happened.
Reina grabbed my hand.
I looked up at Reina’s face again, but she continued staring at Bart with excessive enthusiasm, tears streaming down her cheeks.
She squeezed my hand tighter, as if trying to convey something.
I could see her lips moving, but unfortunately, I didn’t have the skill to understand words just by reading lips.
‘There’s something going on.’
Though I couldn’t understand her words, I certainly received the emotion she was trying to convey.
‘Reina knows.’
It seemed Reina had grasped the general situation.
Now things were finally starting to make sense.
* * *
Two Watchtowers guarding the front of the Sanctum.
By the time we reached here, the Enemy’s resistance was fierce. Minions that would normally be divided across three lanes had all gathered here to defend, which meant their forces were triple the usual strength.
In other words, three times our normal troop count.
“We can’t let them through!”
“Hold the line!”
Moreover, the Enemy had adopted a desperate stance with no retreat.
Their determination, having nowhere to fall back to, was extraordinary.
Of course, determination alone couldn’t deflect arrows embedding themselves in foreheads.
Thunk! Thunk! Thunk!
With each twang of my bowstring, Minions fell.
“Ugh!”
“Kgh…!”
Boom! Boom!
Reina, standing beside me, unleashed arrows in rapid succession. The front line pushed steadily into Enemy territory.
“The Watchtowers! I can see them!”
“The Sanctum isn’t far!”
Two Watchtowers guarding the Sanctum.
We could now attack them. The front line had advanced that quickly.
But that also meant the two Watchtowers could now attack us.
KABOOOOOM!!!
Unlike the single-target Watchtowers we’d faced until now, these two unleashed lightning-like attacks in all directions.
Magical beams traced across the field as simply as a child scribbling crayon marks on a sketchbook.
“Aaaahhhhh!”
“Krrgh!”
Our Minions ignited and vanished with pathetic ease.
Yet the Minions didn’t stop. Retreat wasn’t an option available to them.
If they turned back here, they’d probably be killed by our Contractor.
“Fire!”
“The end is near!”
“This battle is already won!”
The Minions hurled themselves at the two Watchtowers, launching relentless assaults.
Of course, the Contractors didn’t hold back either.
“Push forward to the end!”
Some Contractors, leaving such words behind, burst apart in glorious death.
Yet there was no sense of despair, burning conviction, or lingering emotion in any of it.
After all, they would simply be resurrected at the Sanctum anyway.
However, that was merely my assessment.
Our minions, moved by the Contractor’s such actions, charged forward with even greater speed.
“The Contractor has cleared a path for us!”
“Burn as one and forge the way!”
“Graaahhh!”
“Ughhhh!”
One Contractor fell, and dozens of minions burned in turn. Yet no one had time to concern themselves with such trivial matters.
Victory was right before our eyes.
And for the enemies, defeat was equally imminent.
Both sides charged forward with fierce determination.
“Hold the line!”
“If we can just hold them back once, our chance will come!”
Several brave minions from the enemy’s front ranks surged forward.
“Die, you wretched bastards!”
“Get out of Taran’s territory!”
Before the minions charging with sharp axes and iron maces, Reina in the front line drew her bowstring without hesitation.
Allowing close approach would be a disadvantageous matchup for an archer, but the enemies’ charge was far too straightforward.
An archer of Reina’s caliber would dispatch them in an instant.
And yet….
“…!”
Reina’s arm holding the bow began to tremble violently.
The enemies drew steadily closer.
Still, she could not release.
One enemy minion had already closed to within three paces.
He raised his axe high─
Whoosh!
And swung it down to cleave through Reina’s neck.
Even in that moment, Reina could not react. Her eyes simply stared through the enemy minion’s face.
“Reina!”
Boom!!
A blue arrow shot from the left struck down the axe-wielding minion.
“Reina. Snap out of it.”
I rushed forward, shouting.
There was another minion targeting Reina.
It swung its iron mace.
Whoosh!
I charged through and pulled Reina into my arms, rolling backward with her.
Crash!
A bloodthirsty iron mace came crashing down where Reina had been standing. The stone floor shattered and crumbled to earth—a savage blow that would have left not even a corpse intact had it connected.
“Ah, ah….”
Despite having narrowly escaped death twice just moments ago, Reina lay sprawled on the ground, unable to do anything. She could only gape her mouth, struggling to form words.
Clang.
The enemy minion raised that terrifying mace again.
A smaller frame than the other minions. I could guess who he was.
‘As I thought.’
The one Reina always tucked under a blanket. The one she constantly advised to stay in the back line.
He was on the Red Team now.
And in the front line.
He didn’t remember Reina at all.
Whoosh!
“Die, you witch!”
“Tom! Ughhhh…!”
So his name was Tom. I turned the name over in my mind as I drew the bowstring.
The arrow I fired hastily from my prone position struck true, embedding itself in Tom’s right hand.
Thud!
The mace he was wielding fell limply. Another arrow flew through the air and lodged itself in the center of Tom’s forehead.
“Gack…!”
Blood surged and streamed from Tom’s eyes.
“Tom! Tom! Tooooom!”
Reina began to wail, no longer bothering to hide—or perhaps unable to.
“Julia…! Tom!”
So the axe minion who died earlier was named Julia.
I covered Reina’s mouth with my hand as that thought crossed my mind.
Reina’s eyes—startled, confused, and sorrowful—looked up at me. Or rather, glared at me.
“We can’t let them find out.”
“Ngh… Nghhhh…!”
Reina nodded. She clenched her teeth, trying desperately to stifle her sobs. Her teeth dug into my hand, but it didn’t hurt. It was just a game, after all.
Saliva and tears streamed down my left hand endlessly. Somehow, this sight hurt far more.
But there was no time to comfort her.
“You damn bastards! Die!”
Because the face of the one charging at us next was also familiar.
‘Theo….’
This time it was a face I knew.
The one who always cheered my name.
Theo thrust his sword down at Reina and me as we lay on the ground.
I couldn’t fire an arrow. One hand was covering Reina’s mouth.
I rolled to the side, wrapped Reina in my arms, and grabbed Tom’s mace that lay beyond us.
Whoosh!
Then I twisted my body and swung the mace.
Theo wasn’t particularly skilled in combat. His sword swings were far too wide and telegraphed.
The mace descended with a vicious sound, piercing directly through Theo’s guard with brutal precision.
Crash──!
“Ugh!”
Theo crumpled ignominiously to the ground.
In that opening, I pushed myself up from the floor.
I gazed down at the fallen Theo and muttered under my breath.
‘Just finish with the bow… why pick up a sword, Theo?’
For a moment, I could almost hear Theo’s voice echoing in my ears.
「Wow! Almond. Do you think I could shoot like you someday?」
My gaze dropped to the floor. My quiver lay completely overturned, arrows scattered everywhere.
“Die!”
Another Enemy minion rushed in, seizing the opportunity.
Just because I couldn’t draw my bow now didn’t mean this minion could match me.
Whoosh.
I tilted my upper body slightly, letting the blade pass harmlessly by—a gap no wider than a sheet of paper.
In that infinitesimal distance, I seized my opponent’s throat.
Click.
Then I pulled.
“Gack!?”
The minion lost its balance, dangling helplessly from my grip as I shook it.
I picked up the single arrow I’d managed to recover and reversed my grip on it.
“I don’t know your face.”
Thinking it was fortunate, I drove it into the throat three times in rapid succession.
Thud! Thud! Thud!
The minion collapsed like a puppet with its strings cut.
I turned to look at Reina.
She was trembling on the ground, her mouth clamped shut, desperately trying not to cry.
She couldn’t afford to be discovered.
‘If she’s found out, her memories will be erased.’
A minion who learns the secret can no longer fight.
And then the memories disappear.
Reina knew her memories were being erased.
That’s why she always held her breath, pretended ignorance, and showed no interest in other minions.
But when the children appeared as enemies, she simply couldn’t bring herself to attack them.
Reina must have had her memories wiped countless times because of this.
Shooting at her Colleagues was something her resolve simply couldn’t bear.
‘Reina truly cherished her Colleagues.’
Now everything finally made sense.
Every action Reina had taken.
Those reasons too.
Why Reina fought on the front lines, why she didn’t conserve her mana, why she struggled as if her life depended on it.
And… why she had to call the children she loved dearly pathetic bastards.
I had discovered… ‘Reina’s reason’.
“The reason is… camaraderie.”
Love for a colleague, or friendship.
This was the reason behind all her actions.
Ding.
[You have discovered the clear route for ‘Reina’s Reason (★★★)’.]
[Escape this Battlefield with Reina!]
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