Genius Archer’s Streaming - Chapter 413
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The Genius Archer’s Streaming Season 2 Episode 133
46. Veteran vs Newbie (1)
After my unjust death of loneliness within the city walls.
“Ah….”
I stare blankly at my completely empty inventory.
The expensive Joseon recurve bow and various arrows, along with armor, shoes, and gloves that weren’t worth much but were necessary—everything was gone.
All of it disappeared.
Hahahahaha, it’s completely empty.
-this is why you shouldn’t carry expensive weapons
-money bird awakened like a dog
I had a feeling this would happen someday lol
The viewers were busy mocking me for finally getting hit with this.
I received 3 gold in compensation yet had been equipped with nearly 70 gold worth of gear. This risk had always been lurking.
“Everything really disappeared. This is too much.”
I complained unfairly, but this was precisely the secret to how the Civil Empire maintained balance.
Only this way could players hired have combat ability roughly matching the amount the Commander specified.
Since players avoided equipping gear that exceeded their hiring cost, the balance naturally adjusted itself according to market principles.
But there’s always an exception.
I headed to the shop and suddenly purchased something like this.
[Intermediate Black Horse] [480G]
-a horse???
-oh you bought a horse??
Usually once you get ripped off like this, you don’t buy expensive stuff anymore lol
-but horses are permanent so it’s fine
A horse.
Specifically, I purchased an intermediate black horse.
It cost 480 gold.
This meant I’d spent nearly all the money I’d accumulated so far.
But that wasn’t the end.
Buying a horse meant more places to spend money.
Horseshoes, saddles, hooves and such. The additional costs were enormous.
By the way, all of it was consumable, so it disappears when the horse dies.
-combining everything is almost 550 gold?
Why aren’t you buying weapons lol
-wow…
A total of 538 gold was spent.
Since I’d been doing duo play and couldn’t earn much money, it was nearly my entire fortune.
In the end, I had to save money for a bow.
“The recurve bow is… nice, but it’s too expensive….”
[Janissary Short Bow] [15G]
Almond chose the Turkish-style bow.
“I heard this one is quite good too.”
Compared to the composite bow, the price was less than half, but it was still a cost-effective product. In particular, it was known to be quite suitable for shooting from horseback due to its compact size.
-Oh, a short bow on horseback…
-Are we getting a Mounted Arcane Archer?
-Finally!
Just as the viewers anticipated, he was planning to become a Mounted Archer.
This was the reason Almond had gone through the trouble of buying a horse.
‘If I can keep my distance and shoot continuously, I should be able to handle even a Veteran Knight.’
He was anticipating close combat with a Veteran Knight. Most Knights were skilled at handling horses.
As such, Almond also needed a means to maintain distance.
His strategy was to stay mounted, create as much distance as possible, and keep shooting with his bow—that way, there would be a way.
However….
* * *
A moment later.
〔A Mounted Archer? It hasn’t been upgraded yet.〕
Almond found himself floating aimlessly in mid-air, dazed by this response.
Hahahahaha
God Toby lol
I prepared everything in advance, haha.
Ugh… haha
-This is Bontovi for you.
The Mounted Archer wasn’t ready.
If the Commander doesn’t upgrade the training grounds related to that unit, mercenaries cannot be hired in that troop type.
Bontovi only then realized that Almond had been trying to switch to a Mounted Archer, and he panicked.
〔Ah, oh… I’m so sorry! You said you were going to the shop, so I thought it was because you didn’t have a weapon… The Mounted Archer doesn’t have good cost-effectiveness….〕
Bontovi rambled on with his excuses.
He genuinely seemed sorry.
〔…Ah, yes.〕
Almond kept his words brief.
‘He’s a good person….’
Almond understood well that this situation wasn’t happening because Bontovi was a bad person.
Above all, there was nothing that could be resolved by complaining now.
〔Then I’ll go with Cavalry for now. That would be better than Archer right now.〕
〔Yes! We’re being pushed back in battle anyway!〕
Almond decided to enter as Cavalry using the sword and armor he currently had.
Thump.
[Cavalry]
The base cost for Cavalry was a whopping 10 Gold, and he could hire up to 50 Gold worth.
Almond accepted 10 gold to minimize collateral damage and entered the arena.
Neigh!
The black horse whinnied as if greeting him.
‘This is my first time riding a horse here.’
I’d only ridden behind Jesse before—this was my first time riding alone. I wondered just how much the horsemanship skill would compensate for my inexperience.
My combat effectiveness would be almost entirely determined by the degree of that compensation.
Thud.
I mounted the horse. For a moment, I shifted my weight around in the saddle, testing my balance.
When I cautiously tapped the horse’s shin with my foot, it began to move.
Leaning forward made the horse gallop faster, while pulling back slowed it down.
‘There’s definitely some assistance here.’
Of course there was compensation.
It wasn’t as perfectly responsive as Kingdom, but compared to riding a real horse, this was several times easier.
[Almond! We’re in trouble right now!]
Bontovi’s voice came through desperately. It seemed the battle was going poorly.
Hyah!
I urged the horse into a faster gallop.
Clop clop! Clop clop!
The landscape blurred past in an instant.
‘At this speed…’
I’d made the right choice spending the money on a mid-tier horse.
It wasn’t quite as fast as Jesse’s white horse from before, but this was definitely giving me the speed I needed.
‘An army.’
The battlefield came into view ahead.
‘I need to distinguish allies from enemies.’
The red aura around the enemies helped, but at this speed, everything was moving too fast and blending together, making it hard to tell them apart clearly.
‘Anyone on horseback is an enemy.’
I found a simpler way to distinguish enemies beyond just the red aura.
Spearmen were allies; cavalry were enemies.
‘Focus.’
With everything passing by so rapidly, I pushed my concentration to its maximum.
Clop clop…! Clop clop…!
The sound of hoofbeats echoing as if through thick fog.
Swoosh…!
My blade drew instinctively.
I angled the blade upward in a deflecting arc.
Shhwaaaaa…ack!
The enemy’s blood sprayed backward as their neck was severed.
Neigh…!
The horse’s whinny erupted belatedly.
I didn’t slow my pace.
I repositioned my blade toward the two o’clock direction ahead.
Thwack!
Someone’s heart was pierced.
Simultaneously, I twisted my upper body sharply to the left.
Whoosh!
A blade whistled past—where my neck had been moments before.
The reprieve was brief. The thug swung his sword again.
‘…It won’t come free?’
Damn it—the blade I’d driven in was stuck fast.
Still, I didn’t slow my horse’s pace. For someone unfamiliar with mounted combat, speed was my lifeline.
…Pop!
I simply released the hilt.
The attacker swept past without consequence.
If I slowed now, I’d become the enemy’s target.
‘Run.’
Clop-clop! Clop-clop!
The horse’s speed climbed higher still.
Another cavalry soldier charged toward me from ahead. Our combined velocities compressed the distance between us with terrifying speed.
Whoosh!
I unleashed a sword strike.
‘This will do.’
My focus narrowed entirely onto his blade.
Clang!
Arm crossed against arm, deep within our embrace.
Then I twisted only my upper body slightly.
Whirrrrr!
“!?”
As if struck by an invisible throw, the enemy was hurled from his saddle.
Thud!
The fallen enemy lay dazed in the dirt, watching my receding form.
“Wait… my weapon…?”
He slowly lowered his hand, realizing his sword had been torn from his grasp.
That very blade then severed the throat of his former comrade.
Shhhhk!
Not just one—many.
Slash!
Shhk!
I galloped onward, scattering blood in my wake, before vanishing beyond the vanishing point.
The first impression of those who faced me.
“…So fast.”
Impossibly fast.
My horse isn’t even a top-tier mount, yet I ride it as though it were, horse and blade and body moving as one seamless unit, never once slowing my pace.
Even the swiftest horse slows when facing enemies—it must slow to strike them down, to parry their attacks.
Ride too quickly and you cannot react to each threat.
Yet I gallop and fight simultaneously, dodging with ease, cutting with ease.
I even execute the difficult maneuver of disarming an opponent’s sword mid-charge without hesitation.
And I succeed, now riding away with that stolen blade.
“What kind of monster is this….”
Thwack!
An arrow pierces his skull.
The Soldier who lost his sword falls pathetically.
“Charge! The enemy formation is collapsing!”
Bontovi’s blue-armored Soldiers roar and surge forward.
Along the path I’ve carved.
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King Gul’s face flushed crimson the moment he saw Almond appear as a Cavalry unit, and he bellowed at the top of his lungs.
“He’s returned from hell! Aamond! You dog of resurrection!!”
-Like a hellhound resurrection!
Hell dog Aamond lol
-Wait, he came back on horseback??
“Insane! Almond! He’s obliterating enemies without stopping for even a moment!”
King Gul wasn’t the only one excited.
Kim Chi Warrior leapt to his feet and shouted.
“He’s broken through the enemy formation and split it! This will inevitably create chaos in their Cavalry!”
Watching Almond pierce straight through the enemy lines in an instant, the viewers erupted.
-Wow, that’s insane
-Wait, that was Almond!?
-Almond! Grow up and become Aamond! Almond! Grow up and become Aamond!
-He’s solo carrying this
-His mounted control is crazy;
Almond is displaying considerable skill on a horse he’s riding for the first time.
How is this possible?
“Wait, wasn’t this Almond’s first time riding!? What’s happening!? Kim Chi! Is this normal!?”
“No. Separate from swordsmanship ability, fighting while galloping at full speed like that is quite rare. I’ve never seen it before.”
It’s all because of speed.
Through my mental training, I’ve developed exceptional focus in virtual reality.
Things ordinary people couldn’t possibly perceive or react to at such velocity—I could manage them.
That’s also why I wielded the Blink Blade as skillfully as Reina did.
Since Almond was a divine form that fought by moving rapidly back and forth at high speeds, he handled it far more adeptly than anyone else.
“From what I can see, Player Almond seems extremely accustomed to this sense of velocity!”
“That’s right! After all, his main divine forms were Blink Blade and Reina!? Those are genuinely fast enough to make your soul leave your body! And that brilliance is shining through here too!”
-As expected, once you master a fundamental sword character, everything else follows lol
-Live Reina) Jumping up like crazy at the mention of her own name.
-Skill fundamentals never fade~~~
In short, even if someone were more accustomed and skilled with the Civil Empire than Almond when fighting at high speeds, they would find themselves at a disadvantage.
──Clang!
Therefore, it was no coincidence that the Veteran Knight was the first to block Almond’s charging blade.
If it weren’t for that level of strength, there would be no one on this battlefield capable of stopping him.
“Aamond! You’re facing off against the Veteran Knight!”
Screeeech!!!
The colliding blades erupted in crimson sparks, the edge completely worn away.
Pop.
“Oh! The sword just shattered!?”
The stolen blade must have been cheap—it reached the end of its durability and burst apart.
The enemy seizes this opening to press their assault.
Whoosh! Whoosh!
The sword strikes flow elegantly in succession—
Clang!
—striking off the helmet.
“Almond! That helmet flying off just now could’ve been your head!? But you dodged it perfectly!?”
Almond, who nearly had his neck severed in that instant.
Clop clop! Clop clop!
He simply spurred his horse and fled.
He didn’t engage the Veteran Knight and just passed right through.
“Ah! In the end, Almond is avoiding the fight with the Veteran Knight! Is he planning to kill all the other soldiers instead!?”
“That’s not a bad strategy. Killing more of the other soldiers could be more efficient… huh?”
Kim Chi Warrior’s prediction was off the mark.
King Gul shouts.
“What? Almond isn’t even fighting the other soldiers! He’s heading straight back to our camp!?”
Almond was driving his horse all the way out of the combat zone, making a wide arc back toward his own forces.
“But the Veteran Knight is following behind too! Is he really running away!?”
The Veteran Knight, having received some command from Sharr, continues to pursue Almond’s trail.
By any measure, it was the pursued and the pursuer.
“In the end, Aamond! Running away like the Thirty-Six Stratagems!? Is this a tactical decision!! Doesn’t he have a spare sword!?”
-lmaooo
-Running like a dog lol
-What’s with this cowardly move lol
Even as he provided commentary, King Gul was puzzled. Running away because the enemy was strong wasn’t Almond’s style at all.
Of course, being able to retreat when facing a strong enemy is a hallmark of someone who plays the game well.
‘That’s exactly why he’s not completely flawless.’
Which is precisely why, despite possessing world-class physical abilities, Almond isn’t the best player in the game.
At the same time, that’s exactly why people are captivated by Almond’s gameplay. King Gul was no exception.
So his current action seemed strange.
Turning around and fleeing without hesitation.
After he’d gone through all the trouble of provoking him with words?
Retreating in the face of the Veteran Knight who had frustrated him all this time?
But a moment later.
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