My Right Hand Is Too Strong - Chapter 84
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My Right Hand Is Too Strong Episode 84
Episode 84. Pig of Eternal Life (1)
I clicked my tongue as I watched the Orcs falling from the sky.
“I did wish for rain while wandering around this damn place.”
But I never once thought I wanted that rain to be Orcs.
After all, Orcs falling from the sky is just a disaster.
Narrowing my eyes, I muttered while watching the falling Orcs.
“But they seem different from ordinary Orcs somehow.”
I’m not talking about their appearance.
How should I put it.
Should I say the aura they give off is different?
From the Orcs currently falling from above, I could feel something different from the ones I’d seen so far, something hotter and harder.
Yes, an aura like steel was emanating from them.
‘Though the fact that they’re enemies I need to deal with remains the same.’
Taking a deep breath, I stomped my foot hard and released mist from my entire body.
[Roster]
[Entity ‘Elpinire’ responds to your call.]
[Entity ‘Jini’ responds to your call.]
Two silhouettes appeared instantly.
I immediately gave them orders.
“Jini! Protect that Orc boy while providing us with support!”
“Understood!”
“Elpinire! You’re blocking the falling Orcs with me!”
“Got it!”
Wrapping mist around their bodies as they shouted, they immediately moved to positions suited for their roles.
Without bothering to look behind me, I quickly kicked off the ground and shot upward.
“Hup-.”
Thwack!
A light punch burst the head of a falling Orc.
Using the instantly lifeless chunk of meat as a foothold, I leaped again and burst another Orc’s head.
‘Since they’re falling, there’s almost no resistance.’
Moreover, the steel aura surrounding their bodies wasn’t playing much of a role.
At most, their skin was just a bit harder?
Thanks to that, they were easier to deal with than when on the ground. However.
“The numbers…!”
The number of falling Orcs wasn’t decreasing but gradually increasing.
At this rate, the speed of Orcs falling would be much faster than my processing speed.
In that case.
“…Screw it, whatever.”
Bang!
Using an Orc as a foothold, my body shot toward the wall.
I drove my claws into the boundary line where light and darkness mixed to anchor my body.
Elpinire was covering the position I had vacated.
“Huff, whew…”
With her combat power, she should be able to hold for at least 5 seconds.
So, now.
I had to create it as quickly as possible.
[Thousand Transformations]
A net that would prevent the falling Orcs from hitting the ground and perfectly restrain them.
[Spider Web]
Drip, drip.
Something warm flowed down my nose.
Eyes wide open, I continued extracting thick mist with the hand embedded in the wall.
[Synchronization Rate 6.8%]
A little more.
[Synchronization Rate 6.9%]
A little more.
More perfectly.
I created a spider web capable of covering this entire ravine.
-I’ll assist.
“Please, do!”
Omen’s voice reached my ears.
Gritting my teeth as I answered, I bit down hard on the flesh inside my mouth to clear my momentarily blurred vision.
When my vision returned to normal, a beautiful web of mist and shadow was spread across the ravine.
“Using it twice would send me to my grave.”
Ptui.
Spitting out the blood that had flowed back up, I sprinted forward along the fog cobweb.
My current target was the head of an Orc caught on the horizontal threads, struggling.
Running along the vertical threads, I blew off the Orc’s head with a light kick.
Immediately after, I kicked off the now-limp Orc’s shoulder to leap and punched the head of a nearby Orc.
“Master! I thought you were dead since there was no word, but you’ve grown tremendously!?”
“What. Were you hoping I was dead?”
“Of course not! But I was a little disappointed!”
Thwack!
Confirming that I only stepped on vertical threads, Elpinire was processing Orcs from the opposite side, also stepping on vertical threads.
“You couldn’t be dead, but you weren’t calling!”
She swung her leg to blow off an Orc’s head.
I hadn’t called for about a week, but she had faith in me.
Chuckling at Elpinire’s response, I lightly stepped on the vertical threads and looked ahead.
“Kuook. Kuook.”
Perhaps because they saw me and Elpinire moving by only stepping on vertical threads.
The Orcs weren’t stupid either, trying to follow us by stepping only on vertical threads, but.
“As if that would work.”
There was no way creatures of that size could manage it.
Having just completely blown away the torso of an Orc that had just gotten caught in the web, I sharpened my claws.
[Mist – Fog Blade]
Sharp blades of mist bisected an Orc at a considerable distance.
I used the elastic properties of the spider web to give myself a light rebound and leaped upward.
“Ha, there are still more?”
I’ve dealt with quite a lot by now.
Yet Orcs were still falling from the sky.
If all those Orcs in the air fell onto the spider web.
Forget restraining them, the web I barely managed to create might break.
Letting out a hollow laugh, I pulled my shoulder back and raised my fist.
[Thousand Transformations – Dragon Scale]
So what if it does.
The current me.
Me using the ‘Black Dragon’.
Me with a synchronization rate that had risen to 6.9%.
[Mist – Rampage]
I can do it.
It’s definitely possible.
My fist extends forward.
At that moment, in the space at the boundary between darkness and light.
[Synchronization Rate 7.0%]
A dark flash blazed forth.
A piercing ringing in my ears.
My right arm lost all sensation.
When my vision, dyed black, regained sight of what lay ahead.
That place had already been consumed by a massive explosion.
“Ha!”
Though my right arm was blown away with a single attack.
This is an absolutely insane level of power.
I can’t believe I unleashed such an attack.
Because of this, as I fell scattering red blood, I let out a very satisfied laugh.
“Ugh.”
Having crashed onto the cobweb, I let out a small groan from the intense pain in my right arm that I finally felt.
‘The regeneration isn’t ready yet.’
Perhaps because I consumed a lot of mana in the process of creating the ‘support web’, my right hand’s regeneration is slow.
Still, it doesn’t matter, as the continuous falling of Orcs has stopped due to the aftermath of the explosion just now.
Even if they’re creatures left with only instinct and no reason, they don’t seem stupid enough to throw themselves into an explosion of this magnitude.
Using the cobweb’s rebound to get up, I rushed toward the remaining Orc and swung my right foot.
“Kuook-.”
Even with my right arm’s slow regeneration, there’s no big problem in dealing with an Orc that can’t even move.
After finishing off one Orc with its death throes, I turned toward the next Orc.
Having dealt with the Orcs one by one in this manner, I wiped my face with my regenerated right hand.
After brushing off the blood that had splattered on my face, I tilted my head back to look up at the high ravine above.
“…”
The presences that haven’t moved from atop the cliff since the explosion.
They still weren’t moving even though all the Orcs below had been killed.
“Are they planning to hold out until we let our guard down?”
No matter how I think about it, Kargon’s words seem wrong.
Making such judgments, how can you say they lack reason?
If that’s a conclusion reached through instinct alone, I’d like to give the Orc species a round of applause out of respect.
Just then.
“That’s…”
I caught sight of a single Orc falling from the sky.
What the hell is that?
Did they send one first as an experiment?
Thinking this, I lightly clenched my fist.
“Kuooooooo!”
Soon I realized that was the wrong assumption.
A roar quite different from the Orc roars I’d heard so far.
Instinctively realizing that creature was different, I immediately used ‘Black Dragon’.
“Kuuu…”
Thud!
A massive Orc landing on the Fog Cobweb.
I quietly looked up at the Orc, which appeared to be about 4 meters tall, larger than ordinary Orcs.
Unlike other Orcs, this one wore a crude iron helmet and held a massive hammer in its hand.
Its appearance somehow reminded me of the Orc Lords I’d seen on Earth.
But I know.
“…Orc Warrior.”
This creature isn’t an Orc Lord.
It’s just a massive and powerful one among Orcs.
Nothing more than an Orc Warrior.
The Orc Warrior approached me step by step, gripping its massive hammer.
Though the cobweb continuously tried to bind its prey, the Orc Warrior possessed strength too great to be restrained.
Clicking my tongue with lowered eyes, I quietly spoke.
“Elpinire.”
“Right.”
A brief exchange.
Understanding what needed to be done from just that, Elpinire kicked off the cobweb and leaped high into the sky.
Elpinire soaring high into the sky.
Before her were Orcs beginning to fall again, led by the Orc Warrior.
[Lord El – Primo]
Intense mana felt from overhead.
Was that like a starting bell?
The Orc Warrior’s hind legs suddenly swelled up.
“Kuook!”
It charged toward me at a speed that didn’t match its bulk.
The Orc reached me in the blink of an eye.
It roughly swung the hammer it was holding horizontally.
But having already known it would charge, I bent my knees to dodge the flying hammer.
The hammer grazed past my fluttering hair.
Right after, I tried to swing my fist.
“Kuooo!”
As if proving it was different from the countless other Orcs.
Without giving even the slightest opening, it swung its left hand that wasn’t gripping the hammer.
I quickly pulled back my fist that I was about to swing and blocked my abdomen.
“Ugh…”
Thanks to my quick reaction, I succeeded in blocking the Orc Warrior’s attack.
Since the ground was also an unstable cobweb, the impact wasn’t too strong.
Bouncing up from the cobweb’s rebound, I used the Orc Warrior’s face as a foothold and launched myself backward.
Though I exploded quite a bit of mist beneath my feet, it was snorting as if nothing had happened.
Looking at such a creature, I quietly clenched and opened my right hand.
‘Heavy.’
The Orc Warrior’s fist was heavier than I’d imagined.
Though it wasn’t powerful enough to pierce through my right hand, the impact remaining in my hand was considerable.
If a creature with this much strength rampages freely, the cobweb will break.
‘Dangerous.’
Right now Elpinire is dealing with Orcs above, but she’s alone.
Naturally, there were Orcs falling through the gaps, but fortunately most of those Orcs were bound by the cobweb.
Currently below, Jini was handling all the Orcs that didn’t get caught in the cobweb.
If the cobweb breaks and all the caught Orcs fall at once, Jini alone would naturally be insufficient.
To resolve this entire situation, I fundamentally needed to stop the Orcs from coming down.
“So you’re the leader of these Orcs?”
No matter how I think about it, this creature was definitely the Orcs’ leader.
Unlike the dull Orcs, the fact that it possessed enough intelligence to equip weapons and armor was proof of that.
The moment this creature dies, there’s a very high possibility that the Orcs coming down from the sky will stop.
[Thousand Transformations – Dragon Scale]
So now.
I must deal with him as quickly as possible.
I can feel something warm flowing down from my nose again due to overworking my brain to its limits.
But there’s no time to consider my physical condition.
Using ‘Dragon Scale’ immediately, I shot forward at high speed.
“Kuhung!”
Whoosh!
The massive hammer swung precisely toward my head.
But that hammer never reached my face.
“Did I look easy to you?”
“Kuk…!”
With just the lightest touch.
The Orc’s hammer shattered into pieces in an instant.
Seeing the Orc Warrior’s dilated pupils through the scattering fragments, I pulled up one corner of my mouth in a bloody smile.
“Sorry, but from beginning to end, I was never the prey.”
When you discovered this place.
When you threw yourselves into the ravine and attacked us.
You were never the hunters.
From the very beginning, the hunters were.
“Us.”
“Ku, kueoeoeo!”
The Orc Warrior who had lost his weapon threw a fist thicker than a log.
I countered the Orc Warrior’s right hand with my own right hand.
The victor of this battle of strength versus strength was, naturally.
[Synchronization Rate 7.1%]
The Black Dragon’s victory.
I lightly kicked away the corpse of the Orc Warrior whose upper body had disappeared, then looked up at the sky.
The green rain was no longer falling.
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