My Right Hand Is Too Strong - Chapter 89
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My Right Hand Is Too Strong Episode 89
Episode 89. The Nameless Destroyer (1)
I looked ahead with finely trembling eyes.
My skin tingled and rang with sensation.
My instincts violently warned me to run.
My brain sent intense signals that I would die if I didn’t.
Despite this, I forced myself to ignore it and shouted loudly.
“Kargon!”
“….”
“Answer me if you can hear me!”
No answer came back.
My voice only filled the vast wasteland emptily.
Gritting my teeth, I didn’t give up and shouted again.
“You said you were going back to greet Karnack! Stop fooling around and snap out of it!”
“Kuoh!”
Whoosh, thunk!
A stone axe flew from somewhere and embedded itself at my feet.
I swallowed dryly as I turned my gaze toward where the axe had come from.
“The Orcs….”
Had the Orcs that had been scattered around us until just moments ago also been affected by Kargon, who had been consumed by the curse?
Their builds had also grown dramatically larger.
All the enlarged Orcs had gathered around Kargon.
They no longer attacked Kargon.
They simply knelt on one knee.
Showing respect toward their sovereign.
“Kuuu….”
Kargon raised the bow he held in his left hand.
With eyes that contained no trace of reason, he looked at us and quietly extended his right hand.
At that moment, a massive arrow that had been rolling on the ground floated up and moved to Kargon’s hand.
“…!”
My eyes widened as I clenched my fist tightly and shouted.
“Both of you, to my side!”
I could feel Elpinire and Jini running toward me.
I released mana forward faster than they could move.
Stronger and faster.
So violently that I wouldn’t stop even if my brain melted.
Having drawn out my mana, I completely blocked the front.
[Mist]
The concentrated fog blocked the way ahead.
And at the same time.
[Orcus – Fury]
A massive impact struck the mist.
No matter how hard I tried to block it, I couldn’t.
Feeling the mist split instantly, I embraced Elpinire and Jini and threw myself down.
“Damn it…!”
Getting up from where I’d fallen, I clenched my fist tightly and looked ahead.
There, Kargon stood with an indifferent expression, retrieving the arrow he had just fired.
“Are you really consumed by the curse?”
“….”
“Are you really?”
Click.
Kargon, holding the returned arrow, drew his bowstring with a twisted smile.
The primal pleasure felt through destruction and violence.
Wearing a smile filled with such emotions, Kargon drew his bowstring toward us again.
A reality I didn’t want to believe.
My brain accepted this situation as false.
Perhaps that’s why.
Neither my head nor my body.
Would move properly-
“Master!”
“Master!”
Thud!
Elpinire embraced me as I stood frozen in a daze and urgently retreated.
Jini blocked my front and released her mana.
“Omen! Block their vision!”
-Leave it to me!
A greatly swollen black bat blocked the way ahead.
At that moment, the scenery the Orcs were looking at became distorted, but.
“Kuuu.”
Kargon smiled even more amusedly.
And accurately turned his bow toward the direction where the fleeing Elpinire was.
“No.”
Though Omen had blocked their vision, Kargon could easily pierce through that much.
Coming to my senses belatedly, I urgently kicked Elpinire to push her aside.
“Kugh…!”
A sharp feeling from my abdomen.
Coughing up blood, I lowered my trembling eyes downward.
Half of my upper body visible in my sight had been blown away.
[Synchronization Rate 7.6%]
[Synchronization Rate 7.7%]
[Synchronization Rate 7.8%]
Elpinire, who had been sent flying by my kick, urgently ran toward me.
With my right arm and half my torso blown away by the arrow, I momentarily lost my balance and staggered.
My vision blurred.
Sounds grew distant.
It hurt.
It was agonizing.
But.
“…Shit.”
This terrible pain.
It seemed to tell me that this was reality.
Gritting my teeth until my gums burst, I put strength into my weakening legs and forced my collapsing body upright.
[Blessing of Super Regeneration]
Along with the ‘Blessing of Super Regeneration,’ Elpinire’s healing regenerated my blown-away body.
Terrible pain surged from my entire body as it bubbled and regenerated, but I didn’t mind it much.
Right now, only the monster before my eyes.
A single Orc.
Was taking up all my attention.
“Huu….”
I clenched and unclenched my perfectly regenerated right hand and looked at Kargon’s face.
Standing at a distance that seemed far yet not so far, he looked at us with his arrow lowered as if he would wait for us.
“So it’s already too late.”
I wanted to deny it.
I didn’t want to accept that I had failed.
But I had to accept it.
I had no choice but to accept it.
Closing my eyes and breathing out calmly, I wrapped my entire body in mist.
[Mist Return]
Mist rises around my entire body.
Power that feels like it might burst flows through my body.
Wrapping my body in intense mist, I took one step forward.
“…Were the last words you said telling me to run away?”
“…”
“Sorry about that. I was raised a bit poorly, you see.”
Step, step.
I move forward.
As if wary of my approach, the Orcs who had been waiting on their knees stood up one by one to block my path.
Even so, I didn’t stop walking.
I continued moving forward.
“I just hate keeping promises like that, don’t I?”
My right hand slashing down diagonally.
My right hand, now covered in scales, cut the Orc blocking my path cleanly in half.
I wiped away the thick mist that had formed on my right hand blade and lifted the corner of my mouth.
And Kargon, who was watching me.
“Kuook.”
Also lifted the corner of his mouth as if enjoying this.
Kargon and I, both with raised corners of our mouths, made eye contact for just a brief moment.
Then, as if we had made a promise.
“Hup!”
“Kuook.”
We began moving simultaneously.
Kicking off the ground, I charged toward Kargon at high speed.
Kargon scraped the ground with the arrow he was holding and nocked it.
[Orcus – Fade]
Yellow flames appeared on the arrowhead.
The arrow that was shot became blurry in mid-air and then split into hundreds of fragments.
Arrows of oblivion filling the air.
I couldn’t tell which ones were real.
None of them were fake.
Everything was real, and therefore faded.
His attack, whose very name was forgotten, poured down like rain.
“Hup!”
Thwack!
I punched away an arrow aimed at my head and twisted my body while kicking off the ground.
Arrows barely grazed my spinning legs and arms.
As soon as I landed, I swept my mist-wrapped leg in an arc to block the incoming arrows.
“Kuooo!”
Perhaps arrows don’t attack allies.
An Orc ran through the rain of arrows without concern and swung its hammer.
An attack flying alongside the shooting arrows.
I had to block one of the two.
Calculating the power contained in each, I decided to dodge the arrow and block the hammer.
Tap.
I lightly twisted my body to the right to avoid the arrow.
Then I raised my arm toward the massive hammer flying at me—
[Lord El – Quinto]
A verdant barrier that suddenly appeared on my body deflected the Orc’s hammer.
Immediately after.
“Omen! Pierce through!”
A needle of darkness that rose from the ground pierced through the Orc.
“We’ll handle the Orcs.”
“So don’t worry and keep running, Master!”
Reliable voices from behind me.
With a small laugh, I began running forward without hesitation.
“Kuooo!”
An Orc roared as it charged toward me.
The barrage of arrows didn’t stop.
So I increased my speed even more.
[Smoke Mist – Mist Shadow]
Massive mist rising from beneath my feet lifted my body up like a platform.
I kicked off that mist and threw my body into the air.
My body was completely exposed.
Arrows rained down toward that body.
Smiling, I swept my left hand in a large arc from bottom to top.
Then, the mist I had used as a platform responded to my call and blocked my front.
“Hup.”
Tap.
Using the mist that had blocked the arrows as a foothold, I rapidly plummeted toward the ground.
The Orcs that had been charging at me suddenly lost their target and froze.
Soon, they met their end at the hands of Elpinire and Jini.
Without even glancing at the falling Orcs, I kicked off the ground again and shot forward.
“Kuook.”
Tap.
Kargon lightly leaped backward at the sight of me approaching.
It was a very light leap, but the distance he moved was not short.
“Tch.”
After running so hard, it seemed like he had moved away by that same distance.
But it’s fine.
I’ll never give up.
Twisting my head to dodge an incoming arrow, I swung my fist horizontally to knock away another arrow.
The arrow that followed was blocked by thrusting out my opposite hand.
The arrow that came after that was dodged by twisting my body.
What followed was very simple.
Dodge, dodge, and dodge.
Block, counterattack, and deflect.
Thinking isn’t necessary.
Any thoughts other than the situation right before my eyes are unnecessary thoughts.
Just following the path that instinct guides.
Following the trajectory illuminated by the Black Dragon’s eyes.
I just keep running forward.
“Hup!”
Thwack!
I punched away the arrow that flew at me with no time to dodge, finally stopped running, and looked ahead.
“Hey, Kargon.”
“….”
“You’re not thinking of running away again, are you.”
Having successfully closed the distance to what it was initially, I caught my breath while looking at Kargon.
Hearing my words, he looked at me with sunken eyes.
“If that’s what you meant by warrior when you spoke to me, then feel free to run away.”
“…Kuk, kuk kuk.”
Kargon laughed with a low rumble in his throat.
Covering his face with his massive hand while letting out laughter, he slowly dragged his hand down.
The face that was revealed was literally twisted as if stained with madness.
“Kuuu.”
Thud.
In the wasteland that had been echoing only with the explosive sounds of arrows and falling Orcs, a quiet yet clamorous sound rang out.
When Kargon lightly flicked his finger, the rain of arrows that had been pouring endlessly stopped in an instant.
“That’s, right. Yes.”
“…!”
Words flowing from Kargon’s mouth.
Hearing human words rather than Orc cries, I widened my eyes.
“Kargon, you…!”
“That’s, not what, you think, it is.”
He dragged his trembling hand across his face.
The face that had been stained with madness just moments ago had returned halfway to the Kargon I knew.
“As a warrior, I cannot retreat.”
Grin.
Unlike the expressionless half of his face, Kargon forced the corner of his mouth upward with difficulty.
He tried to stop his trembling hand from moving downward, but it seemed futile as his hand began to descend gradually.
The moment that descending hand touched the bowstring.
Kargon spoke to me in a voice that broke and stuttered.
“So that you, can win. I’ll suppress the move, ments of my body, as much as pos, sible.”
“Don’t tell me….”
“Please kill me.”
An unbroken voice.
Though suppressed, it seemed sincere.
He looked at me with upright eyes and said.
“Only death can stop me.”
“….”
“I’m sorry for making such a request.”
Creak, creak.
Kargon drew the bowstring with his trembling hand.
The moment the madness he couldn’t suppress despite trying released the bowstring, the massive arrow left the string.
[Synchronization Rate 7.9%]
That arrow grazed my cheek and embedded itself in the ground.
The hot sensation felt on my cheek and ear.
Wiping away the hot liquid flowing down my cheek with my hand, I looked at Kargon again.
His face had already been completely consumed by madness.
But his still finely trembling hands told the whole story.
“…Everything living in Orishion keeps making difficult requests of me.”
The World Tree suddenly wouldn’t give me its fruit.
Asked me to kill the Dark Spirit King.
Now asking me to kill himself.
‘Still, well.’
What can I do.
“It’s my fault for being so popular.”
Pulling up the corner of my mouth, I leaned toward Kargon who was drawing the bowstring with trembling hands.
I’ve received your request loud and clear.
So from now on.
“Let’s see who wins.”
“Kuooooo!”
It’s a match to see who dies first.
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