Not A Regressor - Chapter 234
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I Am Not a Regressor Chapter 234
A Hero for the Small (4)
A biting cold pierced through like a razor-sharp blade carving into flesh.
Crystalline breath spilled from between my lips, dispersing like cigarette smoke.
Thump, thump.
Within the Ice Cave, wrapped in suffocating silence, only the wild beating of my heart echoed violently in my ears.
Kwon O-jin swallowed hard as he gazed down at the unconscious Namgoong Hui.
‘The fact that Namgoong Hui ended up in this state…’
meant the ‘monster’ in this cavern was at least a 10-Star-class beast.
Of course, Namgoong Hui, who had only recently entered the 10-Star threshold, was embarrassingly weak compared to true 10-Star Awakeners like Isabella—calling them both “10-Star” felt like a stretch.
But.
‘Still, he’s not someone who should fall this easily.’
Setting aside his personality, it was an undeniable fact that Namgoong Hui possessed the caliber to be considered a candidate for Seven Stars.
The fact that such a skilled fighter had been overwhelmed to the point of being mangled was clear evidence of how formidable the black-ranked beast inside truly was.
“So she wasn’t just making idle warnings.”
I let out a hollow laugh, recalling Olivia’s composed expression as she issued her caution.
A chilling sensation coursed down my spine.
Kwon O-jin gripped his spear tightly and advanced slowly deeper into the cavern.
As the long passage of ice ended, a vast open chamber came into view.
Brilliant white light streaming through a hole in the ceiling illuminated the chamber’s interior as brightly as midday.
Beneath the cascading torrent of radiant white light.
A beast wearing a black collar stood towering.
Its entire body was covered in azure armor.
Between the helmet’s gaps burned ominous crimson eyes, and at its waist hung a single rusted blade.
It wasn’t grotesquely massive or anything of that sort.
Simply a beast of human-like proportions—one you might believe was a person clad in full plate armor.
Or rather, it was a beast better described as a ‘knight’ than a monster.
‘Living Armor?’
The name came naturally upon seeing the azure armor.
‘No.’
But Kwon O-jin immediately shook his head.
The eerie, desolate aura unique to specters that emanated from Living Armor was absent here.
Then.
‘What kind of beast is this…?’
As Kwon O-jin squinted, peering at the azure-armored knight.
“….”
The blue-armored knight, which had been staring upward at the light streaming from the ceiling, lowered its head.
Its ominous crimson eyes fixed upon Kwon O-jin, who was concealing himself behind an ice pillar.
And.
“…!”
I could see it.
I could understand it.
It was merely a meeting of eyes, yet I grasped everything in that single moment.
‘Murderous intent.’
Clack, clack, clack. My teeth chattered.
A biting chill swept through my body, as if sharp blades were carving into my flesh.
Cold, cold, so cold.
Numbingly frigid.
“What…?”
Kwon O-jin clenched his trembling fists and swallowed hard.
“….”
The Blue Knight, who had been staring fixedly at Kwon O-jin, drew the rusted blade from his waist.
He raised the sword slowly, then lowered his stance deliberately.
Clang!
He deflected an arrow flying from behind with his blade.
“Tch! No, this is impossible! I wasn’t even looking at you!”
From behind an ice pillar on the opposite side, a blonde youth wielding a peculiar bow made of green leaves cried out in astonishment.
Orlando Veil.
A high-ranking awakener of the Archer constellation participating in this Seven Star Council.
“Hmph! You stupid archer! You couldn’t land a hit even with a surprise attack?”
A bald man burst from behind a pillar, his expression contemptuous.
Jason Hardy—a high-ranking awakener of the Bull constellation known as Iron Fist.
“Quiet! I shot from a place you couldn’t even see, and you still deflected it!”
“Tsk! I told you from the start that surprise attacks were unnecessary!”
Jason grinned wickedly and charged toward the Blue Knight.
True to his title of Iron Fist, his clenched knuckles transformed into silvery metal.
“Die!”
His fist, which had shattered the sound barrier, whistled through the air with a terrifying crack.
The Blue Knight, holding the rusted blade, regarded Jason with an indifferent gaze and took a single step forward.
And then.
Whoosh.
There was no thunderous boom, no massive collision of forces.
Only a faint sound, like air escaping from a balloon.
“…Huh?”
Jason’s eyes widened in shock.
Blood gushed from his right arm, severed cleanly at the wrist.
“What… what is this?”
Jason stared down at the cross-section of his severed wrist in disbelief.
The fist that had earned him the title of Iron Fist and shattered countless monster skulls now lay on the ground like rotting garbage.
“What, what in the world!”
The fear of an incomprehensible situation overwhelmed me far more than the pain of my severed arm.
“This… this can’t be how it ends…?”
My legs trembled pitifully as I fought to steady them.
Jason Hardy raised his left fist, gripping it with all his might.
“Don’t think you’ve broken this iron fist, monster!”
The Taurus constellation mark blazed with brilliant light.
A powerful wave of force gathered at his knuckles and crashed toward the Blue Knight like a tidal wave.
-Krrrunch! Boom!
Just before the wave struck, the Blue Knight’s body vanished like a phantom.
The Blue Knight, who had dissolved into empty air, materialized directly in front of Jason Hardy.
“Gah!”
The blue gauntlet lashed across Jason Hardy’s abdomen as he stumbled backward in desperation.
Thwack!
With a sound like striking wet leather with a club, Jason Hardy’s body rocketed backward like a cannonball.
“Cough!”
Slammed against the ice wall, Jason Hardy rolled across the ground, clutching his stomach.
“…”
The Blue Knight turned its head away with utter indifference.
“Tch!”
Orlando Veil’s shoulders flinched as he drew his bow from a distance.
“Sagittarius constellation, Chiron! Grant your apostle an arrow that pierces the heavens!”
Brilliant light ignited from the arrowhead made of leaves.
Like the archer from mythology who shot stars from the sky, Orlando Veil released his bowstring.
Boom-boom-boom-boom-boom!
A dizzying roar and the arrow streaking forth.
Following the arrow’s trajectory, the glacier cracked and shook the entire cavern.
“…”
The Blue Knight’s footsteps halted.
Sensing that this attack would not be easy to block, its crimson eyes burned with even greater ferocity.
The Blue Knight lowered its stance, the rusted sword still sheathed at its waist.
It stepped forward aggressively and drew its blade.
Shhwiiing!
A pure white sword strike extended in a straight line, cleaving Orlando Veil’s arrow in two.
The arrow, split in half, carved a V-shaped path of destruction across the ground as it passed.
“Huff, huff, huff! Insane…!”
Orlando Veil gasped for breath and retreated step by step.
“What… what kind of monster did those Council bastards unleash?”
The Blue Knight lightly kicked toward Orlando Veil as he tried to flee.
In the blink of an eye, the Blue Knight appeared before Orlando Veil and seized him by the throat.
“Gack! Cough!”
The Blue Knight lifted Orlando with a single hand and slowly turned his head.
His gaze fixed on the ice pillar near the cavern entrance.
The place where Kwon O-jin was hiding.
“…This is insane.”
I let out a bitter laugh as I watched the Blue Knight.
A chill ran down my spine.
I found myself in complete agreement with Orlando’s screams.
‘What kind of monster did those Council bastards bring in here?’
I’d anticipated that a Black-grade monster would be formidable.
But this was a strength that far exceeded even those expectations.
‘Run.’
My decision came quickly.
Unless I used the Abyss, this was a monster I couldn’t face normally.
The moment I turned to escape toward the cave exit.
“There’s a Black-grade here, right?”
“I’m telling you, it’s confirmed!”
“Whoever lands the killing blow gets the points, fair and square?”
Five candidates entered the cave.
Apparently they’d formed a party, thinking it would be difficult to face the Black-grade monster alone.
“Huh…?”
Upon seeing the situation inside, they froze in shock.
Jason lying on the ground with his arm severed, and Orlando flailing about with his neck in the creature’s grip.
“What, what is this?”
“Isn’t that Jason and Orlando?”
“Damn! Those two got taken down?!”
Moreover, the Blue Knight that appeared to have subdued Jason and Orlando bore not a single scratch.
“….”
“….”
A chilling silence descended upon the cavern chamber.
The five candidates, who had been gauging each other’s reactions, all turned around simultaneously.
“Run, run!!”
“We can’t possibly win against that!”
The five candidates fled without looking back.
I also bolted from the cave, following them.
‘It’s coming after us.’
I glanced back nervously, biting my lip with anxiety.
The Blue Knight, which had been standing motionless as if indifferent to the world, was now in pursuit.
“Damn it.”
My gaze shifted to the five candidates fleeing ahead of me.
There was only one way I could escape the Blue Knight’s pursuit.
‘Buy me some time.’
I was about to fire my wire toward the five candidates fleeing ahead when I noticed something.
“Huff, huff! This… this can’t be right! Why, why is this…?”
Namgoong Hui stood gasping for breath in front of the cave entrance—apparently he’d regained consciousness at some point.
“Namgoong Hui? Is that… is that really Namgoong Hui?”
“N-Namgoong Hui, Awakener! There’s a Black-grade monster in there!”
The five candidates who had entered the cave late didn’t seem to realize that Namgoong Hui had already been beaten down by the Blue Knight and fled—they called out with bright, cheerful voices.
Namgoong Hui stared at the five candidates with a ghastly, sickly expression.
“C-could that monster inside also be…? No, wait, if that’s the case…”
“Namgoong Hui, sir?”
The candidates tilted their heads in confusion, watching Namgoong Hui mutter incomprehensibly.
Namgoong Hui turned to the candidates and asked in a trembling voice.
“W-what happened to that monster?”
“It’s chasing us from behind right now!”
“That’s not what I meant!”
His face had turned a deathly pale.
“The monster’s necklace! Does it still have the necklace?!”
He cried out as if wailing.
“Pardon?”
“Of course it was wearing the necklace.”
“Don’t all the monsters in here wear necklaces?”
The candidates looked at Namgoong Hui as if he were speaking nonsense.
Without a word, Namgoong Hui picked something up from the ground.
A gorilla-like monster.
Around its neck, something that should have been there was missing.
“…Where’s the necklace?”
The candidates’ expressions froze solid.
-Thud, thud.
The sound of footsteps echoing low through the cave.
The Blue Knight emerged from within the cave, its crimson eyes gazing up at the clear sky.
“Shhhhh.”
The Blue Knight drew in a deep breath.
Holding its rusted sword high, the Blue Knight let out a cry toward the heavens.
“ROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!”
A chilling howl echoed through the air.
As if answering that cry, faint sounds of monsters howling came from various places across the snowy field.
No, it was probably not just the snowy field.
The dungeon where the Seven Star Council was being held.
The monsters inside the dungeon all let out shrieks in unison.
“Shhhhh.”
The Blue Knight’s crimson eyes blazed with savage intensity.
He slowly raised his hand and gripped the black pendant hanging around his neck.
And then.
Crack!
The pendant that had been hanging around the Blue Knight’s neck
shattered into fragments and fell to the ground.
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