The Mage’s Nemesis Has Reincarnated - Chapter 151
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The Natural Enemy of Mages Has Been Reincarnated – Episode 151
“And then?”
“We simply need to confirm the abilities of this Zeke McLafflin, the Sword Mage.”
“A Sword Mage? Like Clifford?”
At Ilena’s words, Pyreo recalled someone.
Clifford Stewart, the third-ranked Forerunner.
He had never witnessed it firsthand, but he had heard that the man wielded swordsmanship as a hobby.
“Yes, that’s likely correct.”
“But why is it a confirmation of abilities rather than an assassination?”
“Because this Zeke McLafflin is no ordinary Sword Mage. He’s a descendant of the gods who has even faced the Demon Faction.”
“What? A descendant of the gods?”
“Sigh, how can you know so little?”
“Well, you can just tell me then.”
Pyreo sighed once more before sharing the information he possessed with Ilena.
How this man had eliminated Dantalian’s incarnation using a peculiar ability that severed both magical power and demonic energy.
How his patron, Seire, had been so enraged by this that he personally stepped forward to handle the matter.
How they themselves stood no chance against such an opponent and could only verify his abilities.
When the explanation concluded, Ilena’s eyes widened with intrigue.
“Interesting. So such a person exists? This is turning out to be quite entertaining.”
“Entertaining? Do you have any idea how severe our casualties have been because of him?”
“What did this Zeke do now?”
“Based on our estimates, he likely killed both Terion and Zakar Patrick.”
“The ninth and tenth-ranked Forerunners?”
“Exactly. We’re in an emergency situation now. With only seven Forerunners remaining, we’ll have to rename ourselves the 7 Pioneers.”
Ilena’s eyes widened as she grasped the gravity of the situation, though only briefly.
“So we can’t kill this Sword Mage?”
“Pardon?”
“I’m asking if we’re allowed to kill him if we can.”
Her eyes gleamed with lethal intent as ambition flickered across her smile.
Pyreo shook his head, having read Ilena’s intentions.
“We can’t. He’s marked prey for Seire. Can you handle the consequences? Are you prepared to face the Demon Legion Commander?”
“If you say we can’t, then we can’t. There’s no need to be so sarcastic about it.”
“In any case, let’s just focus on our own task. While assassinating the Archbishop, we simply need to verify whether this Zeke McLafflin is indeed our target and assess his abilities. That’s all. How simple is that?”
“Simple enough. So if we wait here, he’ll come through?”
“He will. His destination is Braham Kingdom, so he must pass through the Labteran Mountain Range here.”
“Would he really choose to traverse a place infested with monsters?”
“He will. Our informant confirmed it, so we can be certain. We simply need to ambush them while they’re engaged with the monsters.”
Pyreo spoke with confidence, yet as time dragged on, he sensed neither human presence nor even the faintest trace of monsters.
It was around then that he began to suspect something had gone wrong.
“…How much longer do we have to wait?”
“Well… um, I suppose. No matter how late, they should have shown up by now….”
“I haven’t even seen a single ant while we’ve been waiting. Doesn’t something feel off?”
It was off.
Something was definitely wrong.
But I couldn’t for the life of me figure out what.
I couldn’t even grasp at a hint.
“Did they take a different route?”
“That can’t be….”
“If not that, then nothing makes sense.”
“….”
Silence was assent.
Pyreo, now tacitly in agreement, abandoned the ambush.
“If that’s the case, we’ll have no choice but to execute the second operation.”
“There was another plan?”
“Follow me.”
Ilena and Pyreo hastily relocated.
* * *
The Escort Guard members traversing the Labteran Mountain Range altered their course.
It was due to none other than the orders of their captain, Kalos.
“Don’t worry about monsters—we’ll break through rapidly toward the three o’clock direction!”
There was one decisive reason for the change in direction.
The counsel of Carbollearos, who was a Drakonian.
―I believe it would be better to go that way, toward the three o’clock direction instead.
―Why is that?
―That path has no monsters. I can sense it through my Drakonian essence.
Who would doubt the words of a 9-Circle mage who was also a Drakonian?
Kalos immediately corrected their course and ran without concern for monsters.
As a result, they were able to traverse the Labteran Mountain Range without a single battle.
‘I was right to heed the Drakonian’s advice. To be able to sense the presence of monsters… truly a wondrous being.’
Though Kalos thought thus, it was only possible because he knew their true nature.
The other members simply attributed it to luck.
“We were fortunate. To break through without encountering a single monster.”
“Right? At this rate, we’ll arrive in the Braham Kingdom within a week.”
“Ah, I want to arrive early and bathe!”
“I’m sick of dried meat—I want some delicious meat stew.”
“I want perfectly roasted pork leg!”
The members, indulging in pleasant fantasies about finishing their escort mission and what they’d eat, remained unaware.
The reason no monsters had appeared wasn’t luck—it was because two dragons were among them.
“Carbollearos, Carse. I’m grateful you’re here. Thanks to you both, we were able to break through without encountering a single monster.”
“What’s the big deal? Wouldn’t it be better for both of us if we just get out of here quickly?”
“Hehe, I’m glad I could help.”
“But Zeke. I’m only asking now—why did you tell us to change direction?”
In truth, Carbollearos had only asked the Captain to alter their route at Zeke’s request.
He didn’t know the exact reason.
“Ah, that? I sensed something unsettling about 500 meters ahead.”
“Something unsettling?”
“All the monsters around had fled, yet two figures stood motionless—as if waiting for us.”
In a forest teeming with monsters, two unidentified figures stood as though in wait.
And they were positioned directly on our path.
“You suspected a trap?”
“Exactly.”
It was a situation that naturally warranted suspicion.
From my perspective, escorting Raber Archbishop, there was no reason to deliberately engage them.
“So I avoided it. No point walking into a trap when you know it’s one.”
“I see.”
“Lord Zeke. Forgive me for interrupting, but did you truly sense their presence from 500 meters away?”
Carse asked with curious eyes, and I chuckled before answering.
“Yeah.”
“How exactly?”
“I have exceptional instincts.”
“Even our dragon cannot do such a thing….”
“I’m a descendant of the gods, after all.”
By now, I was openly using my divine heritage as an excuse.
It saved me from tedious explanations.
As we continued our conversation and walked, a bridge suddenly appeared before us.
“Once we cross that river, we’ll be at the Braham Kingdom border.”
“Finally, some proper flat ground to walk on.”
The Escort Guard, who had been tormenting their legs with constant mountain and forest traversal, smiled with relief at the prospect of respite.
At least, once they crossed the bridge.
“Wait! There are people over there!”
Two figures stood on the bridge.
To anyone’s eye, they were deliberately blocking the path.
That was when my brow furrowed.
‘Were those the ones? The ones waiting for us in the Labteran Mountain Range?’
A man and a woman.
Light robes and staffs in their hands.
Kalos, the Escort Guard Captain, recognized them as mages without difficulty and issued a warning.
“Clear the path! How dare you block our way!”
“Aren’t you the ones blocking the path?”
“Exactly. They’re blocking our path, aren’t they?”
The man and woman let out cold, derisive snorts.
Anyone could see it was forced provocation mixed with contempt.
“Get out of our way.”
“What? You insolent fools!”
Kalos, the Escort Guard captain with urgent business ahead, bellowed, but only gave them an excuse to act.
“Won’t move?”
“Then we have no choice. We’ll have to kill you all.”
Ilena, the woman blocking the path, raised her staff.
Whoooosh!
River water surged up from both sides of the bridge.
The Escort Guard’s eyes widened at the spectacular sight.
“Gasp…!”
“That… that…!”
“She’s controlling the river water!”
Everyone stared in shock.
Ilena’s staff moved toward the Escort Guard.
“Drown them.”
As if obeying her command.
Whoooooosh!
A towering tidal wave crashed down upon the Escort Guard.
* * *
Zeke could sense that the figure blocking his path was a mage, even without seeing a staff.
Mana was unmistakably present.
‘Not just any mage. Both of them are 9th Circle mages.’
Encountering two 9th Circle mages by chance was no trivial matter.
Especially on the Pangaea Continent, where 9th Circle practitioners could be counted on one’s fingers.
‘The 12 Pioneers. It’s them.’
I had even identified their names.
The man was Pyreo McLafflin.
The woman was Ilena Yeats.
Their respective affinities were fire and water.
My Read Intentions skill had allowed me to extract information without resorting to torture.
Their objective as well.
‘They waited for us to kill the Archbishop. And to verify my abilities.’
They still hadn’t confirmed whether Zeke was truly the successor of a god who had slain Dantalian.
Thus, they had appeared here to verify whether the Sword Mage Zeke possessed the capabilities of a divine successor.
And incidentally, to eliminate the Archbishop as well.
‘So they want to see my power? Then I have no choice but to show them.’
It was at that moment, just as I was about to cut off my mana to inflict a sense of helplessness upon them.
[An Emergency Quest has occurred!]
The sudden message forced me to halt my actions.
【Emergency Quest: Protect the Archbishop with Penalty】
└Two Forerunners have suddenly appeared and are targeting Raber Archbishop.
└Protect the Archbishop without using any Awakening Skills.
【Conditions】
└Protect the Archbishop without Awakening Skills
【Rewards】
└Random Stat increase of 2,000
└6th Circle Skill Proficiency increase of 10,000
[Do you accept the Quest? Y/N]
‘Ah….’
A troublesome quest had appeared.
‘Protect the Archbishop without using Awakening Skills….’
That meant I couldn’t use Mana Absorption or Magic Absorption either.
It was tantamount to voluntarily sealing away my core ability—the power to reduce mages to ordinary humans.
‘A quest like this appears now? What are you thinking, System?’
I cursed the system, though I knew well that no answer would come.
For now, I had no choice but to comply with the quest’s demands.
‘Is it too early to reveal my abilities to the Forerunners?’
For the moment, I could only trust the system’s judgment.
‘Fine. Why not give it a shot? I just can’t use my awakening skills, right?’
After accepting the Quest, Zeke shouted toward the others.
“Carbollearos, Carse! Those bastards are ninth circle mages. Stop them!”
“Zeke? If you step in, it’ll be simple——”
“I have something else to do!”
With those words, he bolted forward without hesitation.
Right now, protecting the VIP was the priority.
Meanwhile.
Crash! Crash! Crash! Crash! Crash! Crash! Crash!
True to her nature as a water-attribute Forerunner, Ilena manipulated the river’s currents with her mana.
The tidal wave crashed down upon the group.
“Carse! Block it!”
“Yes!”
Carbollearos and Carse conjured a translucent barrier together.
Whoosh!
Not a single drop of water touched the Escort Guard.
“Gasp—cough—that was close…”
“I thought we were done for, drowning like that.”
“But who created this barrier?”
“It must be our mages.”
The Escort Guard spoke thus, their eyes turning toward the Mage Tower.
Of the eighty-two members, twenty-two were assigned to the Mage Tower.
Yet the mages themselves wore bewildered expressions.
The attack they had just witnessed exceeded the mana threshold they could possibly defend against.
Though the Escort Guard remained confused, Ilena knew the truth.
She knew where the mana had originated.
“They blocked my magic…? Ha, this is interesting.”
Her gaze fixed precisely upon Carbollearos and Carse.
Yet despite her words of amusement, her brow furrowed deeply.
She had never imagined there existed those capable of stopping a ninth circle mage’s assault.
Meanwhile, Zeke reached the front of the magical carriage.
He yanked the door open and cried out.
“It’s dangerous in there. Come out quickly!”
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