Part 10 (1/2)

After making sure that they had gone out of range on the map, Asuna and I let out a sigh of relief.

”...the rumor, it's true...”

I whispered to Asuna with my coat still over her.

”Rumor?”

”Yeah. I heard at the guild meeting that ”The Army” was changing how they worked and have started appearing on the higher floors. They were once a group that was trying to clear the game, right? But after the damage they received while fighting the boss on the twenty-fifth floor, they began focusing on strengthening their group and stopped fighting on the front lines. aSo, rather than going into the labyrinth in enormous numbers like they used to and causing a huge stir, they've decided to send smaller, more elite units in and try to show that they're still endeavoring to clear the game. The report guessed that the first unit would appear soon.”

”So they're advertising their skill. But are they really okay just charging into an unexplored area...? They looked like they have pretty high levels but...”

”Maybe...they're going to try to beat the boss...”

Within every labyrinth, there was a boss that guarded the stairs to the next floor. They didn't regenerate and they were really strong, but the reputation and popularity gained for beating them would be huge. It would be very effective as an advertis.e.m.e.nt.

”So they gathered those people...? But that's still stupid. n.o.body has even seen the boss of the seventy-fourth floor yet. Usually, people keep sending in reconnaissance groups to a.n.a.lyze the boss' strength and fighting patterns.”

”Well, even guilds work together to beat bosses. Maybe they're doing the same...?”

”I don't know... Well, they should know as well that going up against a boss like this is meaningless. We should hurry. I hope that we won't cross paths with them in there.”

I got up and was a little disappointed that I had to let Asuna go. Asuna s.h.i.+vered as she got out.

”It's almost winter now... I should buy a coat too. Which shop did you buy that from?”

”Hmm...it was most probably a player shop in the western area of Algade.”

”Then take me there when we're done exploring.”

With that said, Asuna jumped down lightly onto the lane. I followed. Because of the system, this height wasn't a problem for me.

The sun was almost at its highest point. Asuna and I made our way down the lane quickly while paying attention to our surroundings.

Luckily, we got out of the forest without meeting even a single monster, and a meadow full of blue flowers appeared before us. The lane went straight through the meadow, and at its end the Labyrinth Area stood proudly.

At the highest part of this tower, there would be a huge room and a boss would be guarding the stairs to the next floor-the seventy-fifth floor in this case. If the boss was defeated and someone arrived at the living area of the next floor and activated the teleport gate, then this floor would be cleared.

The ”City Opening” would be celebrated by a huge crowd of people from the lower floors that came to see the new city, and the whole place would become alive as if there was a festival. Right now, it had been nine days since people had begun actively exploring the seventy-fourth floor. It was about time that somebody discovered the boss.

The tower was a cylindrical building made out of reddish-brown limestone. It was a place that both Asuna and I had been in numerous times, but you couldn't help feeling intimidated by its immense size. Yet that size was only one-hundredth of Aincrad. It was a hopeless wish, but, secretly, I wanted to see the colossal floating castle from outside.

We couldn't see the unit from ”The Army”. They'd most likely already made it in. We walked towards the entrance, quickening our pace unconsciously.

Chapter 9.

More than a year had already pa.s.sed since the Knights of the Blood took the position of the best guild.

Since that time, the leader of the guild, the ”Man of Legend”, and the sub-leader Asuna the ”Flash” both became renowned as two of the best warriors in Aincrad. Now I had a chance to watch Asuna, who had finished training the skills needed as a rapier-sword fencer, fight against a normal monster.

We were currently in the middle of a fight, and the enemy was a skeletal swordsman named ”Demonic Servant”. It was over two meters tall, surrounded by an eerie blue light, and held a huge straight sword in its right hand with a round metal s.h.i.+eld in its left. Of course, it didn't have even a single muscle, yet, despite that, its strength stat was very high, which made it a hard monster to fight.

But Asuna didn't give any ground against it.

”Hrrrrgrrrr!”

With this strange cry, the skeleton swung its sword several times leaving a blue line of light in its wake. It was a four-hit combo skill: ”Vertical Square”. As I watched anxiously from a few steps back, Asuna stepped left and right, elegantly dodging all the blows.

Even if it was a 2-on-1 situation, we couldn't both fight at once when confronted by a fully armed enemy. It wasn't forbidden by the system, but when two people were too close together in a fight where swords swung to and fro at speeds faster than the eye could follow, it became more of a hindrance than a help. So when partying, a skill that required high levels of teamwork called ”switching” was used.

After its full swing, the last blow of the four hits missed, and the Demonic Servant's posture fell slightly off-balance. Asuna didn't miss this chance and went straight into a counter-attack.

The jabs of the silver-white sword landed one after another, all spectacularly hitting their mark, and the skeleton's HP decreased. Each individual blow didn't deliver much damage, but the number of hits was overwhelming.

After getting hit by three short thrusts, the skeleton's guard went slightly up, and Asuna switched her style to slash twice at its legs. Then, with her blade tip s.h.i.+ning blindingly white, she sent two strong jabs high and low.

It was an eight hit combo. It was most probably the high-level sword skill named ”Star Splash”. Striking the skeleton accurately with that thin blade, which was usually ineffective against such enemies, was a show of unbelievable skill.

The strength that had reduced about thirty percent of the skeleton's HP was also amazing, but I was lost within the elegance of the actual player. This must be what they mean by sword dancing.

Asuna shouted at me, who was standing there dumbly, as if she had eyes on the back of her head.

”Kirito-kun, switch!”

”Ah, kay!”

I rushed to raise my sword, and at the same time, Asuna performed a strong stab.

The skeleton deflected the blow with the s.h.i.+eld held by its left hand and bright sparks came flying off. But that was an already expected outcome. The enemy was left stunned for a moment after guarding against the strong attack, unable to immediately counter.

Of course, Asuna was stunned as well after having her attack blocked, but the ”gap” was what was important.

I immediately rushed in with a charge-type skill. Making a break point on purpose in the middle of a fight and trading places with a teammate was what was called ”switching”.

After making sure with the corner of my eye that Asuna had gotten out of range, I charged fiercely at the enemy. Unless you were a master like her, normal slas.h.i.+ng attacks were most effective against opponents with far more ”gaps” than this Demonic Servant. In this scenario, the most effective would be impact-type weapons like maces. But I, and most probably Asuna, didn't have any impact-type skills.

The ”Vertical Square” that I used to hit the enemy all four times reduced a lot of its HP. The skeleton reacted slowly. This was because the monsters' AIs have a tendency to delay a moment before responding when the attacker's pattern suddenly changes. Yesterday, I had to invest a lot of time and effort to make this happen with the Lizardman, but when you've got a teammate, one switch was all you needed. This was the biggest advantage of fighting in a party.

I parried the counterattack and started a major skill to end the battle. I delivered a strong, downward strike to the right, then twisted my wrist and swung back up again, retracing the trajectory I went down in with a motion similar to that of a golf swing. Every time the sword hit the enemy's body, which was made completely out of bones, there was the sound of it impacting and a flow of orange light came out.

The skeleton raised its s.h.i.+eld to block the blow that it thought was going to come from above, but I went against its expectations and rammed it with my left shoulder. Then I sent a vertical swing at the swaying skeleton, and without pause I rammed it again, with my right shoulder this time. It was a skill that overcame the problem of chaining strong attacks together by combining them with tackles: ”Meteor Break”. Not meaning to brag, but it was a skill that required unarmed-fighting skills as well as one-hand sword skills.