Chapter 110 (1/2)

Chapter 110

Translator: Yonnee

No matter how much he tried to shi+eld the limp woman in his arms from the rain, he couldn’t co her

Rosetta, noas completely soaked

Cassion orried about that

Rosetta had stue trouble if she also got sick because of the rain

In many ways, this rain was unpleasant

Ah, even so, there’s one good thing about the rain

Obviously, it was because the rain could hide their tracks at least

The unidentifiable blue things, which had suddenly surrounded the and smell

And with the way they rolled their eyes around like that, it didn’t seem like they had a blind spot…

But on the contrary, it looked like they didn’t have excellent eyesight

They always reacted to sound first, then they would roll their eyes after

So, shortly after the drizzle had turned into a torrent, those blue things briefly fell into chaos

Because both sound and sood thing about the rain

It’s what allowed his off their tail

Of course, there were still a few ones that were especially good at being relentless

“Gurururuk!”

The ht about it, sharp nails rushed in froernails started reaching for his chest

Cassion urgently halted in the middle of his run, then turned around with one foot as his axis

Since he was cradling Rosetta against his chest, this was his best defense

The nails instead scratched his back

Soon, he felt a hot, burning sensation across his back

However, there was no time to feel any pain

Cassion shi+fted and carried Rosetta with just one ared to pull out his sword from his waist

It wasn’t an easy feat to pull it out because he wasn’t free to move

Besides that, his hand was injured and tattered

He sustained a gash on his arm earlier while he had faced the white-yellow deer, and it further got worse because he had to fight against the blue monsters without rest in that state

Blood still continued to flow fro up at his arritted his molars and wielded his sword

He su—

And soon, the sword stretched outwards like a snake, instantly penetrating the chest of a monster that was about to rush at him

Exactly where its heart was supposed to be

“Guh-aaack—!”

As the blueshriek, it stuh the pain it was feeling and tried to take a few steps forward in, seeh to say that it was persistent

Staring at this monster as if he was already tired of it, Cassion unhesitatingly pulled his hand back

Then a small spark rushed down the blade of the whip sword as it was pulled out of the monster’s chest swiftly

Cassion’s electricity beca rain, and so when it reached the bluess shone as if lightning had struck that spot, then the fog soon settled once more

Crackle! A sharp sound accoht

shi+ng

At the same time as the clear sound of the sword echoed, the an to cruround, the monster’s body cruether with the rain, it dyed the ground blue

Cassion stared at this scene for a while, but in no tiain, a suffocating breath left through his throat

Beneath the rainwater, his eyes were black

“Huuk… huuk…”

His breathless running finally came to an end as he found a cave in a remote part of the mountain

He found this place only after he ran and ran through the foliage for such a long tiround that the rain hadn’t flooded it

Cassion first made sure that the interior was safe before he laid Rosetta down on the cave floor

And without any rest, he moved his exhausted body busily

It was a precious hiding place that he barely ed to find, so he had to take the necessary measures before the ain

The first thing that Cassion did was gather some fallen branches and cover the entrance of the cave

He brought in dry leaves along with the dead branches, and went back into the cave where he lit a fire

There wasn’t h toto remain at the cave entrance so that there’s a place where the smoke could escape Then, finally, he leaned his heavy body back against the wall

“Haa”

A s of the bonfire continued to echo inside the dark, still cave

Apart froainst the ground

It’s as if they were trapped behind a huge glass wall

Like they’re stuck in here, just listening to so on the wall

Cassion closed his eyes for a moment, then he opened them once more

As his body rested, his mind became more complicated

Until this point, hisabout survival and only survival Gradually, however, his thoughts beca questions within hiest question was this:

‘What in the world were those things?’

Those things

The blue things that suddenly swarmed and attacked both him and Rosetta

They were neither humans nor animals

Obviously, their physical appearances were reh to call theht They see

However, even that was suspicious

He had only encountered one demonic beast thus far in his life, and it was the ‘white-yellow deer’ from earlier And yet, it was clearly different fros that he had faced just now

He was nervous, but so the white-yellow deer, but…

When he first saw those blue things, all he felt was a chill

An eerie, creepy feeling

As if he was facing things that he never should

It was a feeling A gut instinct

More particularly, it was about the way those things kept rising back up no matter how much he slashed and hacked away at them It was to the point that he wanted to yell out, ‘What the hell aot hurt a lot as well

It was pure luck that he found their weakness

When his sword had pierced through a blue huht at the tip of his blade

When he broke that thing, the uished cry as it perished

Then, it turned into dust, which scattered