Ch 84: The Dwarves Locked the City Gates
“Hero, it’s my turn.”
I couldn’t hide my bewilderment as I watched Karen enter Catherine’s workshop with faltering steps.
I knew she had been peeking over here for a while, but I never expected her to barge in as soon as the sex was over.
‘Ah… that makes sense.’
But I soon understood Karen’s actions.
It was because I could see that the center of her pants was wet, as if she had leaked.
I roughly knew Karen’s condition.
That’s because Karen had been consulting me about her changed body.
Karen asked me if she could create a Mana Circle in her uterus, but the truth was that there was nothing I, who was not a magician, could advise her on.
Anyway, I was aware that Karen, who was already sensitive to pleasure, got excited every time she used magic.
It was questionable whether she would be helpful in future battles, but Karen’s appearance, walking and leaking vaginal fluid as if she was broken according to my plan, was quite stimulating.
“Huh…?”
Catherine, who had been with me until just now, let out a short sound as if she had finally come to her senses and looked at Karen.
She probably didn’t understand what was going on, and her big eyes were full of confusion.
“Quickly… I, I can’t take it anymore.”
Karen said to me as she hurriedly unbuttoned her pants.
If I left her alone, she seemed like she would force herself on me, so I could only stare at her with a bewildered expression.
“So, you were here!”
“Kyaa!!”
Then, James peeked his head through the door that Karen had broken.
Catherine screamed and ran to the back of the smithy, and Karen was glaring at James as if she would kill him, while still clinging to my body.
“Hmm.”
James let out a short exclamation as he watched the crazy scene.
I could see James’s bearded mouth opening, and his big eyes staring straight at my face.
“Hero, you have a good stomach.”
Well, in the eyes of the dwarves, whose sense of beauty is reversed, Catherine and Karen might look like terrible ugly women.
Anyway, I asked James, who was admiring me.
“What’s going on?”
“Ah, this is not the time for this. The enemy has arrived.”
I looked at James, who had finally come to his senses, and gently pushed Karen away.
It seems that Bahamonz, who had been hiding his appearance, finally revealed himself, plotting something.
“Let’s go.”
I picked up the sword Catherine handed me and said to James.
James nodded at my words, but the problem was Karen.
“…What? You’re not going to do it?”
Karen asked me with a bewildered expression, and I whispered in her ear in a small voice.
“If we catch Bahamonz, I’ll give you plenty.”
“P, plenty?”
I smiled at Karen, whose face was turning bright red, and started walking after James.
I could see Karen hurriedly following me with hurried steps.
We arrived in front of the dwarves’ city gates.
I was watching the endless corpses of skeletons climbing the mountain.
The number was so great that even the dwarves, who had said they would smash them if they ever came, were staring at the endless procession with horrified expressions.
“What are you going to do?”
“Hmm. Even if there are many, it’s okay because the space is not wide. First, we will proceed with a defensive war, and then we will go to battle depending on the situation.”
The Dwarf King answered my question like that.
He had been using informal speech since he had been testing the waters between the Demon King’s Army and me, but no one was pointing it out, perhaps because that was the nature of the dwarves.
“A defensive war, huh.”
I scratched my chin as I looked at the dwarves’ city gates, which were tightly locked.
I wondered if a defensive war would be meaningful to Bahamonz’s legion, but it didn’t seem bad to follow the dwarves’ opinions for now.
Anyway, it was true that they had changed the city to stop Bahamonz.
“Where? Where is he? Where’s Bahamonz?”
The problem was Karen’s condition.
Perhaps because of what I had said just before heading to the city gates, Karen was shouting as if she was about to run out of the castle right away.
^^^
“It seems they have locked the city gates.”
Bahamonz’s chief subordinate, the Skeleton Knight, said as he looked at the dwarves’ city, which had tightly closed its gates.
“I have eyes too.”
“…Ah. I’m sorry.”
The Skeleton Knight immediately bowed at Bahamonz’s words, which were full of annoyance, but in fact, neither the Skeleton Knight nor Bahamonz had eyes.
“Those dwarf bastards, coming out like turtles. It’s fun.”
Bahamonz said, rattling his white jaw, and the Skeleton Knight nodded at his master’s words.
The reason why Bahamonz and the Skeleton Knight were not particularly worried about the dwarves’ city was simple.
After all, the number of troops was sufficient because the surrounding monster villages had been cleared, and time was on the side of the dead.
No, if Bahamonz wanted to, it would be easy to break the dwarves’ city gates.
“Advance.”
At Bahamonz’s words, the Skeleton Knight nodded and began to command the troops.
In fact, most of the skeletons were being controlled by Bahamonz’s consciousness, so the Skeleton Knight’s actions were just a formality.
Monsters made of bones slowly began to march towards the dwarves’ city, and soon a huge lump of iron flew from the dwarves’ city.
Thud━.
The large lump of iron rolled away, smashing some skeletons as if bowling, but the empty space was quickly replaced by other skeletons.
“Hmm. They’re like ignorant fools.”
Bahamonz said, looking at the broken skeletons.
Perhaps because they were not compatible with the dwarf bastards, the skeletons that had been crushed by the huge iron were not showing any signs of getting up.
Bahamonz’s empty eyes turned to the sky, and soon flying monsters made of bones began to fly towards the dwarves’ city.
“Let’s see if they can block this too.”
Bahamonz muttered with a fairly relaxed expression.
Thanks to the dwarves’ city being located on a high mountain, it was not difficult to spot the flying monsters.
The problem was that the skeleton soldiers could not catch the flying monsters, so he and the Skeleton Knights had to hunt them down themselves.
Thanks to this, there was some trouble, but the effect was excellent.
The dwarves seemed flustered by the unexpected appearance of the flying monsters and were not able to cope properly.
They probably didn’t expect a monster made of bones to fly in the sky.
Several axes could be seen spinning in the air, trying to hit the flying bones, but most of them just fell to the ground without any success.
“Block it, block it!”
Bahamonz smiled pleasantly at the dwarves’ panicked voices coming from afar.
Of course, since he had no skin or muscles on his face, it didn’t show at all on the outside.
Bahamonz’s white jaw bones rattled as he watched the dwarves quickly hold up their shields and block the invasion of the flying monsters.
“Explode.”
Bang━.
Although they were flying monsters that he had gathered with some difficulty, Bahamonz detonated them without any hesitation.
The bones of harpies and griffins began to explode in the air, and the bones all struck the holes where the dwarves were hiding.
“Kkyaaaa!”
Bahamonz chuckled, rattling his jaw at the pleasant screams.
Thinking that it was the sound of that cursed race dying, he felt that his efforts had not been in vain.
Bahamonz detonated the flying monsters one after another, and each time, the dwarves’ terrible screams could be heard.
While the dwarves were distracted by the monster bombs flying in the sky and exploding.
A legion of monsters made of the bones of orcs and goblins arrived at the city gates, and they began to climb on each other’s bones and cling to the city gates.
“Checkmate, you rotten dung bags.”
Bahamonz, having confirmed that a pile of bones had gathered in front of the huge city gates, moved his Mana as it was and blew them up.
Kwa-gwa-gwang.
A huge explosion was heard that could not be compared to when the flying monsters exploded.
Perhaps because it was something that the dwarves had touched, the city gates still seemed to be functioning despite the huge explosion.
However, Bahamonz looked at the dwarves’ city gates with an expression that he didn’t care at all.
After all, he still had a lot of soldiers left around him, and he could just refill the soldiers he lost in this battle with the bones of the dwarf bastards.
“Go, let them know who the Lord of Death is!”
The soldiers, who truly did not fear death, silently moved forward at their lord’s words.