Chapter 104

Boss? What, what the hell are you talking about!

Now you have to take over the role of the one you followed.

Ivan gestured towards the headless orc shaman. The orc trembled as he glanced at the shamans corpse.

What what do I, what do I need to do?

Capture it.

With the tip of his foot, he pushed the artifact rolling on the floor.

The rolling staff touched the orcs foot. Suddenly, the orcs gaze shifted to the staff.

Even amidst fear, there was an unmistakable sense of greed.

Looks like its definitely something valuable.

Ivan squinted at the orc. The orc cautiously picked up the staff, glancing around.

Ugh!!

Do you see something?

Although not entirely trusting the words of future foresight, there seemed to be some eerie spell cast on it, nonetheless.

The orc shuddered, staring at the obsidian sphere hanging from the staff for a long time.

Ivan slowly placed his hand on his hip. The axe handle felt cold between his fingers.

What do you see?

*

The orc blinked his small eyes.

Dont move.

A strange voice echoed in his mind. A low voice, like a growling beast. From some corner of his instinct, a voice that hammered overwhelming fear and despair into his mind.

Dont move.

The orc stiffened. He couldnt tear his eyes away from the staff. He didnt know what it was, what magic it held, but if there was one thing he could understand.

It was whispering about the future.

An illusion covered his eyes. A chilling glare was aimed at his throat.

Kwak!!

Ugh, ack!?

The orc gasped, stroking his throat in terror. It was the sensation of the axe blade severing his neck and disappearing.

He quickly grasped his neck, but there was no wound.

Its an illusion. The orc groped in fear and raised his head.

He instinctively understood that if he had moved just now, he would have died like that.

And before his gaze, death was looking down on him.

What do you see? Ivan asked.

The same posture as before grabbing the staff. Relaxed arms, blue eyes gazing indifferently, contours of a motionless body that seemed doubtful if it was even breathing.

The same as before, but a completely different being.

Death stood before him. Embodied death was looking down on him. Overwhelming gap.

Now he understood. Thanks to realizing the future shown by the Eye of the Demon King.

No matter what he tried, no matter what he did, no matter what choice he made among the countless possibilities of the future. The moment the presence before him made up its mind, he would die.

The orc had seen such beings in the distant past. Beings clad in mortal flesh but exuding the aura of immortals.

The demons worship power. Survival alone is the demons commandment. Therefore, the orc finally nodded willingly.

From the demons abode to this place, Krasilov, he was a strong warrior who had advanced believing only in the prophecy shown by the Eye of the Demon King.

However, or rather because of it.

Having acquired the skill to recognize the strong and forcibly raised to the level of the strong through artifacts.

His heart shattered. In the face of a being whose status was beyond reach through any effort or coincidence.

The orc slowly bowed his head, politely bending his waist while pressing the staff to his chest.

Please, spare me please.

Alright.

Under the shadows of the forest, the sound of death laughing was heard. However, even in that moment, the blue eyes between the shadows stared at his hand without any emotion.

And crucially, not a single leader remained to lead them. In a situation where even the Eye of the Demon King had disappeared, the orcs were staggering in despair.

Rustle.

At that moment, beyond the gathering place, a sound of bushes parting was heard.

The orcs, each clutching their weapons tightly, stood up abruptly and gazed towards the bushes.

Is this the end? But at least it would be a satisfactory end in the eyes of Tumor.

With such a warriors mindset, they prepared for the final battle.

You, are you the only one left?

Eignak?! Are you, are you alive?

Yeah.

With a tap, tap, an orc appeared, gripping the staff. It was one of the vanished champions, Eignak.

The orcs shed tears as they looked at the artifact clenched in his hand.

How on earth?! What happened to Lord Lotzrog?

I was the only one who could make it back alive.

Eignak shook the staff with a dark expression.

Lord Lotzrog handed this to me in his final moments and bought me some time. Human scum are surrounding this forest now.

It seems itll be the final battle. May Tumor protect us.

Its too early to give up.

Pardon?

Eignak scanned the orcs with determined eyes.

They say human noble brats are camping here for relaxation. Some of our warriors fell victim to their hobby of hunting. So, do we have any reason not to do the same?

If little ones who havent experienced war gather for childs play

Then, why not capture those young ones as prisoners and escape from this hellish forest, he thought.

Eignak clenched the Demon Kings Eye tightly and declared.

I too can foresee. Brothers. Though it may be impossible to see distant futures like Lotzrog, lets live and return to our homeland together.

But Eignak, what about the prophecy Lotzrog saw?

We must return to our homeland and find another shaman. Among us, isnt there anyone who can directly interpret the Demon Kings prophecy?

This operation has failed. From the moment they lost the shaman, no one remained who could confirm the prophecy of the Demon King that the shaman saw.

However, its not a task that can be gallantly abandoned. If they couldnt convey this fact to their compatriots back home, their compatriots would simply wait for them endlessly and slowly perish.

So, at least one person had to survive and return.

Convinced by Eignaks words, the orcs nodded their heads.

*

In the night forest, flames become an incredibly poetic target.

Tap, tap. Bonfires scattered red sparks and dense white smoke rose above, swaying in the middle of the forest.

A group of orcs was walking in that direction. They held their gleaming spear knives high, with determined expressions, fearless.

-Target acquired.

Elpheira closed one eye, whispering with her index and thumb forming a circle in front of her remaining eye.

A situation where she mixed the Circle Sight spell and the Dark Vision spell on the spot to recreate a new magic.

The darkness of the forest was no longer a problem for her. She stood on the tree, maintaining the spell between her fingers, watching the orcs below.

Hearing her voice, Ecdysis waved her hand swiftly.

-Rustle!

A fist emerged from the bushes across the bonfire, then went back down.

Confirmed. Ready. That was the meaning.

In the night forest, flames become a poetic target. This was the common sense taught by Ivan.

Like all of Ivans usual advice, this too could be interpreted in two ways.

Being poetic meant a high risk of being detected by predators.

On the other hand, it also meant that bait should lure prey from a visible spot.

Now, the pretender forest scouts (in their 20s, college students), who had become skilled hunters, stared at the approaching orc group with cold eyes.

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