12-Chapter 1-10 Battle against Orcs

According to the appraisal, it seems to be a group of "orcs".

Orcs are demons, also known as pig people and boar people.

The name "human" is used to describe them, but they look like pigs and boars that walk on two legs, with hands that are similar to humans.

Their meat is edible and tastes better than that of ordinary pigs, so they are sold in butcher shops in town.

I put Shiroumaru in the basket containing the slarin, put the basket in my bag, and fly to a position where I can look down on the group of orcs.

The group of orcs were on a rocky hill, just off the forest, in a ravine.

The orcs seemed to be attacking a wagon.

There were six on the human side fighting, forty-three on the orc side, and what looked like a separate force of orcs.

The six are fighting against the rocky walls and surrounding the carriage, but they are gradually being outnumbered by the outnumbered orcs.

(They are too well led for an orc. This is not good!)

Tenma climbed down on top of the carriage.

I'm here to help!

Then he took out ten magic stones from his magic bag and threw them between the six of them and the orcs.

The two camps were surprised by Tianma's intrusion, but the next moment they were even more astonished.

From the place where the magic stones that Heavenly Horse threw in fell, ten golems about two meters in size, made of rocks, appeared from the ground.

''O golems! Protect these people and attack any enemy that approaches!

When Tenma ordered the golems to do so, he cast a light-attribute recovery spell, 'High Heels', on the six of them.

A man of seemingly high status among the six was about to thank Tenma, but Tenma interrupted him.

There were six orcs up ahead, trying to get around. I'm going to crush them first.

And flew up to the top of the cliff in flight.

'Take this opportunity to regain your poise!

The man who seemed to have the highest position shouted, and the other five took their spears out of the carriage and poked the orcs from behind the golem.

When Tenma returned to the top of the cliff in about three minutes, about seven or eight orcs had fallen and both camps were in a state of rigidity.

When Tenma was about to descend, there was only one individual in the orc pack that was bigger than a golem.

''Is that the Orc King?''

Orc kings are the highest-ranking species of Orcs, and while ordinary Orcs are D to C-, they are C+ to B. They have the ability to strengthen the Orcs under them by one level. It has the ability to strengthen the orcs under its control by one level.

''Gaggle, gaggle, gaggle!

And as the Orc King gave a bullhorn, the other Orcs increased their momentum.

Tenma took out a sword from his magic bag. It was a double-bladed, so-called kogarasumaru-zukuri, about 70cm across, with little warping, no spindle and handle, and a rope wrapped around the handle instead.

Casting a strengthening spell on himself and the sword, Tenma jumped in front of the Oak King.

''Pgag.''

"Fugger.

The Orcs in the vicinity of the dive were ripped apart by the windcutter from Tenma's left hand, and decapitated by a sharp blow from the sword wielded with his right hand, one after another dying.

The Orcs are confused. But as expected of the Orc called King, the Orc immediately unleashed a blow at Tenma, the weapon he wielded was the lower half of the Orc's body that had just been torn apart.

The Orc King had a sickening smile on his face, convinced that the enemy in front of him would turn into a lump of flesh with the strike that carried his own power. But that was the last thing the Oak King remembered.

Tenma took a step in response to the blow wielded from the top step and cut it off with his swinging arm from the side of his neck to his right armpit in a kesa-suspension.

The six men behind the golem were stunned by the stunned Orcs as they saw the Orc King corpse lying at Tenma's feet with a laughing face.

In the midst of it all, Tenma quickly slashes at the orcs before they come to their senses and release the Earth Needle. By the time the orcs came to their senses, their numbers were down to less than half.

The hunt was one-sided, and as far as I could tell, the orcs were wiped out without any resistance.

A man approached Tenma, who was carrying the dead orcs in his dimension bag.

You have been a great help to me in a dangerous situation. Thanks to you, the damage was kept to a minimum.

The best-dressed man of the six, Tenma uses his appraisal on a moment's notice.

His name...Alex von Bluemail Krustin.

Age...47.

Race... human race.

Title: King of the Kingdom of Krastin

"The king?

At Tenma's words, the five people, except for the king, became more alert.

The most serious looking of them all, a man of about six feet tall with short silver hair and dark eyes and a thin macho look, tried to interrupt the space between Tenma and the king.

"Well, step back, you don't seem to mean any harm.

The king said that to a man, but the man.

'But, Your Majesty! They might just pretend to do so, and they might pounce on you the moment they see an opening!

And then he tries to draw his sword.

Can't you listen to my orders?

And at the king's quiet but intimidating words, the man

I'm sorry!

I bowed my head.

He bowed his head, "Well, that's good. You are aware of my concern for you. I know that you are concerned about my safety. You should be grateful to him. You must be grateful to him, and by calling him "Your Majesty," you are confirming his words.

The man gasped at the words and paled.

It's past time. Good, I forgive you. And how did you know that I was the king?

With those words, Tenma couldn't possibly say, "I looked it up in the appraisal," so he frantically racked his brain. Then he found the crest on the carriage.

It's the coat of arms, too. In this country, the only families that can have a lion and a dragon on their coat of arms are the royal and grand duke families, and there is only one grand duke family now, and it's very old. So I thought it was the king.

I answered deceptively, speaking quickly. This was knowledge he had gained from studying with his mother.

'You don't have to be so nervous. 'Oh, right, you've been studying hard.'

He mistakenly thought I was talking too fast because of my nervousness.