4-05: -B: That’s Why He Made It in Time (2/5)

4-05: -B: That’s Why He Made It in Time (2/5)

After the 50th wave, counting the enemies became impossible, and when it became apparent that different individuals were starting to appear, Shinichi clicked his tongue.

Tch, how clever of him to give learning capabilities to the magic formula!

Perhaps the magic formula changed its approach after failing to land even a single strike after all those attempts, but this time, it brought out a large number of mass produced monstrosities to act as meat shields before summoning the main force, a complex combination of the best parts of the golems, automata, and chimeras to make up for their deficiencies.

Master!

Just some leftovers.

Youko called out to her master in an apologetic tone for failing to destroy their enemies, but Shinichi just effortlessly annihilated the surrounding rabble. The golems he sent flying shot out like bullets and crushed the other enemies, but he didnt even spare them a glance before continuing to destroy the next set of foes with machine-like efficiency. Under his efficient and swift ministrations, the reinforcements summoned by magic alchemy were all too easily wiped out.

But then something suddenly covered the illumination of the stars and moon above.

Master! A big one is coming from above!

But Shinichi just calmly crushed the head of a chimera as though he didnt hear anything.

A powerful bellow full of anger resounded from the giant creature.

Though the air shook and the roar was loud enough that Youko had to bend her ears, Shinichi just calmly continued his work.

It was as though he couldnt even be bothered to glance at the source of that ruckus.

You might be the first human to show such indifference to a dragon As expected of my master!

Though Youko trembled with astonishment and admiration, she too ignored the dragon as she continued her attacks.

Was a flying lizard simply unworthy of attention? No, it was simply a priority issue.

After all, there was no way that a body that exceeded 25 meters in size accompanied by wings large enough to accommodate that could be ignored.

It was made partly with parts from the automata series and put together with the manufacturing method for the chimeras, but that did not weaken the pressure it emanated and instead added an ominous touch to it.

There are plenty of other insects that need to be dealt with, so I wont be wasting my time with you! However, do be glad and know the honor of serving as the stage upon which my masters glory shall be displayed.

The sight of a human swinging around half of a dragons body like a club was just too spectacular, though of course, to normal people such a sight was more terrifying than spectacular.

In fact, the peanut gallery behind the fence were so shocked that their jaws dropped.

Consider this extra compensation.

But while everyone else was shocked, Shinichis cheeks just twitched at the sight of the now ruined corpse.

Meanwhile, more enemies appeared.

That makes 78, but 23 locations yet remain unknown Looks like therell be more to come.

By pursuing the traces left by teleportation, he has managed to find the bases where these dolls were being made and stored.

There were even places beyond those that hed known beforehand.

Once hes completely grasped the picture, hell be able to destroy the source of these dolls and defeat them in the truest sense.

But it was not possible to do that just yet. If he were to destroy the bases hes already located, and the enemy managed to find a solution to his solution, then they really will have no choice but to keep fighting until all the soldiers were destroyed.

Thats why there was no other choice right now than to keep fighting like this and locate more bases.

That would indeed be the fastest and surest way.

But it was still too slow.

Despite not struggling in the slightest, Shinichi was irritated.

His senses could cover too much. Thats why he could understand that he would not make it in time at this rate.

It was akin to seeing someone drop something and picturing in ones mind the object hitting the ground.

Even before that object hit the ground and even before someone reaches out his hand, humans are generally able to tell if they could make it in time or not.

In that regard, it was the same for him. Only, in his case, it was so precise that his prediction was almost certain.

In other words, it was almost certain that someone would die before him again.