586 The Hall of Return, Part 38 ~ Lisa's Trump Card ① ~

And on the other hand. Lisa was popping up the moment Aristotle kicked around Hecaton Cale. Now that there is no Lunatica, it is visible to be pushed off sooner or later in this face of lack of decisiveness. Lisa thought she had to do something with the trump card.

Lisa has a chance, of course. But there was no security. It is very rare for a highly calculated Lisa to enter such a battle. Conversely, we can also take it that we are so cornered.

Lisa had a nostalgic red pill in her mouth before she jumped out. It is a pill with a slight time difference before it begins to work, and when it begins to work again, the same precise sensor capability becomes unavailable. In other words, it is the most desirable condition to approach the enemy before it begins to work, and the moment it approaches it, it becomes effective.

If you make a mistake, they'll tear you apart. Since I met Alphilis with Lisa, I've been learning a little bit about swordsmanship, and I've been actively teaching my teammates. Actually, we should be able to fight more than the crowd, but the practice has been a long time for Lisa.

"Are decent fights since Lucia Forest? Oh, boy."

Lisa armed herself with the weapons of the Hekatonkails herding around her and proceeded to the target Hekatonkail. The enemy's score is a bow. Naturally, the enemy is at a distance. Will there still be about 50 steps?

The first bow roared and flew. As he flew through the arrows made of steel, his opponent still didn't think it was human power. If you are a person, 2-3 people are arrows of momentum that are likely to be skewered together.

But no matter how powerful it is, if it doesn't hit, it doesn't make sense. Lisa stepped forward at her leisure. The wind pressure of the arrow is awesome, but Lisa thought it was the only one. Lisa accidentally stopped that leg as she slipped through other herds of Hecaton Kayle.

"Hey... that would be against the rule, wouldn't it?

Oh, my God, Hekatonkale was connecting three arrows at the same time, and getting hit at the same time is inexperienced even for Lisa. It is possible to read the orbit from the tip of the arrow, but the arrow is designed to shake every bit and not set the aim until the end. Obviously, knowing Lisa's abilities, we're putting in place measures.

A cold sweat drips down Lisa's face. From here on out, it turns out to be an exchange of life that won't be unplugged.

"Shit!"

The moment Lisa smashed her tongue small, an arrow was released. Lisa flashed it, but felt the wind pressure of the arrow hitting her feet. When Lisa rolls around and regains her posture, the next arrow is erected at that time. The arrow was protruding like a mountain at the foot of Hekatonkail in a corner helmet, ready to go. Lisa doesn't have the confidence to take all those arrows.

"The people on the side replenish the arrows, don't they? Don't be so motivated. You never tried to do anything before!

While Lisa offends, she arrows. I'm caught in a flow arrow and the other Hecaton Kails are falling one after the other, but no one could afford to let that happen. Lisa wasn't the only one in a hurry, so was Hekatonkail with a corner helmet.

You boiled your business to an unchanged interaction, and when Hecatonkail, a corner-head, sneezed his jaw, his sidemen took out another arrow barrel. From inside, an arrow is removed with the arrow changing to the shape of the mouth. Nor was the tail of the arrow in symmetrical form.

Lisa also notices a change in weapons.

"That shape... no way!?

When Hecatonkail, with a corner helmet, connected three of those arrows, he squeezed and let go. Then the arrow made a higher sound than ever before and hit Lisa as she bent its trajectory.

Lisa's expression gets stiff. I had imagined it from the shape, but how do I respond to arrows and such whose orbits change in reality? It's hard to say that even the person who let it go predicts its orbit. Even if the orbit could be hypothetically sensed, it wouldn't make sense if the reaction didn't catch up. It was absolutely deadly for Lisa.

Even Lisa's unexpected results awaited her as the arrows tried to bite Lisa's throat whistle as she roared.

Oh, my God, Lisa was getting one of the arrows with her bare hands. Of course, the other two are stubborn. Lisa had stopped as she scratched the arrows that had approached her.

"Hmm... apparently the effect has appeared. It's my turn from here, isn't it?

Lisa glanced over at Hecaton Kale, a corner helmet, and threw the arrow back with her bare hands. Naturally, Hekatonkale has no reason to pierce him, but the momentum of the arrows was tremendous, and the corner helmet took a step backwards to an unexpected shock.

In that gap, Lisa quickly approached me. Hekatonkail was also surprised, but the most surprised was Lisa. I just took a step forward.

"Ugh!

Lisa knelt out reflexively and kicked the side of a corner helmet. Otherwise, because the corner of a corner helmet was about to stab Lisa in the stomach. But the corner helmet, which was supposed to have kicked lightly, blew to the side with momentum that had just plunged into the wall.

Lisa, kicking a corner helmet, landed on the ground in a way that passed her opponent intact. Is there any surprise in Hekatonkail as well? Their movements are also rigid.

Lisa was rebuilding her posture, while her heart was hitting the early bell.

"(Oh, I'm surprised. I had Miranda take this medicine with less capacity and the best amount of pills because of what was going on at that time, but I didn't know it was this far different. Last time I ran somewhat faster, I wondered if it had helped. I'm starting to wonder if Daron and I can do it with our bare hands now. Terror is Miranda's knowledge of medicine, isn't it?

But the duration shouldn't be that long. Given the recoil too, the settlement must be put on immediately!

Lisa pulled her sword out of the scepter and put it backwards. The structure is the same as it was at the knife. It's not swordsmanship I learned from Alphilis, it's close to assassination I learned from Renatica. I usually do it with a smaller weapon, but now I think it's just the right amount of money. The usual machined sword is as light as a feather.

Lisa felt the surrounding Hekatonkale coming at her with his weapon unplugged, but was not surprised by the rush. Because every hekaton kale feels very cursory about his movements.

"(You're going to be fast to the senses. I don't feel like losing no matter what comes of this. I see, does Miranda mean that she can create this situation at any time of her own free will? It should be strong. because we can always fight off the limits of human beings)"

Instead of defeating Hekatonkail, which loomed in front of him, Lisa approached the corner helmet only by daring to push him away and out of balance. I don't want to go through any extra trouble. Most importantly, Miranda has been advised to take blue pills to neutralize as soon as possible. Until the side effects of prolonged use, it cannot be guaranteed.

Lisa gave the knife away from the armored joint on the back neck of the corner helmet, where she had not yet recovered. The armor was in the way and the sensor transmission was insufficient, but it was certain that there was an opponent's spine here. Lisa knows empirically that when she gets hit in the back, she can't stand a creature. Hekatonkail is roughly the same structure as a human being, so I didn't think I could stand.

Apparently, this Hecaton Cale had a slightly different situation.

Continued