Sorcerous Stabber Orphen: The Wayward Journey, Volume 14 by Yuuya Kusaka

Sorcerous Stabber Orphen: The Wayward Journey, Volume 14 by Yuuya Kusaka

Author:Yuuya Kusaka [AKITA, YOSHINOBU]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: J-Novel Club
Published: 2021-11-16T00:00:00+00:00


But a moment later, it became clear to her that the light had been aimed not at her, but at the inn building. The heat waves warped the air around her as the building went up in flames.

As the impact faded, Majic stood there in that same pose. His aim must have been to free Claiomh by destroying the building. However...

“What...?” he muttered, unbelieving.

There wasn’t even a scratch on the inn.

No, that wasn’t accurate. All of the windows were broken (thanks to that, she had almost received a barrage of glass shards), and the door was gone too. The interior of the building was completely wrecked, but there was no damage whatsoever to the walls, and the fireballs still in the air were starting to sputter out. The heatwave from the blast had caused sweat to burst out from her entire body, but there wasn’t even a smell of singed wood from the walls.

The dumbfounded Majic went flying once again.

When he stood up, Claiomh tried to shout at him again, but he was faster.

“I’ll come back—” he shouted, spinning around and dashing off. “I’ll find Master and come back, right away!”

He fell, knocked around by his mysterious attacker, several more times as he made his escape through the dark night streets. It took some time for him to disappear completely into the distance.

After she watched him go, Claiomh looked down at her right wrist, which was still fixed in place. The tree vines and thin branches, and that voice. She was almost certain she knew who was to blame for this.

“Leki...” she murmured. “If you think you can’t win, you can run away too, okay?”

“You should probably be worrying about that boy right now.” There was that voice again.

She raised her head and glared in the direction she thought it was coming from. The speaker was clearly watching her, and waiting a few seconds to see what she’d say. But before she could come up with something, he went on.

“My partner already went after him. Sorry, but I don’t think there’s a single person who could survive him chasing them down. That’s right...this is despair.”

“I’m sick of hearing that from you,” she groaned, voice low. “What’s the big idea, anyway? That sword wasn’t enough for you? What do you want this time?”

“Well, let’s see.”

Claiomh spun around, feeling like she heard Ryan’s voice just next to her ear, but of course no one was there. His voice was so clear to her there was no way to miss what he was saying, but she couldn’t see him anywhere.

“Let’s see... I want your conviction. Problem is, I think the only thing I can accomplish is letting you die.”

There was a shifting sound...and all of a sudden, the wall of the inn had transformed again. Several vines were now stretching out toward her. They all moved slowly, one of them reaching up to her neck.

Claiomh watched it all unfold as if it was happening to someone else.



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