The Unwanted Undead Adventurer: Volume 2 by Yu Okano

The Unwanted Undead Adventurer: Volume 2 by Yu Okano

Author:Yu Okano [OKANO, YU]
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf
Publisher: J-Novel Club


Crack.

With that innocuous sound, a series of cracks spread through the blade. Though small, I understood all too well it would only be a matter of time before it spread to the rest of the weapon. Just my combining of the auras in such a fashion could trigger a backflow in which the combined auras would forcibly flow back into me, before spectacularly exploding. For a moment, I caught a mental glimpse of that future—

This is bad...

Even Clope, who was standing a safe distance away, was aware of this.

“Hey, hey! You swing that sword right now, or you stop! Hurry!” Clope shouted, waving his arms wildly.

If I stopped now, however, the experiment would end without any results. I only had one choice: I had to swing this sword down immediately.

With that, I brought it high up above my head, bringing it down decisively in a single stroke. There was little, if any, resistance, much like when I channeled both mana and spirit simultaneously.

Yet I was momentarily confused, for nothing particularly exciting was happening—until the target dummy started creaking, quickly collapsing into itself in a self-consuming spiral.

This reaction continued until the dummy was reduced to a tenth of its size, finally dropping onto the ground harmlessly. At the same time, wide cracks spread through the entirety of the sword I was holding, and in an instant, the weapon crumbled into a heap of scrap metal.

Thanks to the sword’s sacrifice, however, I avoided a potentially fatal backflow accident. If I had to guess, that unstable vortex of energy was thrust completely into the dummy, and was safely dispersed after my blow.

Approaching the fallen object, I picked it up, inspecting it with a curious eye. This was all that was left: a compressed, almost ball-like piece of wood. It seemed like an immense force crushed and folded it repeatedly from the outside, before finally surrounding its entirety and compressing it into the ball currently in my hands.

If this was the effect of combining all three aspects...what effects would it have on a monster, or even a human?

It was terrifying to even think about such an event.

Approaching me cautiously, Clope stared at the ball of wood in my hands with a somewhat complicated expression. Picking up the barely-intact hilt of the destroyed weapon, Clope sighed as he turned to me.

“...No good—completely gone. Nothing left to salvage, either. Maybe the one I’ve forged for you could withstand such a technique... But. I wouldn’t try it, either way. If you insist on Fusion Arts, limit it to mana and spirit only.”

“What would I do if... That did not work on... My target?”

Although my tests felt like significant achievements, I was slashing at nothing more than a wooden dummy. With the exception of the final test, the results shown by my prior swings could be easily replicated by an adventurer of the Silver-class level. I suppose I couldn’t really call common techniques like these my trump card.

“I get what you’re trying to say...but you ever consider what’d



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