Arifureta: From Commonplace to World's Strongest: Volume 12 by Ryo Shirakome

Arifureta: From Commonplace to World's Strongest: Volume 12 by Ryo Shirakome

Author:Ryo Shirakome [SHIRAKOME, RYO]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: J-Novel Club
Published: 2022-06-23T00:00:00+00:00


Chapter IV: The White Dragon and the Silver Apostle

Dark clouds covered the sky, constant flashes of lightning illuminated the stormy sea, and a torrent of rain poured from the clouds.

“Blegh, this is the worst zone for sure,” Shea said in an annoyed voice as she advanced through the storm on her Skyboard.

Tio had erected a wind barrier to keep the rain off everyone, but that hadn’t changed how dreary the place felt. Honestly, Tio and Hajime weren’t very fond of it either.

“This is the fourth zone we have passed through. Is Ehit toying with us?” Tio asked with a frown.

“He might be. This is his domain, after all. He probably gets to choose where we get transported.”

After passing through the portal atop the clock tower, Hajime and the others had passed through three other zones. The first had been a dimension where the ground and the sky were flipped, and gravity was inconsistent. The objects inside that dimension had seemed to fall in all different directions. The second zone had been a museum of sorts. It had been an underground labyrinth with busts and statues at every corner. The statues had been of humans, demons, beastmen, dwarves, and giants, as well as monsters and creatures Hajime had never seen before. The third zone had been a library. There had been no sky or ground to speak of, just an endless expanse of white filled with bookshelves. The books were seemingly written in every language under the sun and bound in all sorts of unique ways.

“Is that why all the enemies we ran into were super annoying? Because he’s messing with us?” Shea asked, clapping her hands together in realization.

In the upside-down world, they’d been assailed by a flock of pyramid-shaped inorganic automatons that had been made of some unknown material. They’d been able to control gravity and had moved in a tight formation like fighter planes. Though in the end, Hajime had blown them all to bits with his Agni Orkans. In the museum world, they’d been attacked by the statues, as everyone had been expecting. Hajime had blown them all to bits too with his Agni Orkans. In the library, the books had cast magic at the party and summoned monsters. And so, Hajime had carried out the biggest book burning in history with his Agni Orkans.

“They did not manage to annoy us very much, though,” Tio mused.

“The Agnis are just too good. Still, I wish we could do something to be useful...”

“I’d rather use up bullets than waste your strength on these small fry, especially since I think I might have made too much ammo,” Hajime answered with a shrug of his shoulders, checking their bearing with his compass all the while.

The reason the party wasn’t flying above the clouds was because there was another group of enemies waiting for them up there. They didn’t seem to want to go into the storm, so it was easier to travel through it while using a barrier to keep the rain and lightning away.



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