“Wow, hot!”
Alerted by the flame spreading toward to even where he stands, Dokgo Hoo moved over to a safer place. With protective energy blades pasted all around him, from a distance, Dokgo Hoo glared at Vulcan.
‘You little runt with no respect for elders, no respect!’
Vulcan should have warned the others if he was going to use a technique that was going to spark flames all over the place.
Dokgo Hoo, with an expression of strong disapproval on his face, watched Vulcan.
Regardless of how Dokgo Hoo was feeling uncomfortable or not, Vulcan was only focusing on bringing about the maximum damage that he could possibly deal.
“Infinite Flame Spheres, Infinite Flame Sphere, Infinite Flame Sphere ……”
From Vulcan’s mouth, names of techniques were flowing out endlessly. Flame Spheres size of billiard b.a.l.l.s was suspended in mid air like fruits in vast quant.i.ties encircling around the tree, and their number was still growing.
‘Instead of a single high-cla.s.s magic, Explosion is the answer!’
At first, Vulcan was going to use the Breath of Dragon, a legendary skill.
The Breath of Dragon’s damage increases proportionally to the time spent concentrating mana. If Vulcan combined the Breath of Dragon with Super-Heated Inferno, it would have boosted up the damage to a level far beyond he could have dreamed of in ordinary settings.
Still, after careful consideration, Vulcan realized there is one more combination that would be far simpler yet also far more powerful.
Explosion’s damage increases exponentially with more flames in the surrounding.
The Super-Heated Inferno turns the surrounding into a field of flames and also gives 20% boost to fire element magic.
The Infinite Flame Sphere could be cast multiple times. With Infinite Flame Spheres cast in ma.s.s quant.i.ties, if Vulcan activated Explosion, he couldn’t even calculate the damage it could bring about.
Really, the sensation from the current surrounding was going far beyond what he envisioned. The heat from the flames far exceeded what’s expected of a level 99.
The edge of Filder’s mouth tilted up slightly as he watched Vulcan.
Unlike Dokgo Hoo, who had to move out of the way because he couldn’t stand the flame, Filder was standing his ground.
‘Far greater damage unlike ordinary players…… Techniques themselves are also not just rambling on a mix of random ones but rather purposely chosen for maximum synergy. Looks like you weren’t just mastering skills at random.’
Filder’s smile became firmer as he realized Vulcan’s mastery of fire element magic.
‘The limitation as a player cannot be helped. Still…… This is promising.’
While Filder was making an a.s.sessment of Vulcan’s abilities, Vulcan’s spell casting continued without interruption.
Before long, several hundred of Infinite Flame Spheres were present in the air exuding a murderous aura, and the flame on the field generated by the Super-Heated Inferno was approaching its peak intensity.
Vulcan felt the time limit of the Super-Heated Inferno approaching, so he prepared one last magic. While preparing for mana being drained rapidly, he called out the name of the spell that was about to cause a ma.s.sive explosion equivalent to igniting several hundred dynamites at once.
“Explosion!”
BOOOOOMMMMM!
A loud noise, enough to burst eardrums, shook the forest.
It was a loud explosion as if a volcano erupted.
Unlike the level of noise, the explosion range was not very wide. It was because Vulcan focused the explosion damage to a target object.
Vulcan’s inner state was now in a terrible condition.
It was due to his attempt at using various spells and straining himself to maintain control of the magic power.
A single stream of blood flowed down to his chin. His entire body ached as if he was stepped on by several tens of elephants.
Still, painful sensation of this level couldn’t stop the smile that came from his mouth.
Vulcan watched the grand view in front of him as he drank a vitality potion. Once a proud max level tree with level 130, the tree was now laying on the ground, blown apart.
And that was not all.
The synergy from Super-Heated Inferno, Infinite Flame Sphere and Explosion was far superior to his expectations.
A few trees near the target were also damaged from the splash damage.
Of them all, one tree was damaged to the point of breaking, and it was at a pathetic state as if it was going to collapse any moment.
DokGo Hoo was also observing the scene.
Without realizing cold sweat flowing on his back, he could not take his eyes off from the end results that Vulcan produced.
‘All I could do was cutting it through half way…….’
There existed a tree that he couldn’t cut despite having placed all of his knowledge and skills into the strike, and Vulcan destroyed a tree that was even st.u.r.dier than that. DokGo Hoo felt threatened.
However, he had too much pride to admit that.
Dokgo Hoo cringed and yelled like a rebellious teenage boy.
“This is a draw! I don’t know what it is but magic? Technique? He poured in several tens of them! Can you call this one strike? Mr. Pub-owner Sir?”
That point was something even Vulcan was bothered by slightly.
In reality, although they were not used directly on the tree, both the Infinite Flame Sphere and Super-Heated Flame were offensive skills.
They were used as ground works for intensifying the Explosion spell’s damage, but there were too many questionable things, so it was hard to argue that this was fair and square.
Still, Vulcan decided to be unyielding and be proud of it.
Above all, he did not like Dokgo Hoo who was trying to squash him.
“If you are displeased, then you do it too.”
“…… What?”
Dokgo Hoo, who was making a ruckus, stopped.
To Dokgo Hoo, who was making an inquiry as if he was trying to say he misheard, Vulcan said once more.
“If you are displeased, then you do it too like I have.”
“You little twerp how dare you! Have you completely lost your sense of fear!”
With a loud noise, Dokgo Hoo took out his buster sword from the sheath and he started to raise-up his internal power.
To not fall for a sudden attack, Vulcan also took a combat stance. With his Pure Lightning Blade firmly on his right hand, Vulcan stared back at Dokgo Hoo.
“I clearly asked if I was allowed to use skills that will bring about synergy effects, and I received an approval. I don’t know what your problem is, but if you don’t like the end results, what I’m saying is that then you do it too, just like I have. Can’t you have hundreds of energy blades in the air and attack at once?”
With a little bit of belittling smile, Vulcan continued.
“Maybe you are not quite at that level yet?”
“What! This son of a b.i.t.c.h!”
“Spirit Form!”
Dokgo Hoo attacked like a wild beast, and Vulcan soared up to the sky in his lightning spirit form. Exuding murderous intent from his body, Dokgo Hoo swung his sword multiple times, producing half-moon shaped energy blades shooting toward Vulcan, cutting through the blue sky.
“Witch Hunt.”
“KUAAAAK!”
Witch Hunt, which gives damages to the selected target over time, inflicted damage to Dokgo Hoo’s entire body.
Dokgo Hoo was in pain from the flame, but he quickly surrounded himself with defensive energy blades and focused his mind.
‘I am soon a blade, and a blade to be soon myself.’
A mind-and-blade-as-one feat, the kind that you may never get to see even once in your life, was making an appearance once again.
Dokgo Hoo, with a sensation that he had become one with his blade, stared at Vulcan. His muscles were tense, making him ready to chop an opponent’s head off at any time.
Vulcan also prepared for all foreseeable situations. From his mouth, words for casting skills poured out endlessly. As guards, Infinite Flame Orbs were spread all over, and for sending an immediate attack in case of noticing a gap in his defense, he prepared h.e.l.lfire behind Dokgo Hoo.
Incredible tension filled Vulcan and Dokgo Hoo’s surrounding.
Because of power emanating from two absolute masters, the situation was that even the sky and land were holding their breath and just watching.
However, to Filder the pub-owner, this was just a child’s play.
“Please, that is enough.”
It felt cold like the sensation of a dagger placed on one's neck by someone that snuck up behind.
The two, who were in a state of great agitation, were rapidly cooling down.
‘Uh……’
‘KU…… Uh huc.’
Could this be how it feels like when the Grim Reaper is standing behind and staring?
Being in presence of existence so gigantic made Vulcan feel suffocated.
Although Filder was merely standing still, it was making Vulcan feel terrified. Dokgo Hoo was the same. He too was engulfed in terror.
Without even thinking about resisting, the two disarmed themselves.
The terrifying pressure that dominated their body was also gone as if it never happened.
Filder walked toward the front of the two who were staring at him steadily. To Vulcan and Dokgo Hoo, who became like weak little lambs in front of a fearsome predator, Filder started to talk gently.
“Mr. Dokgo Hoo, and Mr. Vulcan.”
“…… Yes.”
“……”
“I am well aware that both of you are strong, and no matter which world you two were placed, you both would be counted among the best. The mind-and-blade-as-one technique that Mr. Dokgo Hoo just demonstrated was magnificent, and Mr. Vulcan as well has reached new ground that talented mages could not from devoting themselves through a lifetime.”
There was no back talking from the two.
Filder continued as if he wasn’t expecting any in the first place.
“However, in this place, in Asgard, you two are nothing but newbies who have to give everything you have to cut down just a tree. What I’m trying to say is that there is a need for the two of you to think more objectively about the situations you two are in.”
The two flinched.
“Being at the height of absolute power? There isn’t anyone here that never has achieved such. Being at the level of mind-and-blade-as-one? Again, there isn’t anyone here that can’t do that either. You must remember. The two of you are the weakest of all residents in Beloong city.”
Filder lifted his left hand, straightened his index and middle fingers, and made gestures of cutting through the air. Including the tree that Dokgo Hoo could not cut, over thirty max-level trees collapsed in succession.
“……!”
“Half of Beloong city can probably do this.”
Filder’s sight turned toward Dokgo Hoo. Dokgo was biting his lips with the kind of expression that made it uncertain if he was infuriated or ashamed. His arm holding the blade was shaking rapidly.
“Drawing sword to protect the honor of a swordsman, exerting overflowing confidence to an opponent, they are both good. Without that much pride, getting to the level that could bring oneself to Asgard is impossible. It is a necessary element for stepping toward a new height. However, exuding fighting spirit without being fully aware of one’s own abilities is nothing but a simple foolishness. Are two of you here to protect your pride or to train?”
The two couldn’t do anything due to Filder’s insightful scolding.
“In Asgard, there is a group called ‘the defeated’. It is referring to those that are standing still without making any progress despite being here for ten or even a hundred years.
Saying doing so will make them lose face or wreck their style, acting high and mighty, they were the people that ignored other’ advice. They were the kind of people that ignored basic training and only put their pride first, the types that only sought after quick and easy routes. As always, they were surpa.s.sed by other visitors that came after them, and now they are living a life being ignored by all, just like fallen knights or runaway mercenaries that were common in the worlds you once lived in.”
Vulcan tightened his fists.
He never thought once that he is arrogant.
It was just luck that he obtained the power of a player, and with that, he was able to grow easily and fast.
Because he knew his achievements weren’t entirely by his own, he had no reason to take pride in or be arrogant about them.
‘……Did I truly think that way?’
The answer was, ‘no.’
He just acted like it, but actually, he was a mountain of arrogance indeed.
Vulcan looked back at himself.
He recollected instances where he looked downed on and belittled strangers. He used a cheat called SYSTEM, yet he criticized and belittled those that got stronger by training hard for several decades.
Even in Asgard, he was still the same. Even for pract.i.tioners with level 200 or 300, Vulcan did not have even an ounce of respect.
‘Just you watch, I will level up quick like an explosion and get you all.’
That was Vulcan’s true feelings.
To Vulcan, who is like that, Filder was trying to say that Asgard is not such a pushover.
“……As planned, the basic training will continue. As for Mr. Vulcan, although you did succeed in destroying a tree, it was not a normal method, and you probably know it very well. If you have objections, I will be fine with you going back to the city, even right now.”
There wasn’t anyone walking away.
“……Your pride and confidence, I will be holding onto them for a while. The training tasks may appear to be useless and lacking in style, but still, please try very hard to follow as if your lives depend on them. I will give you returns with interest within a short about of time. To ensure that two of you set foot on the new ground, where you can mow down these trees in hundreds by the time the training is over, I will try my best.”
Filder took a bow with his head after finis.h.i.+ng the speech.
From somewhere, a stream of wind flew in and dissipated the area’s concentrated heat that was generated from the battle.
Vulcan reminisced about the time he first fell to the Rubel continent. He thought about the Filder’s speech, which made him feel like he has reverted back to Level 1. Even Dokgo Hoo was standing still in his place as if he felt something.
Just like that, the training under Filder the pub-owner had started.