Chapter 37: Strange Grief Wants to Retire ~ The Weakest Hunterâs Hero Dream Chapter 37 \n37 寞ç Countermeasures\n
As the ground shook, a number of large carriages with the crest of Footprints arrived. There were large horses protected by metal armour, trained by treasure hunters not to be disturbed by the atmosphere peculiar to shrines.
The ones disembarking were the hunters of Footprints. Their weapons and outfits were all different, and if you removed the small tag they all wore with the symbol of Footprints they would seem to have nothing in common. However they didnât look like a group of wandering hunters. Their expressions were as if they were headed into certain death, and the way they moved without wasted actions gave them a somewhat disciplined military air.
With the exception of Iron, the hunters that had arrived earlier showed dumbfounded looks towards the reinforcements. Although their moods were different, the sheer number was the most unexpected thing.
âOi oi⌠the reinforcements, just how many did you callâŚ?â
The brown haired hunter that had been questioning Svenâs judgement a short while ago, spoke with a voice filled with shock and awe. It was an unprecedented number of hunters to be mobilised for a shrine on the scale of the White Wolves Den.
ââŚ.Are you planning on wiping out the shrine?â
Shrines were a ăplaceă. Even if you destroyed the structure it wouldnât go away. To destroy it would require relaying with the Earth Veins that transmitted Mana Material underground, but it wasnât a realistic idea.
However from witnessing the vigour, clear intention could be felt behind those ridiculous words.
A young man descending from the lead carriage spotted Sven, and rushed over.
A young man with chiseled good looks â Lyle. His age was one year less than Sven. His level was also below Svenâs, but as both were part of parties belonging to Footprints their status was equal. The hunters descending one by one did not sit down, and immediately started being vigilant of the surroundings.
Lyle briefly spoke with Sven to confirm things.
âGood to see you, Sven, whatâs the situation?â
âRight, at the moment nothings happened. Is there anyone thatâs come to take command? If itâs free I donât mind doing it, it is how it is.â
Sven quickly checked over the increased personnel.
A party was originally made to be complete within itself. Each had their own tactics they were good at, and they had their own hidden aces they didnât wish to reveal. Even though it was a clan, it would be impossible to unify them under one command, but the story was different again when dealing with these amounts of numbers.
If they didnât determine a course of action, it could increase the amount of meaningless actions.
To Sven who was checking over the members vigilantly, Lyle made a slight smile.
âIron has seniority. Since the other high level guys are absent.â
âAssuming Cry isnât coming as usual, what about Liz? Sheâll definitely want to come.â
The name of the thief that sought out battlefields to plunge towards certain death came out. Their power was certain, but they were an absurdly selfish hunter that didnât want to take command, but also wouldnât follow orders. A hopeless existence that was trouble for the enemy but also trouble to their own allies.
She only listened to the advice of each member of Strange Grief.\n
âCry took custody of her. He also took Tino, he seems to have an additional request. But the main thing is, that one wouldnât ride something like a carriage.â
Lyle spoke with a bitter expression, something must have happened but he didnât speak about it. He was worried about the request, but for now he placed it out of his mind.
Thinking about the actions of Infinite Variety was a waste of time.
Sven gave a nod, then spoke in a voice so all could hear him.
âAlright, gather round. Lets have a strategy meeting.â
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The slime is referred to as a monster. It had a sticky body, and often inhabited marshlands.
It looked just like an ordinary puddle. It had no muscles, no bones, and no blood. Although it didnât appear to be a living thing, it seemed to have itâs own will. It moved slowly bringing insects and bugs and the like into itâs body to be digested. It was a type of magical organism, and aside from itâs natural occurrences, alchemists also knew how to create them. From Svenâs knowledge there was no need to be cautious, even to call it a monster was presumptuous. It was that kind of existence.
Slimes were weak. To both physical and magical attacks, they were weak.
What was called the core was a tiny fragile heart inside itâs liquid body. Just a barehanded scratch would be enough to split the body. The orders of the core did not arrive when the body was separated, the existence called the slime became reduced to something small. The acidity worked on tiny insects, but for a large creature like a human it had no effect. Even if it was swallowed, it couldnât devour the inside of your body.
It was considered almost harmless to the ordinary person. It was even more difficult to consider as an enemy for the treasure hunters that had gone beyond human limits. Mostly it wasnât recognised as a a monster at all.
The group sat in a circle. From a higher positioned Sven checked over his companions that were sitting down while still armed.
âIs there any one here, someone who has had a direct battle with a slime before?â
âNot meâ
âNeither.â
âNope.â
âTo begin with itâs, not really an opponent you battleâŚâ
âIf youâre talking about accidentally stepping on one thenâŚâ
At the bewildered hunters that talked freely, Sven frowned. Up until now, Sven and the other members of Iron Cross had captured a great variety of shrines. They were probably the highest ranked among the gathered hunters.
However, their experience in fighting slimes was pretty much the same as those that just answered.
There were many different types of slime. In a far east territory there was even a strange shrine where nothing but slimes appeared. He had heard rumours that there were some slimes that held the power to kill hunters, but he thought it was dubious information. It was natural to have no fighting experience against them.\nSven sighed while scratching his head.
âCouldnât it be something other than a slime⌠a dragon would still be better.â
âOi oi, youâre going too far.â
One of the hunters poked fun at his words, but it wasnât really a laughing matter.
If it was a species of dragon, he at least had experience fighting them. After long preparation and resolutely preparing for death, they had struggled for their lives and achieved victory. But he had nothing to do with slimes. He didnât have the slightest idea what would come out.
He didnât know what nature the slime would hold, what kind of attacks it would have, what weaknesses it might have, and how they could arrange things so they could fight with an advantage. It it was a dragon, he knew. You had to pay attention to everything. Strikes from the claws, and strikes with the tail. Itâs breath as well, and if it was a superior dragon then it would be able to use ancient magic. A troublesome opponent.
But to some extent the opponent this time was even more troublesome.
âDid anyone take any countermeasures along with them?â
After closing his eyes and waiting a few seconds, the members in the circle started to answer Sven.
âTheyâre vulnerable to slashing so as always I brought my sword.â
âI brought a hammer. Slimes are weak to being crushed. Itâs good to smash the core.â
âOur party has a Magi so we can hit it with flame magic.â
âI can use wind magic.â
âI brought some slime repellent spray. Iâm not sure whether an over the counter 700 gil product will be any good thoughâŚâ
âIâll flatten it with my shield.â
Will this be ok?
Each person had a serious expression. Excluding the spray, a slimes weak point was âanything and everythingâ. Svenâs arrow was a targeted strike so it might not be very effective. But he could defeat them by shooting out the core. And with Svenâs skill, it didnât matter how small the core was.
There were no problems. There shouldnât be any problems. Even if it appeared right in front of them it should be easy to defeat. However, his uneasiness didnât end. There was too little data. He wanted to at least know itâs appearance.
âDid Cry say anything else?â
At Svenâs question, the three people sitting next to Lyle made miserable expressions.
âItâs not an ordinary slime, he saidâŚâ\n\nâYes. I only just reached it, but Iâm level 3⌠Iâm Talia, an alchemist.â
A girl of the same age and party sitting next to her clapped her on the shoulder as if to give her confidence. She didnât seem very reliable, however at level 3 she would hold at least the minimum power necessary for a hunter.
But like Sytry, did all alchemists give off this feeling?
Such words snatched at his thoughts, but right now he was too busy to entertain them.
An alchemists knowledge was wide and deep, and peculiar. It was more than what Sven and the others had. Sven raised a loud bright voice and welcomed her.
âOh, there really is one. Was it Cryâs suggestion?â
âNo. âŚBut, in First Step the only alchemists seem to be just me and SytryâŚâ
Should they say thereâs only two people? Or should they say they have two people.
Before Svenâs eyes, Talia pulled out a glass tube from a pouch twice as large as a regular hunters pouch. With careful movements, she raised it up.
What was it for? Inside it a dark liquid wavered slightly. Talia nervously took deep breaths, and spoke. A momentary flash of light showed her black eyes glittering.
âItâs a drug that kills slimes⌠An agent designed exclusively for them. Although it only effects slimes, against them⌠it can kill 90% of them.â
At her words a small cheer rose. That was exactly what the hunters were wishing for. Sven was also astonished for an instant, and then frowned while staring at the liquid.
âThatâsâŚâŚamazingâŚâ
Was it really⌠going to be ok?
He had never heard of a drug that only killed slimes. Slimes were small frys to begin with. Cry had only declared the enemy would be a slime a few hours ago. Could a new drug be produced in such a short time?
And if a drug to kill slimes already existed, this times slime wasnât going to be an ordinary one⌠probably. This was much too convenient.
Most of all, Talia was only level 3. Level 3 could be said to be mid-level within the clan, but from Svenâs perspective she still had a way to go before being equal. If it was Sytry from Strange Grief it would be a different story. She was a perfectionist. She didnât produce defective items.
Her current level was the lowest in Strange Grief â no, it was even lower than Talia. But everyone in Footprints knew her true ability.
Nobody said the name, but everyone must have been thinking the same thing.
At the questioning gazes, Talia gave a bitter smile. Then she spoke clearly.
âPlease rest assured, Sven-san. The one that made this wasnât me⌠it was Sytry-chan. I only accepted it for study⌠I think she made it when researching slimes⌠she said if there was a slime this didnât work on, if you caught it and brought it to her she would buy it for one billion gil.â