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Infinite Dendrogram - Volume 6 - Chapter 7




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Chapter Seven: Cross Hunting 
Fadl Mountain Pass 
“Ten minutes have passed. K&R shall now commence hunting in the Fadl Mountain Pass,” the same voice as before resounded throughout the area, declaring the end of the waiting time. 
As the limit was reached, the Masters that had been unable to escape or were simply up to the challenge became on high alert, and justly so, as the first attacks began just as the time ran out. 
First came a deluge of arrows. 
From what seemed like out of nowhere, hundreds... no, thousands of arrows rained down upon the Masters. They were caused by the Heavy Bow Samurai skill, Early Summer Arrow Rain. 
It released 100 arrows for every use, and when used simultaneously by the 30-strong K&R group fighters, it created a storm of 3,000 arrows. Each one of those arrows did less than 100 damage by itself, but those numbers easily made up for that, making this tactic quickly whittle away the life of most targets. 
The Masters subjected to this lethal rain were less than a tenth of all those in the Fadl Mountain Pass, but that tenth included Ray and his group, who had yet to escape the area. 
As the owner of Nemesis, Ray was capable of using a single Counter Absorption to withstand 200,000 points of damage from a single attack, but he was painfully ineffective against rapid fire from a distance he couldn’t hope to reach. Whenever Marie switched to such tactics in their mock battles, Ray always ended up completely crushed. 
He might’ve been able to burn the arrows with Purgatorial Flames, but alas, he didn’t have the left hand for that. 
Silver’s Wind Hoof had the potential to block them, as well, but Ray had neither the MP stock for it, nor enough time to activate it, leaving Ray completely powerless to defend against this arrow storm. 
“Thousand Shutter!” B3 shouted the name of a skill as she jumped off the carriage, taking it upon herself to protect it. 
Out of her inventory, she’d taken out a shield so large it covered her whole body, and once she held it up, a giant, blueish barrier of light appeared and shielded the whole carriage. The countless arrows falling towards them all hit the barrier, and not a single one passed through. 
This was a Shield Giant skill, and it blocked any and all attacks that didn’t deal more than 1,000 damage, meaning that the arrows — with their focus on quantity at the cost of quality — couldn’t hope to pass this wall. 
Following this act of defense, B3 took out a shield even larger than before from her inventory, probably one meant to be used by giants, and, right as the arrow storm ended, went on the offensive. 
“Anti Gravity! Flying Shield!” she roared as she activated one of her Embryo’s unique skills and paired it with another job skill, which involved throwing the shield. 
She launched it in the direction where the arrows came from, combining her intuition, calculations, and experience to fine-tune her throw. The result? Pure success. The shield landed in the middle of the gathering of K&R’s group fighters. 
With that alone, the few that weren’t wearing Lifesaving Brooches got the death penalty, and the ensuing confusion prevented the survivors from firing their next wave of arrows. 
Ray hurriedly made Silver move, using this opportunity to try and take them out of the area. 
Even as his left, prosthetic arm was fixed into holding the reins, he held sword-form Nemesis in his right, ready for whatever might come. 
B3 jumped up on the roof of the carriage and held up her shield, making it clear she was on high alert as well. 
Both of them were armed and ready, but even so, they failed to notice someone jump out from behind the tree and to the forward-right of the moving carriage. That “someone” was none other than the Nobushi Princess, Rosa. 
She didn’t miss the minor opening in their alertness. 
“A Kill Supreme!” 
And she used her Superior Job’s unique skill on Ray. 
 
Five Minutes Earlier, Paladin, Ray Starling 
“K&R’s sub-leader is name Rosa. Rosa’s job is Nobushi Princess, and it’s the Superior Job from the nobushi grouping,” B3 told me. 
She’d started giving me info right after asking me whether I’d like to defeat K&R’s sub-leader. 
“Though Nobushi is a job branching out from Samurai, Nobushi and Samurai focus on very different things,” she continued. 
“As far as I know, Samurai are close to the Fighters or Gladiators we have here,” I said. “So, what do Nobushi focus on?” 
“Ambushes and first hits. The damage they deal with the first attack they use on an opponent on that day is ludicrous. Nobushi Princess’s unique job skill can easily go into the hundreds of thousands.” 
Ambushes, eh...? I thought. I guess it’s a reference to Sengoku Era peasants who preyed upon deserters. 
Anyway, six digits of damage was no joke. That amount was matched only by the likes of Shu’s punches or stabs from Xunyu’s Yinglong’s Fang. 
Through all my sparring, I’d found that Counter Absorption could only take 200,000 points of damage before breaking, so unless the damage done was closer to 100,000 than it was to 1,000,000, not even we could survive it. Hell, it would come as a surprise attack, so I probably wouldn’t even be able to activate it in time. 
“There’s no need to try and bear or dodge Rosa’s first attack,” said B3. 
“Huh?” I raised an eyebrow. 
“It’s best to just let it hit you.” 
...B3, you’ve completely lost me. 
“Nobushi ambushes were greatly feared for quite a while after the game began. And for a reason. The jobs are a great source of single-attack damage, after all. They were especially popular among PKs who liked to ambush, and many players ended up being OHKO’d by Nobushis. But eventually, things started to change.” 
B3 raised up her upper clothing and showed me the thing she was wearing underneath. It was an accessory that I knew very well. In fact, I was wearing one right now. 
“What caused the change were these Lifesaving Brooches. When a certain portion of players began wearing these, Nobushi lost their advantage.” 
“I see...” 
Since Nobushi were only strongest on their first hit, the existence of an item that negated fatal damage was their bane. Lifesaving Brooches canceled out their sole advantage, effectively turning the immense power of their first hit into no problem. 
“It’s not unusual for certain MMO strategies to become obsolete as the environment changes,” B3 added. “I can also name the Guardian-Jaguarman strategy as another example. That one declined when the King of Beasts appeared.” 
Basically, the game’s meta shifted. This was common in many multiplayer gaming scenes, and you could even see it in trading card games and the like. 
“Mind you, the Nobushi Princess, with her Superior Job stats, still uses this strategy,” B3 said. “‘Breaks the Brooch? Good enough for me,’ and all that.” 
B3 spoke as though she’d actually heard her say those words. 
“Still, that doesn’t change the fact that our Brooches can negate her first — and strongest — attack. And, as you can imagine, when she does her ambushes, she’s almost completely on the offensive, meaning that...” 
 
Meaning that... for us, it was a great opportunity. 
“Gh!” The Nobushi Princess’s attack pierced my chest, and all the damage done was negated by my Lifesaving Brooch. Her attack was many times more powerful than my remaining HP, and it came as no surprise that the Brooch inside my armor instantly shattered. But that was no loss, for the moment I felt the impact on my chest, I was already making my move, fully certain of how I had to retaliate. 
I had to aim for the exact moment her attack hit, and give it back twofold. 
“Vengeance...” 
It was the technique I’d pictured when I’d prepared for death while facing Franklin’s DGP. 
“...is...” 
It was the move I’d mastered while sparring against the duel rankers. 
“...Mine!” 
And now, without a flaw to name, I used it on Rosa. 
“Wha?!” she gasped in surprise as my counterattack forced her to drop down from the carriage. Her body skipped on the ground three times before she stopped, leaving her spread out and vulnerable. 
“—las! Stronghold Pressure!” B3, not missing the opportunity, jumped off the carriage and crushed Rosa with her second giant shield. 


 


Suddenly, I heard the sound of something wet being crushed. 
“...” I had no words. 
“Oh, dear,” said Nemesis. “I’m actually scared of seeing what’s going on under the shield.” 
B3 had mercilessly pulverized a downed enemy, but I didn’t think it was relentless of her. After all, Rosa had been perfectly fine even after taking my Vengeance, which had dealt double the six-digit damage she’d done to me. That wasn’t an amount that could be taken care of with just a Dragonscale Ward — which reduced incoming damage by 90% — so it was clear she’d also had a Lifesaving Brooch. 
Unlike in my mock battles, my opponents could also use Brooches, so the result of my counterattack was pretty obvious. Still, B3’s follow-up ought to be more than enough to finish her off. 
As proof, the blood spreading out from beneath the shield was slowly becoming particles of light, making it clear that Rosa had received the death penalty. 
“Well done, Ray,” said B3. 
“You, too,” I replied. “And hey, you were right. She actually did go for me.” 
When we’d talked about how we’d deal with her, B3 had said that Rosa would most likely attack me first. I’d assumed she’d go for B3, considering she was a higher level, but she’d suggested otherwise, saying that, because I held the reins, taking care of me would reduce our mobility. That seemed like a good reason by itself, but I felt like B3 had had another basis for this assumption. 
“Yes, I expected as much,” B3 said. “She and I have fought before, and I used the same ultimate skill I used just now as a counter, in a manner similar to yours. I assumed she wouldn’t attack me to avoid repeating the same mistake.” 
Oh, so you’ve fought her before, I thought. That explains why you know so much. 
“But man, to think we won against an SJ so easily...” I said. 
“Player battles aren’t all about differences in levels and stats,” B3 replied. “Preventing your opponent from using their powers, while using your own cards in the best manner possible, is far more important.” 
The battle just now had been the perfect example of that. We’d used my Brooch to negate her primary power, and then used the resulting opening to launch a combination of my counterattack and B3’s ultimate skill. 
“I must say, your counter was quite a feat,” B3 commented. “Not everyone can land a hit while taking a hit.” 
“Well, I’ve had tons of practice. The duel rankers helped me out a lot with that.” 
They’d helped me learn to launch a counter while receiving my opponent’s attack. That wasn’t a Dendro skill, but a technique I’d learned myself. Though I hadn’t gotten to use it against DGP, I’d kept the idea in my mind, polished it in the many mock battles I’d had during the past in-game month, and become good enough at it to use it in a real battle. 
All the sparring had given me many chances to test it, and Bishmal, the seventh in the rankings, had been especially passionate about helping me. After all, he had always, without fail, started every battle by charging towards me with his ultimate skill. He had obviously been taking that simple approach to help me learn. 
I mean... that couldn’t have been his actual fighting style... right? I pondered. 
Anyway, because of that, he was the only ranker against whom I’d won more than I’d lost. The other rankers had been able to counter this technique after the first time I’d used it on them, but still, without it, we wouldn’t have won this battle. 
I said, “The counter not only had excellent timing, but—” 
“A Kill Supreme!” B3’s words were cut short by the activation of a skill. For a moment, I was completely lost as to what was happening. 
Before I realized it, a spear had pierced B3’s chest and launched her into the carriage’s door. 
Suddenly, it came to me that I’d heard the skill name and had seen the spear before. This attack could only have been done by one person. “Yeah, you’re wearing a Brooch, too. No surprise there, B3.” It was the Nobushi Princess, Rosa — the one we’d killed just a few moments ago. 
“Well, I’m quite sure it’s broken now,” she continued. 
“Why are you alive?” asked B3, still standing despite the impact and the damage from the spear. However, the shattered Brooch falling out of her clothes made it clear that she wasn’t as good as she appeared. 
“Ray’s attack broke your Brooch,” B3 continued. “So my ultimate skill should’ve killed you, right?” 
“Well, normally, yeah,” Rosa replied. “Your skill is as much of a big deal as ever, and the Unbreakable’s counter was something else. Sadly for you, though...” 
She cracked a grin and showed us the thing hanging on her wrist. Though it was wrapped around her arm like a bracelet, upon taking a better look at it, I realized it was a small, dried up doll. 
“I killed a UBM recently and got this thing here. It’s why I survived. You can guess what it does, can’t you?” 
“Considering there was blood and particles of light, I assume it ‘Creates a substitute and replaces you with it right before you experience fatal damage.’” 
“Not bad, you data nerd. You more or less got it.” 
So basically, Rosa had two accessories that let her avoid lethal damage. 
...How is that allowed? 
“Non-Brooch items that negate fatal damage are rare and precious,” said B3. “You sure are lucky.” 
“Ha ha!” Rosa chuckled. “Good girls get good things, you know?” 
“Is that a joke?” B3 snapped. “Because I’m not laughing.” 
Though they were talking like friends, I could sense an air of bloodlust gathering between them. It was reminiscent of what I felt when watching Figaro and Tsukuyo Fuso. 
However, B3, being an endurance-type, showed no intention of attacking just yet. If she made one wrong move, Rosa would quickly take advantage of any openings in her defenses. 
“Anyway, now none of us can do anything against fatal damage,” Rosa spoke up again. “I also used my first attacks against you both, and B3’s pretty little ultimate skill can’t be used again until the cooldown’s up. I’m not wrong there, am I? Your ultimate’s cooldown ain’t as long as mine’s, but it still takes some time, doesn’t it?” 
B3 said nothing. 
“Also,” Rosa said before pausing and looking at me. “I now know about the Unbreakable’s counter. You just used a skill that works as long as the sword touches the enemy, didn’t you? The posture or the power you give it doesn’t matter at all, right?” 
“Ah!” I gasped. She already knew the workings of the counter I’d just used. 
Indeed, Vengeance is Mine worked as long as the blade touched my enemy, delivering double the damage I’d received from them to that particular part of the body. Sure, I’d had to force the sword inside when fighting large monsters with cores in their bodies, but that wasn’t necessary with human-sized opponents. 
Regardless of how awkward my posture was or how little power I put into it, Vengeance activated as long as the blade was connected to their body, meaning that I could use it even when I was being hit and couldn’t position myself properly. 
That was exactly why the counterattack I’d used against Rosa had worked so well, and apparently, that alone had been enough for her to figure out how it worked. 
“Guess you could call it an ‘Impact Counter’ or something,” Rosa commented. 
She’d actually given it a name. Well, it wasn’t weird or anything, so I was fine with it. 
“I’ve heard you’ve been sparring against the rankers. I can just imagine Bishmal charging at you, and you using him as a practice dummy for this trick.” 
“You seem quite knowledgeable about the rankers,” said Nemesis. 
“Well, that’s because I am one.” Rosa cracked a grin. “I’m the fifth, you know?” 
...So it wasn’t just the third. Both the third and the fifth were among K&R’s player killers. 
“There’s not much to it,” she added. “My darling plays along with my hobbies, so I play along with his. I kinda like duels, too. Even if I can’t use my ambushes.” She formed a smile. 
“Yeah,” I said. “To ambush someone in a duel, you’d have to be like Xun...yu...?” 
Hold on, I thought. She just said that she couldn’t use her ambush attacks — the nobushi grouping’s forte — in a duel. In that case... how did she rise up all the way to fifth? 

As if to answer that question... 
“All right, then. I can’t use my job’s ultimate skill, so I’ll take you on in a fair fight.” Rosa reached into her inventory and took something out. 
It was the skull of a dragon, probably a land-based one, and it was even larger than her body. She placed the skull on the tip of her spear and casually spun it before saying a certain set of words. 
“Remnants of Warrior Dreams — Gashadokuro!” 
The skull she had pulled out instantly became powder, which was then absorbed by her spear. 
The sight reminded me that the fifth in the duel rankings was called “the Bone-Eater.” However, it didn’t end with just eating. 
“Khaaaaghhh!” Rosa roared as her spear unleashed a light and a white aura, which soon engulfed her whole body. 
At that moment, when the light and the aura made it impossible for Rosa to see... 
“Stronghold Pressure!” 
...B3 crushed her with the giant shield. 
It was a repeat of the attack from before, but the results were drastically different this time. 
“Not gonna work now!” Rosa shouted as she stopped B3’s attack with little effort. 
She was now clad in a white exoskeleton. Her form was abnormal, like a forced merging of humanoid and draconic bones, and the presence she emanated was completely unlike before. It felt as though I were looking a hardened warrior and a mighty beast inhabiting a single body. 
“Hh!” B3 gasped as she let go of the giant shield and jumped backwards. 
“Hhaagh!” Rosa exclaimed as she pulverized the shield with just her exoskeleton’s right arm. Indeed — the stout, bulwark-like shield crumbled in but a single hit. 
“Such beastly strength... It reminds me of Brother Bear,” commented Nemesis, and I was inclined to agree. Of course, Rosa was still nowhere near Shu, but her power was incomparable to what it had been before. It was, without a doubt, her Embryo’s ultimate skill, and it was an enhancement transformation type, just like Riser’s — the sixth in the rankings. 
We were now faced with a player who had a real ace up her sleeve. 
“She’s strong,” I muttered. The power and presence were enough for me to see that she was indeed a duel ranker. 
And yet, despite that, I still believed... “...that winning is possible,” Nemesis finished my thought. “Correct?” 
“Yeah,” I replied as I tightened my grip on my greatsword and resolved to battle the mighty foe before me. “But man, this sure is a bothersome ultimate skill.” 
I’d spent a lot of the past month sparring against the rankers. Needless to say, they were all significantly stronger than me, and — barring one exception — I had repeatedly lost against all of them. However, I knew full well which one of them gave me the hardest time. 
Ignoring Superiors like Figaro and Xunyu, the most difficult opponent for me was the sixth, Masked Riser. 
You’d expect it to be the fourth, Juliet, who had a Superior Job, but no, I had more trouble with the high-rank Master in sixth. His Embryo’s ultimate skill was the type that transformed him and greatly enhanced his abilities. 
Compared to ultimates that launched single, powerful attacks, prolonged status enhancements were far harder to counter for me. 
It was made worse by the fact that, with my current stats, even the most basic attack post-transformation was lethal for me, and that alone was enough to make me wary of such opponents. 
“Rhhaagh!” Rosa, now clad in her exoskeleton, roared as she attacked, as though flaunting the fact that she was exactly that type of fighter. The power of her attacks and the proficiency behind them made it clear she was on the same tier as the famed rankers. 
“Goddamn, she’s trouble,” I grumbled. 
However, though Rosa was on the same tier as Riser and had an ultimate skill similar to his, there was one way in which they greatly differed. 
From what I could see, the Nobushi Princess was now an endurance type. 
B3 and I had already taken advantage of several openings in her defenses and landed many hits on her, but it didn’t look like any of them had had an effect. In fact, I wasn’t sure if we’d done even a single point of damage. 
“Ha,” Nemesis chuckled. “Most of the rankers were speed-focused, so we’re not used to this.” 
Indeed, the duelists I’d sparred against had prioritized speed over toughness, and Rosa’s ambush had made me assume she was the same. 
“Wait, maybe she...” Maybe her battle style changed when she used her ultimate skill? I wondered. 
I was assuming this because she’d activated it by using the skull of a monster, and because, when Marie had shown me the clips on her crystal, Rosa’s fighting style had been different than it was now. 
Back then, instead of being completely covered by an exoskeleton, she’d only worn a bony set of arm and leg bracers. This made it safe to assume that the skill could create exoskeletons meant for different styles depending on what skulls she used, which would make it not only powerful, but versatile, as well. 
“Aahahahahahah!” Rosa laughed out loud. “Come on, come on, COME ON!” 
She charged towards B3 while masterfully using her bone-made, mace-like right arm and the spear — likely her Embryo — fixed in her left arm. Her power was great, and her attacks damaged B3’s shield by merely grazing it. 
Rosa now excelled at both defense and offense, leaving us overwhelmed despite it being a 2v1 battle. 
“However,” I said as I noticed something, “she’s not fast.” 
She was nowhere near the speed of the duel rankers I’d fought against. In fact, she was even slower than me, which was crazy, considering she’d been much faster while ambushing us. 
Most would assume she’d become slower because of the weight added by her transformation, but that was only half-right. She had certainly slowed down because of an increase in weight, but it certainly wasn’t caused by the transformation. 
No. The extra weight didn’t even come from herself. 
“I knew it would be like this, but I’m still surprised you can move while being so close,” mumbled B3. “I mean, the weight can be as high as 500 times greater than normal.” 
It was one of B3’s Embryo skills. 
Cracks were appearing around Rosa’s feet, and her legs were sinking about ten centimeters into the ground. While the “Anti-Gravity” skill B3 had used had seemed to make things lighter, this one appeared to have the opposite effect. 
However, despite being exposed to 500 times greater gravity and reaching the point where she started breaking the ground she treaded, the Nobushi Princess could still run towards B3 and attack her. 
The skill slowed her down enough for B3 to be able to deflect Rosa’s attacks with the curved surface of her shield. Still, it was clear that a proper, direct hit would break it, just like the other one. 
I also noticed that B3 was defending against Rosa’s attacks in a way that gradually distanced them from the carriage. Louie was still inside, hidden from the battle and protected by the vehicle’s defensive barrier. However, it was obvious it wouldn’t be much protection against Rosa as she was now, so B3 was making sure to lead her as far away from the carriage as possible. 
Before the time limit hit, B3 and I had talked about the likelihood of K&R stopping their attack if we’d told them we had Louie, a tian, with us. 
The clan had a set of rules, and no one there wanted to get on the wanted list, so if they knew about Louie, it was possible they would let us go. 
However, B3 had said that: “If they don’t stop, the situation will shift from bad to worse.” 
K&R had started the attack exactly when we were in the middle of the area, when it was hardest for us to escape. If they had some sort of reason they simply had to defeat us, telling them about Louie would most likely turn him into a hostage. 
And now that we had the Nobushi Princess herself — the strongest among them — coming after us, it was clear they were intent on killing us. 
Having to protect Louie made this an uphill battle in more ways than one, and it wouldn’t be hard for Rosa to make short work of us if she knew of his existence. 
According to B3, “We can’t know how well the clan is protecting Kashimiya’s rules without him there, so it’s best to act while expecting the worst.” 
And because of that, we were now fighting while hiding Louie’s existence and trying our best not to let any damage come to him. 
Side note: I had asked about the life search skill and whether it worked on Louie, and B3 had said that it functioned based on levels, so a tian child would remain undetected. After all, normal tian children didn’t have jobs and thus, levels, making them immune to the search. 
This was supported by the fact that Rosa hadn’t mentioned Louie even once, which meant she either didn’t know he was here... or was merely pretending she didn’t. 
“Glad to see this skill again, B3!” shouted Rosa. “It’s like I’m in the training arc of some manga! Though, you do know it’s not enough, RIGHT?!” 
“Gh...!” B3 exclaimed. 
Their battle was turning more heated than ever. 
The Nobushi Princess was obviously referring to the ultimate skill B3 had already used. If B3 had used it while Rosa’s movement was as limited as it was now, she could easily have achieved victory. I recalled one of the PKs from Marie’s crystal ball having used a similar combo. 
“Tell me this, B3!” Rosa continued. “Why aren’t you switching to your main job?! You making light of me or something?!” 
“Oh no, this is the best I can do right now,” B3 replied. 
“Quit your acting and go all out, damn it!” And Rosa continued vehemently attacking B3, who did her best to defend against her. 
I was left on the sidelines of all this, since Rosa didn’t show any intention of hurting me. In fact, she didn’t even give me as much as a glance. This woman was focused solely on B3. 
“Hmph, looks like you became too famous,” said Nemesis. 
“...Yep.” 
The tricks I had up my sleeve, such as the powerful Counter Absorption-Vengeance combo, were already well-known by many. 
This was all because the broadcast of my battle against the RSK had been voiced, and my voice had been heard as clearly as Franklin’s. Because of that, it was now common knowledge that I had a skill that absorbed damage, and that I could return it back to my attackers. Anyone who was aware of that wouldn’t willingly attack a counter-user like me. 
Rosa seemed to know that my and Nemesis’s Vengeance was about the only thing here that could break through her endurance and deal damage to her, so she was purposely ignoring me and targeting only B3. 
I silently thought things through. With Louie being in the carriage nearby, I couldn’t use Hellish Miasma. Sure, I could give him an Elixir, but the miasma could ride the wind and affect more than just us, so in the end, it really wasn’t an option. 
That left me with only one option: the usual Counter Absorption-Vengeance combo. 
However, to make it work, I had to get Rosa to hit me, and the only way I could make that happen was by slipping in between her and B3 while she was attacking. 
That wouldn’t be easy, considering I had to do it without her noticing me. She wasn’t looking at me right now, but she would surely see me if I were to get close to them. 
I looked around and examined my options. 
“Ray! This is bad!” Nemesis exclaimed, making me hastily look back at the battle. 
B3’s situation was dire. Not in terms of who had the upper hand, but because of her position. 
I didn’t see how, but they had switched places, and the carriage was now right behind B3. 
“HAHAAH! Let’s go, B3!” roared Rosa. 
Despite being affected by supergravity, she charged towards B3 with immense ferocity, shattering the ground beneath her. The force and vigor she emanated made her seem inhuman, much like the Pure-Dragon whose bones were used as material for the exoskeleton. 
“Gh...!” B3 grunted in anger, not doing anything to avoid Rosa’s incoming attack. 
It wasn’t because she couldn’t — she simply didn’t. After all, the carriage right behind her contained Louie. 
This was one of the ways Rosa could make short work of us. If Rosa targeted Louie, we had no choice but to defend him, even if we had to abandon our ability to defend ourselves. 
It didn’t look like the Nobushi Princess had intended this, but that didn’t change the fact that our situation was now more dire than ever. 
If B3 averted a single attack in a way that made it go straight to the carriage, it would jeopardize Louie’s life. Thus, she had no choice but to take the attack head-on. 
“Fatal Defender!” She shouted a skill, making her shield momentarily shine, then break when hit by Rosa’s attack. 
The impact blew B3 away, making her crash into the carriage. 
Rosa didn’t miss this opportunity and attacked her again. 
“HA! That skill raises your defense in exchange for destroying your shield, doesn’t it?! Pretty desperate, aren’t you?!” 
“Shut up. Fatal Defender!” 
B3 was able to take the following attacks by using the same skill again, but if every use of it really cost a shield, her situation was really bad. 
I had to find a way to help. 
“I have to go... there,” I said as I made my move, going as fast as I could while avoiding being noticed by Rosa. 
I was heading for the side of the carriage opposite to the one they were at. 
During that time, B3 lost a total of five shields, and was slowly starting to receive damage, which caused her to slow down while trying to prepare the sixth. 
The Nobushi Princess wasn’t lenient enough to miss that opening. 
“YOU’RE DONE, B3!” she roared as she swung both her arms. 
The bone mace on her right and the spear in her left were closing in on B3, carrying enough power to finish her off. 
However, right before they landed, I jumped out from under the carriage. 
“?!” B3 gasped. 
When Rosa was focused on her battle with B3 and attacked in the direction of the carriage, I’d slipped under the carriage from its opposite side. 
The vehicle had been designed to handle uneven roads, and its base was high enough for me to go under by just bending forward. The area under the carriage was a blind spot for Rosa, since she was already pretty tall and her sizable exoskeleton raised her visual point even higher. 
Of course, the carriage was also still taller than her, and that had allowed it to function as a wall that had prevented her from seeing me get to the other side and hide under it. From there, I had been capable of slipping in between B3 and Rosa, which had given me the perfect opportunity. 
“Counter Absorption!” Nemesis howled and activated the skill. 
“Shi—! Screw it, I’ll break through!” Rosa reacted, hesitating for a moment before attacking with even more ferocity. 
She intended to shatter my barrier, me, and B3 all at once. 
“RHAAAGH!” she roared as the bone mace on her right arm crashed into the barrier, making it crack. “RUOOAGH!” she roared again as she launched an attack from the spear in her left. 
The barrier of light was no longer there to protect us, and the spear was quickly closing in to pulverize B3 and me both. 
“Counter Absorption!” Nemesis triggered the skill again, putting up the second barrier of light. 
A high-speed Counter Absorption activation. It was something she’d had to learn if we wanted to stand a chance against all the high-speed fighters in the duel rankings. The second barrier not only neutralized the attack that would’ve surely killed me, but also gave me a chance to launch a counterattack. 
“Vengeance...” 
This counter would carry the damage of two powerful attacks. Rosa’s exoskeleton prevented me from unleashing it on her body, and I doubted that it was enough to shatter the tough, large bones covering her now. However, I already knew where I had to aim for my counter to be effective. 
“...is Mine!” 
My blade was touching the tip of the spear she was extending towards me — the main body of her Embryo, Gashadokuro. 
The moment I finished activating the skill, Gashadokuro was exposed to double the amount of damage I’d accumulated with my two Counter Absorptions. 
It exceeded the Embryo’s endurance as a weapon, and a moment later, it shattered into pieces. 
 





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