“......?”
Hump’s eyes went as wide as saucers.
A person?
What fell from the sky was a person?
He hadn’t seen wrong.
The thing that had dropped like lightning was definitely a person.
An East Asian at that, with black hair and black eyes.
Why is an East Asian here?
But even more shocking, that East Asian looked at him, gave a relaxed grin, even waved a hand, then turned his body back toward the Mega Elk.
He couldn’t make sense of it.
What is that bastard trying to do right now?
Only for a moment did all those questions and shocks pile up—then a tremendous roar that shook the Rocky Mountains pounded Hump’s ears and whole body, and he snapped back to himself.
“W-what are you doing!”
So startled that he even shoved aside his kite shield, Hump grabbed Su-ho.
More precisely, he yanked. Trying to pull him behind his own kite shield.
But contrary to kindhearted Hump’s urgent intent, Su-ho didn’t budge.
Like someone with a nail driven through the instep, Su-ho stayed fixed on the spot, like a mountain.
When Hump tugged on him, Su-ho finally looked back at Hump and spoke.
“Just wait a bit.”
The words out of the East Asian’s mouth were in English.
And with a pretty native accent at that.
Maybe that was why—thanks to the very local-sounding diction, Hump oddly felt reassured, and just like the man said, he took his hands off Su-ho.
By then, a Blood Sword had been summoned into Su-ho’s hand.
Hump’s eyes went wide again.
“A sword?”
But before he could ask anything more about that, the Mega Elk had come right up to their noses.
“Muuooooo!!”
Thud-thud-thud-thud-thud-thud-thud-thud!!
What had been dots turned into a tidal wave that crashed right up to their noses.
Ah.
So this is the end.
No, it’s fine.
Something bizarre happened at the very last moment, but I just have to do what I can do.
The instant he thought that and raised his shield—
Srak!
Another bizarre thing unfolded right before Hump’s eyes.
“......!”
Hump’s eyes went even wider than before.
Because the tidal-wave-like Mega Elk wave had been split cleanly in two as if that were a lie.
Rumble-rumble-rumble!!
The bisected Mega Elk corpses, driven by the momentum of their charge, sprayed in all directions and tangled together in a heap.
By then, the earth-shaking roar also ended.
Tap.
The base of the kite shield settled lightly onto the ground.
He’d been so shocked that the strength left Hump’s hands, and he set the kite shield down.
“.......”
Hump couldn’t get his mouth to close.
What on earth is ~Nоvеl𝕚ght~ happening?
Is this a dream?
Do they show you delusions instead of a flashing life review these days?
While thoughts like that filled his head, the mysterious East Asian walked up to him and held out a hand.
“Take it.”
“W-what?”
“I said take it.”
A man he was seeing for the first time.
And suddenly he was telling him to grab his hand?
But not taking Su-ho’s hand was impossible.
The instant Hump reached toward Su-ho, Su-ho summoned the Iron Horse and set him on it.
“H-huh?”
“Iron Horse, do me a favor. You—hold on tight so you don’t fall.”
“What?!”
“Neigh!”
There was no way to continue with questions, or thanks, or any more conversation.
Whatever they said, the Iron Horse took off, and Hump had no choice but to cling to the Iron Horse’s reins so he wouldn’t die.
“Neigh!”
The Iron Horse floated up into the air.
*
“Hrrk, hrrk.”
Geoffrey swallowed the sobs bursting out and floored the accelerator for dear life.
So his friend Hump’s death would not be in vain, he used the mana from the mana supply device to go even a little farther.
Maybe that was why?
At some point, the damned elk cries stopped being audible.
Right.
We did it.
I knew you would pull it off, Hump.
So don’t worry.
I’ll take responsibility for your family somehow.
And so, the only thing Geoffrey could do was to stomp the accelerator like a madman and drive home.
If he ran short on mana, he intended to run and walk the rest of the way and make it back no matter what.
He drove on for quite a while with that in mind.
BWAAAAANG! Tick— tiri-ri...... pfffft......
The sound of power fading.
Damn it!
The mana of the mana supply device had run out.
Geoffrey bit down hard on his lip and swallowed the sigh that was about to burst out.
But soon enough he couldn’t help but spit a curse.
“Goddammit!”
Bang!
He slammed the steering wheel hard.
God damn it.
So there really is no way?
Geoffrey leaned back in the seat and closed his eyes for a moment.
No.
Let’s not get angry.
It was something we foresaw anyway, wasn’t it?
Thinking that, Geoffrey gathered his things and got out of the car.
Checking the map, it looked like he’d have to walk at least 100 km.
“Hoo.......”
It’s fine.
At that distance, I can make it just fine if I keep my head on straight.
He was just about to take a step with that in mind when—


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