Talk:Day 61-70/Day 68/Sidestory: Ogakichi's POV/@comment-35138951-20180329045921

Straddling my beast-mount, a hind bear called Kuma-Kichi, we dashed through the dark night.

This was because Oga-Rou said he would strike one of the enemy’s parties. Since mobility was essential this time, only those with mounts were proceeding to the battle field, so our number was pretty low, only around 70, but since Oga-Rou said it would be fine, it must be alright like this.

I didn’t want to think about the reason too deeply. I am not suited for thinking too much.

That’s why I will execute Oga-Rou’s orders. It’s as simple as that.

We found the enemy after a while. There seemed to be something like a spell erected around them, but I didn’t know what it is. This was something I had never seen before.

But since Oga-Rou said he would break it, I proceeded to the position I was instructed to take. If I did as Oga-Rou said, there was almost never a problem.

Oga-Rou informed us through the ear cuffs that the preparations were finished. After standing by for a moment, Oga-Rou threw his black spear and started the battle.

The black spear broke the spell-like thing with a cracking sound and, shortly afterwards, my beloved Asue constructed an earthen wall around the enemies, surrounding them. This was so that none of the prey would escape.

I fell in love anew, thinking about how awesome she was.

Once the earthen wall, which exceeded my height, was completed, our magic was shot into the enemy camp. Among them, Spe-Sei’s magic was especially violent and radiant.

The threat-level of Oga-Rou’s black spear was higher, but Supe-Sei’s magic’s attack radius was huge and it was shot in continuously.

While I was being dazed, the magic bombardement weakened and the command to charge in came from Oga-Rou.

I charged in. I charged in without hesitation.

I ran with Kuma-Kichi

I found an enemy. I chopped with my axe. The shield was bent and flesh was torn apart.

I found an enemy. I smashed with my shield. Entrails flew out of their mouth with great momentum.

I found an enemy. I unleashed a head-butt. My horn pierced flesh and the enemy’s face was soaked in blood.

I found an enemy. I ran it over with my momentum. A cry of anguish came from beneath my feet and I felt the sensation of crushing bones.

I found an enemy. Breathing fire, I incinerated it. Screaming, it performed a mysterious dance.

I found an enemy. I bit its head and devoured it. The flavor was reasonably good. It tasted like brains.

I barely thought anything as I was fighting.

The abilities I obtained through training with Oga-Rou came out naturally. My body moved before thinking. Moving without thinking, to a certain extent, I only thought as I fought tough opponents.

The training with Oga-Rou replayed in my brain. The advice that flew around and the memories that were engraved through pain.

If I fought while remembering those things, I was able to kill with ease, even if the enemies were stronger than the others.

I thought this was fun.

The more I trained, the closer I felt I became to Oga-Rou. I still have a long way to go, but I think that I’m getting closer.

I wanted to be closer to Oga-Rou. Rather than being an admirer, I wanted to stand by him as a friend.

That’s why I killed the enemies. I decided on killing many enemies in order to grow stronger.

In order to grow stronger, I needed a lot of experience points and I needed the experience of fighting, in addition to still needing a lot of other things.

That was why I swung my axe, bashed with my shield and trampled with an empty heart.

Even then, the flesh I ate on the battlefield was very delicious.