The Lustful Villain: Every Milfs and Gilfs are Mine! - Chapter 350. Need to See What This Team Is Capable Of Before Going into Danger
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Chapter 350: 350. Need to See What This Team Is Capable Of Before Going into Danger
Rex used both Elemental Magic Creation and Elemental Mastery at the same time, which was the combination he had been looking for since the Underlayer session. The Mastery provided him with access to all known elements at their maximum output, while the Creation let him make frequencies that didn’t have an absorption profile yet.
He sent a standard firework to the group’s left flank, where their defenses took it in. While they were processing that, he followed with a compound element from the Creation that ran a gravitational-adjacent frequency at the fire’s wake.
The absorption system couldn’t handle two different frequency profiles at the same time, which indicates a significant limitation in its design that could lead to operational failures in critical situations.
’That’s a design flaw…’
“The left flank is open,” Rex said, not loud, just enough for the people close enough to act on it.
“Left side, four of them,” she said, already reading the field before her feet had fully settled. “Two are covering, and two are committing!”
’She is truly a skilled assassin, and if I lower my guard while fighting her, it will create a problem for me.’
She stepped over one of the bodies without looking at it. “The other two are pulling back!”
Elizabeth came out of the first carriage with her grimoire open, which made her look like a mage who had a library in the field instead of a catalog. She ran two different workings at the same time from different pages.
She used a magical book to perform spells. That’s weird, and it can be her biggest weakness if that book is her source of magic.’
“Already on it,” Iris said, without looking back.
Talyra came out behind Iris and had her bow in her hands before her feet hit the road. The archery that followed was as quick as someone who had been in the field enough times that the transition from carriage to active engagement was a single continuous motion.
“Right cluster, three left,” she said, pulling another arrow without looking at her quiver.
The other members of the bandit group were reacting as large groups typically do when they realized that the group they had stopped was far more skilled than they had initially believed.
Rex went back to the carriage.
“Everyone’s clean,” Aisella said. “No injuries.”
’What’s wrong with her now…?’ Rex climbed up onto the running board and looked at her. “What happened, Nerith?”
“The pattern of absorption on the trailing frequency.”
“Well… I tried.” She looked him in the eye. “I couldn’t put the trailing frequency into a category.”
“Not at all,” Rex said. “It’s original.”
“Yep,” Rex said. “And it’s not easy because of the process.”
“We’re still moving,” Rex said as he stepped inside. “Come inside now.”
…
“Three big monsters on the right side of the road, and it looks like they aren’t going anywhere.”
“How big are they?” Alexander’s voice came through.
“Stop the carriages now,” Elizabeth said through the tube. “Everyone out.”
The three creatures were on a raised piece of ground about forty meters to the right, which made them tall enough for their scale to be seen from the road without effort.
“Rockhide bears,” Iris said, coming to stand beside Rex. “They’re territorial, not aggressive.”
“They’re between us and the road’s eastern bend,” Alexander said, scanning the terrain.
“We’d pass well clear of them.
“Rockhides don’t see distance the way we do,” Iris said. “The carriages might register as threats regardless of how far we are.”
“We deal with them here.”
“I’m going to write this one down just to give some to you.”
Apollo looked at the creatures that were roughly four meters at the shoulder, which placed them in the category of things that required coordinated engagement rather than individual response.
Apollo was already in the center-forward position he used for coordinated engagements.
There was no plan for this involvement. He chanced to hook up.
“I’ll start,” Apollo said. “Controlled pulse. Keep an eye on the hesitation window.”
“Noted,” Iris said.
It was the kind that made the environment seem to slightly reverse entropy. For a living thing that hadn’t been hurt, this caused confusion because it got healing information all of a sudden that it didn’t need.
Not very long. But enough.
Mireya moved in the pause.
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