Chapter 036: The Perspective of Hero Grathias
Misha's attack was brilliantly executed.
Even I, who was watching, was amazed by the flying ice bullets.
No matter how strong the Behemoth is, it couldn't withstand this attack, as it let out a cry.
Since Misha can still use magic as before, there's no choice but to leave this Behemoth to her.
Of course, Misha alone won't be enough, so let's ask the Oniryu Corps, Falmeida, and the Thunder Corps, Darrenmur, to lend a hand.
As for me, since my attacks won't affect the Behemoth, it's better to go towards the Centaurs.
The Behemoth seems to have resistance against a hero like me; strangely, its sword attacks become ineffective.
Perhaps it has some kind of physical attack resistance.
"Amazing job, Misha!"
"Then next, it's the attack of Hero Grathias, right?"
"It will be even more amazing! After all, he's a hero!"
Hey, wait a minute!
Why are they expecting so much from me?
Just so you know, I won't be fighting the Behemoth.
"Oh, by the way, should I tell the Oniryu Corps, Falmeida, and the Thunder Corps, Darrenmur, that I won't fight the Behemoth?"
"Huh? Why not? We're excited to see the hero's battle!"
"That's right, everyone wants to see Grathias's fight. Isn't that right, everyone?"
"Ohhh, we want to see it, want to see it, want to see it!!"
Are they idiots?
Do they have no intention of fighting themselves?
They want me to fight.
I want to tell them to fight for themselves.
That's what I want to say, but they have unreasonably high expectations.
They have great expectations for me, the hero.
There's a difficult situation where I can't easily say that I won't fight the Behemoth.
"...Fine, I get it, I get it, I understand. I'll fight. Everyone from the B-rank, witness the battle prowess of the legendary hero!"
"Hooray! We can see the hero's fight!"
"We can witness the legendary battle with our own eyes!"
"Grathias, the legendary figure, is wielding a sword!"
They're expecting way too much.
Consider the situation I'm currently in.
I want to say that the previous time, my sword attacks had no effect on the Behemoth.
I want to say it, but I can't.
That's the pride of a hero.
I can't say it.
"Hey, Grathias, are you okay? You know, last time, your sword attacks were completely ineffective."
It was Fiene's warning.