How To Suck Honey With Extras [EN]: Chapter 168

‘Did you get him?’ They always come back when you say that (6)

187. ‘Did you get him?’ They always come back when you say that. (6)

A bizarre whirlwind was about to engulf them, but Sylvester, as if expecting it, chuckled lightly and began to respond.

“Alnix, behind me!”

“Got it!”

Alnix immediately darted behind Sylvester, who channeled his aura into his sword and swung it upwards with great force.

“I’ll return that whirlwind to you.”

The unleashed sword energy split the whirlwind in two.

‘……Wow, I kind of thought it was impossible, but he’s actually cutting wind with a sword.’

As if by some trick, the split whirlwind was sucked into the sword energy and redirected back at the dragon.

I’ve been thinking about it for a while, but the swordsmanship here blatantly defies the laws of physics.

[Kreeeeak?!]

The dragon’s massive body staggered as it collided with the whirlwind, now infused with sword energy.

The impact seemed considerable.

Taking advantage of the opening, Alnix, who had been hiding behind Sylvester, had somehow closed the distance to the dragon’s chin.

“Eat this, you damn lizard!”

Alnix roared wildly, violently swinging and thrusting his spear.

At first glance, it seemed like a reckless, brute-force technique, but according to the original description, it was a modified version of his family’s spear technique, refined with Sylvester’s advice.

Its characteristic was its violent yet sturdy power.

And above all, it was fast.

Kooong!

For a moment, it seemed as if flames erupted from the dragon’s abdomen.

The aura-laden tip of the sharp spear diffused upon impact, scraping away the dragon’s tough scales.

[Keuheok?!]

This time, it swallowed a scream, seemingly quite surprised.

Its massive body was actually lifted off the ground.

Not by its own flight, but by the force of the impact.

[How dare you! Wound my scales!]

The dragon, enraged, tried to grab and crush Alnix with its foot, but its jaw was immediately forced back.

Sylvester, who had jumped in, struck upwards with his sword.

The massive body twitched! Convulsed.

Not missing the opportunity, the two relentlessly unleashed a barrage of attacks.

Violent and impromptu, yet they didn’t hinder each other’s movements, attacking relentlessly.

Perhaps they were quite the experienced comrades.

‘……Are they actually going to take it down with just the two of them?’

I almost blurted out that thought, but I restrained myself.

Since I’ve entrusted it to them, I should diligently work and show results.

My position would be in danger if I just clapped and watched.

At least I need to get my spoon in once to save face in the future [contribute to the fight to maintain appearances].

Besides, I’m in charge of the finishing touches.

My role is to decorate in a way that allows for the most efficient finish.

I can’t afford to be completely absorbed in the battle.

Above all, it would interfere with my concentration.

I closed my eyes and deliberately blocked out the sound with magic.

Solely for the sake of concentration.

“……I need to connect the spaces.”

The goal was to use Space Connection [a type of teleportation magic].

I needed to connect the coordinates of this place with the coordinates of a specific location.

The problem was that while I was certain of this location, I had never actually been to the other place.

But… the description is in my head.

Based on the description of that place, I create an image in my mind.

‘……Honestly, it’s fifty-fifty whether this will work or not.’

The basis for recognizing the coordinates, whether it’s Transfer [short-range teleportation] or Space Connection, is the image I have in my mind.

You can think of the ability as having a search engine.

When I conjure an image, it either moves me to a place in this world that is close to that image or connects the space.

‘So, if I can at least match the image correctly, I should be able to connect even without actually going there.’

However, since it’s a gamble, I have no intention of transferring irresponsibly like this.

…Well, that’s only if I were to move.

Isn’t there a test subject right in front of me?

Even if I accidentally send that lizard to the wrong place, I wouldn’t feel any guilt.

However, Transfer won’t work.

With my application abilities, an aura master can disrupt the Transfer with just a little bit of aura.

That’s why Space Connection is the only way to reliably send him.

‘But just sending him anywhere would only postpone the conclusion.’

That guy will inevitably come looking for me.

Or who knows what terrible things he might do to us.

No matter what, I have to get rid of him.

‘Then, if I send him there, he won’t be able to come back.’

Moreover, if it’s a dragon, there’s someone who will issue a one-way ticket to the afterlife without question.

I have to send him there.

That’s the easiest way I’ve come up with to get rid of that dragon.

I repeatedly pictured the scenery of that place in my mind and activated the ability.

Finally, a rounded space opened behind the dragon’s massive body, revealing a landscape different from this one.

“……Got it!”

I cheered.

It activated properly!

The place visible beyond the connected space was a land covered entirely in snow.

The coldest and most terrifying land on this continent!

[What?!]

The dragon shuddered, seemingly a little bewildered.

Perhaps it was due to the cold air flowing from the connected space.

“You two! Shove that thing in there!”

At my shout, Sylvester and Alnix approached the dragon as if they understood.

Open a space leading to a place where that thing can be completely banished and drop him there.

To complete that plan, we have to push that thing through that space.

Sylvester and Alnix relentlessly pummeled the dragon, Clenil.

[How pathetic! How pathetic!]

As if unwilling to be chased away so easily, Clenil finally abandoned even his pride and began to struggle.

Perhaps he instinctively sensed that it was a dangerous place.

The dragon’s massive body, which had been pushed back, stopped abruptly in mid-air.

A huge magic circle floated behind him, supporting his massive form.

‘How cheap, using magic to hold on.’

[I’ll burn you all to ashes!]

Numerous magic circles unfolded around him.

From there, white fireballs shot out in all directions, forming a barrage.

He was willing to use magic without holding back to resist.

“Don’t touch that fire! The firepower is no joke!”

Sylvester warned, leaping away to avoid it.

Alnix was also trying to evade, but he looked quite exhausted.

[Get lost!]

After suppressing them with small-scale bombardments, Clenil turned his head and unleashed his breath.

Intense heat surged towards them.

The two of them might be able to avoid it somehow, but I couldn’t guarantee that they would be completely unharmed by the aftermath.

‘Looks like I have to join in…….’

Since I’ve already secured the connected space itself, all that’s left is to maintain it.

Then I can engage in some combat.

I should have some mana to spare as well.

Carefully dividing the sensation of mana consumption, I created a separate reserve and wove spirit magic.

“Fluorite, push that damn thing away!”

I summoned the shadow spirit, Fluorite.

The dragon, seeing a tiny cat the size of dust from his perspective, snorted in disbelief.

[Is that all the spirit you have?]

“Yeah! Just taste that spirit! You moronic lizard!”

I poured enough spirit power into Fluorite.

The amount was tight, but it should be enough.

All the shadows in the vicinity, ours, the dragon’s, and those of all the surrounding objects.

Gathering them all as if scraping them together, Fluorite’s form began to swell rapidly.

-Nyaaaaaaa!

Soon, it became large enough to rival the dragon’s size, and its shape gradually began to solidify.

Rather than a cat, it had become a monstrous beast, almost like a giant black panther.

“Giantification?!”

“Wow, that’s disgustingly big.”

At the sound of their admiration, I involuntarily got a little excited and shouted reflexively.

“Go! Big Fluorite!”

I gave the order, shouting whatever I felt like.

The enlarged Fluorite leaped towards the dragon and slammed into him.

Kooong!

When the two masses collided, a shock that seemed to beat the surrounding air reverberated, and the dragon was slowly pushed back.

The dragon, who somehow supported himself with magic circles, roared in anger and spewed breath, but Fluorite lightly shook his body and endured it.

-Nyaaaa…….

A cute cry that didn’t match his size.

The intention I roughly felt was, ‘It’s annoying to spew out annoying things, so I’ll get rid of it!’

He’s surprisingly prickly.

Fluorite’s tail curved greatly once, and soon thousands of shadow blades covered the dragon’s entire body, beginning to hack him to pieces.

[Kuaaaaaaaa!]

Pieces of scales flew along with drops of blood.

Clenil, enraged, tried to lash out at Fluorite with his tail, but the thousands of shadow blades merged into one giant blade and instead cut off a part of the dragon’s tail.

[How dare you! How dare a mere human!]

Clenil, half out of his mind, released the magic that had been supporting his body.

He was going to concentrate all his power to blow Fluorite away.

His eyes probably no longer saw the Space Connection open behind him.

So, this was the chance.

“Now!”

The shadows that made up Fluorite’s massive form, released as they were according to my instructions, stuck to the dragon’s entire body.

[What?!]

The dragon struggled, realizing it was too late.

The shadows were sticky, so it would be difficult to tear them off.

And it wasn’t just me who was watching for that opportunity.

The two jumped at the struggling giant.

Sylvester and Alnix charged straight into the dragon’s torso, simultaneously delivering a blow.

A blow that emphasized only heavy destructive power.

Not to pierce, but to strike, collapse, and push.

The dragon, who was hit almost defenselessly, finally fell over.

[Kuaaaaaaaa!]

He struggled, trying to tear off the shadows, but he was already being pushed beyond the space I had opened.

The dragon, pushed out into that cold place, shuddered.

“Well, I hope we never meet again, you grumpy dragon.”

[Don’t make me laugh!]

The dragon, belatedly finding freedom, spread his wings and tried to float back.

Whirr! Whirr!

Green flames began to cling to and burn Clenil’s scales.

The Green Flames of Salamander that I had learned a little while ago.

It was a convenient fire that could transfer flames regardless of the material.

Of course, the dragon’s scales were no exception to that characteristic.

Well, the basic firepower was low, so he would put out this fire quickly.

[Kuaaaaaaaa!]

It would be enough to delay his escape by provoking his temper.

Clenil instinctively tried to shake off the fire clinging to his body.

That was all the time I needed.

“Bye-bye.”

[No way! I will definitely! Definitely! Find you and chew you alive!]

The dragon’s scream, which seemed to echo in my head, soon faded away.

The opened space was closing, and the dragon stretched out his sharp claws, trying to tear me apart and kill me, but.

The space closed completely first.

The silently closed space merely cut off the dragon’s forepaw.

Watching the severed forepaw writhing on the floor, I let out a big sigh of relief.

I pretended to be calm, thinking it would be good if he got angry, but I was actually anxious.

“Well. Have a good trip. It’ll be a pretty terrible place for you.”

I said mischievously, convinced that I would never see that lizard again.

Because that place was really dangerous.

It was a place where even a demon king, let alone a dragon, would be doubtful of returning alive if they fell there.

“Why don’t you leisurely explore one of the world’s top 10 demon realms.”

* * *

On the land where only white blizzards raged, a dragon was venting his anger.

[I wish I could chew that damn human to death!]

The dragon, Clenil, roared as if to vent his anger that he had not yet digested.

Just by roaring, the surrounding snow scattered, and a low mountain caused an avalanche.

How presumptuous.

Did they think they could deceive him with just one authority that manipulated space?

He would find them right away and chew them alive.

He couldn’t properly distinguish human faces, but he clearly remembered the mana patterns and smells they emitted.

[I will definitely find you!]

Clenil moved his eyes, filled with anger.

How To Suck Honey With Extras [EN]

How To Suck Honey With Extras [EN]

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[English Translation] Ailin's life was consumed by the captivating worlds within web novels, until one fateful day, he found himself pulled into the very pages he devoured! Transformed into a nameless extra in a fantastical realm, Ailin sees an opportunity for a life of blissful ease. No demanding bosses, no soul-crushing overtime – could this be the utopia he's always dreamed of? Join Ailin as he embarks on a hilarious and heartwarming journey to master the art of living the sweet life, extra-style! Will he succeed in his quest for honeyed contentment, or will the unpredictable currents of the novel's plot sweep him away? Dive into a world of adventure, laughter, and unexpected twists in 'How To Suck Honey With Extras'!

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