Chapter 510: Ruug, the Beast Tamer
Beast tamer Ruug, of course, Uma didn't expect to be able to peacefully discuss with him how to tame the Ice Tiger, that scene would only appear in dreams. As he and Mirna walked along the ridgeline toward the other end of the endless mountains, the snow stopped before they knew it. The two of them now became extremely anxious for the sun, even though they knew that it was unlikely that they would have a chance to soak up the sun in the snowy northern regions.
Along the way, the scattered Bantu warriors were either doing surveillance work or trying to dig through the frozen ground with shovels, and when the invaders approached, they would throw away their work and unite against the outsiders who came here. To Ummah's surprise, it seemed that they had encountered an intruder for the first time, which led him to confirm that none of the outsiders had breached Rabina's level before he arrived.
Well, that's a really frustrating scene. But according to the previous idea that could not be realized, the two of them easily dealt with the Bantu warriors who rushed up. Over the next few minutes, Uma learns a rumor that often circulates in the border villages of Belmar and the snowy north—don't try to sleep with Bantu women, or they'll make you miserable.
These Bantu women are not inferior to men in their fighting ability, and their legs and feet are even more powerful than men's. The most surprising thing is that they seem to be able to use a part of the cold breath for themselves through their hardy constitution. When you witness Bantu women spewing ice from their mouths that can frostbite their skin, you understand their horrors.
Mirna looked at the pale-skinned Bantu women with a look of disgust, and the environment even changed their skin color. For outsiders, it is definitely not a lucky thing to see them in scantily clad clothes, on the contrary, they have to think about their own situation.
Although this did not mean that Mirna would lose to them, no Bantu warrior could successfully get close to her under the inductive magic barrier set up by Uma. Even the elite Bantu warriors who can easily lift an adult male and smash him into meat sauce with strange steps. Their strength is even more terrifying, and wearing clothes made of red leather makes them look more aggressive.
Then, the matter is very simple. Under the cover of the inductive magic enchantment, Mirna chanted a wide range of magic, knocking all Bantu warriors in sight to the ground, rendering them incapacitated. Although the process made Mirna feel bad, she had to make sure that she didn't miss out on the other party, which is actually an easier thing to do.
The animal trainer Ruug appeared in unexpected circumstances between the two, perhaps unable to suppress the desire to fight in his heart, perhaps simply alarmed, or perhaps he could not see the performance of his subordinates and decided to confront the outsiders himself. But in short, things came to a final stage when the brute, which was twice the size of the average Ice Tiger, followed him out of the last camp on the ridgeline.
"Outsiders, I admire your courage. Allow me, then, to introduce my best friend—" He gestured to the Ice Tiger that was following him. "Icetooth Shavant!" the Ice Tiger, known as Shavant, roared in response to its master.
"It seems that he really lives up to the name of the animal trainer. Milna muttered.
Perhaps before the final battle, Ruug felt the need to introduce himself. So when he had finished introducing the two of them to Icetooth Savant, he clenched his hand into a fist against his chest. "I'm Ruug, the most brilliant beast tamer in the Bantu clan!" the guy was even more wild than Rabina, his headdress was the tusks of two snow tigers, and he was covered with a coat made of the fur of the Ice Tiger, and his lower pants were made of the skin of the snow ray.
"Uma Gard. ”
"Mirna Galadesteen. ”
Maybe that's how the Bantu are, after a short opening remark, they don't say even a word until the end of the fight, that's their style. Icetooth Shavant stands by Ruug's side like a loyal knight, and will always follow his master's orders to attack his enemies. Uma didn't know how he had tamed this dangerous and ferocious animal, but he knew that the Ice Tiger was as threatening as Ruug himself.
Mirna seemed determined to end the icy journey quickly, so she held the wand floating behind her in her hand. Doing so will save her time chanting lengthy, complex spells to quickly attack her enemies. It was also at this time that Ruug attacked. He took an eerie step toward Mirna, while Savant grinded his teeth and stared at Uma, whom he had already seen as prey.
Ruug's uppercut came so suddenly that Mirna lost her best chance to judge her opponent's attack, so she had to defend passively for the time being. Of course, it was obviously unwise to use a wand to fend off the opponent's attack, and Mirna gathered the magic of Jack's bomb in the palm of her hand and quickly rolled it towards Ruug's fist.
She saw a glimmer of flame being thrown into the air by Ruug's uppercut, and the opponent's fist lost its strength and froze there. Mirna leaped backwards to distance Ruugra, then waved her wand and unleashed a fan-shaped curtain of fire in front of her. Ruug's body deftly rose to the ground and unleashed a not-so-graceful tumble in midair, dodging the attack of the Flame Veil. Then raise a powerful fist in the air and smash it at Mirna's head, and if the opponent wants to see his brain, it is a good choice to stand still or raise his weapon to try to parry.
Mirna immediately raised her wand and centered her body to prop up a wall of ice to repel the attacking Ruug, who was not stupid enough to attack the wall of ice with a lot of magical power, otherwise the consequences of being consumed by the magic would be unimaginable. Mirna didn't expect Ruug to be fooled, but she didn't even have time to unleash the magic in the ice wall. What was considered witchcraft in the eyes of the Bantu never seemed to work as intended, as they had always avoided magic, except for the shamans of the Bantu.
When Ruug returned to the ground, Mirna condensed the invisible magic on the tip of her wand, reached out and pointed the tip of the wand at Ruug's body, and the magic contained in it came out of the wand like a crossbow arrow, and pounced on Ruug. Ruug wasn't afraid of the magic, but he wasn't sure he could fend it off with his fists, so he dodged the attack with a clever dodge.
However, this was only the beginning of Mirna's stormy attack, as she withdrew her wand and plunged hard into the snow on the ground, then closed her eyes and began to chant incantations. It turned out to be a good opportunity for Ruug to attack, and he rushed towards Mirna with a brisk pace. Just as he stretched out his fist, a magical explosion of thought burst from Mirna's fingertips, its power tearing apart everything around it. Not only that, Ruug, who had no time to defend, was directly hit by this telekinetic explosion, and he spat out a large mouthful of blood, and his body smashed heavily into the thick snow.
The power of magic is always fearful, and even the most brave Bantu warriors have to think twice before they can act accordingly. In any case, it was much easier for the dominant Mirna than hunting a monster. The gap in strength is destined to have no suspense in the ending without major mistakes.