Translated by Jim
Edited by RED
If Abel had not had seven holy knight Summons to surround Baruch the Bloody, its extra speed and strength could have turned the chase into a marathon.
Its Nine-Headed Hydras were also being quickly destroyed by Abel's team. Soon, the only one left in the hall was Baruch the Bloody, fighting by itself.
Of course, Abel's wizard Summons also joined in the attacks, and Abel kept a close eye on Baruch the Bloody's condition.
Lightning strikes from Hell blasted out of Baruch the Bloody each time his knight Summons landed a strike on him. Although Abel's knight Summons could handle the fight for now, even though Baruch had a Lightning Enchantment, Abel knew very well some of his knights might die if Baruch unleashed an all-out self-destruction.
I admit it, I saw the title, blinked, and thought I saw Venjur the Unholy, and wondered when the author decided to name something after the D&D cartoon...