Heroes From Other Worlds Who Don't Like To Fight

Heroes From Other Worlds Who Don't Like To Fight
Chapter 179: Bamboo Forest



Historia sat on the rock while taking off her footwear.


"I'm so tired, how vast is this bamboo forest."


Souma also thought there was something strange about this place until he also sat down to rest watching around. This bamboo swayed in the wind and produced a strange sound as a reciprocal, despite all that.


Souma pulled the katana he had been carrying around his waist, cutting the bamboo vertically until through his slash he was able to cut five bamboos simultaneously.


"What are you doing?"


"Try to see this."


Historia could see from her seat how the piece of bamboo was moving to reunite with the previous piece.


"Why can?"


"This forest is alive, run fast."


"Eh."


Historia was forced to run as the previously silent bamboos began to grow hands to grip them.


"It's all because Souma did the no-no."


"These bamboo trees will still attack us without me doing anything just now."


Souma gave a lightning slash to open their path but unfortunately a bamboo tied the leg of Historia and pulled her up.


"Had I thought this was happening, women have always been the object of fanservice like this."


His position was reversed and the Historia skirt fell down, seeing that Souma immediately turned his face away while Historia smiled ignorantly.


"If I tease Souma, I think it will work."


Souma could see a horn appear on the Historia's head, although it was his imagination that he seemed to fit wearing it.


"It's a shame, I better take off my underwear too."


"Oi."


Souma slashed the bamboo so Historia fell to the ground.


"Oh, my ass."


"If you have time to do something weird help me get this over with."


"Good, good."


Historia drew the sword in her hand and slashed at the bamboo that attacked them, she followed Souma's movements then turned her back on each other.


"It's endless, is there someone controlling it?"


"You mean a monster with intelligence, it's rare to find it."


Souma also thought the same.


The last time Souma met the monster was during a dungeon incident in the town of Huruhara, at that time there was a black crystal implanted in his body so at a glance he thought that the crystal affected him but he realized that it was the monster that took it from other monsters.


Monsters have evolution, intelligence is one of the results of such evolution.


From a distance a tree moves like a human or honestly has the same posture.


"He showed up" Historia said.


The tree placed its hands down and the roots burst out to target the two, Souma pointed his hand with a short spell.


"Inferno."


Bams.


The fire gushed to burn it with a powerful explosive force, leaving only a giant crater without injuring the monster.


"This monster traps anyone passing by and makes it a nutrient for him."


"That's disgusting."


The tree began to grow as it roared at the two, its body enlarged and where its belly was was a wide gaping start.


Souma and Historia moved forward as the creature stretched out its hand to attack them with plants, Souma and Historia moved wide to slash the hand quickly, the pieces fell as the two had narrowed the distance whether Souma's sword or Historia both slashed it neatly.


Just in case Souma burned it with fire.


"Is it possible that a creature like this isn't the only one here."


"I think it's right."


Souma could sense the existence of the others and he was sure that they would not appear before nightfall, so it would be best if they could pass through the forest before that time.


On the banks of the Historia river sitting while cleaning her legs, Souma who saw her was a little fascinated how her legs and thighs were so white and alluring.


She also did not hesitate to show what was inside her skirt working on a clean white cloth.


"Souma you're getting interested in something like that, I don't mind if you try to sink your face into this part."


And Souma gushed it with splashes of water.


"Cold."


He really is a seductive demon, Souma thought inwardly.