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I Became Rimuru In Kuroinu: Fixing A Hentai world

Voice of the world, that is what they called that is what I hurd, I see now to be reborn in this world, will not I will be fixing this world, My name is Aiden and I will makes sure this world is fix no matter what, and what will happen but I was reborn as a slime...will time to be this world's Rimuru

The_Ninja_king9138 · 漫画同人
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37 Chs

Time to slay

It was night, as an army of Orcs were moving as they were charging from the south as then a blast of fire but then, the orcs looked up as they saw Humans, Goblins, Infernor wolf's, leading them was Guren but next to him was another one.

Guren looked at her. "Of all the people lord Aiden just had to send you with me"

Luu Luu looked at and yalled. "Hey, I am stronger and I am princes knight my self". She then holded her war hammer as she looked at him. "Plus I have Invisibility".

Guren rolled his eyes, the Oni just looked at the little princes knight. "Just done get R word by these orcs, no waith these are not Olga, don't get eaten by them".

Guren puller out his sword as fire then covers the sword as Guren was ready for the attack

Luu Luu grinned, her war hammer glowing with a faint magical aura as she prepared for the battle. "Don't worry, Guren. These orcs won't know what hit them."

Guren smirked, his fiery sword lighting up the night sky. "Let's make sure of that, then."

As the orcs charged forward, their brutish forms storming across the battlefield, Guren and Luu Luu moved into formation. Behind them, the goblins, inferno wolves, and human soldiers positioned themselves, ready to strike. The ground shook under the weight of the oncoming army, but the eerie calm before the storm gave the pair time to prepare.

Luu Luu disappeared into thin air, her invisibility spell taking effect instantly, leaving only the sound of her footsteps to indicate her presence. Guren glanced back at her for a moment, but his attention quickly snapped back to the approaching orcs. They were close now—far too close.

The first orc reached them, its massive axe raised high, but Guren moved with speed that belied his size. He swung his sword in a fluid arc, sending a wave of flames at the orc, engulfing it in a burst of fiery energy. The orc screamed as it was consumed by the flames, its body collapsing into a smoldering heap.

"Is that all you've got?" Guren shouted, taunting the rest of the orc horde. "You're gonna need more than brute strength to take us down!"

From the shadows, Luu Luu appeared, her war hammer already in motion. She swung it with immense force, the magic-enhanced hammer striking an orc with such power that it sent the creature flying back, crashing into a line of its comrades. Luu Luu laughed, her voice light and mocking. "See? Told you I could handle myself."

Guren shook his head but couldn't suppress a grin. "Just don't get reckless, Luu Luu."

Meanwhile, the goblins and inferno wolves had already started to engage the orcs, using their agility and speed to cut down any stragglers. The inferno wolves were particularly vicious, their fiery breath setting anything they touched alight. The goblins, small but deadly, worked in groups, targeting weak spots in the orc armor and using their tools to slice through the thick hides.

As the battle raged on, Guren remained focused, his sword cleaving through orc after orc, the fire magic enveloping each swing and turning the creatures to ash. But he knew the real test would come soon. Orcs were strong, but they were disorganized—what mattered was the leader. If they didn't take out the leader, the horde would never break.

A large orc, even bigger than the others, appeared at the front of the group. It was clearly the commander, marked by the intricate battle armor and a massive greatsword slung over its back. Guren's eyes locked onto it.

"This one's mine," Guren muttered, determination setting in.

He leapt forward, the flames around his sword intensifying as he surged toward the orc commander. The orc, sensing the incoming threat, swung its greatsword with brutal force. Guren dodged to the side, his movements swift and fluid, before countering with a fiery slash aimed at the orc's side.

The orc blocked with its sword, but the fire magic exploded on impact, sending the commander staggering back. Guren pressed forward, not giving the orc any time to recover. With one final swing, he brought his sword down on the orc's chest, the fire magic cutting through its armor like butter.

The orc let out a roar of pain, but before it could strike back, Guren drove the sword deep into its heart. The orc crumpled to the ground, its body igniting in flames as the magic consumed it.

Guren wiped the sweat from his brow, his eyes scanning the battlefield. The orc horde was faltering now, their morale shattered with the death of their commander.

Luu Luu appeared again, her invisibility spell dissipating as she joined Guren's side, her war hammer dripping with the blood of orcs. "Well, that was fun. Are we done here?"

"For now," Guren replied, surveying the remaining orcs. "But we need to make sure this doesn't happen again. The orcs are just the first wave. We still have to deal with the bigger threat."

Luu Luu smirked. "You're always so serious. Let's take a breather before we dive into whatever's next."

Guren shook his head but couldn't hide the small smile tugging at the corner of his mouth. "Fine, but stay alert. There's still more to do."

With the battle all but over, Guren and Luu Luu took a moment to regroup, their forces mopping up the remaining orcs. The night sky above seemed quieter now, but both of them knew this was only the beginning. The war had only just started, and there would be much more to face before it was done.

In a different place, two people moved in quick as they started to sliced and dice the orcs, as they were near the fake lands, as the two people stopped as it was Miyamoto and next to him was Alicia.

Alicia looked at Miyamoto. "Don't think this means anything".

Miyamoto just looked at him. "You really don't trust monster, but your speed is fast, Hobgoblin attack".

As then a few Hobgoblin and Gobgoblina riding on Inferno wolf, they charged.

Miyamoto then looked at them. "Rember, keep some alive order of Aiden".

Alicia looked at him. "As expected from a monster".

Miyamoto didn't flinch at Alicia's words, his gaze sharp as he scanned the approaching horde. "Monsters can be useful when it comes to war. We've got a job to do."

Alicia gritted her teeth, her body tense as she readied her daggers. "Just don't expect me to like it."

The Hobgoblins and Gobgoblins riding on Inferno wolves charged forward, their battle cries echoing through the night as the wolves' fiery breath illuminated the battlefield.

Miyamoto moved without hesitation. He unsheathed his katana, its blade gleaming as he swiftly cut through the first wave of goblins. Each strike was deadly and efficient, and the goblins barely had time to react before they were struck down.

Alicia was a blur of movement. Her daggers flashed as she danced around the battlefield, slicing through orcs and goblins with grace and speed. Her movements were fluid, almost like she was a part of the night itself, and she avoided any counterattacks with ease.

Despite the fury of the battle, Alicia's expression remained cold, focused only on her task. Miyamoto was equally intent on his mission, but his eyes were calculating—he wasn't just there to destroy. There was more to the plan.

"Don't kill them all," Miyamoto murmured, more to himself than anyone else. "We need some alive for Aiden."

Alicia glanced at him, her eyes narrowed. "Why are we keeping any of them alive? Just kill them all. They're all monsters."

Miyamoto didn't spare her a glance, his blade continuing its lethal dance. "Aiden has his reasons. We follow orders."

Alicia's frustration was clear, but she kept moving, her focus on the battle. A Hobgoblin charged toward her, its axe raised high, but Alicia was faster. She sidestepped effortlessly, her daggers flashing as she severed the Hobgoblin's arm before it even had a chance to swing.

Meanwhile, Miyamoto was facing off against a group of orcs. He moved with deadly precision, each cut a calculated strike. His blade sliced through thick orcish skin, but unlike Alicia, Miyamoto was careful not to kill every single orc. He needed them alive, for reasons he wasn't about to explain just yet.

He muttered to himself, "We're not here to wipe them all out, only to keep them in check."

Alicia, still fighting, shot him a look. "Then why don't we just kill them all and get it over with?"

Miyamoto flicked his blade clean, his eyes scanning for the next target. "Aiden's got plans. We're just following them."

Alicia scowled but didn't argue further. She slashed at a group of Gobgoblins riding Inferno wolves, taking down the riders with quick, decisive moves. Miyamoto fought beside her, cutting down the remaining goblins as they tried to charge forward. They worked seamlessly together, taking down the threat in record time.

After the last of the goblins fell, Miyamoto stood, wiping his katana clean. "That's the front line taken care of, but this is just the beginning. More are bound to come."

Alicia's gaze stayed sharp, her knives still ready for action. "I still don't trust these monsters. But I'll do what I have to."

Miyamoto glanced at her, a smile tugging at his lips. "You don't have to trust them, but you'll have to work with them. That's the only way we win this."

Alicia didn't respond immediately, her focus on the horizon where more orcs were beginning to appear. "I trust only myself and the mission."

Miyamoto's smirk grew. "Fair enough. But if you want to keep working with us, you'll need to trust more than just yourself."

Alicia ignored him, her eyes fixed on the battlefield ahead as she prepared for the next wave.

The battle was far from over.

In different places, was Maia and Claudia were taking down more orc, they were at the east of all the chaos they were in the seven kingdoms.

Maia looked at Claudia. "If I was assigned anyone to help with this, thank Celestine-sama it was you".

"Don't forget me".

As then they saw non other then Gobta as he was riding on his Inferno wolf, with him was Prince as the two Hobgoblin fought with the Princess Knight.

Maia looked at them. "You knows I never thought I would see a day where I will fight side by side with Goblins".

Princes smirked at the red hair Princess Knight. "Please, don't compare us Nuteral area Goblins to the ones Olga has in her dark lands, they are noting but fucking beast".

Claudia just sighed. "Don't forget we have the Kuroinu to help as well".

As she said this, from the sides many arrows then flyer down, as they attacked the Orcs as well.

Maia glanced at Claudia, noticing the slight shift in her demeanor. "I never thought I'd be here either, but it's necessary. The orcs are a bigger threat than we thought."

Claudia tightened her grip on her sword, her expression still cold but focused. "Necessity doesn't mean I have to like it. But if we're going to stop this chaos, we'll need every hand, even if those hands belong to goblins."

Gobta, riding confidently on his Inferno wolf, was leading the charge as the fiery beast tore through the orc ranks. Behind him, Prince—a Hobgoblin—fought fiercely with the Princess Knight, his strength and speed on full display. The two goblins, though not exactly allies in the traditional sense, had proved valuable in this war.

Maia raised an eyebrow as she watched them. "Well, I never thought I'd see the day when goblins could fight like that."

Prince smirked back at her, hearing her remark. "Don't lump us together with those savage orcs from Olga's lands. We might be goblins, but we're nothing like them. We fight with honor, not like mindless beasts."

Claudia nodded slowly. "True enough. But let's not get distracted. We've got a mission, and it involves taking down every single one of those orcs. No matter where they come from."

The air was thick with the sound of battle. Arrows rained down from the hills, cutting through the orcs like a storm. The Kuroinu's archers had joined the fray, firing from behind the front lines with deadly precision.

Maia turned to Claudia, her face determined. "We'll need to move fast before they can regroup. I'll take the left flank. You cover the right."

Claudia gave a curt nod, her gaze flicking to the arrows still flying through the air. "Stay sharp, Maia. These orcs are relentless."

As they prepared to split, Gobta called over to them. "You two plan on standing around all day or helping me take down these orcs? They're tougher than they look!"

Maia chuckled dryly. "Don't get too cocky, Gobta. We're not here to babysit you."

Claudia didn't smile, but there was a flicker of amusement in her eyes as she readied her sword. "But we will make sure you don't get killed."

With that, they all charged forward, the sounds of battle filling the air as the various forces united in a single, fierce assault against the orc horde. Each strike, each arrow, each clash of weapons brought them closer to their goal, and while alliances might be unconventional, they all knew that they needed each other to survive this war.

Maia and Claudia fought side by side, but the goblins—though unconventional allies—proved to be strong enough to stand alongside them, making their way through the battlefield and cutting down the orcs in waves. The unity of purpose, though unlikely, was powerful, and for a moment, it seemed as if nothing could stop them from pushing back the orcs and reclaiming their lands.

But even with all their power and unity, they all knew this was just the beginning of a much larger conflict.

Maia glanced at Gobta, her tone thoughtful as she continued, "You know, since I've been to Aiden's village, I actually like the goblins from there. They're... different. More disciplined, more organized. It's surprising how much they've changed."

Gobta grinned, proud but with a hint of humility. "Ain't no surprise. Lord Aiden's been training us hard, teaching us how to fight smarter, not just harder. We're not just fodder for the front lines anymore."

Prince, who had been slicing through the orcs with deadly precision, turned his head slightly to acknowledge Maia's words. He wiped some blood off his blade before speaking. "Thank you. It means a lot, especially coming from someone like you."

Maia nodded. "I've seen a lot of goblins in my time, but the ones under Aiden's command... they're not like the ones we've been fighting. They have a sense of purpose."

Claudia, who had been focused on her own side of the battlefield, glanced over. "It's hard to imagine a world where goblins aren't just savage beasts. But Aiden's been changing that, one at a time."

Gobta puffed his chest out proudly, looking at the two princess knights. "Well, we're gonna show you that we're more than just your average goblin. Just wait until you see what we can really do when we're united."

As the battle raged around them, their words served as a reminder of the unusual alliances they had formed in this war. Despite the harshness of the conflict, there was a growing respect between them all—the goblins, the humans, and the princess knights.

To be continued

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