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Return of the Sword God-Rank Civil Servant novel Chapter 284

At Su-ho’s provocation, Bahram scowled and spoke.

“Who the hell are you?”

“Can’t you tell just by looking? Kingdom army.”

He wasn’t wrong.

Su-ho’s current appearance was still that of the Palace Soldier #1—the form he’d used while fighting fake-Su-ho.

He looked ragged and low-ranking, but the armor design clearly differed from that of the invaders. Anyone with eyes would know he wasn’t one of them.

Bahram narrowed his eyes further at Su-ho’s mockery.

“You’re an idiot. If you were lucky enough to survive, you should’ve stayed down. Why go begging for death now?”

“So that’s how you are when things turn—run away. Is that your idea of chivalry?”

Su-ho’s retort made Bahram’s face flush red.

Few professions prized honor more than knights.

And Su-ho had just stabbed straight into that pride.

But Bahram, being a seasoned knight, forced a calm smile back onto his face.

“Pathetic. Whatever little trick you’ve got—it ends here. What are you waiting for? Kill him.”

“Yes, sir!”

“Kill him!”

“Let’s go!”

“Waaagh!!”

At Bahram’s order, the invading soldiers charged Su-ho.

Su-ho raised his sword and swung it broadly, his face utterly expressionless.

Slash!

Not just the charging soldiers—everyone in the room was struck by a crimson arc of light.

[Cloud Severance is activated.]

Splurt!

Blood geysers erupted.

They’d all been decapitated simultaneously.

One particularly tall soldier didn’t even lose just his head—his entire chest had been sliced through.

But not everyone died.

One survived.

Bahram.

Though the crimson arc of Cloud Severance had definitely swept over him, unlike the others, Bahram drew his sword and blocked it.

Su-ho looked at him in mild surprise, eyes flicking to the name tag.

– Bahram Lv. ???

All the other soldiers were labeled just Invader, but he had a proper name.

That meant he was, at the very least, a named monster.

And with his level hidden, odds were high that he was a custom-tuned monster based on the challenger.

‘So that’s how he blocked Cloud Severance.’

No matter.

Named or tuned—he just had to take him down.

Su-ho was confident.

No matter the difficulty, the system never threw in monsters that a player couldn’t possibly beat.

‘Well, by the system’s standards, anyway.’

Bahram lowered his sword slowly and said,

“You’re... not normal, are you.”

“Took you that long?”

“What? ...Ha!”

Bahram burst into laughter.

Then, his expression turned ice-cold.

“I swear—you won’t die easy.”

“Confident, huh.”

“Let’s see how long that smug face lasts. You’re just trying to protect the princess, right? But here’s the thing...”

Bahram snapped his fingers.

More invaders poured in from the hallway, replacing the fallen.

“We’ve got more soldiers than we know what to do with. Not only that, we know every secret path in this castle. We’ve even got specialists who can stop high-level teleportation. And you? What do you have? A few cheap tricks?”

Bahram’s taunt was bold—and not without merit.

But Su-ho didn’t care.

“God, you talk a lot. So what?”

“Heh. Let’s see how long you can keep acting tough.”

Bahram raised his hand.

Archers in the back row nocked arrows.

“Try blocking this.”

With that, he lowered his hand.

And the arrows flew.

Fwsh-fwsh-fwsh!

A volley of arrows rained down.

Su-ho didn’t flinch. He stepped in front of the princess and started batting them away with his sword.

More arrows ◆ Nоvеlіgһt ◆ (Only on Nоvеlіgһt) kept coming.

But Su-ho stood his ground and kept deflecting everything that came near the princess.

Some even struck him.

But—

Clang! Clang!

The arrows bounced right off him.

[Dragon Body is activated.]

[Iron Cannon Three is activated.]

Thanks to Dragon Body and Iron Cannon Three.

Watching the arrows clatter off, Su-ho grinned.

‘This is the same body that tanked the Subji Divine Guardian’s hits. These are nothing.’

After a while, the arrows stopped.

The soldiers had run out.

They hesitated, confused.

Su-ho smiled brightly.

“What, that’s it? No more?”

“Why you bastard—!”

Su-ho answered by swinging his sword.

Slash!

Another Cloud Severance.

And once again, the entire room was cleared.

Except for Bahram.

He’d blocked it again.

Su-ho clicked his tongue.

“Seriously, how many more of your men have to die because of one useless commander?”

“Shut your mouth!!”

That was the last straw.

Bahram couldn’t hold back any longer and charged at Su-ho himself.

Clang! Clang! Clang!

He was a skilled knight.

He hadn’t just studied tactics—he’d honed his swordsmanship too.

But as time went on, Bahram’s face lost its composure.

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