Sword Art Online Crossover: They're all close friends, how did I become a player?

Chapter 169: Men on both sides



Chapter 169: Men on both sides

After being comforted by everyone, Ichigo Hitofuri finally cheered up again, his fighting spirit burning brightly in his heart, and he felt that he could do it again.

Digging up younger brothers is a piece of cake!

So, the next morning, he led his team to the underground city with great enthusiasm, and once again began his journey to dig up his brother.

Let's leave aside Ichigo Hitofuri, who was covered in dust from digging, and talk about Yu Bai here.

Honmaru's reception room

At this moment, the atmosphere in the spacious and elegant reception room of the citadel was unusually heavy, as if even the air had frozen.

Yu Bai sat upright in the center of the sofa, with two men with astonishing auras sitting on his left and right sides.

One was blond with red eyes and an arrogant expression; the other had black hair and black eyes and an icy demeanor.

These two were none other than the hero-king Gilgamesh and the god of the earth, Buyue.

At this moment, Gilgamesh's red eyes were like burning flames, staring intently at Bu Yue, who was sitting to Yu Bai's left. His aura was terrifying to the extreme, as if he was on the verge of exploding at any moment.

But the moon exuded a chilling aura, making the surrounding space seem as if it would freeze at any moment. His dark eyes were also fixed on Gilgamesh.

As the two locked eyes, Yu Bai, sitting between them, could almost hear the crackling sound of lightning generated by their gaze.

At this moment, Yu Bai felt as if he were in dire straits, surrounded by men on all sides.

All of this started this morning, after Ichigo Hitofuri led his team out of the citadel to the dungeon.

At that time, Yu Bai and Bu Yue were lying in the courtyard enjoying the warm sunshine, Kasen Kensada was practicing calligraphy attentively, and the tea drinking group was sitting leisurely on the corridor, watching Kitsune-no-suke and the little tiger playing and frolicking in the courtyard.

The whole scene was peaceful and pleasant, as if time had slowed down at this moment.

However, this tranquility was shattered by a sudden change. A dazzling golden light ripped across the sky, as if a rift had been torn open, and a golden figure strode out from the crack.

Immediately afterwards, accompanied by a loud "BOOM!!!", a sharp spear shot out like lightning toward Bu Yue, who was lying next to Yu Bai.

At the critical moment, Bu Yue sensed the danger. He reacted quickly, pulling Yu Bai away from their original spot in an instant. The spear plunged deep into the place where Bu Yue had been standing, leaving a shocking crater.

The sword spirits within the citadel were awakened by the sudden commotion and appeared warily in the front yard.

They thought an enemy was attacking, and were secretly surprised: which blind fool dared to attack Lord Yu Bai's Honmaru in broad daylight?

However, when they looked up and stared, they were surprised to find that the figure backlit by the sun and shimmering with gold was none other than the Hero King Gilgamesh, whom their lord had brought back to the citadel.

"You scoundrel! How dare you, an ant, touch your friend's hand? Release your friend's hand at once!"

Gilgamesh's crimson eyes, sharp as a snake's, were fixed on Bu Yue, his gaze filled with anger and majesty.

As he finished speaking, a series of golden ripples of Gate of Babylon began to shimmer behind him, surging like ocean waves. Countless sharp Noble Phantasms emerged from the ripples, gleaming with cold light, like a volley of arrows aimed directly at the Moonless Ground, their imposing aura terrifying to behold.

"Ah, it's Gilles. You've finally descended from the Throne of Heroes? Let me introduce you to this..."

When Yu Bai saw that Gilgamesh had arrived, he was initially happy and wanted to introduce Bu Yue, who was beside him.

However, Gilgamesh interrupted him before he could finish speaking: "My dear friend, we can talk about my matter later. Let me deal with this damned bastard first."

Although Gilgamesh's tone was slightly gentler towards Yu Bai, the anger in his eyes did not diminish in the slightest.

Recalling the scene when he left the Throne of Heroes, Gilgamesh couldn't help but feel a surge of irritation.

He intended to leave Valhalla quietly to find his dearest friend, whom he longed for day and night, but unexpectedly, Young Flash and Wise Flash discovered his whereabouts. They pressed him for directions.

What a joke! How could I, the King of Heroes (and the King of Chuunibyou), tell these two bastards that my clone met my best friend when it descended, and that I'm now going to abandon my duties to go find my best friend?

Of course it’s impossible!

However, as different forms of Gilgamesh, could the young Gilgamesh and the wise Gilgamesh not be aware of their own despicable nature?

The usually unruly A-Flash actually wants to leave Valhalla, and it's his original form, so something must have happened.

They immediately noticed Gilgamesh's abnormality and used their omniscience to investigate, quickly discovering the reason for Gilgamesh's unusual behavior.

Upon learning the truth, both Young Shan and Xian Shan were enraged.

This guy didn't even tell them he encountered Enkidu, and now he's trying to hog the food all to himself! He left the two of them in Valhalla and secretly went down to find his best friend.

How can this be tolerated?

Don't even think about it!

Young Gilgamesh and Wise Gilgamesh immediately objected, as they also wanted to see their best friend. Thus, the three Gilgamesh fought fiercely outside Valhalla, each vying to be the one to come down and find their friend, while keeping the other two Gilgamesh imprisoned inside Valhalla.

The match lasted for several days, and in the end, A-Flash emerged victorious.

There's nothing we can do about it; A-Flash has the highest stats among them and is also the youngest and strongest hero king.

With an arrogant smile that drew hatred from everyone, Gilgamesh left the exhausted Gilgamesh and his young son in Valhalla before he departed.

To delay their escape, he even used all the sealing artifacts in the Gate of Babylon to seal the gates of Valhalla for both the young and wise Gilgamesh.

It's the kind of place where not even a fly can get in; anyone who touches the door will be severely injured or even killed by the sealed treasure. He needs to ensure that he can successfully find his best friend without being disturbed by anything he dislikes. (Specifically referring to his other two selves.)

It's clear he has deadly methods; he's truly ruthless towards himself.

However, when he finally defeated two versions of himself who wanted to steal his best friend and arrived at the citadel following the time-space imprint left by his best friend, he saw a scene that enraged him.

A foolish and ignorant bastard was lying next to his best friend, and they were so intimate that he was even holding his best friend's hand!

He hardly ever pooped!

……

Gilgamesh: After defeating both versions of himself, he happily went to find his best friend, wanting to show off and get Enkidu to praise him. But then the sky fell.

Bu Yue: What? Your best friend? Feng Yue is my best friend! This guy is really annoying, I don't like him.

Yu Bai: My Honmaru feels like it's going to be destroyed. I wonder how many koban it will cost to rebuild it.


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