I was Drafted Into a War as the Only Human
Chapter 57: Battle in the Fog
- Chapter 92: Divine Mark
- Chapter 91: Opening Ceremony
- Chapter 90: Obsidian Chronicle
- Chapter 89: The Fall of Caelgorr Part 2
- Chapter 88: The Fall Of Caelgorr
- Chapter 87: The False End
- Chapter 86: Bye Bye Fog
- Chapter 85: Death
- Chapter 84: Long Awaited
- Chapter 83: The temple Shrouded in Fog
- Chapter 82: Cliffside Vigil
- Chapter 81: Eastward Under the sea
- Chapter 80: So Long Demon
- Chapter 79: The Beast in Human Skin
- Chapter 78: Two Monsters
- Chapter 77: A True Hero
- Chapter 76: Monster
- Chapter 75: Deeper and Deeper
- Chapter 74: Down Below
- Chapter 73: Grey Sea
- Chapter 72: Cliffs Edge
- Chapter 71: Grief in the Fog
- Chapter 70: The Fog Returns
- Chapter 69: Goals
- Chapter 68: Why?
- Chapter 67: Nyxaris
- Chapter 66: The Church of Shadows
- Chapter 65: Zone of Darkness
- Chapter 64: Whispers of Stone
- Chapter 63: Cursed Statue
- Chapter 62: New Team Member
- Chapter 61: Shadow Wolves
- Chapter 60: Caelgorr the Hollow
- Chapter 59: Defeat the Hollow
- Chapter 58: Deaths Door
- Chapter 57: Battle in the Fog
- Chapter 56: Seraphs Hollow
- Chapter 55: Lead and New Sword!
- Chapter 54: The Lovley Clouds
- Chapter 53: Enter Fenric
- Chapter 52: Lucys Manuals
- Chapter 51: King of Hearts
- Chapter 50: War Games
- Chapter 49: Lovers?
- Chapter 48: War Part 39 - Hell Ender
- Chapter 47: War Part 38- The Price of Power
- Chapter 46: War Part 37 - Power
- Chapter 45: War Part 36- Final Clash of the rivals
- Chapter 44: War Part 35 - Archangel vs Demon Lord
- Chapter 43: War Part 34 - The Queen
- Chapter 42: War Part 33 - Arcane
- Chapter 41: War Part 32 - Rage
- Chapter 40: War Part 31 - The Tunnel Strikes
- Chapter 39: War Part 30 - Betrayl
- Chapter 38: War Part 29- Stupid Human!
- Chapter 37: War Part 28 - Too much information
- Chapter 36: War Part 27- Flame and Light
- Chapter 35: War Part 26 - Circulation
- Chapter 34: War Part 25 - A true monster
- Chapter 33: War Part 24 - New Hair
- Chapter 32: War Part 23 - Prove it
- Chapter 31: War Part 22 - lets Talk
- Chapter 30: War Part 21 - The Ten Generals
- Chapter 29: War Part 20 - Vorn Cain
- Chapter 28: War Part 19 - The Human must die
- Chapter 27: War Part 18 - Second Friend
- Chapter 26: War Part 17- Unforgivable sin
- Chapter 25: War Part 16 - Shit
- Chapter 24: War Part 15 - Halftime
- Chapter 23: War part 14 - Giant
- Chapter 22: War Part 13 - Truly a hero!
- Chapter 21: War Part 12 - Feral
- Chapter 20: War Part 11- Wyrmlings!
- Chapter 19: War Part 10- Mocked
- Chapter 18: War Part 9- All in a days work
- Chapter 17: War Part 8 - Bigger the better
- Chapter 16: War Part 7 - Terrible Human
- Chapter 15: War part 6 - First blood
- Chapter 14: War Part 5 - Worm
- Chapter 13: War part 4 - The Amazing Hero!
- Chapter 12: War Part 3- A promise
- Chapter 11: War part 2- Foward
- Chapter 10: War part 1- Destruction
- Chapter 9: Seraphines Resolve
- Chapter 8: Whats my reason?
- Chapter 7: The Tale of the Humans
- Chapter 6: Playing Fair
- Chapter 5: First friend
- Chapter 4: Because I have to?
- Chapter 3: Divine and Mythical!?
- Chapter 2: The Four Gods
- Chapter 1: Pick 4000?!
Seraph’s Hollow was a war zone.
The once-silent meadow now screamed with chaos—steel clashing, magic cracking like thunder, and the unholy shrieks of things that shouldn’t exist. Spells lit the battlefield in bursts of color, casting brief snapshots of carnage before vanishing into the crushing blackness. And through it all, the fog crept and curled like it had a mind of its own.
They were surrounded.
Spectral warriors rose from the mist like nightmares born from smoke—half-formed figures with flickering limbs, their eyes glowing faintly through the haze. They didn’t speak. They didn’t breathe. They just attacked.
A small pocket of relative safety remained—silver grass beneath them, the worn bones of a stone road behind. Around it, the fog pressed in, forming a silent, malevolent ring.
Then the silence broke. 𝙛𝓻𝒆𝓮𝒘𝙚𝙗𝒏𝙤𝙫𝓮𝒍.𝓬𝒐𝙢
One of them lunged—its scream distorted, human-shaped but wrong in every possible way. It charged Lucy, arms twisted like melted wax.
He didn’t flinch.
A fire cylinder erupted from his palm with a boom, boring a smoking hole straight through the thing’s chest. It didn’t fall. It melted into black mist and dripped into the fog like ink spilled into water.
The air reeked of sulfur and scorched cloth, thick enough to choke. Cold fog curled around his ankles, clinging like wet rags. A low hissing sound slithered through the mist, as if the fog itself was breathing.
And then—it came back.
The mist snapped together like a reversed explosion, the warrior re-forming as if rewinding time. It let out a rasping howl and hurled itself at Gindu.
And then it happened again.
And again.
Endlessly.
Lucy slashed one down and immediately had to pivot as another reappeared from the same spot.
"Are you shitting me?" he gasped. "They’re immortal fog zombies now?"
He ducked a wild swing, cut through a torso, then used Double Strike to feint left and catch another in the side. Clean hit. Perfect follow-up.
Didn’t matter. The fog sucked up the damage like it was nothing and spat the warriors back out whole.
"They’re weak, sure," Lucy thought grimly, spinning and parrying. "But this? This is a goddamn endurance match. A haunted treadmill from hell."
He stole a glance at the others.
Gindu was fighting like a man possessed—each swipe of his arms a heavy, hissing arc that left trails of fog-blood. His scales glimmered with sweat. He was breathing hard, shoulders slumped.
Fenric was even more feral. His strikes were brutal, chopping through enemies like meat, snarling with every blow. But his limbs were slower now, his steps heavier. Even he couldn’t keep that pace forever.
Eri was the outlier. Her movements were tight, surgical. Every claw swipe landed. Every pivot was perfect. Still, her chest rose with effort. Her eyes never stopped scanning.
Llarm looked untouched.
He stood near the edge, serene in the chaos. Spiraling wind blades danced at his fingertips, shredding fog warriors before they even got close. He didn’t need to move much—his magic did the killing for him.
Lucy had thought about using wind, too. Would’ve been more efficient.
But he’d learned better.
Two elemental casters manipulating wind in close proximity? A disaster waiting to happen. One misaligned current, and Llarm’s magic could short out entirely. Lucy wasn’t about to be the reason his friend got skewered.
So he stuck to fire—short, lethal bursts—and paired it with Double Strike for maximum efficiency.
Mana flowed through him automatically now, a second heartbeat drumming in his veins. His body moved on instinct. He couldn’t even feel the mana cost anymore.
But the fatigue?
Oh yeah, that was there.
His shoulders ached. His wrists burned. Every movement felt like dragging his limbs through cement. Even with endless mana, his mortal body had limits. And he was brushing right up against them.
Another warrior came silently from behind.
Lucy spun, sliced off its head, and without missing a beat, triggered Double Strike. His blade lashed sideways like a whip, catching a second enemy in the ribs.
Two more down. Two more reforming.
"Great," he muttered between panting breaths. "This is a fog-themed Groundhog Day."
Shapes emerged—blurry at first, then solidifying. Ten. Twenty. Fifty.
Hundreds.
The mist boiled and writhed, constantly birthing more warriors. The empty gaps between enemies vanished. Shoulder to shoulder, they formed a silent army of smoke and steel, slowly closing the ring.
Lucy backed into the group, fire dancing at his fingertips, jaw clenched so hard it ached.
The flames around his hands sputtered, strained—not from lack of mana, but from sheer exhaustion.
The fog pressed in.
The battlefield had become a funnel—a death spiral.
"We’re not gonna make it," he thought. "Not at this rate. They’re gonna drown us in numbers."
He grinned bitterly, sparks flickering in his eyes.
"Well... guess this is one hell of a cardio session."
The onslaught didn’t stop.
Fog warriors poured in endlessly, a tide of mist and steel that refused to break. Lucy slashed, burned, cut, and carved—but they kept coming back no matter how many he dropped.
All around him, the fog closed in, pressing tighter. The circle of silver grass was shrinking by the second. The cohort now stood mere feet from a wall of fog-bound soldiers—hundreds of them still growing.
But no one ran.
They were still standing—barely.
"Keep it up!" Lucy shouted, his voice ragged. "Don’t stop now! They’ve gotta have a weakness—something!"
He hacked through ten more in quick succession, flames trailing his blade. Their smoky bodies hissed and evaporated into the fog—but only for seconds. Then the mist churned, thickened, and rebuilt them.
They came back, as always.
Lucy’s grin twitched. "Right. Weaknesses. That’d be nice."
He ducked under a slash, twisted, and cleaved through another, only to watch the torso reform mid-air. His mind raced.
’Nothing’s working. They’re not dying. Not really.’
A thought sparked—dark and desperate.
’Maybe if I used Atomic Radiation... nuked this whole field...’
The image flashed in his head—white light, scorched earth, silence.
And his friends, vaporized.
’Nope. Can’t do that. Not unless I want Fenric’s ghost to haunt me while chewing my ears off about friendly fire.’
He gritted his teeth, sparks flaring at his fingertips.
’Then what? What the hell am I supposed to do?’
Then... he laughed.
It wasn’t sane. It wasn’t even strategic. But it was real—a wide, reckless grin tearing across his face, teeth bared like an animal.
’Screw it. This is exactly what I need.’
The terror. The pressure. The impossible odds.
This was growth.
He took a deep breath and pushed harder.
Mana circulated through his veins, faster and faster, like fire chasing oil. His body screamed in protest, but he didn’t slow down. He didn’t even think. He moved.
Faster than before. Sharper. Meaner.
Blades of flame erupted from his strikes. Fog warriors lunged—and were cut down. They tried to reform and were struck again with Double Strike, Lucy’s blade flashing like lightning through smoke.
It didn’t stop them.
But it slowed them.
Just enough.
Lucy became a blur of movement and fire, carving and dodging, laughing through gritted teeth. His breath came in bursts, his muscles burned—but his momentum didn’t break.
Neither did the enemy’s.
Minutes passed. Then more.
An hour.
And the battlefield only got worse.
What had been hundreds was now a choking sea of mist and death. Over a thousand fog warriors surrounded them—tightly packed, shoulder to shoulder, blades raised, the mist pulsing like a heartbeat.
Lucy stumbled to a halt, chest heaving, arms trembling.
They were still fighting. But progress?
Zero.
And now, they were buried in it.
- Chapter 92: Divine Mark
- Chapter 91: Opening Ceremony
- Chapter 90: Obsidian Chronicle
- Chapter 89: The Fall of Caelgorr Part 2
- Chapter 88: The Fall Of Caelgorr
- Chapter 87: The False End
- Chapter 86: Bye Bye Fog
- Chapter 85: Death
- Chapter 84: Long Awaited
- Chapter 83: The temple Shrouded in Fog
- Chapter 82: Cliffside Vigil
- Chapter 81: Eastward Under the sea
- Chapter 80: So Long Demon
- Chapter 79: The Beast in Human Skin
- Chapter 78: Two Monsters
- Chapter 77: A True Hero
- Chapter 76: Monster
- Chapter 75: Deeper and Deeper
- Chapter 74: Down Below
- Chapter 73: Grey Sea
- Chapter 72: Cliffs Edge
- Chapter 71: Grief in the Fog
- Chapter 70: The Fog Returns
- Chapter 69: Goals
- Chapter 68: Why?
- Chapter 67: Nyxaris
- Chapter 66: The Church of Shadows
- Chapter 65: Zone of Darkness
- Chapter 64: Whispers of Stone
- Chapter 63: Cursed Statue
- Chapter 62: New Team Member
- Chapter 61: Shadow Wolves
- Chapter 60: Caelgorr the Hollow
- Chapter 59: Defeat the Hollow
- Chapter 58: Deaths Door
- Chapter 57: Battle in the Fog
- Chapter 56: Seraphs Hollow
- Chapter 55: Lead and New Sword!
- Chapter 54: The Lovley Clouds
- Chapter 53: Enter Fenric
- Chapter 52: Lucys Manuals
- Chapter 51: King of Hearts
- Chapter 50: War Games
- Chapter 49: Lovers?
- Chapter 48: War Part 39 - Hell Ender
- Chapter 47: War Part 38- The Price of Power
- Chapter 46: War Part 37 - Power
- Chapter 45: War Part 36- Final Clash of the rivals
- Chapter 44: War Part 35 - Archangel vs Demon Lord
- Chapter 43: War Part 34 - The Queen
- Chapter 42: War Part 33 - Arcane
- Chapter 41: War Part 32 - Rage
- Chapter 40: War Part 31 - The Tunnel Strikes
- Chapter 39: War Part 30 - Betrayl
- Chapter 38: War Part 29- Stupid Human!
- Chapter 37: War Part 28 - Too much information
- Chapter 36: War Part 27- Flame and Light
- Chapter 35: War Part 26 - Circulation
- Chapter 34: War Part 25 - A true monster
- Chapter 33: War Part 24 - New Hair
- Chapter 32: War Part 23 - Prove it
- Chapter 31: War Part 22 - lets Talk
- Chapter 30: War Part 21 - The Ten Generals
- Chapter 29: War Part 20 - Vorn Cain
- Chapter 28: War Part 19 - The Human must die
- Chapter 27: War Part 18 - Second Friend
- Chapter 26: War Part 17- Unforgivable sin
- Chapter 25: War Part 16 - Shit
- Chapter 24: War Part 15 - Halftime
- Chapter 23: War part 14 - Giant
- Chapter 22: War Part 13 - Truly a hero!
- Chapter 21: War Part 12 - Feral
- Chapter 20: War Part 11- Wyrmlings!
- Chapter 19: War Part 10- Mocked
- Chapter 18: War Part 9- All in a days work
- Chapter 17: War Part 8 - Bigger the better
- Chapter 16: War Part 7 - Terrible Human
- Chapter 15: War part 6 - First blood
- Chapter 14: War Part 5 - Worm
- Chapter 13: War part 4 - The Amazing Hero!
- Chapter 12: War Part 3- A promise
- Chapter 11: War part 2- Foward
- Chapter 10: War part 1- Destruction
- Chapter 9: Seraphines Resolve
- Chapter 8: Whats my reason?
- Chapter 7: The Tale of the Humans
- Chapter 6: Playing Fair
- Chapter 5: First friend
- Chapter 4: Because I have to?
- Chapter 3: Divine and Mythical!?
- Chapter 2: The Four Gods
- Chapter 1: Pick 4000?!
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