Chapter 536: The Duel (6) [Bonus Image]
"Si... Sienna?"
Molon's voice cracked and broke off in a series of coughs following his initial shock. Yôur favorite stories on n/o/(v)e/lbin(.)com
As he stuttered out the name, Sienna furrowed her brow and chided him, "It’s not like you’ve never seen me before. Why do you look so surprised to see me?"
"How did you...?" Molon began asking but stopped.
Molon had heard about Sienna’s recent whereabouts from Anise.
Sienna had been in the form of a large, unopened flower bud for a year. It was a transformation meant to help her ascend to a divine realm of magic. She had been under the guidance of the Sage of the Ivory Tower, Vishur Laviola, who could be called the persona of the World Tree. However, these details were trivial to Molon.
What mattered to Molon was that Sienna had been an unopened flower bud and would someday bloom in the divine realm of magic.
"Oh," Molon uttered as realization dawned on him.
The fact that Sienna was here could only mean one thing. Molon's eyes widened with shock, and his shoulders trembled.
Yes, Sienna had finally blossomed and emerged into the world after a year. This meant she had achieved her aspiration of reaching the divine realm of magic. She had undergone a metamorphosis from a human to a higher existence. Molon couldn't help but feel a thrill deep in his heart.
"Sienna!" Molon shouted with his arms wide open.
He wanted to embrace her and share this overwhelming emotion and excitement. However, just as he was about to wrap his arms around her, Sienna’s figure seemed to sink into the ground and disappeared.
He heard Sienna’s voice complaining, "Why are you acting like this? It's creepy."
Suddenly, Sienna was beside him. She slapped Molon's shoulder and rolled her eyes while Molon blinked dumbfoundedly. He could not understand how Sienna had suddenly vanished and reappeared.
"Good grief," Sienna said, glancing at Molon, who was blinking in confusion. She then crossed her arms and turned her gaze toward the dueling ground.
"He’s fighting like an idiot once again. I wonder if he’ll ever learn the lesson without dying once more,” Sienna grumbled while shaking her head in annoyance.
If it weren’t a duel, she would have joined in immediately. But for now, she put aside her petty annoyance with Eugene, who had recklessly arranged the duel and focused on other elements in the arena.
Gavid Lindman.
She didn’t contemplate how strong she had gotten. She wouldn’t be the one to deal with his power anyway, and she didn’t entertain the slightest thought that it might come down to her turn.
If it were her turn, it would mean Eugene had been defeated and killed, which she naturally needn't even consider.
Noir Giabella lay obliquely in the air. She was facing the dueling ground, which meant her face wasn't visible.
'Bitch.'
The moment Sienna thought this, Noir turned her head towards her. Despite the distance, Sienna and Noir's gazes met. Sienna felt an attempt at an invasion of her space, which she scoffed at and brushed away. Yet, Noir showed no sign of disappointment. She merely waved her hand flirtatiously with a seductive smile.
‘She was no ordinary bitch or monster even before, but now...’ Sienna thought with a click of her tongue and turned away.
She could see the Demon King of Incarceration. He was likely aware of her presence but showed no sign of acknowledgment, his attention fixed on the dueling ground.
She observed the authority of Incarceration enveloping the arena and compared it momentarily with her own magic. She came to the conclusion that it was pointless to compare them at this time. Sienna pursed her lips in a pout.
"Will you watch from here?" Carmen asked her while approaching from behind.
Her appearance hadn’t changed much from a year ago, but the change in her power was profoundly palpable to Molon. She was incomparably powerful compared to the Knight March, and her skills had evidently improved from before.
"There's no need to stand here when perfectly good seats are available,” responded Sienna.
She extended her hand toward Molon, but he shook his head without taking it.
"I can see fine from here,” responded Molon.
"Because of the Nur? You managed to leave the mountain for a while during the Knight March a few years ago,” said Sienna.
"Things are different from back then," Molon replied with a wry smile.
Indeed, a few years ago, it had been fine for him to leave the mountain for a brief period. But recently, the Nur had been appearing so frequently that he couldn’t leave. They would appear suddenly without warning, sometimes dozens at a time, and several times a day.
"It's alright,” assured Sienna.
"What do you mean it's alright?" questioned Molon.
"No Nur will appear for about half a day,” said Sienna before stretching out her hand.
The air parted, and a staff appeared.
Mary.
The Sage’s beloved staff, now fused with Frost, had transformed into a new form — a staff adorned with pristine snowflakes. The moment Sienna grasped it, a burst of light sparked and melted into the entirety of Lehainjar.
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