Chapter 565: Night (5)
Boom, boom, boom, boom....
The clamorous music echoed in his ears.
Ba-dum.
The beating of his heart swallowed the music. The multicolored lights of the Giabella-Face transformed the night sky, yet they were consumed by an even brighter, more intense light.
"Ah," Noir moaned.
Now was the moment. Noir gripped her necklace with a dreamy smile. The dream she had hoped would never end had concluded. It had felt as if the night would never end, as if it would never welcome the dawn. Yet, the moment was near for an ending. She felt death. She had become as desperate as she had yearned to be.
Hamel felt the same as Noir.
Ignition.
Noir had always loved that. It was a technique with reckless abandon that cared only for the moment, not what came after — an essence of murderous intent that sought to destroy the opponent while sacrificing one’s own life.
He would kill. He would kill no matter what. Even if he died, he would kill. That resolve emanated from Hamel as he bowed his head. The throbbing beat of his heart synced with the music and accelerated further.
Crackle, crackle!
The flames engulfing Eugene surged more violently, sparking deep red currents.
The flames of Prominence soared higher. The Wings of Light resonating with the Saints also grew larger.
[Aaaaah...!] The Saints screamed in unison.
The surging divine power, the ceaseless explosions — all of it became intense pain for the Saints. Yet Eugene did not ask them to endure.
[We must... endure...!]
Instead, it was the Saints who cried out. They were deeply resonating with Eugene now. They felt the pain of Ignition and knew that the agony they were experiencing was only a fraction of the whole.
This Ignition was different from any before. It transcended just igniting the Core or the cosmos or even the divinity itself. Eugene’s aspirations and miracles sought beyond that.
They had seen Ignition being used several times. It was a suicidal tactic that wreaked havoc on the user’s body. Honestly, Eugene had never liked using Ignition. He detested the circumstances that necessitated such a mad technique. He had thought several times that it would be better to retreat rather than use Ignition.
But he knew the truth. There was no situation where retreating without using Ignition was an option. If he did not employ it now, there would be no opportunity for retreat. If not now, he would never win.
Now, too, that was the case. As Ignition accelerated, the Saints also increasingly realized the presence of Noir Giabella. Noir Giabella was a distant, overwhelming being who alone could crush a city with her mere presence. She was capable of obliterating the continent and challenging the Demon King of Incarceration if she truly unleashed her power. She was truly an evil god.
But Noir felt closer now. She was not as distant as before, nor as overwhelming. The sense of inevitable defeat was wavering. If Eugene did not advance now, if he retreated, he might never again reach this point.
God might be nonexistent.
Both Anise and Kristina had once thought so because, despite fervent prayers, they had never heard the voice of god, and their prayers had not saved the world.
But now they thought differently. The indifferent, merciless Light had ultimately proven real. While it might forsake the hopes of its devotees, the Light sought the salvation of the world itself.
Their god was here in a desperate attempt to save the world, to overturn the predetermined apocalypse, and vanquish all Demon Kings.
Right now, the Saints felt the presence of their god more closely than ever before.
Eugene’s divinity surged. His divine might expanded. Yet, it was still insufficient. The vessel was too small. With his current capacity, Eugene could not overcome the situation. He yearned more deeply. He craved a miracle and thus caused one to occur. Divine power resonated with his wish, and an endless surge of divine power filled Eugene’s body, filling the universe near his heart.
He beheld the distant sea, a boundary that did not permit the footsteps of living beings. There, he saw the Light that had existed for eons, the God of Giants he once considered his friend in the ancient past, and the ancient gods who had allowed themselves to be devoured by the God of Giants at the brink of destruction. They had carried on as the Light.
‘It’s not enough,’ Eugene thought.
He could not contain all the divine power. He could only draw it out using Levantein as a conduit. Yet even that was not sufficient. The sword would never break, but Eugene’s body could not withstand the immense divine power.
But now he could bear it.
He lifted Levantein. Within the flames, there was a blade of glass. Without hesitation, Eugene turned Levantein’s blade.
Whoosh!
Levantein plunged into Eugene's chest. The glass blade, melting into flames and light, flowed into Eugene.
Thus, it was completed. The divinity of the Light became one with Eugene. The vessel expanded to the brink of shattering and finally broke. Yet, the light that had filled it did not spill out but mingled within Eugene.
"Ah, ahhh." Noir gripped her necklace while letting out a moan. She felt a force that would inevitably lead to mutual destruction. The miracle that Hamel now sought was solely to kill Noir.
Noir felt the same. All she desired was to kill Hamel. If she did not kill him, she would be killed by him. Either way, death was inevitable.
"Come, Hamel,” she whispered.
She extended her hand, which wore a ring engraved with Hamel’s name.
"Come to kill me,” she asked.
Eugene leaned forward. His flailing wings lay down beside him. His hands grasped the ground.
The simple power of the Annihilation Hammer — to push away whatever it touched, to shatter it, and to explode it — that power unfolded through Eugene's hands.
Boom!
The ground was pushed, shattered, and exploded. All of it became a violent propulsion. Thus, Eugene became a beam of light.
A dark red line split the darkness.
Crash!
Noir and Eugene collided. The hands that had reached out gently were crushed. From Noir’s mouth burst blood and fragments of her innards amidst the impact. It felt as if she had collided with the entire world.
"Ah, ah! Ahahaha!"
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