Chapter 597: Advent (3)
The place that Eugene arrived at after passing through the portal of chains was Neran, where they had been stationed during this war. Having exhausted most of his power, this was as far as the Demon King of Incarceration could manage to connect the gate, and Eugene actually found this fact fortunate.
From here, he could see the battlefield clearly. He stood at the highest point of the city walls and watched as all the members of the Divine Army passed through the portal of chains.
Eugene observed the battlefield they had all just vacated.
The figures of the Demon King of Incarceration and the Demon King of Destruction were not visible. All that was there now was a massive dome of chains — the last seal the Demon King of Incarceration conjured by sacrificing himself. Eugene narrowed his eyes and intently observed this seal.
He could faintly make out the inside of the seal. What he saw within were writhing masses of flesh. It was packed with Nur as far as the eye could see. The seal was about the size of the coliseum where he had dueled Gavid, and it was filled to the brim with nothing but the Nur.
"I can't see,” Eugene muttered, rubbing his aching eyes.
No matter how hard he tried, he couldn't see the center of the seal, and looking from the outside was futile with so many of the Nur crowding the view. Finally, Eugene gave up with a heavy sigh and looked away.
'What about Molon?' he asked the Saints inwardly.
[We are continuing the treatment, but... he is not fully recovered yet.]
Eugene sighed again after hearing Anise’s response. Should he be grateful that Molon was still alive? If so, it wasn’t just Molon who was fortunate. They had all nearly died. In fact, many had perished.
The scene he had witnessed was still etched in his eyes: Priests of the Graceful Radiance, who had been organized from the start as a suicide squad, spreading their wings and charging at the Demon King of Destruction.
If the Demon King of Incarceration had not come this far and acted stubbornly, insisting on testing them and pushing them to their very limits, if there hadn’t been a full-scale battle, they would have proceeded with the original plan to enter Pandemonium with only a few key members of the general staff. The Graceful Radiance would have also sacrificed themselves to become the Light for Eugene.
But the battle had unfolded differently. Even though some priests had died during the fight, more had survived. But all the members of Graceful Radiance who survived had momentarily blocked Destruction in exchange for their lives, and seeing this, the entire Divine Army had charged forward for Eugene.
"Dammit,” Eugene cursed.
Whether as Agaroth or Hamel, Eugene had seen his fill of battlefields. This wasn't the first time he'd seen people die for someone else. But, this was a first. Those who had charged for Eugene’s sake were killed by the very person Eugene had sworn to save. That creature had even tried to kill Eugene.
'Is that really even Vermouth?' Eugene mused, recalling the indistinct figure he had seen.
Thinking back on its movements, it seemed devoid of any sense of self. If even a shred of his ego remained, it wouldn't have acted that way. Eugene forcibly erased the haunting scene from his vision. It was because of those who sacrificed themselves without a second thought that Eugene had survived.
But in truth....
"Stupid bastard,” he muttered.
Eugene gave a heavy sigh and slapped his own face. With a smack, his head was whipped to the side.
"If I hadn't just stood there like an idiot...," Eugene muttered angrily.
His excuse had been that he didn’t have proper control of his body due to the recoil from overusing Ignition in the earlier battle. But that was just that — an excuse. The real reason he had frozen in the face of the descending Destruction was that he couldn't bring himself to believe what was unfolding before his eyes. Recalling it made his stomach churn again, and Eugene slapped his cheek harder this time.
His head turned with a loud smack. Thinking a slap might not be enough, he had punched himself. But he had hit himself so hard that his head spun, and his mouth was filled with the taste of blood.
"Idiot, what are you doing?" a voice was heard chastising Eugene.
Someone steadied Eugene as he staggered, about to fall. He blinked rapidly to clear his vision. He recognized the face and spat the blood pooling in his mouth to the side.
"What else? I’m doing something idiotic,” he answered in frustration.
"At least you know." Cyan sighed deeply and released his hold on Eugene. He examined Eugene's blood-caked face and body and shook his head, asking, "Aren't you going to at least wash up?"
"Speak for yourself,” Eugene retorted.
It was true. Cyan was in no better condition. Eugene pointed at Cyan’s hair, which was matted and stiff with dried blood, and clicked his tongue.
"Don’t come any closer; you smell like a rotting corpse,” Eugene commented.
"That’s probably coming from you,” Cyan grumbled before sitting down on the parapet of the wall.
In the middle of the empty battlefield was the seal of chains. The scene he had just witnessed was truly unfathomable and ominous. Just thinking about it made Cyan shiver, but he did not show it and gripped his knees tightly.
"A lot died,” Cyan said, still staring at the empty battlefield.
"I know,” answered Eugene.
"But far more survived,” Cyan continued.
"Because we won,” Eugene replied.
"Because you won," Cyan corrected him.
During the battle, Cyan’s hands had moved of their own accord as he wielded his sword. It seemed he had relied more on instinct than reason from some point onwards. He couldn’t even remember how many of the enemies he had killed.
He was suddenly reminded of his first battlefield. He had killed quite a few people back then, too, and frankly, it had not been much different this time. But he felt like he could never get used to it.
"If you hadn't gotten the Demon King of Incarceration to surrender... um... I would still be fighting out there, right?" Cyan asked rhetorically.
"That's true,” Eugene agreed.
"And if you hadn’t brought the sun up in the sky... our side would have suffered much more damage. So...." Cyan paused, lowering his head.
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