Chapter 602: The Demon King of Destruction (1) [Bonus Image]
"Ah," Eugene murmured, his voice tinged with an overt display of frailty as he shivered.
Molon was standing a few steps ahead of Eugene. He turned around, his voice filled with considerable tension, and asked, "What's the matter?”
It was a situation tense enough to stiffen even Molon's movements. It wasn’t only Molon who reacted to Eugene’s sudden exclamation. Sienna had been gripping her staff tightly and focusing intently when Eugene made the sound, causing her to jump in surprise as well.
She opened her eyes wide as she asked, "What? What's suddenly gotten into you?"
Instead of replying, Eugene remained silent, embarrassed by the fervent reaction his involuntary response had elicited. Seeing Eugene falter, Molon looked back, puzzled.
"Hamel, why suddenly—" he began to inquire.
"Dismiss it," Anise instructed from behind, sighing deeply as she raised her hand and smacked Eugene's back hard. "He was about to spout nonsense without reading the room."
"It's not that I couldn't read the mood. That’s not it. In fact, I was compelled by the atmosphere to speak nonsense," Eugene retorted, his justification neither a lie nor an excuse.
He truly felt that way. He could feel that everyone was overwhelmed by suffocating pressure. They could all sense the tension of an impending end, and that constricted everyone’s breath.
"And it's the stares from behind, too. Feels like they could bore a hole through my head," Eugene grumbled as he looked back.
At the edge of the plains, in front of the city walls, was an enormous grouping of various armies led by the Divine Army. This army was positioned such that it sprawled far beyond the walls to the rear. All those soldiers were watching Eugene's group heading towards the seal containing Destruction. Despite the considerable distance, flags fluttered, and cheers erupted as if they had seen him turn around. The powerful shouts vibrated through the plains, causing the very air to vibrate.
"They're all wishing for your victory, Hamel. Why not wave back at least?" Anise suggested.
"How embarrassing," Eugene muttered, though he waved his hand regardless. Another wave of cheers followed, and Eugene sighed deeply once more.
Their morale was high, at least in the army. There was little sense of the tension or fear of the imminent battle. However, that was mostly because many didn't truly grasp the reality of the enemy they were about to face. The seal was still intact, and the Nur hadn't yet poured forth. Eugene withdrew his gaze from the army and looked up to the sky.
Just as when he had battled the Demon King of Incarceration, a sun created by Eugene's divine power shone in the sky over the plains. And it wasn't just here. With Ciel's help in the early morning, he had also conjured a sun over Lehainjar, beneath which stood Aman, the army of Ruhr, and the mercenary forces led by Ivic.
"The snowy fields seem somewhat precarious," Eugene said.
Puffing out his chest with pride, Molon declared, "Aman is my descendant. To bear my blood means to be a brave and strong warrior, and those who follow him are the true heirs of Bayar." Taking a deep breath, he continued, "Though I cannot fight alongside them, my descendants will ensure that the Nur cannot descend from the mountains.”
"Shouldn't we worry about ourselves rather than others?" Sienna retorted, rolling her eyes and with a slight pout.
"And yet, you've arranged some of your spells here too," Eugene responded.
Both she and Eugene were concerned for those left behind. But there was a limit to what they could prearrange from here. Staying behind to fight against the Nur was impossible. Ultimately, the only way to end the battle was to defeat the Demon King of Destruction. Eugene unclenched his tightly clenched fist.
The chains he had received from the Demon King of Incarceration appeared in his palm, trembling and shifting. The chains had vibrated like this ever since he had gripped them, resonating more and more as they neared the seal of Destruction. Eugene steadied his breath and looked forward.
What appeared in front of him was the massively enormous wall of chains before him.
He looked at Molon, who was standing slightly ahead. Molon nodded and stepped back upon meeting Eugene's gaze. Next, he looked at Sienna, who stopped her chanting and moved to his side. Lastly, he looked behind at Anise, who clasped her rosary and stepped forward slightly.
All four of them, excluding Vermouth, stood before the wall of chains in unison, the chains in Eugene’s palm now vibrating more intensely. Cheers continued unabated in the distance. The brilliance of the Light could be felt without turning back, and it gently pushed against their backs.
Eugene stretched out the chain.
Fwooosh!
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