Chapter 606: The Demon King of Destruction (5)
The swords swung at breakneck speed, but paradoxically, they seemed to stand still. But that was how they merely appeared to the naked eye. The twin Divine Swords moved tens, no, hundreds of times in an instant, filling the space with their swift cuts.
These slashes of the Divine Swords did not simply vanish after the motion. The flames emitted by the Divine Swords gave these slashes a distinct form. Therefore, they couldn’t simply be avoided. Unless the slashes were smashed apart, the flames would only spread and grow.
Thus, Destruction was compelled to use the Moonlight Sword. Imbued with dark power, the Moonlight Sword emitted a pale and ominous light. The sword-light of Destruction was something familiar to Eugene. Eugene had experienced many defeats throughout his life, and most of them had been at the hands of Vermouth. Each loss prompted Eugene, or rather Hamel, to reflect on why he had been defeated.
He pondered how Vermouth had defeated him and how sharp and graceful Vermouth’s sword technique was. He thought about the precise moment he lost the pace of the battle that led to his defeat.
He remembered it all. Over and over, he had visualized these battles in his mind. More recently, he had experienced them firsthand. The specter he fought in Hauria had wielded Vermouth’s sword techniques after adopting Vermouth’s memories.
The onslaught of attacks did not cease. Eugene held his breath and poured all his strength into each of his swings. The web of flames intensified and threatened Destruction. However, it did not yield and advanced while swinging the Moonlight Sword. No, it wasn’t merely swinging the sword but also utilizing its left hand by enveloping it with dark power and extinguishing Eugene’s slashes.
‘Bastard,’ Eugene cursed inwardly at the unfolding situation.
His lips twitched in annoyance as he continued Asura Rampage. It was just like the last time he sparred with Vermouth. Of course, Vermouth held a different sword back then and wrapped flames of the White Flame Formula around his left hand instead of dark power. But apart from that, Destruction was currently mirroring Vermouth’s response.
‘It’s irritating how you mimic him,’ Eugene thought in annoyance.
Imitation.
That was all it amounted to. Destruction might possess strength and speed that far surpassed the old Vermouth, but Eugene did not consider Destruction superior to Vermouth. It didn’t matter how strong or fast it was. What mattered was how one combined and handled such abilities. Could a response that was nothing more than a knee-jerk reflex truly be considered strong?
What was so difficult about breaking down and devouring such a simple and brutish attack?
So, Eugene’s face twisted into a grimace. Using Vermouth’s body as a vessel and drawing on his experiences and thoughts was Destruction’s mistake. After all, possessing a human body limited its combat techniques, and Eugene was already overly familiar with the techniques it was utilizing.
And Eugene excelled in this kind of personal combat. Even if Vermouth himself came to fight, he would be no match for the current Eugene. Today’s Destruction was inferior to Vermouth’s responses. Growth? If Eugene fought in a way that allowed for its growth, yes, it might be quite a struggle in the future.
But that wasn’t a problem right now. Eugene did not intend to allow it to grow. He breathed in deeply and exhaled. His heart felt tight. His blood boiled and accelerated. His vision widened. The flames of the twin Divine Swords blazed intensely.
He sliced.
He thought only of that. A fierce will transformed into a miracle and embedded itself within the swords.
From that moment, Destruction could no longer follow the rapid slashes. The Moonlight Sword was helplessly pushed back by the successive strikes, and the left hand of Destruction could no longer suppress the flames. Destruction could no longer advance.
Little by little, Destruction had no choice but to retreat. It was being forced back. There was no other way. To advance would mean allowing deeper cuts. To stay put would also mean bracing deeper cuts. Thus, retreating was the only option it had.
But did that mean it could avoid being cut by retreating? Not necessarily. The slashes persistently pursued Destruction. Even though Destruction responded the best it could, its dark power and essence were being worn away.
Eventually, Destruction could no longer wield the Moonlight Sword properly. It shrank away and switched entirely to defense. But even that was insufficient. Though it desired to block everything, it couldn't.
Splurt!
The slashes that came from all directions caused dark power to burst like blood. Then, both Divine Swords simultaneously plunged straight ahead. The Moonlight Sword, set for defense, shattered into pieces.
“Do not draw the sword,” Eugene whispered between the slashes.
Though Destruction did not understand the words, Vermouth’s reasoning made it clear that one should not draw the sword against such an opponent. It would be no match against its opponent while using the sword. It sensed that it should not draw the sword, even with sufficient growth. Thus, Destruction hastily raised its dark power.
“Don’t,” Eugene whispered again.
Crunch!
Eugene’s strikes burst through the dark power. The jumbled colors scattered in all directions. Eugene brought his hands together. The two Divine Swords merged into one greatsword. He raised it overhead, then slashed downward. All of the lingering flames tangled like spiderwebs and connected to the Divine Sword. An inescapable succession of slashes trapped Destruction.
Fwoosh!
The magic and its hues were eroded by the flames. Though this wore down Eugene’s supply of divine power, he was unconcerned. Destruction’s dark power and color were being depleted faster than his divine power. Even in the belly of Destruction, he could hear the prayers of the world, hoping for his victory. Thus, he was still far off from running low on divine power.
Its body wasn’t moving. No, it couldn’t move his body. The persistent flames clung to the hues, not letting go. No, that was not the only reason. Simply put, the body was not moving as it wished. The muscles involuntarily tensed, and the joints were stiff.
‘Give it back.’
A voice echoed in its head.
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