Chapter 614: Vermouth Lionheart (6)
The Nur had been pouring forth without an end, but suddenly, they all froze in place before beginning to disappear in unison. It didn't take long for all the Nur to vanish without a trace, despite having filled the plains and the snowy mountains with heaps of corpses.
Those who had desperately held the front lines, facing death, and those who had supported them from behind to prevent the lines from being pushed back — all who had dominated the skies, the land, and the snowy fields — needed a moment to grasp the reason behind the sudden disappearance of the Nur.
"Is it over?" someone muttered belatedly.
Similar murmurs emerged from various parts of the battlefield. Soon, these murmurs turned into a great shout, and all the survivors cheered in delight.
It was over.
It was truly over. The army of the Demon King of Destruction, which had emerged as if to bring about the end of the world, had completely disappeared. As they cheered, everyone looked toward the Demon King of Destruction. The figure of the Demon King of Destruction no longer seemed grotesque or ominous. The dizzying colors had faded, and the dark power that had instilled fear in their hearts was no longer perceptible.
Carmen was gasping and huffing laboriously and barely clung to consciousness. Her heart felt as though it might burst, and her breathing would not settle.
Heaven Genocide, which could be called Carmen's trademark, had long since been shattered. The armor that had earned her the epithet of the Dragon Lion was the same. With her weapon in such a state, her bare hands fared no better. She could no longer even clench her blood-soaked hands. They hung limply at her sides as she looked at the Demon King of Destruction.
Vague figures appeared in the fading colors. Five... no, six? Carmen strained her eyes to discern the figures but to no avail.
"Why are there six of them?" Gilead asked while barely holding onto a broken sword.
Alchester lifted his head to look ahead, even as blood kept dripping from his mouth.
"The Demon King of Incarceration was in there, wasn't he?" he said.
Four heroes had gone in to kill the Demon King of Destruction: Eugene Lionheart, Sienna Merdein, Molon Ruhr, and Kristina Rogeris. If they had succeeded in their mission to rescue the Great Vermouth, as hoped, there should have been five.... If counting the Demon King of Incarceration, then perhaps... six. Though, the Demon King of Incarceration could hardly be called a hero. Still, he had sacrificed himself a week ago to temporarily seal the Demon King of Destruction.
Gion attempted to count the numbers in his head but suddenly felt dizzy and collapsed to the ground. His mental state was so poor that he couldn’t even count simple numbers correctly.
"It must have ended, right?" Gion asked with desperate hope. It was a sentiment shared by everyone.
"Why is the Demon King of Incarceration standing so close to them?" Lovellian expressed his doubt after descending from the sky.
It was a valid question. The veil of colors was still fading, and the figures of the heroes were still not clearly visible beyond it. Yet, even if they were just wavering shadows, it was evident how they were standing together.
"Arms around each other’s shoulders?" Ivatar muttered under his breath. He had already collapsed a while ago.
Arms around each other’s shoulders? Raphael leaped down from Apollo upon hearing those words.
"God has subdued the Demon King!" Raphael could not help but shout. He was feeling overwhelmed by surging faith.
Subdued? Everyone squinted and stared at the shadows after hearing Raphael’s sudden exclamation. It was a hard thing to believe unless one of them was kneeling. But none of the six visible shadows appeared to be on their knees. Perhaps Raphael’s pain and fatigue had clouded his judgment.
'That wing must belong to Saint Kristina... and that large figure must be Lord Molon....'
'But who is the other one?'
Those unaware of Anise's existence began speculating amongst themselves.
"Perhaps they become friends with the Demon King of Incarceration inside...?” Melkith suggested.
"Stop talking nonsense," Hiridus, the Blue Tower Master, quickly reproached her.
"What’s so nonsensical about it? After fighting like this, camaraderie could sprout..." Melkith scoffed in response while lying sprawled on the ground.
"I see it now..."
There was no longer any need for guesswork as the figures became clearer.
"Clap, clap, clap," Carmen uttered without a hint of embarrassment.
She had opened her mouth to mimic the sound of clapping when she realized she could not produce a loud enough clap with her tattered hands. Right beside her, Gilead stared at her while she demonstrated her unique ability to produce a sound with mouth claps but could not think of it as strange behavior.
Instead, Gilead was deeply touched and overwhelmed and called out, "Lady Carmen...!"
He wanted to cry. It would be none other than Carmen who must be feeling the most sorrow at the moment. She would have wanted to applaud loudly enough to shake the world, but she couldn’t. Thus, Gilead raised his arms high for all to see in her stead.
Clap, clap, clap!
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