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Five thousand meters underground.
In the cavern the Imperial assembly had existed in just a mere hour before.
“Good-bye, criminals of the past.”
“Both the Planet’s Navel and the Imperial assembly, the very symbol of authority—you’ve always wanted to go down together, haven’t you?”
The rubble had fallen. The monitors the Eight Great Apostles possessed had been destroyed.
That had all been reproduced.
“Haah… Uh… H-how many times do you plan to abuse my power? I’ve reached my limit!” Sisbell sat down, having become exhausted. Her Illumination astral crest on her chest steadily lost its light. “Trying to use Illumination for long periods of time is like…haah…ah…trying to hold my breath. I really do have a limit!”
She was panting and desperately trying to regain her breath. As Iska and the others watched, the third princess of the Sovereignty took on a serious expression.
“Oh, Elletear…” Her voice was so faint, it seemed close to disappearing. She couldn’t help but let out a sob, and her thoughts seemed to be in disarray from the shock of the reality she couldn’t accept.
The witch Elletear.
In the scene her Illumination had re-created, the moment that the princess with goddess-like looks had turned into a monster, Iska hadn’t been able to hold back his discomposure, so of course Sisbell would feel shocked, considering they shared the same blood.
“There was another one before this, too, wasn’t there?” Jhin muttered.
“Vichyssoise from the Hydra family, wasn’t it? She also turned into some monster and attacked us, didn’t she? Is Elletear the same as that?”
“Oh, Jhin-Jhin, now, that’s a dangerous way to think of this.”
“……What?”
“You’re right that they’re similar, but only in the sense that they both ended up like that from Kelvina’s experiments under the Eight Great Apostles’ orders. But Elletear should never have been created.” Risya pushed up her glasses. Behind the lenses, her eyes were bright and sharp as needles. “The Eight Great Apostles weren’t able to control her. So what shall we do, Your Excellency? It looks like holding that thing back will be very difficult. “
“Agh… I hope you genuinely regret what you did, Apostles.” The beastperson sighed in resignation. “So they made a monster even they couldn’t control, then exited the stage. Oh well… I think we need to go after her before she evolves. Well, there we have it, Black Steel’s Successor.”
“Huh?”
He noticed the Lord turn their head slightly as though to look at the astral swords. Iska gulped.
“Are you saying I should stop her?”
“That thing is no longer Elletear or the princess anymore. If we leave her to do as she pleases, both the Empire and the Sovereignty are done for. At least, she’ll evolve until she becomes a monster that will be able to accomplish that.”
“W-wait!” yelled Sisbell, who was still sitting on the ground. She borrowed Rin’s hand to stand up. “So you’re going to stop my sister…?”
“That isn’t your sister anymore. She’s a witch who will destroy the world.”
“She’s my sister!” Sisbell glared at the Lord and bit her lip. “No matter how she changes, she’s still my sister. Please let me talk to her.”
“Talk? I think you’ll only find tragic results if you do that.”
“Even so, I’ll still go to her!”
“All right,” the Lord said.
“……Huh? Are you sure?”
“I doubt the witch has any emotions left in her, but in the 0.01 percent possibility you can convince her to stop, we might as well give it a try. But if it doesn’t work, I’m not the one who’ll suffer. It’ll be you, Princess Sisbell. And you should be prepared for that.”
Lord Yunmelngen snapped their fingers.
“Planet’s Defense, Phage.”
It was bright white—like paint was blotting everything out—as walls appeared and wriggled in midair, surrounding Iska and the others.
“Yeek!”
“Wh-what are these gross things?! Why are the walls moving?!”
Nene leaped back, and Commander Mismis turned pale. Behind them, Rin grabbed Sisbell and yelled, “Watch out!” Lord Yunmelngen glanced at them, seeing their various reactions.
“The type of astral power that took to me a hundred years ago was the kind that burdens me with the Planet’s Defense. In human terms, it’s something like an immune system’s white blood cells. Unfortunately, it’ll only listen to me when I’m doing something that protects the planet.” The Lord waved their arms around like a conductor. “Do you hear me, astral powers? We’re going to fight that witch, so follow her scent and take us to her.”
—Is io miel.—May it be done.—
He couldn’t tell whether it was male or female, a child’s or an adult’s, but a neutral voice surrounded him from the walls all around; then his vision wavered for a moment. He felt as though his consciousness was fading, as though he was suddenly drowsy.
The eighth checkpoint.
When he came to his senses, the grounds of the inspection area sprawled in front of him, surrounded by metal fencing.
“We’re at the border?! If we’ve been brought all the way here, then my sister Elletear must also be here!”
“So we got blasted off from the Imperial capital to the border a few hundred kilometers away. That’s a pretty extravagant power.”
Sisbell looked around while Rin seemed taken aback next to her.
However…Rin almost immediately scowled.
An alarm began ringing. She had gotten caught by the astral-energy detectors—at least, she’d likely gone on guard assuming that that was what had happened.
“What is the meaning of this?” Rin narrowed her eyes with suspicion. “Why aren’t there any Imperial soldiers coming even though the alarms are going off? Hey, Imperial swordsman.”
“I’m not sure, either… I think it’s weird, too.”
The place was deserted. They didn’t see any citizens or even a single Imperial soldier, but the inspection gate was open. As it was, it didn’t look like one of the Empire’s defensive bases at all.
“Commander Mismis, we need to go farther in…!” In the expanse of the inspection space, Iska gulped when he faintly saw someone farther in the space. “Rin, you keep an eye on Sisbell. Stay here!”
“What? H-hey, Imperial swordsman?!”
He ran into the inspection area.
As the human figures they’d seen steadily grew clearer, he heard Commander Mismis’s voice let out a strangled cry from behind him. “How?!”
Dozens of people were collapsed on the ground, both on the Imperial forces’ and astral corps’ sides. The soldiers were still holding on to their guns, and the astral mages had fallen with their hands outstretched as though they were in the middle of using their powers. There had been no distinction made between who was an Imperial or who was part of the Sovereignty.
They’d all been taken down without discrimination. And among them…
“Looks like there’s a familiar face here.”
Jhin ran over quickly; then the tip of his shoe tapped a man wearing a mask. It was Lord Mask.
When Jhin saw even one of the Zoa family’s purebred types on the ground, he took on a dubious tone. “If he’s here, that must mean all the people on the ground are the Zoa’s astral corps. Did they fight the Imperial forces to a draw, then?”
“B-but, Jhin Big Bro, there aren’t any signs of a fight!” Nene cautiously approached one of the astral-corps members.
Even when she turned one of them over so their face was upright, she couldn’t find a single scratch on them. If they’d fallen from the Imperial forces’ shots, then she would have found bullet holes at the very least. In other words…
“They never fought?” Iska murmured, but he still couldn’t believe it.
……We came following Elletear’s trail.
……If everyone was taken down without discrimination, does that mean she did this?
She had obliterated the Eight Great Apostles; then she proceeded to destroy the Imperial forces and astral corps. What could her aim be?
“Iska!” Mismis howled.
In the direction the gun-toting commander was looking, a young black-haired girl was walking toward them. Iska recognized her.
“Kissing?!”
“ ”
Her face was bare without her usual blindfold. She swayed and made her way over to them.
“Get away from her! Commander, Nene…you too, Jhin!”
“I know,” Jhin assured him.
Iska gripped his astral swords, and Jhin aimed his sniper rifle at her. She didn’t respond.
Why?
She didn’t summon a single thorn like she had at Mudor when they’d fought last time. Instead, she approached them and continued tottering along.
“Uncle…”
She sank to her knees. The girl crouched over the unconscious Lord Mask as though covering him. It seemed she hadn’t even registered that an enemy was in her midst in the first place.
“No…Uncle…wake up! Please…I’m sorry, I’m sorry. I…I was too weak!”
The black-haired girl held the fallen man.
“I was too weak…so you protected me…but you could have escaped! I’m sorry… I’m so sorry, Uncle!”
She continued to cry. Even though she was right in front of Imperial soldiers holding weapons, the girl had forgotten to create her thorns and instead wailed while cradling her guardian.
“Tsk.” Jhin lowered his weapon. “Put down your gun, too, Boss. She hasn’t even realized we’re here. It’s better to leave her be than to spur her into action by doing something. We’ll catch her later.”
“O-okay. Then I’ll also—”
“Sister?!”
“Lady Alice?!”
They heard two more shouts at the same time. Those had been Sisbell’s and Rin’s voices.
Far off from Lord Mask, the two of them ran over somewhere. They ran toward a girl with tousled, long golden hair who had fallen over.
Alice?!
His heart skipped a beat. Why was Alice, who was supposed to be in the Sovereignty, here at the Imperial border? But he put aside that question for later.
“What?!”
As Rin and Sisbell ran off, Iska’s eyes automatically followed their backs. He suddenly broke into a cold sweat. The Imperial forces and astral corps were both unconscious for reasons unknown, and even Alice was in the same state. Iska assumed she’d fallen to a similar fate as they had.
……It can’t be true.
……Even Alice?!
“Sister! Sister, please!”
“Lady Alice, please wake up! Lady Alice!”
As Sisbell and Rin yelled, they jostled her shoulder.
He didn’t know how long they continued, but the golden-haired girl’s lips trembled slightly.
“…Uh…ugh.”
“Sister?! Rin, did you see her lips move just now?!”
“Yes! Lady Alice, are you all right?!”
“…Uh…cough! …Cough!”
The golden-haired princess sputtered. After panting roughly for a bit, she slowly opened her eyes.
“…Rin… Sis…bell?”
She hadn’t met the same fate as the soldiers around her. Alice had only been temporarily unconscious.
“Lady Alice!” Rin, overcome with emotion, latched on to her mistress. “I was so worried. I’m so glad you’re safe… What in the world happened?!”
“It was—”
When Alice tried to explain, her eyes went wide. She’d realized the situation they were in. This was the Empire’s checkpoint. And behind Rin and Sisbell was…
……Iska?
Though she hadn’t said it out loud, Iska knew she had just said his name with only her lips.
“We just got here, too…”
He didn’t approach her, however. As an Imperial soldier, Iska kept his distance from the princess.
Talking with her, like they had at the Lou family’s villa and when they’d recaptured Sisbell, was fine. At the very least, it wouldn’t seem odd to the rest of Unit 907.
“What happened here? It’s not just the Imperial forces. Dozens of astral-corps members are unconscious. And Lord Mask. You know what happened, don’t you?”
“ ”
As Rin and Sisbell watched her, Alice silently bit her lip. Sorrow filled her eyes. She looked so weak, Iska doubted his own eyes.
“It was Elletear, wasn’t it?”
The voice that had spoken wasn’t human.
Alice let out a yelp that wouldn’t form into words and flinched when she saw the beastperson appear behind them.
“Oh, how rude of you, Nebulis princess. You do realize the supreme authority of the Empire is before you?”
“You…you’re the Lord?!”
“There’s no need to be so surprised. I believe you’ve seen something much worse than me, after all. You witnessed your sister in her monstrous form, didn’t you?”
The Lord nonchalantly walked over to them. They seemed to observe Alice as she was sandwiched between Rin and Sisbell.
“Hmm?” Lord Yunmelngen squinted. They had a nostalgic look in their eyes. “You appear a lot like the first queen, Alicerose. Exactly like her, in fact.”
“……Huh?”
“Regardless. Come, Princess Sisbell, third time’s the charm.”
“A-again?!” Sisbell hid her chest behind her hand. “I’m exhausted! I’ve already gone far past the limits of what I’m able to do in a day!”
“I’ll take you to an Imperial bakery for cake later.”
“No thank you! Oh…it’s not that I don’t like cake, but if I use Illumination like this, as a repercussion, I won’t be able to use my power for several days!”
“But aren’t you curious, too?” The Lord swung their arms out; then they looked at the fallen soldiers all around. “Don’t you want to know what happened here? In all likelihood, this was Elletear’s rampage, but we need to look into what kind of power that monster has.”
“This really needs to be the last time…” Sisbell placed a hand on her chest and let out a deep breath. “Well, then…”
“Stop!”
They heard a shriek. The black-haired girl had abruptly opened her eyes wide as she still held Lord Mask. Her face was pale, as though all the blood had drained from it, but her shout wasn’t directed at Sisbell. What she actually feared was something else.
“It’s coming.”
A black current formed from thin air.
“A rampage? How uncalled for. I was still very much in control.”
The current of air eddied and condensed into a humanoid shape, forming distinct feminine curves until it eventually took the form of a woman with beauty rivaling a goddess.
“…Sis…ter?”
“It’s been too long, Sisbell. I’m glad to see you’re doing well.”
The eldest of the Lou sisters smiled gracefully. She looked at the third sister, who was doing her utmost to simply squeeze out her trembling voice.
“I was so worried when I heard the Hydra family whisked you away. They didn’t manhandle you, now, did they?”
“…”
“What’s wrong? Why so pale? If you’re feeling unwell, just tell me. Oh yes, you must feel so anxious because we’re in Imperial land.”
“Don’t make a fool out of me!” Sisbell bared her teeth and howled. “You’re underestimating your own little sister! I know everything… You were the one behind all of it. I know you were behind the Imperial forces attacking the palace. And I know you instructed the Hydra to attack me, too!”
“…”
“You did this here as well, didn’t you?!” Her finger quivered slightly as she pointed it at her eldest sibling. “Sister! I don’t understand you! Why in the world would you do this…? And you not only made an enemy out of the Empire but of the Sovereignty, too?!”
“Well, they’re nothing but nuisances.”
“…What?”
“I don’t intend to tell you everything. I just explained it to Lord Mask, after all. Oh, I suppose you can’t ask him about it anymore, considering the state he’s in.”
“Sister…” Sisbell was at a loss for words.
Her lips trembled as she backed away. She’d realized the sister in front of her was no longer the sister she knew.
“Nebulis Sovereign First Princess Elletear.” The beastperson stepped forward. “It seems you’ve been quite consumed already. How does it feel to have become a monster?”
“Well, it’s nice to meet you, Your Excellency.” Elletear bowed politely. She even grasped the edge of her skirt and lifted it slightly as though greeting a dance partner. “The Eight Great Apostles have disappeared.”
“I know.”
“Both the Imperial forces and the astral corps are all sleeping soundly.”
“I can see that.”
“So…” Elletear traced her own lips with her fingers and lifted a corner of her bewitching mouth. She seemed to be enjoying herself. “After I eliminate everyone here, no one else will be in my way.”
“…Huh!” Almost reflexively, Iska unsheathed his astral swords.
Jhin, Commander Mismis, and Nene readied their guns.
I will eliminate you.
They knew it wasn’t a joke, especially because they’d seen the battle between the Eight Great Apostles and Elletear using Illumination. She wasn’t merely provoking them for nothing. The witch in front of them was simply that dangerous.
“Your Excellency, if I can just make you disappear, my paradise will be all the more reachable.”
“Hmm. I don’t know about that.” Yunmelngen tilted their head. After looking around, they faced Elletear again directly. “You’re late, Crow.”
“Huh?!”
Elletear spun around. There was a black flash that sliced at Elletear’s upper body and just barely grazed her.
“How heartless of you. How could you attack a dainty maiden from behind?”
Elletear leaped away. Although she had a large cut on her left shoulder, she didn’t bleed a single drop of blood.
“Oh, are you the Black Steel Gladiator Crossweil, by any chance?”
“ ”
The man wore a black coat and held a black unsheathed blade. He didn’t respond to Elletear but slowly turned to face the others. “It’s exactly how it looks, Iska.”
“Master?!”
“This woman isn’t human anymore. She can’t be called an astral mage, either.”
It was black mist. Instead of red blood, black mist seeped from Elletear’s wound. In addition to that, the cut itself healed before their eyes. The scene so obviously made it clear that Elletear was no longer human that Alice and Sisbell averted their eyes without realizing it.
“She’s completely black inside. Looks like the only thing that’s still human about her is her facade.”
“Well, that really was uncalled for, sir. But you’re not wrong, so I can’t deny it.” Elletear’s smile didn’t waver. She seemed to accept being called a monster, almost as though she found it comforting. However… “……Ugh.”
Her smile froze. Elletear, who had been watching them calmly, opened her eyes wide and looked up at the deep blue sky.
A tan girl with fluttering dirty-blond hair hovered above them.
The Founder Nebulis.
“Revered Founder?!”
“The Founder?!”
“Oh, it’s been a while.”
Some yelled in surprise while others yelled in alarm, and one person sighed in resignation, then turned to look at the sky.
On the other hand…
“The astral powers were making a commotion, so I came here to find this…” The girl wasn’t looking at anyone in particular. She was watching the black mist spurting from Elletear’s shoulder with clear eyes. “So it’s you.”
She hadn’t been looking for a response from the start. She pointed at Elletear.
“Firmament Bloom.”
Lightning surged and flashed, swallowing up Elletear entirely and carving a gigantic hole in the asphalt before anyone else could react.
“I intended on destroying the Empire first, but it looks like I’ll have to make a change of plans. You are an enemy defiling the planet. Disappear.”
“Ah, too bad.” The black current swirled. Elletear, who had been obliterated without a trace, reemerged as the black current converged again. “If only I’d been able to get rid of the Lord here, it would have made things so much easier. But the Founder is here with purebred types and the Saint Disciple who inherited the astral swords. I think I’ve had my fill.”
She let out a dramatic sigh.
“So I think I’ll make a fresh start.”
Elletear’s body glowed.
As though she herself were astral power, she suddenly disappeared—or so they all thought. Even Elletear.
Sizzle.
A small spark crackled, and the light around Elletear blew away.
“What?” The first princess’s eyes went wide. “Did you interfere with my teleportation…?!”
“You thought I’d let you escape?” The Founder Nebulis’s eyes were cold. “I blocked the hole.”
“Amazing… So your astral power is related to space-time manipulation. You were a step ahead of me.” Elletear smiled bitterly. She didn’t have the same composure as before. It was clear she was bluffing and had been cornered.
“You’re an eyesore. Disappear, girl.”
“Oh, how terrible. What a predicament I’ve found myself in.”
The witch knelt. As though speaking to the depths of the planet, she placed her hands on the ground and caressed it.
—So please save me—La Selah Milah Uls.
The ground rumbled as though it were about to overturn itself. A blast of wind began to blow.
“Wh-what is that?! Why is the ground shaking?!”
“Lady Alice, Lady Sisbell, hide! There’s something abnormal about this wind!” Rin had invoked her astral power.
The ground at her feet swelled, turning into a golem that shielded Alice and Sisbell. However…the ones who needed protection most of all weren’t either of them.
“I see…”
He looked as though he was weak and in pain. When Iska turned around, he saw his teacher on his knees. Behind him…
“Ugh…ah…”
“Your Excellency?!”
Risya was holding the beastperson. Unlike Lord Yunmelngen’s normal aloof demeanor, their face had twisted in pain as they held their chest, and their canines peeked from their mouth.
……What is this? What’s going on?
……Master?! And the Lord is in pain, too?!
Iska didn’t feel anything strange at all. Neither did Risya, who was holding the Lord. Jhin, Nene, and Commander Mismis, as well as Alice, Sisbell, and Rin all seemed to wonder why the other two were in pain.
“Now you’ve done it…” The Founder Nebulis landed on the ground, but it didn’t seem intentional. It was as though she’d lost the ability to maintain herself in the air and had fallen. “You woke it? Did you just call the calamity’s name?!”
“Ah-ha!” The princess with emerald hair began to laugh. “Ah-ha…ah-ha, ah-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha! What a wonderful day. The two symbols of the Empire and the Sovereignty—the Lord and Revered Founder—are both crawling on the ground!”
It was as though she couldn’t stop herself from finding it amusing. She seemed to be caught in a sense of rapture as her face flushed.
“That’s right, Revered Founder. The stronger your astral power, the more it rejects the calamity. You likely won’t be able to move for a while.”
Clack, clack…
As she approached the Founder, her footfalls rang out.
“It’s simply not part of my sensibilities to lay a hand on a defenseless person, but you’re an exception. I mean, you are a risk factor in my ambitions.”
“It’s like…you’re saying you could get rid of me…”
“Yes, Revered Founder.”
As the Founder gritted her teeth, Elletear looked down at her, rapt with attention.
“Once I eliminate you, I’ll become the last witch on this planet.”
Her body transformed. The body of the princess with the face of a goddess changed before their eyes into a dark, transparent monster.
“You!”
“Are you surprised? Yes, I’ve already become one with the calamity to this extent. I could even easily crush you in your weakened form right now, Revered Founder.”
Elletear’s dark hand reached for her, but before she could touch the defenseless Founder, an ice blade grazed her hand.
“Sister!” The blond girl leaped in front of the immobilized Founder. It was Alice. “Sister, it seems your form is your answer. So you’re no longer a Sovereign princess or our kind sister anymore! You are a monster who will wreak havoc on the world! So that is your answer, then!”
Her voice went hoarse from shouting. Her eyes were red and swollen as she pointed at the monster in front of her. “In that case, I will stand against you to protect the Sovereignty!”
An intensely cold breeze began to gust. Vines of ice started to form at a dizzying speed as Alice touched the ground. The broken road froze over, and the vines wrapped around Elletear’s legs. “Lock!”
“My, my, Alice.”
Crack.
The ice began to crack. It was the sound not of Elletear freezing but of the ice around her legs shattering.
“How?!”
“What a quaint girl you are. So you’re still holding back on me.”
Then she disappeared. She left not a sound or a trace.
“She’s gone?”
“Oh, a split end.”
“Eek?!” Alice’s face froze. Her sister had reappeared right next to her and was caressing her hair.
“It’s very damaged. This is no good, Alice. You must take care of your hair.”
“Ugh!”
“But I’ll make sure you don’t have to worry about it ever again.”
The witch’s fingertips were black and transparent. They crawled up Alice’s neck like five small serpents.
“I’m sorry, Alice. This is where you’ll…”
“I’d never allow you to do that!”
Elletear’s fingers were still intertwined around Alice’s neck, but before she could strangle Alice, Iska swung his sword, though he swiped only at the spot Elletear had been.
She had instantly teleported.
Elletear disappeared before Iska could even touch her with his sword.
……It’s the same as before. There’s almost no sign of when she’s going to teleport.
……It’s the same as Kelvina’s phototeleportation leaps!
She was almost astral power itself. The laws of physics didn’t apply to Elletear as she was now.
“Alice!” He ran toward Elletear, who had appeared in front of him.
Iska yelled at Alice behind him, “Use your ice to capture her again.”
“What? B-but…!”
“There’s a weakness to Elletear’s teleportation. She can’t use it when she’s restrained by astral energy.”
That had been the case with Kelvina. Because she’d been held down by Rin’s golem, she hadn’t been able to make a leap and had fallen to the ground. A moment would be enough. He just needed her to hold Elletear down with her ice vines.
“I won’t let her escape this time.”
“Oh, are you confessing your love for me now?”
She was calm and composed, but Elletear teleported again farther back.
She was obviously different. She didn’t hide her heavy caution that she hadn’t shown when facing the Lord, the Founder, or Alice.
“Ah, that hurt…”
A small bit of her side was missing from her transparent black body.
It was where she’d been cut by the astral sword. She still hadn’t been able to recover from the wound.
“It’s just like Kelvina said. My natural enemy would be incredibly pure astral energy. And if the astral swords are the most potent form of it, I see that it’s true. It seems even touching it is dangerous for me.”
“I’m sure I told you before…”
He leaped from the ground. Iska ran closer to her quickly enough that Elletear couldn’t read how far apart they were for a moment.
“How quick you are…”
“There won’t be a next time.”
He would stop her before she could use her powers. In other words, he would win by being the first to strike. That was a tactic that worked with any astral mage, no matter how powerful, including Elletear. But nevertheless…
“I wanted to be in exactly this situation.” The monster’s voice grew louder. “Even in this form, even if I’m hated by so many, I have a knight who will protect me. Oh, how wonderful it feels to be a princess with a knight in shining armor who comes running to her rescue… I’m truly so happy…”
This is why I love you, Joheim.
Iska raised his astral sword.
Before it could touch Elletear, though, a sword from the side thrust out to stop him.
“What?!”
“She is my master, so keep your hands off her, please.”
It was a red-haired Imperial soldier. Iska thought the man’s battle uniform, which seemed to be a cross between a coat and armor, was incredibly familiar. That was because he had been one of Iska’s colleagues.
The Saint Disciple of the first seat, the “Flash” Knight Joheim.
This man had always been Elletear’s and had joined the Imperial forces with the intention of betraying the Empire. Sisbell’s Illumination power had revealed it.
But when Iska thought about it, he’d had a clue right from the start that this was the case. He had gotten it from Elletear.
“There was a time when I was close with the Imperial army.”
“I would love to know. There are two people who wield swords among the eleven Saint Disciples. I wonder who would be stronger: you or Joheim?”
Elletear had been secretly communicating with someone in the Imperial forces. And she had blatantly disclosed that it was Joheim.
…Wait.
……Does that mean she already saw through things up to this point back then?!
There were only two Saint Disciples who were swordsmen. In other words, Elletear had predicted the two of them would fight someday to see who was stronger.
And Iska had replied to her in the past…
“I specialize in anti-astral mage techniques. I never trained to fight against people.”
“Even if I competed, I would fall behind at the first or second strike, and I’d lose at the third.”
“Oh, Joheim, I was wondering where you had gone.” With the help of Risya’s hand. the Lord stood back up. “I knew you weren’t being honest. I thought you were a spy for the Sovereignty, but I see you were on that thing’s side.”
“I would thank you for all you’ve done for me, Your Excellency…but alas,” the First Saint Disciple answered with a serious expression. “I approached you in order to obtain information. And you made me a Saint Disciple in order to obtain information from me. We owe nothing to each other. And please do not call my master that thing.”
“Look for yourself, Joheim. That thing standing behind you is even more of a monster than I am.”
“There is no monster here.” The knight moved to stand in front of the dark witch to protect her. “I only see a princess with ideals nobler than anyone else’s.”
“Were you brainwashed?”
“Of course not.” The one to answer was the monster behind him. “I rejected Joheim multiple times. I told him I was a monster, that the world would hate me, but he never left me. That’s all.”
Then she went silent. Joheim simply raised his sword as Elletear remained behind him. Both of them were staring at the other side and didn’t move.
……Elletear is after the Lord and Founder.
……But I’m standing in front with the astral swords. And Alice is behind me.
They were at a stalemate. Elletear couldn’t attack recklessly. On the other hand, if Iska tried to attack, the Saint Disciple was in his way.
They were at an impasse.
In order to break through it, he needed an overbearing offense or…
“Hmm… Looks like this is over.”
Clap.
Elletear had signaled for her guard to retreat.
“Let’s withdraw, Joheim. I’ll see the rest of you sooner or later.”
She turned away. It was almost as though the tension had never existed in the first place.
“I’ll gain much more power from the planet’s core; then, once I’ve evolved, we’ll meet again.”
“Huh? Are you running away, Sister?!”
“Yes, I am, Alice. Unlike you, I’m used to running rather than fighting. Oh, but I have thought of something I could tease you with.”
Elletear turned around. From her outstretched fingers, two dark droplets of water fell and splashed as they hit the ground.
“Alice, have you ever fought astral power before?”
“What?”
“Eidos of the sea and eidos of the earth. You can’t let them escape. Just one of these could destroy the whole Empire and Sovereignty.”
Splish.
Elletear and Joheim seemed to sink into the shadows at their feet and disappeared.
Then, as though to replace them, the black droplets of water rose, forming into two monsters.
……Those.
……What are those?!
It sent shudders down Iska’s spine, and he broke out into goose bumps. He felt a sense of emptiness greater than he’d ever felt before against any other enemy he’d faced.
The monsters, glowing ominously, took on the shape of humans.
“ ”
“ ”
One was a dark blue that no light could penetrate, like the depths of the ocean. The other was dark red like corrupted soil. In their hands, they held cross-shaped spears that looked as though they could have been made of solid seawater and solid blood. Their heads were perfectly round without any indents at all. Only the spot where their eyes should’ve been was devoid of light, so he couldn’t even see where they were looking.
The monsters creaked like an old door as their faces slowly turned toward Iska. He felt an unbelievable sense of hostility coming from them.
“Um, Iska…”
“Stay back, Sisbell!” He readied his astral swords in his hands and yelled, “They’re no normal opponents!”
“Lady Elletear, what kind of joke is this…?” Rin muttered.
In order to keep his distance from the two monsters, Iska slowly backed away.
“These could destroy the Sovereignty on their own? How could she even joke about that?!”
“You don’t need to think about what she said, Rin.” Next to her, Alice firmly bit her lip. “She’s now an enemy of the Sovereignty. Just take it as simple provocation. We need to get rid of these monsters quickly. At least, I hope we will…”
She didn’t let the monsters out of her sight.
“So let’s say you truly are the Lord. I don’t intend to harm the Empire here today. So—?” Alice quickly asked the beastperson.
“Keep your eyes ahead. This is a battlefield,” the Lord said without leniency as the blue giant—the eidos of the sea—attacked Alice.
It glided across the ground, seeming to travel sluggishly, though it slipped along like a skater on ice and approached her at an alarming speed.
“Blade!” The water waiting at hand solidified before their eyes. The sword Alice had formed using her astral power thrust through the giant’s breast as it charged toward her. Or so it seemed.
That was how it looked to Iska as he watched the entire thing happen from start to finish.
The ice sword that Alice had thrown pierced through the eidos of the sea. But now it flew toward Alice.
“What?”
Her astral power’s automatic defenses didn’t activate. Because Alice had created the sword, her astral powers didn’t sense it as a threat.
Zoosh…
The ice blade made a dull sound as it pierced something. Just before it could harm Alice, a golem had appeared to protect her, and the blade was now deeply embedded in it.
“Lady Alice, get back!”
“Guh?!” Alice leaped without worrying about grace. Her expression quickly turned grim. “It deflected my astral power’s attack?!”
With that single exchange, she understood what happened. The monster could interfere with astral power. It seemed that was what the eidos could do. It likely could reflect astral powers in the same way a mirror could reflect light.
That was an astral mage’s worst enemy. However…
Even when faced with such a formidable foe, Rin had been quick on her feet.
“Knock it back!” Rin ordered.
The golem raised its arms and hit the giant heading toward Alice.
Crack.
When the golem’s fist made contact with the eidos, a small fissure formed in it.
“I knew it! It can only repel astral energy!”
Ice astral mages created ice, but earth astral mages manipulated soil. Since Rin was manipulating real dirt, and the golem was made up of it, the eidos couldn’t repel its attacks. It seemed physical destruction would work. So to defeat the eidos, they simply needed to use something other than pure astral power.
“Guns! This is our time to shine, Imperial soldiers!”
“Is it, though?” Only Iska, who was the closest to him, had overheard Jhin’s muttering. “Boss, Nene, stop.”
“Huh?!”
“Why, Jhin?!” Nene said.
“I’ll shoot it.” Jhin didn’t wait for them to respond and had his gun at the ready. He had taken aim at the other monster. The red giant was quickly sliding across the ground toward Unit 907. He fired at its knee.
Blood splattered. The bullet that they were sure had hit the eidos had instead shot through Jhin’s shoulder.
“Jhin?!”
“Don’t shoot, Boss! Just like I thought, this is bad. I don’t know how it works, though!” Jhin held his wound and withdrew. Blood dripped onto the ground as he walked. “The red one reflects physical attacks.”
The eidos of the sea reflected astral energy.
The eidos of the earth reflected physical impulses.
As one giant reflected astral energy, they could figure out what the other one did. So any bullets would be sent flying back. They couldn’t even use Imperial artillery on it.
……That’s why Jhin was quick to act.
……He made sure to calculate everything out with that one shot.
That was why he’d aimed for the knee.
Jhin had anticipated the bullet might ricochet, so he’d calculated the angle and made sure it would only graze his shoulder.
“These monsters really have inconvenient abilities…!” Rin gritted her back teeth.
These were their natural enemies. Astral mages were made powerless when faced with the eidos of the sea. The Imperial forces were powerless when faced with the eidos of the earth. Elletear hadn’t been lying at all. Each of them had the potential to single-handedly destroy the Empire and the Sovereignty.
“But all we have to do is trade targets!” Commander Mismis changed her aim as she held her handgun. She pointed it at the eidos of the sea. The gun would work on the blue giant.
“We’ll take this one!”
But before she could shoot, the two giants began to chant, almost as though they were reciting a witch’s spells.
—“Corna killsies. Flame/Blue.”
—“Ryphe fulis. Lightning/Red.”
Light and flames issued forth. From a fissure in the ground, ferocious blue sparks started to burst from blue flames. From a tear in the clouds, there came an intense rumble of thunder and a red lightning bolt. Both rushed at them with the force of an avalanche. The atmosphere was scorched, and the road burned as they swallowed everything up.
There was no way to run from it. The scope was vast and would soon swallow the entire area. The moment they realized that, Iska and Alice moved at the same time.
“Wall!”
“Get back!”
The wall of ice Alice created stopped the flames. Iska used a dent in the wall as a foothold to leap into the air.
As the lightning fell, faster than the human eye could perceive, his instincts told him where it would strike, and he raised his astral sword. “Hyah!”
He managed to catch the edge of the lightning bolt with his sword. When the sword met the red flash of light, it broke into several more bolts and disappeared as though melting into the air. However…
He hadn’t managed to sever it. The sword had only split part of it. Being able to slice through lightning was an act far beyond normal human ability, so Iska had mostly relied on instinct.
The lightning he’d failed to cut had broken into more bolts, one of which raced toward the girl with strawberry-blond hair behind him.
“No, Sisbell!”
“Huh?!”
Sisbell didn’t even have time to scream. She only opened her eyes wide in fear as lightning pursued her like it was going after its prey.
“Foolish pupil.” A flash struck down the lightning. Crossweil had stepped in front of Sisbell and stopped it. “You’re forcing me out of retirement.”
“Uh, um…thank you…?”
“Yunmelngen.” As Crossweil gripped his sword, which looked similar to the astral swords, he bluntly called the Lord. “Get rid of some people.”
“You’re so benevolent, Crow.” The beastperson smiled weakly, still in Risya’s arms. “I’m counting on you, astral powers. Please move everyone I count seven hundred meters away from here. Crow, Princess Sisbell, and me.”
“Wh-what?! Wh-what are you doing?!”
“And…” The Lord ignored Sisbell and turned around. They pointed at the many people who had collapsed on the ground. “Also all those humans.”
Fwoom.
A viscous white wall of liquid groaned as it spread around. The sight was unusual to see, but if the Lord’s words were to be taken as true, the wall was actually a group of astral powers that made up the Planet’s Defense.
“This is a special service for you, Princess Aliceliese. I’ll transport your soldiers as well. And your sister. They’d be a burden, after all.”
“Huh?! Wh-who’s a burden?! I am—”
“Move us.”
The Lord snapped their fingers.
The white substance turned into a curtain of light. It engulfed the Lord, Crossweil, Sisbell, and all the other people and teleported them out of the checkpoint.
“Wait, Your Excellency, are you leaving me to work overtime?!” Risya smiled wanly. “How inconsiderate. I’m supposed to be your staff officer. I’m not meant to be on the front lines. I should be in a nice, air-conditioned office, sipping coffee—”
“Shut up and move,” Rin shouted. She raised her skirt and gripped a dagger that had been hidden under it in her hand. “Lady Alice, the woman in glasses is able to use artificial astral power. Think of it as an ability that can bind its target. It’s specialized to provide support.”
“Did you just reveal the secret behind my astral power?!”
“You and Lady Alice can take the red one. I’ll handle this one.”
The flames were raging. The blue fire scattered around, trying to engulf the inspection area. It leaped from the paved road to the grass. Dense smoke began to rise from all over.
The battlefield had been divided in two.
The eidos of the sea against Rin and Iska’s unit.
The eidos of the earth against Alice and Risya.
“Rin!” Alice yelled as blue sparks flitted about. “Don’t worry about me! You need to take care of your—”
“Veiz—claw.”
“Huh?!”
A cross-shaped spear flew through the air. While Alice had been distracted by her concerns about Rin, the red giant had thrown a spear at her.
“Entangle!” Ice vines rose from the ground and grabbed the spear in midair. She watched the spear break apart into dirt and fall back to the soil from the corner of her eye. “It’s rude to interrupt a lady. If you’re truly my sister’s subordinates, you would do well to—”
“Veiz—claw.”
“……Guh! You really are rude!”
The eidos summoned another spear. With that in its hand, it charged at Alice with terrifying vigor.
……So that’s what this is. They don’t have any intelligence.
……They’re just beasts after blood!
Since they were Elletear’s creations, she’d assumed they’d be intelligent, but they were barbarians. Their only reason for existence seemed to be to destroy anything on the planet when they appeared.
“Then I won’t show you any mercy, either!”
Ice Calamity—Blizzard of a Thousand Thorns!
Several hundred ice swords appeared and covered the sky. Even more appeared on the ground. They even formed on an already frozen bench, fully enveloping the giant.
“Pierce it!” The ice swords rained down like a downpour.
In that moment, the red giant went into motion. It raised the spear in its hand and swiped at the air, creating a whirlwind.
Fwoosh!
The air seemed to shriek. The ice swords headed for the eidos were caught in the tempest and blown away like leaves in the wind.
“No way…?!”
It hadn’t used any special ability, technique, or move. It was just swinging its spear and using brute strength to blast away the swords.
It had supernatural strength. She had no idea how much strength it would take to create such a natural disaster through sheer force.
When Alice realized the spear was aimed at her breast, all the blood seemed to drain from her body. This was bad.
“Vines, stop it!”
The eidos charged with its spear in hand. It slid across the ground with enough force to send the pavement flying in its wake. In an attempt to stop the giant, Alice ordered the ice vines to entangle themselves around it.
Or that was what she’d intended.
Crack…
Right in front of Alice’s eyes, the ice vines were torn to shreds.
The giant didn’t stop its charge. It easily broke through the ice wall and brought the red spear down toward Alice—but it missed.
The eidos of the earth stopped.
It’d just been about to bring down its spear. Though it was almost invisible, the red giant’s knees and neck were entangled in several threads thinner than strands of hair.
The astral threads, which were far thinner than the ice vines, tangled around the eidos and didn’t let go.
“Well… If it’s the Lord’s order, I suppose I must comply.”
From a distance away from Alice, Risya, who seemed to have been watching from afar, spread her arms slowly. A small glowing orb unraveled in the air into threads and traveled along the ground. “This is Spun, my fourth-generation astral power. Well, we’re supposed to hate each other, but shall we cooperate just this once, Miss Ice Calamity Witch?”
“…”
“Oh, do you not like being called a witch? It just slipped out.”
“…No.”
Risya wore an incredibly sarcastic smile. Alice gave her a genuine smile in response. “Thank you. You saved me.”
“Well, if you’d make it quick, then. While I still have the giant caught. Shrink!”
Creak.
The threads around the eidos’s neck dug in. Though the threads were thin, they were mighty enough to hold back the supernaturally strong and violent giant.
Right at that moment…the ice sword that Alice threw pierced the eidos.
“Urgh!”
It howled in rage. This time, the attack had worked. It seemed that Alice’s astral power, which the eidos of the sea had reflected, was the eidos of the earth’s weak point.
“Keep it there! Hold it there!”
“Of course. It’s difficult to lay down the work to use Spun, but once someone is caught, it’s like you’ve as good as won. So please go ahead and… Hmm?”
Something was off.
She felt a very minute amount of resistance from the threads wrapped around the red giant, but something was strange about how it felt in a way she couldn’t describe. Risya narrowed her eyes.
It felt as though the threads were slipping.
The resistance from the threads was progressively getting weaker, as though she had caught water or air. She was sure she had the eidos of the earth restrained.
“I don’t have a great feeling about this. Princess Aliceliese, if you’re going to finish it off, you should do it quickly—”
Something changed.
As Risya was speaking, the red giant started to transform.
Eighth checkpoint, north side.
The blue sparks were still sputtering in the area and scorching the lawn.
“Another one!” Rin touched the ground with her hand. The soil writhed and turned into a second golem. “It’s just as you can see. After getting hit with the golem, the monster’s exterior started to crack. It can’t be defeated with astral power, but it doesn’t like physical attacks!”
“And it doesn’t look like it’s regenerating, either!” Nene added. She leveled her gun at the blue giant—the eidos of the sea. “If we just keep firing at it, we should be able to easily destroy it. Commander!”
“R-right!” Nene and Commander Mismis stood beside each other. Jhin readied his sniper rifle behind them, and Iska took the forefront to complete their formation.
“Imperial swordsman.”
“Okay.”
Rin and the golem ran at the blue giant, taking the most direct path, followed by Iska.
……Rin’s daggers and the golem’s fists.
……And my astral swords. All of these are basically poison to the giant.
They’d be fatal blows. He was sure the eidos couldn’t allow them to hit it if it wanted to survive.
So what would it do? Would it try to counterattack or dodge them?
……If it tries to intercept us with the blue flames, then I’ll cut through those using my astral sword.
……If it tries to dodge us, the commander, Nene, and Jhin will shoot it.
They had an overwhelming advantage in this game. Regardless of what it did, it was cornered. Iska and everyone else had imagined that would be happening soon…
“Corna killsies. Flame/Blue.”
“The flames! Rin, stop!”
He took Rin’s place at the forefront. As the roaring blue flames whirled in front of him, Iska took another step forward. He swiped at the flames using his astral sword. However…its target was neither Iska nor Rin, or even Unit 907 behind them.
The giant itself was on fire.
In an instant, the blue giant was fully engulfed in flames.
“What?!”
He reflexively stopped. Of course, he couldn’t approach the fire recklessly, but there were also alarm bells ringing, telling him not to move closer. And in that moment, the flames surged, charring the road, swallowing the bench, spreading more and more.
“Is it self-destructing?”
“No…”
He felt cold sweat form on his face. The blue giant was engulfed in the raging inferno and disappeared from view.
“It’s camouflage!”
“What?”
“Rin, protect yourself with the golem!”
The fire roared.
The flames burst next to Rin.
The fire undulated wildly, and the blue giant leaped out from the flames.
“What?! Golem!” Rin sent the golem off, and she leaped into the air. The giant swung its shining spear and broke the golem into pieces.
“It’s maneuvering in the flames!”
Right after Jhin, Commander Mismis and Nene fired their weapons, the three bullets all cutting through the air, but by the time they had been fired, the giant had already disappeared back into the fire.
……The giant covered itself in blue flames so it can hide itself and approach us.
……This goes beyond camouflage. It assimilated with the flames!
“Guh!”
The raging fire didn’t stop spreading even when he sliced at the flare closest to him.
From the grass to the trees one after another, the flames rapidly spread, and the area that the eidos could freely move around in was increasing.
……Maybe Alice could do it?
……Maybe Alice’s ice could extinguish the flames?!
No, it was no use. The eidos of the sea reflected astral energy. If she unleashed the frost needed to extinguish all the flames and it was reflected, they would be the ones suffering casualties.
“Jhin Big Bro! Can you shoot into the flames?!”
“I can’t follow it. There’s too much blocking my line of sight.”
He meant the roaring flames and the heat wave coming off them. He couldn’t keep track of where the eidos had traveled within the flames. Even the sparks in the air were obstructing his vision.
“Nene, don’t go near the flames. You won’t know when the monster will leap out of them!”
“I—I know that, but…but the fire is spreading…!” Nene backed away. Even as she did that, the flames slowly crept toward her. It was trying to surround them in all directions.
“Tsk. Get back, Boss!”
“ ”
“Hey, Boss? …Boss?”
Jhin turned to look to the side.
Commander Mismis was standing stock-still. She was murmuring something to herself as though she was in a trance and hadn’t noticed the flames coming at her. “…Flames? …Surrounded? …Huh…uh…uh…”
“Hey, Boss, what’s wrong?!”
“Right… What did I do…in Alsamira…?”
She didn’t respond even when Jhin grabbed her shoulder. She seemed to have forgotten to even blink as she turned toward the raging flames.
“Boss, get back!”
“You’re in danger, Commander!”
Jhin grabbed her right hand and Nene her left hand, and they pulled. Commander Mismis fell backward. With hardly a moment to spare, the eidos’s spear lunged from the flames where she had been. If the other two hadn’t acted, Mismis would have been skewered without putting up any resistance, but she still seemed to be in a daze.
“Imperial swordsman! What happened to your commander?!” Rin shouted.
“I’m not sure, either. Commander Mismis, what happened?!”
“……Ugh.” Commander Mismis’s eyes opened wide in surprise. It wasn’t because Iska had called her, however. She was still staring into the flames.
“So E lu emne xel noi Es—accept me?”
“Commander?!”
“No, wait, Imperial swordsman. I can’t believe it’s happening right at this moment…”
Rin held her breath. She watched as Mismis grasped her left shoulder—her astral crest.
“It’s started to awaken!”
She was awakening as an astral mage? As an Imperial, Iska had no idea whether this was good or bad, considering the situation. Rin, meanwhile, was scowling.
“This is terrible timing. When an astral mage awakens, they hear a voice from their astral power. And during that moment, they lose consciousness, like they’re in a dream. She’s defenseless!”
“What?!”
Now that she had told him this, he remembered something similar he’d seen in the past from a century ago that Sisbell’s Illumination power had re-created. The Founder Eve’s awakening had been similar.
“Who am I?”
“……Huh? Come on, what are you saying? Eve?!”
“Wh…what am I…h-human…or astral power…?”
She hadn’t even woken up when her brother had called her.
He saw the Founder in Commander Mismis at that moment.
……The timing is horrible, just like Rin said.
……Why is this happening while we’re fighting?!
The flames howled, relentlessly bellowing as the sparks flew all around and the heat wave pushed at them, threatening to burn them.
It also headed straight for the defenseless Commander Mismis.
“Commander Mismis!”
“Commander, move!”
Rin reached out, and Iska held the astral swords as he stood to block it.
A wave of blue flames approached them.
And…
…then it disappeared.
“……Huh?”
Iska kept a tight hold of his sword as he blinked.
What in the world had happened?
The flames surrounding them shrank before their eyes. Even the heat that blistered their skin subsided. The wind was no longer scorching hot. The heat wave that had once made them break out into a sweat had turned into a gentle spring breeze.
“Is it the boss…?!” Jhin’s throat was hoarse as he yelled. “The same thing happened in Alsamira! Iska, this breeze is the boss’s astral power!”
“It is?!”
Above their heads, a bluish-green twinkling light flickered and whirled around, filling the air. It was the same color as the astral crest on Mismis’s shoulder.
“Wind astral power? What kind of technique is this? Why are the eidos’s flames disappearing?!” Rin yelled as she looked up at the sky.
Iska had the same questions. Even after his master’s extensive education about astral powers, he couldn’t think of any that fit this description. However…
“We’ll figure it out later…!”
As the flames burst, Iska spun like a top. He headed for the eidos of the sea. The heat and sparks disappeared. The flames shrank, and their surface area dwindled, so he could sense where his opponent was.
“Jhin!”
“There!” Jhin fired. The bullet pierced through the blue flames and headed deep within to pierce the monster hiding inside.
“ !” It howled in rage.
The flames wavered. The giant appeared from the flames like a fog had cleared.
“Corna killsies. Flame/Blue.”
“It’s trying it again? Don’t let it escape!”
Rin threw both daggers in her hands. The golem made from earth jumped off the ground, creating a tremor as it did and flinging its fist at the eidos of the sea. Just one more…
With one more strike, its cracked body would shatter into shards like glass. The moment that strike connected…
Something changed—in that second, the blue giant transformed right before their very eyes.
It turned red.
It shifted from a transparent, sealike blue into a muddy, earthy red. It was so sudden that it seemed like it had occurred in a single instant.
“Impossible!”
Rin’s face froze.
The eidos had turned red.
The moment the golem’s fist made contact, its arm exploded from the elbow down, turning into clumps of dirt. The impact had been repelled. Without a doubt, it had turned into an eidos of the earth that deterred all physical attacks.
“Rin, stop!”
“Guh…!” Rin crossed her arms and instantly created a shield of soil to cover her face. A dagger embedded into it as well. The eidos had sent it flying back, of course.
“How?!” Nene lowered her gun in a panic.
Their bullets wouldn’t work on a red giant. If they shot at it, the bullet would only ricochet and come back to injure them.
“There are two red giants now?!”
“No, look more closely, Nene.”
Jhin used his muzzle to point at the eidos’s legs and shoulders. Ice swords were piercing it. The threads from Risya’s astral power were wrapped around its neck.
“It traded places with the one back there!”
The two eidoses were two and also one. They could sense when the other was in trouble and switch places. In other words, the one that Alice and Risya were fighting now…
There was a scream.
It had come from deeper in the grounds.
He thought he heard Alice scream in pain from far off, where he shouldn’t have been able to hear her.
No astral power existed that could reflect other powers. And no weapons existed that could, either.
And as for Alice, she’d never experienced something exactly like her own astral power charging back at her on the battlefield.
“How?!”
It had turned from red to blue. Dozens of ice blades were flying down when the eidos of the earth had turned into the color of the eidos of the sea right in front of Alice’s eyes.
The moment those touched the eidos of the sea, they were all sent flying back in various directions.
“Ugh, shield!”
The towering ice that formed stopped the blades flying at her. Ice clashed with ice. White frost swept over them, and everything around was cloaked in white mist like a night of the midnight sun.
“Well, you saved me, Princess. I almost ended up skewered by the ice, too.”
“I suppose…I should reconsider using astral attacks that are too powerful…”
The ice tower was filled with holes.
She glared at the eidos through one gap and felt her left elbow with her hand. She found a slightly red and swollen cut there. There had been too many ice blades flying back that the ice wall she had made so suddenly hadn’t been able to fully protect her.
……I can’t believe I’ve been hurt by my own powers.
……I feel so ashamed; it’s a wound to my psyche, too.
“What about your threads?”
“They’re no longer useful.”
Risya tried to manipulate them, but the threads, which had become stretched like overused rubber bands, slipped back into her palms. “I was wondering how my threads would be repelled. But it looks like they were the moment they touched the thing.”
Astral powers wouldn’t work on the eidos of the sea. Alice’s ice and Risya’s threads were no exception.
“I’ve figured out something. That giant doesn’t have a specific weakness. No matter where we attack it, it repels them.”
“So you’ve given up?”
“I don’t think so—wall, spring forth!”
She raised her right hand. At Alice’s command, an ice wall as large as a skyscraper rose. It had become an ice prison for the eidos.
“But it can’t reflect anything if we don’t hit it. We can simply trap it.”
“Oh? And then what?”
“Run!”
Follow me, Alice seemed to signal with her eyes as she ran through the frozen grounds. “While it’s trapped, we’ll trade places. We’ll take the red, and Iska’s group will take the blue. The one that we’re best suited for.”
“But if we switch places, won’t the enemy, too?”
“It can’t. It can’t do it again. It either has some sort of condition it needs to fulfill in order to or it has to wait a certain amount of time before it can do it again.”
The same applied to Alice’s Great Ice Calamity. Her powerful technique, which had inspired her other title, had one hidden condition, which was that her surroundings needed to already be cooled to a certain temperature. She also couldn’t use it several times in a row. It required a one-hour cooldown at minimum before she could use it again. Astral power wasn’t inexhaustible.
“If it could do it again, it would have switched places the moment Rin’s golem first hit it. But it didn’t. It kept it as a last resort.”
“I see. How astute of you.” As Risya kept pace with her, she looked at Alice with admiration. “I’ll refrain from saying that a witch princess like you should know, considering you’re a monster like it.”
“You call that refraining?”
“Yes. Also, you specified we would take the red one and that Iska’s group would handle the blue giant. Why specify Iska rather than Rin?”
“Urgh?!” She let out a sound that didn’t form into words. She hadn’t even noticed it herself. She knew better than anyone how powerful Iska was, so she ended up saying his name.
“Are you acquainted with him?”
“There’s nothing between us! Uh, earlier I, uh… Ugh, this is such trouble. This isn’t the time for—”
“Corna killsies. Flame/Blue.”
There was a blast. Behind Alice and Risya, flames had broken the ice cage and sent splinters flying.
“It already broke out of it?!”
The eidos of the sea leaped from the cage.
The giant disappeared into the raging flames.
Then it leaped out from the flames right next to Alice.
“Huh?! It overtook us?!”
It had teleported within the flames. The spreading blue fire was the eidos of the sea’s territory. It seemed the giant could travel within the flames.
“So it won’t let us go, then… That’s how much it doesn’t want us to switch places.”
The blue giant stood in their way. As Alice looked up at the giant bathed in fierce flames, she sighed. “I see. In that case—”
A shot rang out.
She heard it from far, far off.
Eighth checkpoint, north side.
A strange hex unlike anything they’d heard before rang out.
“Ryphe fulis, Lightning/Red.”
From a rift in the clouds, red lightning rained down and tore through the air.
“That lightning! Imperial swordsman!”
“Get down!”
At Rin’s order, the earth heaved. Iska leaped off the slope and flew through the air. As he fell in a straight line, his blade flashed, and he focused himself entirely on bringing his sword down.
The blade swiped through the lightning.
“Veiz—claw.”
“Huh?!”
It was the red spear.
Things had gone according to plan until Iska had cut through the lightning. The eidos had timed right then to throw its spear at him. Just before it hurled at him, a bullet shot through the spear’s point.
“Iska Big Bro!”
“You saved me, Nene!”
When he landed on the ground, he leaped again. He charged toward the giant as it made a new spear.
“ ”
As soon as it noticed Iska approaching, it stopped forming the spear and backed away immediately.
“So it’s the astral swords, then.”
He knew it.
It had basically been intuition to Iska, but it seemed that even though the eidos repelled physical attacks, the swords would work on it. When Iska approached it, the eidos had reacted as though it dreaded him, which was proof enough.
……If the astral swords have an effect on it…
……then this is no different from fighting an astral mage!
He headed toward his enemy again. He would clear away all it threw at him and wouldn’t let it attack in order to make this a quick and decisive battle. However…
One unforeseen circumstance had made his tactic crumble.
“…Uh…ah…!”
He heard a voice that was on the verge of disappearing. Iska, Jhin, Nene, and Rin all watched as the small commander fell to her knees.
“Commander?!”
Rin, who was closest, reached out, then hesitated. They were right in front of the eidos’s eyes. If she grabbed Commander Mismis, Rin would be defenseless. Rin had to choose between grabbing her or abandoning her. Rin’s hesitation likely hadn’t lasted more than a fraction of a second.
“Ugh, damn it!” Rin grabbed Commander Mismis and fell.
As the eidos looked down at Rin, who had her hands full and was defenseless, it brought down its spear, aiming for Rin’s head.
“You know what to do!”
“I know!”
There was a clear sound.
Iska stopped the tip of the spear using his astral sword. The sword and spear collided and gnashed like nails scraping against glass.
“Rin, get back with the commander!”
“No, stay right there.” As Iska and the eidos were locked together, a voice came from right beside them. “No one move. Iska, you keep that thing in check.”
“Jhin?!”
“The boss did her job. Now it’s our turn.” Jhin got his sniper ready. He aimed the muzzle straight for the eidos. Everyone doubted their eyes. Bullets would be sent flying back…
“Jhin Big Bro?!”
“Stop! What are you thinking?!”
“ ”
Nene and Rin yelled at him, but the silver-haired sniper said nothing in response. Rather, he hadn’t even heard them. Even Iska opened his eyes wide as he watched, and the sniper continued to stare at the red giant with utmost concentration.
“Imperial weapons won’t work on this monster. It repels everything.”
“Jhin Big Bro?! Th-that’s right! So—”
“So why not?”
A gunshot rang out. As he spoke, the bullet traveled through the air. It collided with the eidos, then ricocheted. The bullet grazed Jhin’s cheek, then went between Nene and Rin and continued deeper into the space.
It pierced the eidos of the sea.
What in the world had happened?
All of them doubted their eyes. The eidos of the earth that had been shot doubtlessly was still trying to understand it, too. The eidos of the sea that had been pierced by the returning bullet probably had no idea what hit it.
“Basically…” The sniper, who had single-handedly used the eidos of the earth to make his shot, nodded matter-of-factly. “I just checked the angle of reflection.”
“ !” They heard the eidos’s death throes.
Crick…crack…
Fragments of light broke off from the shot eidos and fell one after another.
However…the monster had yet to fall. Though its body was crumbling apart, it leaped into the fire and disappeared. Right after that, the flames still raging behind Rin and the unconscious Commander Mismis wavered.
“Rin, behind you!”
The eidos of the sea attacked. The spearhead split in two. Each half headed toward Rin and Commander Mismis.
“That’s my colleague!”
“That’s my attendant!”
The spear cut through thin air. Threads had grabbed the two immobile women and pulled them back. The spear was also stopped by a wall of ice that jutted out from the ground.
“Looks like you had an easy job, Ms. Saint Disciple.”
“And looks like you did a great job, Jhin-Jhin.”
Risya continued to manipulate the threads. Alice walked over from behind her, her hair fluttering in the wind.
“Tsk!”
The eidos of the sea collapsed. Its body went up in flames. Its blue body turned into blue flames—it was self-destructing. As its body was used as the fuel for the fierce fire, it fell over, trying to bring Rin and Commander Mismis down with it. But…
“Iska!”
“Right.”
He didn’t need to be told. Alice’s voice pressed him on as he swung his black astral blade and cut down the burning eidos in one stroke.
“ ”
The eidos of the sea vanished.
But the battle wasn’t over yet.
There was another one. The eidos of the earth was still mostly unharmed.
“Come, divine staff.”
High in the sky, a youthful voice of depths unknown incanted a spell, and everyone turned to her automatically.
Yes.
The strongest and greatest astral mage was with them now that they all thought about it.
“How troublesome. Is this not over yet?”
It was the Founder Nebulis.
The small girl raised her right hand and created a twisted black staff.
It couldn’t be…
“Wait, Nebulis?!”
“This will be my single act of kindness. Get down.”
Get down!
They had no time to check who had said it as all of them dove to the ground. They got as low as they could and as far as they could from the eidos, covering their ears and closing their eyes.
The divine staff fell from the sky.
The atmosphere seemed to shriek. With a rumble like the world was ending, the ground broke apart, and both wind and a shock wave of equal parts extreme heat and intense cold violently swept over the area as the staff fell.
There was a gigantic flash of light and a shock wave.
And though they closed their eyes, they almost fell unconscious from the impact.
“…”
Iska opened his eyes. A gigantic crater had been left behind. When he stood up, he saw no trace of the eidos.
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