Boom!
A resounding blast echoed through the air, causing even space itself to tremble. Yunuen and Little Fairy instinctively shut their eyes against the blinding silver light, overwhelmed by a sense of dread. Such a colossal explosion was no laughing matter—it spelled certain danger.
In the real world, Nangong and the others watched in solemn silence, their hearts filled with concern. Rakshasa, too, fixated on the screen, her unwavering faith in her Princess providing a glimmer of hope amidst the chaos.
Within the confines of the Ability Management Department’s apartment, Mylene wore a worried frown, nervously biting her lip as the screen turned entirely silver. Her thoughts chanted like a desperate mantra: “I hope she’s unharmed! I hope she’s unharmed! I hope she’s unharmed!”
And then, the scene shifted, engulfed in billowing clouds of dust. Two figures emerged from the epicenter of the explosion.
undefinedThe first to come into view was Chris, his body adorned with superficial wounds. The attack resembled a self-destructive strike, but Chris’ immense strength shielded him from serious harm. Even at the heart of the explosion, he remained relatively unscathed.
Then, all eyes turned to Yaeger.
“Oof!” She stumbled to the ground, coughing up a darkened mouthful of blood. Struggling to regain her footing, she swayed unsteadily, as if the slightest breeze could topple her. The tattered remnants of her armor exposed her fair skin, while a faint, translucent film shimmered just above its surface.
“That was too close,” Yaeger murmured, wiping the corner of her mouth, her heart pounding with trepidation. Had she not assumed her fox form at the crucial moment, using it as a shield against Chris’ onslaught, she would have been blown to smithereens.
‘Only ten percent health left… Actually, no. I have ten percent left after that explosion. This shield seems a little strong despite being constructed haphazardly,’ Yaeger thought, a hint of pride in her voice. But her pride was short-lived, quickly replaced by a throbbing headache. With only 10% of her health remaining, it wouldn’t be enough to last much longer.
Although she could try to replenish some of her health by drinking potions, their slow recovery rate meant she would likely be killed before seeing any significant improvement. Furthermore, if she were attacked while drinking potions, it would spell instant death.
Just then, a strong gust of wind blew, dispersing the dust and revealing Yaeger unharmed. The sight of her standing strong invigorated everyone who witnessed it, filling them with excitement and hope.
Meanwhile, Chris’s pupils contracted in disbelief. “Why isn’t she dead? There’s no way she could have survived an explosion like that! Something must be wrong! It must be an illusion!”
Upon closer inspection, Chris realized that the living, breathing Yaeger stood before him. The explosion that had harmed him hadn’t succeeded in taking her life. It was impossible, but undeniable.
“No matter how she survived that, I will kill her this time!” Chris resolved, seeing Yaeger appear incredibly weak, as if he could finish her off with a single hand.
“Chris, hold on a moment!” Yaeger suddenly shouted, causing Chris to maintain his stance without attacking. “Hold on?” he replied, a mix of amusement and anger in his voice. “Is your brain functioning properly? We are in the midst of killing each other!”
“I know,” Yaeger said, her voice calm yet resolute. “That’s exactly what I want to ask you. Can I drink potions during this process? After all, the disparity in our strengths is quite significant. Why don’t you allow me to improve my odds a little by drinking a potion?”
Before Chris could respond, Yaeger swiftly produced a vial containing a blue liquid and drank a single drop. This was the treasure she had obtained at the Empire’s docks, the legendary [Ocean’s Tears], capable of instantly replenishing 5,000 Mana.
Considering her current Mana reserves, using such a rare item seemed like a waste. However, in the face of the dire circumstances presented by Chris, the luxury of recovering through normal potions was clearly out of the question. In a life-or-death situation like this, the cost didn’t matter.
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Realizing that he had been tricked, Chris’ face turned as red as a beetroot, seething with anger.
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