We were going to talk. Helena Warshade and Belzu both— begrudgingly— agreed to speak this matter through, rather than killing each other over it. If they tried to fight, I would make sure nobody won by killing them both!
Well… they were both stronger than me as I was right now, so I probably couldn’t even kill either of them. Even if I had my Divine Essence, I probably wouldn’t be able to take either of them out on my own. I saw their battle. The magic they’d hurled at each other. Without their Grand Skills, they could still individually kill the me who was flying alongside them away from the destroyed landscape.
Still, I wasn’t completely helpless. I had three Mythical Grade artifacts on me, and both of them looked tired after their scuffle with one another. They’d most definitely exhausted some of their best Skills in their previous fight. While I, myself, was still relatively fresh for battle. Maybe I couldn’t take them down on my own, but I could turn the tides if necessary if they started fighting again.
So they acquiesced and flew along. We only stopped when we were far enough away from the previous ravaged battlefield and landed at the foot of the Motharis Mountain Range. I snapped my finger as the space around us rippled. Fractal panels formed around us, creating a box that not only obfuscated our persons but disconnected us from the Mortal Realm entirely.
[Fragmented Pocket Dimension]. This was the full power of that Skill. From the outside, you would see nothing where we stood. It looked as it was before we arrived here. And from the inside, when we looked out, the world was a spinning blur. It was as if we were on a raft in the ocean, lost in the waves.
undefinedI clapped my hands together, and a golden figure appeared next to me. One of my clones teleported over with [Greater Teleportation] before nodding at me.I grinned and faced both Belzu and Helena Warshade.
“Alright, let’s talk.”
Neither the Archmage nor the Primeval Demon looked at each other. They clearly were uncomfortable with this, refusing to acknowledge each other's existence. While Helena Warshade was more apprehensive, Belzu was the first to speak. He clicked his mandibles together and narrowed his bulbous eyes at me.
“What game are you playing, Salvos?”
“Nothing. I’m not playing a game.”
I replied simply. He stepped forward, looming over me dangerously. I just crossed my arms at him as he spoke in a low voice.
“Then explain why you stopped me from killing this damned Human.”
He pointed at Helena Warshade. The Archmage did not stand there quietly and let his threats go unanswered. She raised her staff as her eyes glinted, pointing at the Primeval Demon.
“You were lucky this time around, Demon. This was your only chance of defeating me. I will not fall for your tricks and illusions the next time around.”
“There will not be a next time.”
Belzu turned to her as he grew in size. I clicked my tongue and stomped my left foot on the ground. The metallic clang from Boots of Alexander against the rocky ground drew both of their attentions.
“That’s enough! We’ve had enough fighting for one day!”
I pointed at them. The Primeval Demon’s form shrank back— quite literally. His illusion vanished as he returned back to his normal size and he harrumphed. Helena Warshade turned to me with a scowl on her face.
“And what do you have to gain from this? Just whose side are you on? You’re not Human. Is that why you’re working with this Demon? To undermine Humankind?”
“Wait—”
I blinked as she made the accusation. I looked at Helena Warshade with wide eyes.
“How do you know that?”
Next to her, Belzu slowly leaned forward. His annoyance had shifted to genuine interested. His mouth curled upwards as he listened in, peering at me.
The Archmage answered simply.
“Did you think I didn’t notice your slip-up, Salvos? I have known you weren’t a Human since a month ago— when you spoke to us of the corruption and the apocalypse. I didn’t act on it because you appeared to have Humankind’s best interest in mind. Now… now I know otherwise.”
She looked ready to battle once again, even after we’d agreed we wouldn’t fight. I really shouldn’t have given her that healing potion, huh? Although, if I didn’t, it was entirely possible she would’ve succumbed to her wounds. Now, she was somewhat healed— still wounded and hurt, especially from the Primeval Demon’s curses which didn’t fade quickly.
I backed up as Helena Warshade narrowed her eyes.
“Wait, I… slipped up? What? That’s—”
I caught myself. This was bad. If Helena Warshade knew the truth… but the thing was she didn’t accuse me of being a Demon. No— she said I wasn’t a Human.
I tapped a finger on my chin.
“If you know I’m not Human, Helena, do you actually know what I am?”
I asked thoughtfully. The Archmage frowned.
“I do not, no. But does that even matter?”
“It does! Because I’m not your enemy. I am only working with Belzu to help you Humans. Isn’t that right, Belzu?”
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