489. Bloody Battle
“Hurry up! We’re losing sight of them!”
Edithe called out, tightly holding Willy close to her chest. In the distance, she saw the shadowed figures moving further and further away as they leapt through the glades of the forest. Amanda glanced back at the redhead, cursing.
“Are you fucking serious? How am I supposed to keep up with that asshole? He’s an Elite Ranked adventurer! I’m just a fucking Diamond Ranked assassin…”
“It doesn’t matter. We need to keep up. We have to get there in time.”
undefinedThe [Summoner]-turned-[Mage] spoke as she gritted her teeth. Edithe was sure Salvos would be fine. After all, Salvos was Salvos. It would be the end of the world if something terrible were to befall that mischievous but kind Demon.
Nevertheless, Edithe was concerned. She was worried about those who’d been left behind in Lunaris. The injured adventurers and soldiers who’d been recuperating. And it wasn’t just them. There were others she cared about. Three other figures, to be specific.
The baby Wyverns.
While the redhead wasn’t a [Beast Tamer] or the like, she’d spent the last few weeks looking after Novis, Bellum, and Oriur. Edithe couldn’t understand what they said, nor were they too fond of her, but she’d grown quite attached to them over the short amount of time they’d bonded. With only Salvos there, a single slip-up in the face of a horde of outpouring wild Demons could result in the three baby Wyverns’ demise.
And Edithe wasn’t the only one who was fearful of this outcome. She looked down at Willy. The [Will O’ Wisp] burned with cold blue flames. It was the first time she’d seen him like this. He hadn’t said much since they heard the news of what happened in Lunaris. Instead, he’d just remained silent, clearly afraid of what could happen. Perhaps even regretful that left the baby Wyverns in the first place.
“Are you alright, Willy?”
Edithe asked as Amanda panted, unable to keep up with Orgaf who was leaving them in the dust. The Grand Spirit didn’t respond. For a moment, he remained silent. And when he spoke, he ignored the redhead’s question completely.
“There.”
He inclined his body up. Edithe blinked. She looked towards the sky, eyes narrowing. In the distance, she saw the crimson glow. The massive pillar that extended to the sky. Her lips pursed. Her grip on her staff tightened. Nodding, she looked back down reassuringly at the [Will O’ Wisp].
“They’ll be fine… Salvos is there, so they’ll be fine…”
“[Divine Essence of the Daeva Cambion]— I WILL KILL YOU!”
I screamed atop my lungs as I propelled forward, charging straight for the collapsed walls of Lunaris. Iridescent flames burned around me. My Divine Essence. My rage. It left a trail of destruction at my wake. A rainbow-colored streak of flames that burned anything I passed beneath me.
The earth erupted into flames. The white rock ground of the Netherworld burned from the sheer heat of my Grand Skill. The hordes of mindless wild Demons that knew nothing but destruction fled in fear, trying to avoid the spreading flames. But even from a distance, they burned. Their bodies combusted from the blaze that radiated from my fury.
And that rage— the anger which drove me— it was all directed only to a single figure. A crimson man stood atop a platform of black blood. A Primeval Demon. A [Hellprince].
Ira.
He smirked, watching me fly his way with bloodshot eyes. He had fully regenerated his right arm. He stretched it uncaringly before creating a blood-spear from his wrists.
I cared not for his casual demeanor. I was mad. My heart ached. My chest bled, but the crimson blood rapidly evaporated and my flames seared the wound closed. I was injured and tired. But I ignored it all. I let out a blood curdling cry as I raised my Divine Nebular Scythe over my head, reaching the Primeval Demon.
“[Draconic Fury]!”
A crimson glow overcame the iridescent blade of the scythe. I slashed for Ira’s head as he chuckled. His blood formed a sphere around him.
“Nice try, but did you think this would work—”
And his eyes grew wide as my attack sheared straight through his blood barrier like it was nothing. He recoiled, raising his blood-spear to parry my attack.
“Shit—”
For a moment, he stood his ground. He clutched onto his blood-spear, holding up against the force of my [Draconic Fury]. The crimson flakes of vapor from my Skill melded over the rainbow-colored Divine Essence. The iridescent aura shimmered red as my scream echoed into a roar. The image of a creature’s face flashed around me. Like a Wyvern’s maw, but larger— more ferocious.
The image of a Dragon.
Ira himself stared with wide-eyed fear, only for the jaws of the Dragon to clamp around him. The blood-spear cracked, but didn’t shatter. And he cried out in pain, sent flying back from the force of the attack.
He crashed into the earth. A pillar of rubble and dust exploded into the air. But I wasn’t done. I was going to make him pay for what he did. He threatened the baby Wyverns… he threatened my babies.
I remembered the scared looks on their faces. I could almost feel the same fear they felt through [Manifestation of the Old Gods]. And my blood boiled.
He was not going to get away with this.
He was going to die now.
She was faster. So much faster. And not just that— she was stronger too.
Before, Ira had completely outclassed her in terms of strength. He could still keep up with her speed, even if she was clearly the quicker fighter. But now, the Primeval Demon wasn’t even able to match Salvos in any way.
He picked himself up amidst the large crater. The dust settled around him, and he groaned.
“What the fuck was that?”
He asked as he raised his blood-spear, dusting himself off. Frowning, he looked up to where he had clashed. He remembered the brief moment where he saw a face. A monster he couldn’t comprehend. One that instilled a primal fear into his very being.
“Was that the Beast—”
Ira started. Then he blinked, his eyes flickering to the side. He spun around just in time to see the silver-haired girl next to him. She didn’t say a word. She barely made a sound. The only reason he was able to react was because of the glittering flames wisping off her.
Her scythe was already raised and swinging for his head. Cursing, he barely side-stepped the attack in time. The tip of her scythe narrowly missed him as he hopped to the left. He could feel its heat like it was brushing against his skin. The blade bounced off the ground with a clink, and for a moment, nothing happened.
Then a streak of iridescent flames shot out. The fire ripped apart the earth, shredding the white rock as Ira gritted his teeth. Fast and strong, but— He grinned, stepping behind Salvos. He twirled his blood-spear and aimed for her head. If you cannot control your fury, then there is no point in your anger!
He thrust his blood-spear for the back of her head. She was turning her head. Too slowly. No matter how fast one was, they couldn’t defend themselves if they weren’t prepared. Ira laughed as his attack reached her—
And froze as it came to a sudden halt. He stared as an iridescent flaming had protruded from the silver-haired girl’s back. It caught the blood-spear just before it could reach the back of her head, even before she fully finished turning to face him.
“[Faux Limbs].”
She whispered as the second arm grew from her shoulder. Then another pair of fiery hands emerged from her torso. Salvos faced Ira, letting go of the blood-spear.
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