Heart of Darkness (2)
The foundations of Aura operation were to concentrate and coalesce the user’s Aura and turn it into a higher destructive force.
That was used by the most basic techniques like Armor Aura, Aura Boost, and Aura Strike.
However, there was a limit to the destructive power of Aura, which increased through concentration.
Most of the Aura users even tried to make various changes using a focused Aura.
On the other hand, the Sword King was immersed in the basics.
Baotolt hated fancy skills or methods to dazzle the enemy.
He believed that he could only call himself a real warrior whenever he ran head-on and defeated his opponents through sheer force.
He continued to increase the amount of Aura he had and continued to improve his concentration, hanging on to that principle for the rest of his life.
If too much Aura were concentrated endlessly, at some point, a phenomenon that transcended common sense would occur.
The concentrated Aura would be crushed by its own energy, causing it to condense indefinitely into one point.
Terrifying, formidable energy of destruction was produced by condensing Aura over a critical point.
After such an extreme performance, Baotolt eventually succeeded in controlling that energy with a sense of purpose.
If he put it around his body, it became an invincible armor. If he coated his blade with it, he became capable of cutting everything, and if he dispersed it, it would become a meteor shower that would rain down armageddon upon the ground.
That was the Valtara’s Fighting Spirit.
It was an Aura skill that projected his idea of a ‘true warrior’ into reality.
Besides, Baotolt, after reaching such a transcendental stage, finally got a ‘true sword.’
It was a godly sword whose power reached the heavens. It embodied his fighting spirit in the form of a blade.
The Heavenly Sword Diastima was the strongest weapon of the Sword King who cut off the Divine Kruse Murg’s neck.
* * *
After roughly defining the Sword King’s two main weapons, Kibie spoke to him with a serious tone.
“The Top Three were weaker than Baotolt. But the gap wasn’t that wide.”
Thunder King, Archmage, and The Transcendental competed with the Sword King.
“It’s hard to master Diastima, but you have to learn the Valtara’s Fighting Spirit at least. If you can’t do that much, you won’t even be able to give them an entertaining battle.”
The Valtara’s Fighting Spirit’s operation began with the compression and collapse of Aura beyond its limits.
It was said that the Sword King described it in this way:
-Harness the power to destroy mountains, then seal them into mustard seeds.
Kibie’s explanation puzzled Ryu Han-bin.
“Isn’t it only proper to ask if I can destroy the mountain first?”
Destroy the mountain. Of course, it was a kind of metaphor, but what was clear to him was that Aura was needed in quantity so large it would begin to crush itself.
In other words, he couldn’t even start without enough time in his hands.
“Well, I’ll try.”
The tenacity of Artis protected the backyard of the inn.
Even if he pulled out his power, it wouldn’t be able to leak out.
Ryu Han-bin, holding the sword Gigant, conjured his Aura.
“Taaah!”
With all his might, he released everything he had.
A brilliant red Blade Aura coated Gigant’s blade.
Zoom!
“Focus on this!”
The Blade Aura, which was blazing like a fire, gradually condensed into a sphere of light.
He had an impeccable concentration.
Han-bin was well-versed in basic management methods.
But that was all.
“It doesn’t feel like it’s condensing on its own.”
Ryu Han-bin didn’t make a mistake.
The misconception about the Valtara’s Fighting Spirit was that it controlled the crushed state’s formidable destructive power.
In the first place, the phenomenon of crushing itself wasn’t difficult.
When the amount of Aura went past a certain threshold, it would automatically collapse onto itself.
“The amount of Aura isn’t enough, either.”
Kibie said, looking as if she already expected that to happen.
Han-bin was dumbfounded.
“Then what do we do? Where should we settle down and concentrate on my performance?”
“There’s no time for that.”
The amount of Aura that the Sword King had saved through decades of difficulties was immense.
She didn’t know how long it would take for Ryu Han-bin to catch up to Baotolt’s level.
“They won’t give you that much time.”
Garhan and Genovia only had a few years of life left.
Wherever they hid, they would follow Han-bin’s group at any cost.
“Even if you’re lucky enough to find a way to hide, the result will be the same.”
Omphalos erosion continued through the cracks in the night.
If it were left alone for a few years, Latna would eternally suffer from an irreparable wound.
Kibie murmured melancholically.
“Why on Latna did they think they could handle the divinity of darkness?”
In the worst scenario, Kibie also thought about giving herself up and giving up the Goddess’s wisdom to the Top Three.
She would do it if it saved the balance of Latna.
But she couldn’t.
True divinity could never be dealt with by the spirits of mortals.
“What do you want me to do? If you’re telling me to be as strong as the Sword King, shouldn’t you at least give me time to catch up?”
Han-bin grumbled as he collected the Blade Aura.
Kibie shook her hand.
“I’m not making unreasonable demands without countermeasures.”
Raising his level of swordsmanship by gaining enlightenment was only possible by exerting effort.
“But…”
She smiled.
“If all we have to do is increase the amount of your Aura, then there’s a way.”
* * *
The six Goddesses who protected Latna were not directly involved with the world.
If the Goddesses’ power, which was too powerful, directly penetrated the material world, it would destroy the world’s delicate balance.
However, there were times when unprecedented disasters could not be handled by human power alone.
In preparation for that time, the Goddesses arranged sacred objects containing part of their divinity on the ground.
For generations, the world’s heroes, chosen as the Goddesses’ apostles against disaster, were empowered by Goddesses to save Latna and bring peace.
Kybriel also had his character on the ground.
It was the essence of the holy night, the heart of darkness.
“It could cover up your shortcomings, Han-bin.”
Kibie looked out of the carriage as she spoke.
The vast wilderness filled her view.
Now that Baotolt was dead, there was nothing more to see in the Grand Maze.
They were being chased, so it was dangerous to stay in one place for a long time.
Due to that, Han-bin and his party were heading north of Serkaltan.
“Holy object of a Goddess…”
No Comments Yet
Post a new comment
Register or Login