“Over here!” Yelled Elena as she continued delaying one of the five-star skeletons with her frost spells.
Body covered in a thick layer of white frost, there wasn’t a shred of joy to be found within its blackened bones. Thanks to the freezing effect of her spells, the titan skeleton’s movement speed had slowed down drastically. This made the already lumbering titan even clumsier and slower.
The giant lug continued waving its fists frantically in a brainless attempt at swatting Elena but unfortunately for it, she managed to nimbly dodge them all. It was at that moment that her other two harpy peers managed to clinch the first kill. Seeing that, she immediately called out to them for help.
Throwing a quick glance between each other, Numila and Eugenia promptly flew over to join her in finishing off that remaining five-star; looks like they remembered my words after all. Yet, in what should have been a moment where all three harpies combined forces to wipe out their enemies, Elena took advantage of the fact that the skeleton was currently distracted by Numila and Eugenia and flew off…
“Don’t tell me she’s thinking about deserting?” Said Eugenia as continued flapping her wings to gather more wind elements. Having accumulated enough power, she fired off her wind spell in concert with Numila’s own spell spell and summoned that terrifying pillar of flame once more. Roaring to life from the ground up, it quickly enveloped that skeleton which was still hindered by Elena’s ice.
“Leave her, take care of this skeleton first.” Said Numila, eyes never leaving her opponent for a second in spite of Elena’s strange behavior.
“Alright.” Eugenia turned her attention back onto channelling.
That composite magic of theirs was a channelling spell which meant that before their opponent was defeated, the two of them had to continually channel more mana into the spell. Though they couldn’t move in the meantime because of the need to focus, they were able to process some basic thoughts. It just so happened that Eugenia’s basic thoughts tended to be affected by her active imagination…
“That harpy…don’t tell she flew off to find my future husband…”
“Your future husband?” Hearing that, Numila paused in surprise for a second and nearly interrupted her mana channelling: “Dearest is this harpy’s fiance, he has nothing to do with either of you shameless harpies!”
“Hmph, this harpy isn’t lacking in any way compared to you, it just so happened that you met him earlier, that’s all. What’s so great about?”
“Meeting him earlier is just that great!”
“For all you know, he likes a harpy like me.”
“…now’s not the time for quarreling, we need to stop Elena…but the enemy is still alive and Dearest said to take care of it…”
“Cut all that crap for now, kill off this damned undead first and then we can find that harpy!”
“Mhm.”
The both of them finally came to an agreement while on the other side, Elena seemed to be beelining towards me.
As of right now, I was still caught up in battle where my subordinates watched me continuously dodge the titan’s attacks with bated breath from the sidelines. Even though my attacks weren’t able to cause any damage at all, they rushed in to defend me after another wave of ineffective spells from me.
“Master, leave the defending to us. Your magic needs time to prepare so let us stall it in your stead.”
Perhaps it was because of the sheer intensity of the situation, but even without my consent, One-eye had already made the decision to rush in and even commanded the other devils to help as well. Thankfully, they still had enough self-awareness within them to know that any devil who rushed in without being a three-star was basically committing suicide.
Thus, the only devils who rushed in were No.3, Big 4, Big 5, Baccarel, One-eye and Nine-fingers.
It was worth pointing out at this moment that because Baccarel was now a commander in my army, he received more spoils and managed to become a three-star before I returned to the Prison of Dead. In light of that, I upgraded his equipment to the same level as my other three-star demon childs.
Naturally, my commander-class subordinates were all furnished with the finest equipment I crafted. However, the moment that titan skeleton knocked away the bulky Big 4, even with his shield raised, they finally realized how large the gap in power was.
Though my crafted gear were powerful, that was only if they were stronger than or at the very least relatively close in strength with their opponents. If they weren’t, then they would end up in an awkward situation like Big 4. Thankfully, that bulky devil had a tough hide and was able to get up after a couple of tumbles.
Now that I had them to draw the attention of that skeleton, I was finally able to channel more mana.
Nether Fireball.
After ten seconds of channeling my mana, I managed to compress the magical energies, which had grown to the size of a water vat by now, to their utmost limits. Tossing it, the reddish black fireball scorched the air itself as it raced towards the titan surrounded by my six subordinates…
“Everyone, dodge!”
Having fought with me multiple times, they immediately knew to abandon the fight upon hearing my command. With that, the Nether Fireball successfully collided with that titan without any friendly casualties. However, an explosion was unavoidable and the ensuing flash of light ended up blinding all of us.
As the scorching winds blew through the battlefield, I instinctively raised my hands to protect my eyes.
‘With that much force, it should be dead, right?’ That was what I thought but reality soon proved me wrong.
“Master watch out…it’s not dead yet…ahhh…”
That sudden yell from No.3 sounded a little horrific. Turning towards the direction of his yells, I found the titan skeleton alive just as he said. With nether flames still wrapped around itself, it charged right at me but because No.3 rushed in to hinder it, the titan very casually kicked the devil aside and set him on fire with my own nether flames…
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