At the last moment, Ryan hesitated. That would be his most powerful attack, and yet… something inside him was telling that it wasn't enough. Not against an opponent of that level. Lilith's face, full of confidence, only made Ryan more certain of it. Then Ryan realized it… Lilith almost killed him with a single magic attack. A combination of elemental manipulations and Telekinesis. However, she didn't look like a mage… her forte was probably her physical strength, and yet… she defeated him with something she wasn't good at. She never even tried to draw her sword…
"What is wrong?" Lilith asked. "Losing confidence? You certainly took your time for that? I honestly can't believe that you never felt like this before. You have been pretty lucky, haven't you? Always fighting enemies that could be defeated."
That was true… Ryan always knew that he had been lucky. A dungeon of the weakest species of monsters appeared close to him, and he was one of the first humans to obtain a class. Still… he always thought that he had worked hard, but… perhaps that had been only his ego comforting him.
"SHUT UP!" Ryan shouted and then fired his arrow in his rage.
In the end, thanks to all that power, the string of his bow broke, and Ryan was also sent flying backward due to the mass release of energy. However, when he stopped and got up, he saw that Lilith was holding the bone arrow with two fingers. She managed to disperse all that energy with two fingers… after a few moments, the bone arrow turned into dust.
"I guess this isn't half bad," Lilith said while looking at her fingers slightly bleeding. "You probably have potential, but you won't live to reach it."
With his eyes wide open, Ryan heard all of that without showing a single reaction… he had been utterly defeated. His most powerful attack, the best conditions, and yet… he didn't manage to do anything against the demon. What had he been doing for the last two months? He did nothing but fight. Ryan had become a power-seeking idiot who treated others harshly because they were stupid for trying to increase their strength with numbers, and yet… that was all he could accomplish. Was he just an arrogant man who didn't have the skills to back-up his attitude? Those questions began to torment him…
Even Alissa had learned something that made her admit that she alone wouldn't be able to defeat her enemies. Although she didn't share that information, maybe it was related to the current situation. Ryan refused to admit that he couldn't survive alone, but if there are many more enemies like Lilith out there, then…
"I guess I can understand how come Baal didn't defeat you," Lilith said while looking at the massive sphere that was enveloping Alissa. "Although he lost some of his powers, a high-class dragon still is quite the troublesome foe."
Suddenly, the sphere began to be burned by black flames. Alissa finally was managing to free herself, but when she appeared, Alissa already looked exhausted… that prison took quite the toll on her.
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