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Chapter 5:

New Beginning

ALL RIGHT. This is the last one.

“Hm!”

“Woof!”

We’ll finish our training by taking their crystals!

“You got it!”

Fran gave a determined nod, took me in her hands and jumped off Jet’s back.

Our target was the white smoke beneath us…the Greater Venom Gust that had almost killed us when we first got here.

And it wasn’t alone, either. “I’ll get you this time, little girl!”

“Not if I destroy you first.”

“Give it up!” The Wight King was also on the battlefield.

Fran had actually encountered the Wight King several times in the past, but it was always in the vicinity of the Greater Venom Gust. In the end, she’d always have to take on both at a time, exhausting herself before she could take down either until retreat was the only option.

Can you get a read on the Gust’s crystal?

“Hm.”

It was either really well hidden or hidden somewhere far away. This wasn’t going to be an easy fight. Hmm… We’ll take the Wight King first.

“Okay.”

Jet, keep his minions busy!

“Grrr!”

This would’ve been a reckless order before. Jet would be going up against four Wight High Wizards and two Wight Imperial Guards. The most he could’ve handled was two. But now, this fight was well within his reach.

“Growl!”

“—!”

Jet attacked the high wizards with Dimension Fang after moving in with Shadow Warp. They had the ability to sense Timespace magic, but Shadow Warp was a dark spell. The wights were completely in the dark about that branch of magic.

After a few hit-and-run attacks, Jet started pressuring the wight minions. He jumped around the battlefield, harassing them while changing his size. It wasn’t an easy fight, of course. Still, Jet took some stray bullets and heavy damage and that was about it.

His current life, defense, and regenerative abilities enabled him to brush off their attacks. His wounds quickly healed and he immediately got back on his feet to keep the pressure on the wights.

We didn’t feel anxious, or like we had to intervene. Jet never fell into the danger zone, and we were able to leave him to it with complete confidence.

“What is that wolf…?!”

“Jet.”

“I did not ask for his name!” snarled the Wight King. “How did he get so strong over such a short time…!” 

The elite undead retained some of his human emotions. He was shocked to see the enemy he’d fought on and off over the last six months had gotten so much stronger.

“He trained.”

“Hmph! If training was enough to get that powerful, everyone would do it!”

Fran didn’t respond to the Wight King’s objection, but just rushed in.

“Th-that’s low!”

“Hmph!”

“Urgh! Short Jump!” The Wight King was not to be taken lightly. The caster avoided Fran’s Pressurized Quickdraw by teleporting away, following it up with a frost spell. “Diamond Dust!”

The spell froze everything around him. While not powerful by itself, its freezing range made it a good spell to lock enemies down. Fran would have needed to back off before.

But now Fran charged straight through the blizzard. She used flame and wind spells to force a path through the smoky ice and closed in on the wight.

However, the elite monster was smarter than we thought.

“Muah ha ha! I thought you would pull just such a stunt! Nuooooh! Blast Avalanche!”

The Wight King had foreseen that Fran might charge a straight path through his spell. The spell he cast summoned an avalanche over the green fields. The tsunami of ice advanced towards Fran, gobbling up everything in its path.

The spell looked strong enough to destroy the walls of a medium-sized fort. What’s more, magical ice was colder than regular ice, giving this avalanche the added threat of frostbite.

Fran only uttered one word in response to the attack.

“Teacher.”

Leave it to me!

She believed—no, she knew—that I could do something about it. It was time for me to do my job.

Haaa! I fired a giant stream of light. But it wasn’t made of Mana Thruster or Flame Magic. I had invested my EP into Light Magic.

This was Solar Ray, a level 6 spell. It fired a laser beam that was truly the apex of light spells. Simply put, it was an anime beam cannon…except it was made of mana instead of photons.

The pillar of light was as thick as a barrel, and it focused on the white tsunami, piercing it. It melted a whole through the avalanche, creating a path for Fran to run through.

I had also used the Invisible Death’s Light Dispersion on it in order to increase the beam’s power. Even if the wight’s avalanche was the same level as my beam, mine was more powerful because of how concentrated it was.

“Gaaah! Such a powerful spell!” The Wight King took a hit from the light spell after it pierced his wall of ice. His magic resistance prevented him from dying, but he was definitely cautious of more incoming spells.

Which meant he was open to back attacks.

Fran didn’t let the chance slip from her hands. She ran down the melted path and quickly flanked the undead. “Hmph!”

“Gah…!”

She slashed the Wight King’s head off his neck. But he wasn’t dead—or rather, he wasn’t destroyed. Either way, decapitating him wasn’t enough to take out this undead villain.

“I am a Black Bone elite… And to have this little girl decapitate me…!”

“Haaa!”

“Eyaaaargh!” The Wight King let out a death wail like he had been defeated, but he held onto his head with his hands and fell to the ground to dodge Fran’s attack.

“He got away!”

Teleportation.

The Wight King had used Long Teleport to save himself after rolling on the ground.

“Over there!” Fran sensed his teleport destination and turned to chase him. But she was stopped in her tracks before she could. The smoke of the Greater Venom Gust had surrounded us.

“Out of the way!” Fran used a wind spell to mitigate it, but it barely worked.

We have to do something about its crystal.

“Should we attack the ground again?”

We still couldn’t find the Gust’s crystal, even though we were stronger. We knew there was a disturbance in its mana, though. There were parts of the smoke that had intense mana and thin mana. We just couldn’t work out where it was. The best we could do was go to where we thought the crystal was and use an area of effect attack.

Jet drew our attention as we mulled this over.

“Bark, bark!”

Do you know where the crystal is?

“Woof!” He looked very confident. His sense of smell was sharper after evolving into a Ragnarök Wolf.

Go get it!

“Awoo!” Jet howled smugly and ran towards the sky. He ran at full speed until he bit into a particular space in the sky.

“Waaaeeeeergh!”

A disturbing wail filled the air between us…and then the smoke cleared.

We’d thought the crystal was underground, but it was hidden within the smoke the whole time, probably using a Timespace spell. But it couldn’t escape Jet’s evolved senses, and Dimension Fang allowed him to bite right across dimensions.

We didn’t get the crystal, sure, but he took down a dangerous enemy for us. That was worthy of praise.

Good boy!

“Woof!”

“Very good boy, Jet.”

“Woof, woof!” Jet, now a medium-sized dog, expressed pleasure at being petted by Fran. But soon their stern expressions returned.

“The wight’s coming back.”

“Grrr!”

And he has backup. Lots of it. I sensed hordes of enemy undead near the Wight King. I thought he was one to command a small elite force of undead, but most of his army was of the weak variety. Was he changing tactics?

“Bird skeletons!”

Flying undead incoming!

Bird Skeletons, Bat Zombies, and Lesser Ghosts. The E- and F-Threat undead swarmed towards us.

There were over three hundred zombies, still dressed in the earth they’d been buried under. They raised their bows and fired a hail of arrows at us.

“We’ll scatter them!”

“Grr!”

Leave defense to me!

Fran fearlessly charged towards our enemies. She easily slipped through the storm of arrows into the heart of the horde, taking down zombies as she went. “Haaaaa!”

“Awooo!”

The undead fired spells and arrows at us without caring about friendly fire, but I deflected them with barriers and telekinesis. I also fired spells at the flying monsters which were attacking us from the sky. 

Our enemies were defeated without much resistance, which was a bit of an anticlimax. But then I sensed mana increasing around me.

“Waaaargh!”

“Ooooorgh!”

Well, you’re new here!

Fran was now surrounded by freshly summoned zombies; close to fifty of them. Their stats were pretty good and they were well-equipped. Iron armor and shields, with enchanted iron swords thrown into the mix.

“I’ve seen that armor before…”

They’re Alessan knights. Or rather, former Alessan Knights. I’d heard that the knights who were caught colluding with Lieutenant August’s corruption had been thrown in jail and executed. How the Wight King had gotten their corpses was a mystery.

Then again, we had fight some undead-ified adventurers back in Alessa, so… maybe no one cared about the bodies of prisoners on death row. They probably didn’t even notice they were stolen.

Raydoss had been behind the undead adventurers in Alessa. What if the Wight King actually had something to do with Raydoss?

We should ask him.

Yeah, but don’t force yourself. Destroying him is still our main goal.

“Hm! I know!” Fran shouted and lunged into the High Zombies.

“Hyaaa!”

“Ooooogh!”

“Strong, but weak!”

Yeah! They’re no match for us!

These zombies were stronger than the average undead but small fry for us. Especially when compared to the three faced zombie we fought in Alessa.

We plowed through the horde and eventually made it to the Wight King, but he seemed relaxed somehow.

“Hee hee hee! You’re here!”

“This time, you’re dead!” shouted Fran.

There was a ring around the Wight King’s neck that almost looked like a choker. It was the spot where Fran had decapitated him earlier, and it hadn’t healed completely.

The Wight King knew that Fran had the advantage at close range, so why did he seem so confident? I had a bad feeling about this. A chill went up my spine, a reflex from my human days. Fran felt the same thing.

She stopped midway and jumped back.

A white aura immediately engulfed the Wight King and his surroundings. Everything it touched turned into white ice. The aura broke out like a tsunami, freezing all of the Wight King’s minions.

The green plains of the Garden now looked like the top of a glacier.

Was it a frost spell? I hadn’t heard him cast it.

“Mwahahaha! So much power!”

“He got stronger all of a sudden!”

Come on, is powering up the latest trend for undead or something?

The Wight King’s mana felt different now. It was far stronger than before.

“Hee hee hee! Today, you will die!”

Fran jumped further away from the Wight King, who now wore a maniacal grin. A murderous aura practically dripped from his hunched form. Fran’s movements grew a lot more cautious.

The Wight King was transforming now, dull thumps resounding all over his body. He wasn’t just healing himself. His bones were extending, the flesh under his robes swelling. He actually got to the point where his robes couldn’t contain his expanded flesh.

His arms and legs, which looked like withered branches before, were now so muscular that they looked like the limbs of a high ogre. His pants were filled to bursting, making them look like leggings instead.

The Wight King wasn’t just getting bigger, either. Faces sprouted from his body, from his right shoulder, from his solar plexus, and from his left side…yeah, I knew this kind of creature. The memory was so fresh that you couldn’t even call it déjà vu. He looked like the three-faced zombie we’d fought half a year ago in the basements of Alessa. He had an extra face on his stomach, sure, but it was basically the same.

I also noticed something even more shocking.

The face on the Wight King’s stomach made me yelp. That face…!

Someone you know, Teacher?

Wait, you don’t remember?

Hm?

The face on his stomach! Look!

Uhh…

R-right. Well, I guess there’s no use remembering that kind of man.

Who?

Fran had forgotten, but the face belonged to August Allsand, that rotten baron. Former owner of Essence of Falsehood, former lieutenant of the Alessan knights, and all-around scum of the earth.

He’d been banished after offending a member of the royal family and we hadn’t known what happened to him, other than assuming he’d get his title stripped after being involved with Marquis Olmes’ rebellion. Apparently, his corpse had been secretly stolen by a Raydossian necromancer.

“AAAARGH!” The face on his stomach howled in anger. 

“Mwahahaha! It seems you hold a grudge against the girl!” The Wight King laughed. It looked like August had retained some of his ability to think.

“Kill, kill!”

“Pathetic man! To think your feeble mind could still hold such resentment! But not to worry. I will put your rotten mind to good use! Pitiful undead! Let me feed upon your grudges!” the Wight King roared. He lifted his hands to the sky, and the undead surrounding him stopped and turned into dust.

Had he really just annihilated his own army? Fran seemed just as confused as I was.

“Kuhahaha! I know that these undead have no chance of stopping you! That is why I am feeding on them!” Black energy gathered around the Wight King. It was still mana, but of a ghastly sort. But it wasn’t Malice, either.

Still, I recognized this energy. We had seen the same thing back on the sky isle.

Grudge. The lich’s power source. He had summoned these undead to absorb their grudges because they ran more on grudges than on mana. The Wight King’s presence became still fiercer.

“Any last words?”

“Are you Raydoss’ undead?”

“Mwahaha! I suppose I can tell as a parting gift. Indeed! I am Iceman! Sixth Seat of the Black Bones, the most powerful squadron among the forces of Raydoss!” the Wight King—Iceman—boasted.

I had no idea what a Sixth Seat was, so I didn’t know how powerful that made him. “Black Bones? Are you a squad of necromancers?”

“No, you fool! We have no need of human sorcerers! We are undead that retain our intellect! The strongest force in the world!”

That explained it. You could organize a squad of undead if they could thought and felt like Iceman did. But a whole squadron of elite undead? The name Black Bones suggested they were a special unit.

“What’s a Raydossian unit doing here?”

“Mwahaha! To investigate this mysterious haunt, of course! This land is where the legendary Fenrir is said to rest! My intellect compels me!”

Necromancers could take advantage of Fenrir’s bones if they found them. No wonder the Black Bones had an interest in the Garden.

“But I’m stuck here because of that blasted forest!”

“How’d you get in?” asked Fran.

I was curious about that, too. To the undead, the mana-draining Withering Forest was a death sentence. Even an elite undead like him wouldn’t last ten minutes in the woods.

“I created a mountain of ice and slid down it with my coffin! It flew through the air, and I teleported many times before finally landing in these plains!”

Coffin. Like the ones back in Alessa? Yeah, those things would be able to shield the undead from the effects of the Withering Forest. He effectively did a ski jump off an improvised ramp and rapidly teleported through the air before the forest could drain his mana.

“Kuhahaha! You will have to kill me if you wish to know more!”

“I can’t interrogate you if you’re dead.”

“Kuhyahyahya! A brilliant observation!” As Iceman started cackling, he unleashed an aura even whiter and colder than before. The moment that white mist touched grass, it froze and shattered. No living thing could survive such cold.

The subzero air exploded, and I quickly warped us out of its vicinity. We looked down at the dome of white death Iceman had made for himself. Try as we might to get a visual on him, the dome shimmered with the naturally-occurring brilliance of Diamond Dust.

“Teacher, Jet—we’re going to cut him down.”

Got it.

“Woof!”

The white fog had yet to clear, but that also meant that our enemy couldn’t see us. Fran was right. This was our chance to strike.

“Jet, it’s time for that.”

“A-arf?”

“Don’t worry. We can do this.”

“W-woof, woof!”

W-wait! By that, do you mean that?

“Hm.”

The that Fran and Jet were talking about was a new ultimate attack they had been working on. Fran had come up with it after seeing Feeler and Shell’s gatecrashing technique back in the capital. It had been an impressive feat: the mercenaries used their comrades as footing to propel themselves to the sky, ending with the grasshopper Hobbes kicking Robin the lobster to crush their target. A difficult technique, but destructive when done properly.

Fran would use the same principle to enhance the strength of her Aerial Pressurized Quickdraw.

I couldn’t agree with it. It’s too dangerous! You haven’t pulled it off yet!

“We’ll be fine! Come on, Jet!”

“Grr!”

Damn it!

Fran and Jet took their positions despite my complaints.

Hold on! This is a really bad idea! They still couldn’t pull off the technique consistently. Practice makes perfect, but I really thought that an ordinary Aerial Pressurized Quickdraw would be enough here…

Still, I probably wasn’t going to talk to them out of it. Jet was already in position. The best I could do was watch from the sidelines.

“Groooar!” Jet grew gigantic and brought his front paws down on Fran’s back. It would be a deadly attack if it landed, and her back was clearly exposed.

Fran used Air Hop to shift herself a hundred and eighty degrees in the air. She was upside down now; her head at the bottom, her feet on top. She lightly tucked her legs as she felt Jet’s feet coming, then kicked against his great paws, using his power to accelerate through the air.

But their timing was off.

“Ow!”

Fran!

“W-woof!”

She’d been late setting up the barrier. He’d kicked her too soon.

What was supposed to be an impact-driven speed boost turned into Fran getting hit by a regular attack. She was now hurtling towards the ground in a tailspin, blood spurting from her mouth, leaving a red trail in the air. Her left leg was twisted, and the impact on her back caused her to vomit up blood and bile.

I’ll warp you out—

No! He’ll notice if you do! We have to commit!

Fran gripped my hilt harder to show her determination. She had enough speed for sure. She just needed to run through the air with Air Hop to unleash a regular Aerial Pressurized Quickdraw.

I wanted to pull her out, but there’s no arguing with Fran once she made up her mind.

Then at least switch from training mode to battle mode!

We’ll be fine!

You took so much damage that you can’t even talk, but…all right! I’ll back you up so just focus on getting Aerial Pressurized Quickdraw out!


Hm! Fran spat out the blood that was pooling in her mouth and reaffirmed her posture. She then accelerated through the air, using all the Skills and spells she had, into Iceman’s white dome.

I opened a path through the freezing mist with telekinesis.

There he is!

“Haaaa!”

But just as Fran was about to launch her attack, I felt a chill run down my spine. I didn’t know why or how, but I knew that something bad was about to happen.

Iceman grinned.

And I immediately knew what he was up to. He had predicted our every move. The white aura wasn’t just cold air, it had his mana mixed in. Even if he couldn’t see us, he could use the aura to feel our position. When I opened a path with telekinesis, our position was immediately exposed.

“Ungh!”

“Haaah!”

Knowing that it was too late to pull out, Fran unleashed her quickdraw early. Iceman weaved out of the way like a seasoned martial artist, evading her sharp blade. The only damage he took was a minor cut on his shoulder, and he followed up the attack with a backhand strike.

Fran managed to teleport out at the last second, but his fist had grazed her arm.

“Urgh…!”

Her left arm turned frozen white. A crack was running down its length. She didn’t feel pain because her arm had been frozen to the core, but the attack would’ve been fatal had it landed elsewhere.

Iceman laughed, watching her cradle her arm. “Muah ha hah! You’re fast but I can still see you!”

Aerial Pressurized Quickdraw had never been so perfectly defeated. We had only been using it on slow, gigantic enemies so far. Against an enemy with agility and awareness, Pressurized Quickdraw was easily countered.

“Now it’s my turn, girl! DIE!”

“In your dreams!”

“Grr!”

Iceman clenched his fists and stepped quickly towards us. The faces on his body began to groan. It was a haunting noise, as if they were casting a curse…

“Oooooh!”

“Aaaaah!”

“Uuuuuh!”

They were each casting their own spells. August couldn’t use magic back when he was alive, but he was undead now. Looked like his Skills got a little upgrade.

Each spell was powerful in its own right. Countless ice spears rained from the sky. An ice vine slithered toward us like a snake to its prey. An ice dragon emerged from behind us to seal us in. All elite level spells.

But even this full-on attack wasn’t the Iceman’s real goal. He used these attacks to cover for himself as he approached us. He was always in the back lines before but with his current body, he could fight just as well on the front.

“Now DIE!”

What now, Fran?!

Cover me, Teacher. We’ll take him down.

Fran still wanted to defeat Iceman with her own hands. She was frustrated that the Aerial Pressurized Quickdraw she’d orchestrated with Jet had failed. They’d been battling the Wight King for half a year now—he was like a rival to them.

Roger that! Are you sure you wanna stay in training mode, though?

“Hm. We’ll put an end to our training by beating him!”

Fine. I’m going to intervene if things get too dangerous, though, so you better win by a mile!

“Hm! Come on, Jet.”

“Woof!”

I started casting spells to cover for Fran, melting and deflecting the enemy’s frost magic with flame spells and telekinesis.

Iceman was within striking distance by now. Adjusting to his movements were difficult considering how slow he was before. He was too fast!

But not too fast for Fran after her hard training. The Iceman brought his fist down on her. She twisted herself out of its way and immediately struck back—she’d clearly seen his attack coming.

At that moment, Jet emerged from the shadows with a surprise attack. He grew larger and clamped his jaws on the Iceman’s leg like a gigantic bear trap.

We got him!

Of course, he wasn’t about to go down so easily. The Iceman teleported away, evading Jet’s attack.

He can use Timespace Magic without an incantation?!

The Iceman’s cast speed was so fast that it rivaled mine. Meanwhile, Fran had seen through his attack and was following it up with her own. She knew that there was a chance her surprise attack wouldn’t finish him off, so she was saving her energy. She was a lot calmer about the Iceman’s strength than I was.

“Haaaa!” Fran cried.

“Nuoooh!” the Iceman snarled.

Fran emerged out of Jet’s shadow cloaked in black lightning and slashed at the Iceman, firing a thunder spell from the opposite side as a simple feint.

Most opponents wouldn’t be able to react to Fran’s attack if she concealed her presence. But the Iceman swung his fist at his blind spot, right where Fran was attacking from.

Her feint had failed but Fran pressed on. She thought that I’d win the clash between me and the Iceman’s fist. Even I thought I would cut right through him.

CLANG!

But our weapons clashed and remained still.

His fist was covered with magical ice which I couldn’t cut through. The Iceman looked just as shocked as we were, having expected his fist to shatter Fran’s sword.

Although both were frustrated, neither fell back.

“Nuoooooh!”

“Hiyaaaaaah!”

Fran and the Iceman glared at each other, continuing their offense without backing down.

Violent winds blew as the Iceman’s fists crashed at Fran’s defense. The sound of air being cut could be heard in the small dome when Fran slashed at her enemy. A single direct hit would crown the victor, but the combatants could merely graze each other.

The battle was so intense that Jet couldn’t come near it.

August and the other faces were dumbfounded. They couldn’t afford to carelessly cast spells.

The stalemate continued until the balance suddenly shifted.

“Mwahaha! Come now, what’s the matter?”

The undead didn’t need to breathe. He could continue his offense indefinitely. Fran, on the other hand, was alive and capable of getting worn out. His lack of breathing also made the Iceman more difficult to read.

“Argh!”

The Iceman’s fist finally made contact with Fran. Icicles had extended from his hands, and he could control their length as he pleased. “Tsk! Not deep enough!”

Fran barely avoided getting stabbed by it. She quickly jumped back to minimize the damage, but the razor-sharp icicle had pierced her belly.

“Gaaah!”

I pulled the icicle out with telekinesis and healed her back to full health. A few seconds too late and it would’ve penetrated her insides and froze them.

But worse than the physical damage was the psychological damage the attack dealt. She should’ve been stronger now after all that training, but the Iceman had still bested her in melee combat. I could hear her grind her teeth.

“Hngh...!” She gave the Iceman a death stare. An ordinary person would’ve died of shock from the sheer murderous intent of that gaze, but the Iceman just laughed it off.

“How does it feel to lose at your favorite game? That art of close combat?”

“I haven’t lost yet.”

“Tell yourself what you wish!”

“I haven’t lost yet!” Fran shouted, holding me up.

Fran. The Iceman is a tough opponent. You know we can’t beat him while holding back.

Hm…I’m sorry.

Don’t worry about it. But this marks the end of our training. I’m shifting you to battle mode.

Hm! Fran waved me around to get a feel for me again before rushing at the Iceman.

“It’s no use!” he laughed. He thought that she was falling apart, and it might have seemed that way. But I didn’t stop her. Fran was no longer the Fran that was fighting a few seconds ago.

The Iceman saw through her movements and swung.

And then Fran kicked the ground beneath her and accelerated.

The Iceman was visibly confused. He expected her to move with the speed she had been moving with so far. His timing was thrown completely off.

Having dodged the Iceman’s attempt at countering her, Fran cut right through him.

“Huuurgh!” He swung his remaining left fist at her but Fran was long gone by then.

She turned back and smirked, “There. Now we’re even.”

“Urgh! You cocky little brat!” Now it was the Iceman’s turn to grind his teeth in frustration. His lost arm was already regenerating, bubbling back to replace the one he had lost. His ego was reeling too; Fran had repaid him for their earlier exchange. He took out his anger on the right arm lying on the ground, crushing it with his foot.

Fran might have seemed to have gained a sudden speed boost, but that wasn’t quite right. The fact was, she’d been slowing herself down. When she entered the final phase of training in the Demon Wolf’s Garden, she asked me to weigh her down with land magic. All of her battles thus far had been fought with this limitation.

Fran treated fighting the Iceman as another part of her training, which was why she insisted on keeping the land spell on. But having realized that she couldn’t defeat him in training mode, I took off the spell, allowing her to regain her speed.

Y’know those scenes in shounen manga where the heroes drop their weighted clothing and get way faster? And the villains are all “Wh-what?! These wristbands…they weigh a ton!” It was pretty much that.

“TIME FOR YOU TO DIE!”

The Iceman charged at us. His ego insisted that he beat Fran at close range, but this was her battle now. Not only could she use her real speed, but she had adjusted to his speed.

She was also figuring out the effective range of his fists. She’d space him out, using Vernier and Mana Thruster to shift her momentum at will. The Iceman couldn’t land a hit on her while she was chipping him out. He tried the icicles on her again, but she had seen that trick before and knew how to handle it.

The battle was suddenly one-sided.

“Urgh! Get back here! Why can’t I hit you?!”

“You won’t get me again.”

“Raaaagh!” The Iceman knew that persisting in this range would kill him.

He unleashed another burst of white aura and teleported away from Fran.

“Little girl…!” His dark eye sockets glowed red with rage.

“I win.”

“Hmph! I-I have always been a mage from the start! It is obvious that I cannot win a physical exchange!”

“Sore loser.”

“Yaaaargh! I’ll kill you for that!” The Iceman roared in anger and swung his right arm. The white aura came at Fran like a tsunami.

Round three had officially begun. Unlike last time, it was going to be a long-distance fight.

“I’ll turn you into an ice sculpture and shatter you to pieces!” The Iceman thrust his arms forward, sending a hail of white aura bullets at us. Meanwhile, the three faces started casting freezing spells.

We were casting spells of our own to resist the onslaught. Fran cast her thunder spells, Jet his dark spells, and I used flame. Together, we beat back the avalanche of frost spells bearing down upon us.

A prism of colors broke out over the plains as steam and smoke obstructed our view. Still we continued to cast magic, using Presence Sense and Mana Sense to lead the way.

This went on for a good minute until the heads ran out of spells and thunder struck the Iceman. Even if they had more heads casting spells, we were able to cast multiples of ours. I deflected any spells coming Fran’s way so she and Jet could focus on attacking. Eventually, our attacks had broken through.

“Raaaagh! How? How am I losing?!” The Iceman was screaming in frustration after teleporting away, absolutely ripping his hair out. Here he was, convinced that his victory was guaranteed after that little power up, but Fran had defeated him at both close and long range combat. His frustration was understandable.

Then the Iceman took something out of his robe. I guess it must have had an item box function in it.

It was a flask. Perfect and pristine.

“That flask.”

Yeah. It’s the one we saw in Alessa.

The mysterious flask that was inside the stomach of the three-faced zombie. They looked similar, but this one was more elegant. The container itself was also emitting mana.

“I’ve already taken more than the safe dosage of the prototype evolution drug…but victory demands sacrifice!” Iceman held the flask up high and crushed it. The fluid it contained ran down his arm, drenching his whole body.

No ingestion. I guess skin contact was enough for the stuff to work.

“Hee hee hee hee! I can feel it! No wonder it costs as much as a small country!”

The Iceman’s mana became even more terrifying. It was bad before, but now it was giving Fran goosebumps. It was as intimidating as the lich on the sky isle. While the power surging forth from the Iceman didn’t surpass the lich’s might, it might’ve been close.

“Aoooorgh…raaaaagh!” The Iceman’s roar shook the air of the Garden. Even though his size remained the same, it felt like a dragon had entered the scene. “Offer me your flesh and blood!”

“I refuse!”

The Iceman lunged at us with a sudden burst of speed. He was much faster than he was before. In fact, he might be even faster than Fran with Flashing Thunderclap on.

Fran, I’m going to have to be at full strength to handle this!

“Hm!”

“Woof!”

August and the other faces also got powered up. They were now able to cast frost spells even within the high-speed melee.

But we were getting serious, too.

I continuously used dimension magic, well aware that I was going to be worn out by the end of it. But thanks to my memory of the gods being awakened, I could now feel the help of their blessings more readily.

Chaos God’s Grace allowed me to recognize myself as a sword more than before. My affinity for the system made by the goddess was increased. The blessing allowed me to imbue more mana into my blade.

Wisdom God’s Grace increased my control of Skills and magic. I could use more of them at the same time with even more force.

I accelerated time with dimension magic, supporting Fran with spells in her fierce melee. I could feel my control ability being pushed to the brink.

Before, this kind of exertion would’ve caused that mysterious pain to trigger, but no more. I still had my limits, but I wasn’t even close to them.

“Freeze, you insolent fly!”

“How about you go back to your coffin!”

The Iceman’s fists were wrapped in the white aura. Every time he punched them, he sent a freezing wave a hundred meters long. The trees around us froze, making them look like icicles in a glacier. The air was now white with cold.

Meanwhile, Fran’s weapon crackled with black lightning. She was much better at controlling it after her training. It clashed with the Iceman’s powerful frost spells, more than capable of fending them off.

Bit by bit, the black lightning beat back the white aura, preventing the Iceman from gaining ground. Before, Fran wouldn’t have been able to resist the power of the cold and would be forced to retreat. That, or she’d need to use every trick in the book to get past him.

Our battle against the Iceman, now more powerful than a B-Threat, continued. Fran calmly scanned for an opening, but remaining in this standstill for long would be dangerous. The Iceman still had the upper hand when it came to stamina and regeneration. Fran dealt more damage now with Sword King Mastery, but she still couldn’t finish him off.

But Fran remained calm and watched the Iceman’s movements. Finally, the time came.

“Nuooooogh!” The Iceman tried breaking the stalemate by launching a powerful attack. He wasn’t sure he could win a DPS race. He unleashed white aura from his whole body in an attempt to freeze his surroundings.

Fran answered it with the flame spell she’d been charging. Cold clashed with flame, creating a powerful shock wave and an explosion of steam. The massive amount of mana that went into both spells caused a storm of mana to rush through the air…

A situation that Fran had been waiting for. The mana and wind disrupted the white aura, dulling the Iceman’s senses. Her attacks would be much more difficult to anticipate now.

Teacher!

Right!

We both teleported, taking ourselves high to the sky. This would be our second aerial pressurized quickdraw for today.

“Jet!”

“Woof!” Jet would also be involved in this attempt. The blue light which usually enveloped me and Fran now enveloped him, too. His bond as a vassal was made stronger through evolution.

Strangely enough, I knew that this was going to work. 

Our current condition was different from our usual Sword And Flesh. Jet was connected to us now.

Specimen Fran’s status has changed from Contract (Sword And Flesh) to Contract (Trinity).

I knew it! Our bond with Jet is much stronger now! There’s no way we can lose!

“Haaaaa!”

“Groooooar!”

Gooooo!

It was the perfect attack. Fran planted her feet perfectly beneath Jet’s paws and absorbed his momentum. Now she hurtled towards the ground like a meteor. She was not running now but falling, but she nevertheless managed to control her ridiculous speed.

This time for sure! I thought as I charged my blade with mana. I can see it!

I identified the Iceman’s shadow and mana behind the veil of white steam. He noticed us coming for him, but it didn’t matter. Not anymore. By the time he realized what was happening, Fran had already slashed at him.

Iceman twisted his way out of the attack, narrowly avoiding certain death. His right arm was cut off at the shoulder, and with it, one of his faces. Yet still that powerful undead tried to attack us. I wasn’t sure if we could cut him down, but I definitely wasn’t expecting him to fight back!

I was still taken aback by the Iceman’s tactics when Fran wrapped her body in black lightning, disappeared…

…and reappeared behind him with lightning speed.

Black Lightning Strike. A move that could only be accessed through Unleash Potential before, but no longer. After training, Fran could now use it as she wished as long as she could concentrate.

Usually, I’d pull us out with a Timespace spell after an aerial pressurized quickdraw. We didn’t have a way to avoid things on the ground.

Now, Fran did it all by herself.

“Huh?!” Surprised though he was, the Iceman didn’t freeze like a deer in headlights. He immediately responded by teleporting behind Fran. “Oooh, you scared me there!”

Iceman had finished preparing for his killer strike as Fran was still in the middle of her attack. The white aura on his left arm started whirling like a hurricane, snatching pebbles from the ground, freezing and shattering them to pieces. A direct hit from that hailstorm would tear Fran to pieces.

That is, if he could land that hailstorm.

Just as Iceman was about to fire, Jet leaped out of the shadows.

“Grrrr!”

“Ugh!”

After completing his role as a catapult, he had retreated into the shadows, waiting for a chance to strike. But just as he was about to be crushed under Jet’s paw, Iceman disappeared.

He’s Instacasting teleports!

Despite my panic, I found myself using short-term teleport unconsciously. It wasn’t entirely of my own will; being linked with Fran, the Timespace spell was what she wanted. The blue light linking us allowed us to understand what the other wanted. Jet was in on it too, now. That’s how he managed to land his ambush with perfect timing.

“Bwuh-huhhh?!” The Iceman was so shocked that he made a sound like a cartoon character. He’d just escaped our attack, and here Fran was in front of him again.

“Sword God Form.”

Ooooooh!

And now, Sword God Form.

Unlike before, Fran was much calmer while emitting a fierce aura. I could feel power going through my blade. The divine element…an element accessible only in Sword God Form.

If there’d been blood flowing in the Wight King’s veins, it would’ve drained from his face at the sight of our transformation. He instinctively knew that he wouldn’t be able to take our next attack.

My senses were so heightened now that I could tell what he was going to do next. He was gathering mana in order to teleport a third time. But he wasn’t going to make it. Iceman had already used his Instacast on Black Lightning Strike and Jet’s ambush. He needed just a moment longer to concentrate and use that spell again.

A moment he didn’t have.

This was why Jet had attacked him earlier. Fran had the Iceman dancing to her tune.

She brought her sword down on the enemy with the force of the Sword God, barely dashing through him with great economy. Her speed was so fast that she didn’t make a sound. Her blade didn’t even whip through the air.

By the time I noticed, the Iceman was already split in two.

“Aah…?” The Iceman seemed just as surprised. There was a line going down his body from his left shoulder to his right side. His body followed the line and fell apart. Then he finally understood that he had been done in.

“Argh…gyaaaaaaah!” A scream. “M-my powers…why can’t I heal…?! Hrggggh!”

He couldn’t regenerate after being cut with the divine element. Mana started gushing out of his wounds like a geyser.

“AAAAAAAAAAAAAARGH!”

As the Iceman was in his death throes, I met August’s gaze. The face on the stomach moved his lips, but the diagonal cut prevented him from forming words.

A strange feeling came over me at the sight of those shocked and cloudy eyes…but this was the end of our story with August Allsand.

“Impossible… I…am supposed to be immortal!”

The Iceman splayed out on the ground, gazing at the sky. His body withered at an extraordinary rate…but as his muscles shrank, his mana grew.

“If I’m going to die… I won’t die alone…!”

He was going to self-destruct.

Not that it was going to work against us. We’d already teleported ourselves far away.

“Oh…” The possibility of his enemies escaping had never occurred to him. Here was a Wight King lying at death’s door, and suddenly he found his once-sharp mind clouded.

“Aaaaaaaah! Whyyyyyyy!”

And that was the end of Iceman.

The explosion was powerful, I guess, but we were nowhere near it. To us, the blast was only a breeze that ruffled Fran’s bangs. Iceman had been an opponent that could’ve actually beaten us, but the way he went out was nothing short of dumb.

Still, Fran and Jet were more than satisfied.

“We did it…!”

“Woof!

They celebrated their victory with a high five.

Things didn’t go quite as planned, but this marks the end of our training!

“Hm!”

“Woof!”



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