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Published at 21st of March 2023 01:04:55 PM


Chapter 126

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“I descend on Earth with Wings of Death!

A Storm of Fury

Creating Ash and Dust

I am the Incarnation of the Sun

I shine so brightly, I bring your death

My lineage belongs to the God of Dragons!

Scales of steel, claws of destruction

The Dragon Fire will scorch the lands

The Idol will never fall

She will bring Absolution! ”

“GRAWRRRRRRRRR!”

“KRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHH!”

Accompanied by a buffet of ear-shattering roars, white flames erupted out of my draconic mouth and engulfed the area in front of me. Having already felt the sting of my [White Flames] in our previous bout, the onnikai beast wasted no time and immediately dodged to the side and launched its counterattack.

Using the shadow cast by my flames, the onnikai beast drove its arms into them, causing large black spikes to erupt from the ground. Instead of avoiding them, I ground my tail on the soil to set it on fire, then turned the crimson fire into holy flames. Seeing as I was about the size of a mammoth with scales harder than conventional armor covering my whole body, simply brute forcing through attacks and then healing myself would save me from doing unnecessary moves.

I still remembered how the guild master would tank a few attacks to create a more advantageous situation for himself. To win battles, I should learn when to dodge and when to tank attacks. A fight is settled not by who took the most damage, but by who stood up at the end of it all.

With my tail covered in white flames, I slashed at the shadowy spikes with it like a sword. Meanwhile, I turned my head towards the onnikai with my breath attack still active, the flames chasing after the beast. The beast, realizing that its large size was becoming disadvantageous, contorted its form into something smaller and more agile. It abandoned the hands it had in the shadow, disabling the spikes attacking me, and deftly moved to avoid my flames. As it was a being of mana like Silva explained, its hand quickly regenerated by absorbing the surrounding mana … and from my body as well.

Even with [Mana Leak Resistance Lv. 10], my mana was still being siphoned by the beast. As it seemed like the beast was the cause for the siphoning mana, my party’s plan was for me to become bait and prevent the beast from protecting its core, the onnikai inside the orb. While I was buying time by fighting this thing, my party would sneak into the ruin and fulfill the Quest.

Silva explained that, as this onnikai beast was a concentration of mana, the orb would lose a ton of its accumulated mana if this thing were to separate from its core. It could probably protect itself with some attacks and control the surrounding onnikais, but the boss onnikai wouldn’t be able to create another onnikai beast while the first was away.

That was why my job was to stall this thing as the one with infinite regeneration under the sun. A sustain tank versus a sustained tank. With the beast’s ability to suck the mana from my fire and from me, wasn’t it bad for me if this fight took too long? Well, yeah, but what could I do? I had to trust in Saori and the rest to finish their battle as soon as possible while I kept this thing pre-occupied.

I know I got myself into this but now that I think about it, isn’t this guy an infinitely regenerating opponent bent on killing me? Urgh, why me …

With my inner turmoil still on-going, my parallel minds immediately went to work and began casting spells—distorting the ground with earth spells, distracting the enemy with wind spells, shooting out pain with holy spells and controlling the white flames surrounding me and the area with [Pyrokinesis]. Although they weren’t a threat to me and I wasn’t targeting them, the remaining onnikai zombies were getting decimated through the collateral damage caused by my attacks. Whether the onnikais themselves survived, I did not worry.

With the onnikai beast having taken a smaller, more focused centaur form around the size of an elephant. Almost as if it had no idea which form to take, it would contort its legs around from a spider to a horse, depending on how it wanted to dodge my attacks. Sometimes it would narrow its body into a snake, and other times it would shoot out spikes at me.

In a way, this beast was acting extremely similar to a slime, using its special physiology to its advantage.

“Kraaaaaaaaahhhh!”

My roar resonated with my [Aerokinesis], sending out a blast of sonic, pushing the beast away before it cut me with its mantis-like arms. Sadly, it didn’t hurt since it had no eardrums or bones, probably. Secondly, even if the sonic vibrations caused damage, it would be quickly healed up as it sucked in mana from the area.

Honestly, seeing it do that made me annoyed. It reminded me how I could have evolved into a mana dragon and gained a body made from mana like Tasianna and the onnikai beast. Seeing it act as such a good tank was so enviable … but I really shouldn’t think about spilled milk.

After all, the continuous shadow spike attacks repeated once again, but this time, I controlled the flames surrounding me from [Symphonie des Feuergottes] and used them as a shield against the spikes. Coating my tail and using it to get rid of this attack was viable, but I felt I would be wasting time.

Deciding Farron’s tips during our spars weren’t working for me right now, I forwent with a proper magician’s battle style of keeping a distance and temporarily returned to my normal battle style. I was a dragon right now, not a mage.

Using the flames of the Symphonie as armor, I rushed into close combat with the beast. With my tail still covered in white flames, I twisted my body and slammed my blade-like tail down in an arc. [Hellblade Edge] was fully online. The onnikai sidestepped the attack, but it forgot about my scale-dust. Once my tail touched the ground, a scale-dust explosion ignited, spreading some of the white flames around with it. The beast staggered from the damage.

A chance! Exactly how he did it!

Imitating Farron’s [Storm Devastation], I swiped my tail back and twisted my body and jumped, turning my body around to slam my tail onto the onnikai once again in a quick motion. This time, my aim was true and sliced a few of its spider-like limbs off. Without wasting another second, the third slash of my imitation [Storm Devastation] continued with another twist and jump. I somersaulted and slammed my tail for the third hit like a hammer onto the ground, carving not only a large chunk of the onnikai’s body but also the ground.

Although split apart, the onnikai beast wasn’t exactly restricted to the concept of “dying when your health reaches zero.” As long as it had mana, it would always come back, just like it did when I “destroyed” it in our previous fight. That was the advantage of being a mana-based creature.

The beast’s split body enlarged into an opened giant mouth with long tusks and fangs just large enough to swallow me whole. It attempted to crunch me like an oreo, but by using [Wind Blast] on my wings, I made a quick escape from its attack, swerving backwards.

Once I gained some distance, spells began flying toward the onnikai. It shapeshifted back into a more maneuverable form and avoided them, but I didn’t let it get away from me. Like a jaguar, I pounced at the beast and used my tail once again to cut away some of its regenerated spider legs; to follow up, I used this chance to grind my teeth, setting off another scale-dust explosion.

Mangled, the onnikai beast reappeared out of the shade from a nearby tree, having probably escaped through a shadow.

“Kuruuuoooooh!”

Its mouth transformed back into that weird cone-shaped face it had when it shot that lilac exploding shot. That very same dark aura began accumulating around its body, signaling it was about to shoot out that attack once again. However, I was prepared for it this time.

Instead of letting it shoot the attack, I used [Rumbling Might], causing the very earth to shake violently like an earthquake. To add to the disruption, [Bedrock Blades] erupted from the ground. The combined power of these two spells stopped the shot’s build up and created an opening that I very gladly took advantage of.

I blasted the beast with more spells to weaken it, then used [Earthen Shackles] to wrapped it up in vines of rock, restricting it from moving despite having regenerated its limbs from my spell barrage. Using [Pyrokinesis], I had my white flames separate from me to encase the beast in it, dealing continuous damage to prevent it from regenerating as fast. Meanwhile, [Dragon Fire] kept playing, creating new flames periodically inside this flaming arena.

Continuously fighting the beast would prove too much, even for me. The sun might be helping my regeneration, but the constant action would drain my mental fatigue. I mean, dealing with a constantly regenerating monster was plainly no fun and just annoying. Instead of fighting it, I decided that capturing it should be far easier.

The onnikai was struggling inside its shackles and I’ve already checked with [Detection Sensor] that all the remaining zombies inside my [Dragon Fire]’s arena were defeated already. It was only the beast and me inside this area now. I could just keep this thing down and hope my team would deal with this situation soon.

While I was taking a breather, since the situation seemed to be in control, my [Foresight] and [Danger Perception] strangely began to warn me about multiple attacks coming from many different directions. My skills were telling me I was surrounded by attacks, but my parallel minds and I were just confused.

What attacks? I couldn’t see anything coming from the ground. There was nothing.

“Krikrikrikrikri! Onniiiikaaaiiii, neeeevvveeer aloooonnneee!” A creaky voice came from the beast, sending a chill down my spine when I suddenly noticed a few black veils of mist appearing around me. From thin air, the mists materialized and became thicker, before a black goo-like material was formed and turned into several cone-like heads with opened mouths.

“Onnnikkkaaaaiiiii reeeeeeveeeengeeee! Paaaiiiiiiin toooo huuumaaaanssss! Kiiilllll iinnnnteeeeerrlopeeerrrrr! Feeeeeellll! Ouuurrrr! Paaaiiiiiiiiiiin!”

I didn’t have a defensive spell on hold and a dark aura was already surrounding the floating heads. I recalled the white flames surrounding the onnikai beast and used them to reform my armor in the little time I had before the heads opened their mouths. Unfortunately, I wasn’t fast enough. The flames didn’t make it time and I had to use my wings to defend myself.

Balls of dark energy began to bombard me. They were less in intensity compared to the onnikai beast’s, evident from the lack of urgency that my [Danger Perception] sounded the alarm with, but the attacks still stung me, penetrating [Draconic Barrier] due to the attacks being dark element. I was caught off-guard, I didn’t even think the onnikai beast was able to give its mana to the surrounding onnikai without its core.

Honestly, how did the onnikai controlling the zombies survive in the first place? I thought I destroyed them, but they were appearing around me like flies. I also don’t know how the beast was able to give these onnikais mana to form that dark slime, but who cared right now. I needed to get out of this predicament.

The moment my white flames began blocking some of the attacks, I activated [Dreadflare Aura] for a moment and sent the flames at the floating heads with a heat explosion, causing them to disappear. Once freed from their attacks, [Sanctified Blaze] and [White Flames] began to automatically heal me, while I materialized two [Molten Guard] to shield me.

This lava spell was similar to Tasianna’s [Frozen Shield], as it formed a shield-like construct. It couldn’t float on its own, similar to [Frozen Shield]; however, with [Cryokinesis] and [Pyrokinesis], Tasianna and I could control our respective spells and have them hover around us defensively. The only problem was that mine moved slowly, as lava was a combination of fire and earth, and I couldn’t control earth as I didn’t have the associated “-kinesis” skill for it.

Focused on protecting myself, the beast freed itself from its binding and began attacking me once again with shadow spikes and its numerous growing claws. In addition, the smaller onnikais supported it by forming coneheads to shoot at me with their dark balls. The onnikai was adapting more and more the longer we fought.

While it had the ability to continuously suck mana and adapt to its body to suit a new situation, it still had the same flaw it had since day one: it lacked fighting experience.

I didn’t exactly know how high level it was, as I didn’t want to activate [Mana Eyes] to look at its Profile. My brain would get fried from the mana concentration in the area. However, I had an upper hand when it came to pure stats due to all my buffs and skills, in addition to the fighting experience I gathered until now.

The onnikai beast, on the other hand, didn’t seem very capable up until now. Sure, it was adapting and using new strategies to fight against me, seeing as it did catch me off-guard just now, but that was it. Even now, with all the abilities it was showing and with the help of the numerous onnikai in the surrounding, I wasn’t feeling very pressured.

And that was all I needed.

My speed was reduced in exchange for a 50% increase in my offensive stats, giving me the edge when I activated [Dreadflare Aura], sending a heatwave to blow away the heads. I dodged back, before targeting the floating onnikais with my spells, destroying the slime they were surrounded with.

Regardless of how little I respected Shiterno for what he did to me, giving me the title [Divine Inferno] and the custom spell [Symphonie des Feuergottes] was very helpful. I especially loved how it referenced a standard symphony movement, starting with a piece of music played in allegro, meaning fast and bright, while the second movement, adagio, was slower and deeper.

Allegro, adagio, minuet, and finale; just like an RPG’s boss’s multi-stage or phase battle, it felt like this spell was made just for that fantasy. Sadly, I couldn’t control the phase transition, as it was all time-based, but that was good enough. It meant, in an attrition or long-winded battle, I had a very strong ace-in-the-hole in [Symphonie des Feuergottes Movement (Finale)], although I had no idea what it did.

But that wasn’t the point, the point I wanted to make was that a ton of time has gone by already. I didn’t even know how long the fight had lasted, but at least an hour or so should have passed.

I was doing fine with my mana as the sun was still blazing, and as I burned down the portion of the woods inside [Dragon Fire]’s arena, nothing was blocking me from absorbing solar rays. The beast hadn’t noticed my reliance on the sun yet, but it did try to attack my core once or twice. After blocking those attempts, I shielded my precious core with [Corrosive Fire]’s purple obsidian armor.

However, while mana wasn’t a problem, stamina was. My racial unique skill [Solar Core], which allowed me to transform solar energy into health, mana, or stamina, but I was putting all my eggs into mana to keep up with my usage. In addition, using up more mana meant I was saturating this entire place in it, meaning, I kept the beast healthy.

Through stuff like the adagio stage, [True Draconic Lineage], and my many mana cost reduction skills, the costs of my spells, dragon abilities, and keeping up my song active, wasn’t a problem for me. In fact, my heart was pumping like crazy from the power trip of all these spells. Gawwwr, being able to unleash all my fire power without any restriction was liberating!

… Only, I could feel the creeping headache of arcane corruption slowing my mind down. I felt ill. I had to switch over to recovering my stamina while focusing on melee attacks. I wasn’t doing this battle correctly. I shouldn’t be fighting crazily, I should be taking it slowly and prioritize sustainability. This battle was a good lesson for me to learn how to fight slower, instead of my usual rush down tactic.

After another rotation of buffing spells, the onnikai suddenly stopped moving and directed its head towards a location. It shrieked for a moment and ran off in that direction.

Is that the ruins? Ah! It has to be! You guys!

Were they fighting the onnikai boss right now and putting it in a corner, or did they reach the chambers right now? I didn’t know what they were doing right now, as we had no way to communicate. Have they been fighting the onnikai up until now or were they starting it now? I had no clue.

But what I did know was they just caused the onnikai beast to panic. Whatever they were doing, this single act was enough to relight my motivation. The fatigue inside my muscles and mind vanished without a trace. I was fired up and ready to rock!

Smirking, I watched as the beast and its onnikai drones rushed desperately to the edge of the arena, slowly following them as I knew what would happen. Once there, I saw the onnikais storm at the large inferno wall roaring, as if the flames were singing along to [Dragon Fire]’s lyrics. Expectantly, the onnikai couldn’t break through the wall.

It was for one reason only.

[Dragon Fire] wasn’t as strong in the buffing department as [The Will to Fight and Survive] in my opinion, but I couldn’t say it was weak either. It was powerful, as expected of a song created through my unique skill [Idol]. Honestly, it took me a while to realize that a more metal song would fit pretty well with a damage-based song. The additional effects, like making water and ice spell practically useless inside the area and creating an inescapable arena were awesome add-ons, though.

[The Will to Fight and Survive] was a great song to make my allies and me more powerful, but I had to admit that [Dragon Fire] was the more fitting boss battle theme. It even created a debuffing aura to weaken my enemies while creating my fire arena. I couldn’t be more proud of the song, I must say.

For this reason, the onnikai beast couldn’t escape. No matter what it tried, the flames rejected the beast and floating heads, keeping them inside. It was similar to those irritating invisible walls that game developers put inside games to annoy players.

[“I descend on Earth with Wings of Death!

A Storm of Fury

Creating Ash and Dust

I am the Incarnation of the Sun

I shine so brightly, I bring your death

My lineage belongs to the God of Dragons!

Scales of steel, claws of destruction

The Dragon Fire will scorch the lands

The Idol will never fall

She will bring Absolution! ”]

I sang while transmitting it telepathically to the onnikai beast, literally taunting it.

[“Sorry, sorry, but you aren’t going anywhere. My party will finish your core. You will lose this fight,”] I told the onnikai. [“Until then, let’s continue dancing together, alright, partner?”]

“Kraaaaaaaahhhhhh! Freeeeeee meeeeeeeeee!”

Unfortunately, I refuse.

Saori, Tasianna, Silva, you guys can do it! I believe in you guys! Until we meet up again, I will do my part.

With the music booming in the background, our fight continued.

“All buffs are up, but we lost Hestia’s buffs aside from [Sanctified Blaze]. Maybe half a bell had flown by? I am not sure,” I told Tasianna and Silva as we finally reached the last floor of the ruins. Half a bell was similar to 30 minutes.

“Sister Tasianna, you should take most of the mana potions to keep yourself safe and at full power. Miss Saori and I should take one mana potion each and divide the rest of the Health potion amongst us,” Silva stated. “My offensive power is the weakest, so I will take care of healing and support. Once a path to the core is made, I will begin the rite. Igniculus will support in my stead, but I cannot support with wind magic once I begin. Please, protect me.”

Tasianna nodded and attached all the mana potions to her belt. “You may count on us, Sister Silva. As Lady Hestia’s retainer and maid, I swear I will protect you. We will free the onnikai and aid Goddess Zephira in her task!”

I had no idea how long it took us to reach the last floor. Hestia did a fantastic job by clearing and luring the zombies up to the surface, which made our way down easy. There were a few zombies that we had to fight our way through, but otherwise, we did our best to rush down the ruins as fast as we could. This was a time-based battle, after all.

We had to hurry. Hestia was strong, but we had to finish this before the sun set.

Once we made sure our preparations were done, we entered the room. Unlike the previous time we visited it, the room had four imposing giant zombie wolves guarding the pedestal where our goal laid.

“H-Hooowwwww?! Whyyyyy arreeee youuuu. Heeerreeee?! Fiiiight?! Whyyyyyyy?!”

The onnikai boss seemed distressed when it saw us. Concurrently, the zombie garms assumed a combat stance and began growling, their eyes glared at me with ferocity. At that moment, strange thoughts began to enter my mind, sounding something like “HIieeeerhaaaaaZZuddaasNNNddas” or something gibberish. I felt not only some slight pain but also anger and sadness from those thoughts, but unlike last time they did a mental attack, I endured.

It was the right choice to buy [Mental Corruption Resistance] and [Mind Protection] like Hestia recommended in addition to leveling them up a bit through SP. I also bought and fully leveled [Mana Leak Resistance] for safety’s sake. My mana reached zero last time due to not having this skill back then, and I really wanted to be sure that nothing would cause that again. Even if the onnikai beast was the primary cause for the mana drain, I wanted to be sure and cover all my weaknesses.

Unfortunately for me, despite having those two new mental protection skills, I still felt this desperate desire to prove myself before these four garms. I didn’t know why I was feeling it, but I disliked it. It was like a terrible itch that I needed to scratch. I hated to admit it, but maybe Tasianna and Silva were right. Maybe my instincts as a wolf or as [Belzac’s Successor] were the cause for this.

In any case, we had to fight anyway. Unlike Hestia, who has embraced her draconic life with pleasure, I didn’t like being a pawn to my instincts. I hated being covered in fur, so I barely showed any skin with my outfit. I hated being bloodthirsty and a battle junkie, so I tried to be more aloof than how I was on Earth.

It was funny how my students sometimes called me scary when I was strict with them. How would they react to how I acted now? Well, I guess they would comment about the fact that I looked younger than when I was their homeroom teacher, but, well, whatever.

Concentrate, Saori. We need to fight.

With [Multi-Cast], I invoked both [Shadow Clones] and [Shadow Pack]. With a shadow clone of my cadejo form and a shadowy giant wolf, this battle party was now a six-man, including Silva’s Igniculus.

With my two shadow wolves flanking my sides, I pulled out my two daggers and transformed into my werewolf-like form. I was thinking of assuming my cadejo form, but I wanted to test the waters first with my two daggers. Could good equipment cover the difference in stats or would my additional stats and size from my true form be more useful?

Let us put this hypothesis to the test.

For what you four did to me in our last meeting, let me reward you by giving you a personal lecture!

AbyssRaven YOU CANNOT KILL HER, SHE'S THE DRAGON IDOL!

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