A gentle energy wrapped around Jack, protecting him. He finally managed to raise his head. He still had to squint, but he could now vaguely make out the figure whoâd smashed their starship.
It was a man. He wore crimson robes, and his long red hair fluttered upwards as if some wind was blowing from below. His two arms were connected before his chest, his long sleeves invading each other. His skin was tanned, but his eyes were coal-black. His figure was broad, muscular, and masculine, and his visage was fierce, like a master of martial arts. The few wrinkles that marred his hardened face subtracted little from his aggressiveness.
But more important than the manâs appearance was his aura. It blazed out of him. Jack could see it as a literal sun, spreading for endless miles through space, showering the world in unfiltered heat.
He was the strongest person Jack had ever seen displaying his power, besides in Dao Visions.
âArchon Summer Noon,â the Arch Priestess said, confirming Jackâs suspicions. The gentle aura protecting Jack originated from her. âTo what do we owe the pleasure?â
âJust paying a visit,â the other man replied. His voice was loud, brass. Fiery. âI came to fish in a pond, but I found a shrunken whale. Lucky me.â
âSo the Immortals are using Archons now?â the Arch Priestess replied, her voice hard. âHave you all lost your mind? You know weâll do it when you do it. The war will escalate.â
âI am not participating in the war yet,â Summer Noon said. âIn fact, I wonât even kill your little clone or that of the Elder behind you. I only have a single reason for coming today.â
He didnât specify that reason, but he didnât need to. Everyone knew.
âJack,â the Arch Priestess said.
âPrecisely. Hand him over, and I wonât touch any of you. Resist, and Iâll char you all to ashes.â
Jackâs blood had already gone cold. Despite the heat. He was being hunted by an Archon. Before that man, before his massive aura, Jack felt as vulnerable as a newborn baby.
Is this the day I die? he wondered, gritting his teeth.
The Arch Priestess snorted. âOnce the fight starts,â she said in Jackâs mind, ârush into the starship. We have to make it to the Space Monster World before he catches up.â
Jack didnât ask anything. He just prepared to do as instructed. His Dao was circulating just below the surface. He could activate every single power he possessed at a momentâs notice.
Archon Summer Noon noticed their silence.
âYou better think this through, Arch Priestess,â he said. âYou and that A-Grade may be just clones, but the brorilla is the future of your Church. Will you throw his life away for stubbornness? You know you cannot escape.â
The Arch Priestess didnât reply. âNow!â she yelled in Jackâs mind. He instantly burst with his full potential. He galvanized Lightning Body, and then used every iota of Life energy in the recharging Life Drop to activate his four-armed form as well. That would empty it again, but it was necessary. They were facing an Archon. This was the single greatest crisis in Jackâs life.
He became a tall, four-armed, lightning-covered behemoth of a man clad only in a pair of shorts. Everyone around him followed, activating everything at once. Brock radiated golden light. Starhairâs hair shone like a thousand stars, taking on a redder hue than usual. The Arch Priestessâs aura erupted, showering the world in brutality. All four of them rushed into the starship and tried to take off.
Archon Summer Noon was on them that very instant. Heâd been hundreds of miles away before, but that distance vanished, the very essence of space melted. From this close, the heat was suffocating. Jack felt his skin bubble like he was burned alive. It reminded him of that time he swam through lava.
The Archon wore a calm smile as he drove a finger forward. The fire bent to his will, forming a gargantuan, sun-clad finger which descended on their starship.
Elder Boatmanâs clone roared. âIf you want to kill my disciple,â he declared in anger, âyouâll need to get through me.â A scythe was suddenly in his hands like it had always been there. A terrible dark cloud erupted.
Spacetime died. Sound died. The void died. Everything died as the Elder swung his scythe forward, the very same attack which had once torn an entire tribulation in half.
âEven your main body couldnât face me, Boatman,â the Archon said with a hint of ridicule. âYour clone is nothing.â
The sun finger rammed into Boatmanâs full-powered strike and barely even paused. It broke through an instant later. Some flame tongues died, reduced to nothingness, but they were only a tiny fraction of the attack. The rest bulldozed through, completely evaporating Boatmanâs Death, melting his scythe before even touching it, and crashing heavily against his body.
The black cloak disintegrated. For a moment, Boatmanâs pale and frail-looking body was revealedâjust that of a stubborn old man. Then, he disappeared, turning into energy which immediately melted away as well.
Elder Boatmanâs clone had lasted a single instant.
However, in a battle of this caliber, every instant was important. Boatmanâs sacrifice had given the rest of them time to re-enter the starship. The Arch Priestessâs Dao wrapped around it, hurtling it through space. She was pouring everything she had. The starship was faster than before. In the single instant Boatman had secured for them, they crossed half the distance to the Space Monster World.
But it was useless. Everything was, before an Archon. He appeared right behind them again, slamming down a palm. Space was meaningless. The very sun descended to burn them whole. Jack felt his body struggling, and he saw the metal walls of the starship give way, dripping drops of molten steel which vaporized before they touched the floor. The Iron Maiden really possessed extreme defensive capabilitiesâany normal starship would already be gone.
Jack took in everything at once. An attack he couldnât even fathom was flying at them. It would hitâthey had no way to dodge. Starhair was shivering. Brockâs eyes were harder than theyâd ever been. The Arch Priestess rocketed out of the starship. She didnât even have time to say anything. She flew at the sun.
Brockâs entire body shone a brilliant gold. For a moment, Jack thought heâd self-detonated. The horror subsided as he noticed that Brock remained whole, just channeling all the power of his inner world at once, pouring it into the Arch Priestess.
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Brock was a powerful fighter. He was also a great support. Right now, as the Arch Priestessâs clone dove into the falling sun, he did his best to keep her alive just a moment longer. Jack could sense his brotherâs emotions through their bondâhelplessness, despair, anger at his own weakness. Jack felt for him, he really did. But he knew what they had to do. Both of them knew.
The Arch Priestess and Elder Boatman were only here in clone form. Losing those clones meant little. The survival of everyone else was the top priority.
As the Arch Priestess flew into the sun, Jack was already grabbing the shipâs helm, pushing it forward. His new understandings of space erupted. With the Arch Priestessâs assistance, he managed to escape the Archonâs lockdown, teleporting away, rushing towards the Space Monster World, where they would be safe.
Yet, he saw it, even as he flew away. The Arch Priestess faced a sun. She seemed to grow beneath her white robes. They exploded, revealing a body clad in silver fur. She was half human and half something else. Her mouth held fangs. Her hands ended in sharp claws. The Arch Priestess roared. The void shook by her mere fierceness. It was the most powerful, most shaking, most intimidating roar Jack had ever heard. The roar alone held extreme laws of the Dao. He would have been paralyzed if he was any closer.
The Arch Priestess was human from the waist down, but from the waist up and excluding her eyes, she was a silver lion. Not a leonine, like the Animal Kingdom overlords, just a lion space monster. And she was a beast.
Unceremoniously, she pounced and bit at the sun. Her fangs carried more than just a physical touch. The Dao warped around her, as if the universe itself was trying to slaughter the sun. She pierced through the fire. Even at the peak B-Grade, her clone was far stronger than Elder Boatmanâs.
But it was not enough. Even as the Arch Priestess flew through the sun to reach Archon Summer Noon, he laughed and raised his muscular hands. He grabbed both her jaws, easily stopping her bite and momentum, then pulled them apart. Her mouth was torn up and down. It was a cruel sight, but she didnât show the slightest pain. Instead, her eyes were glued to his.
âI will remember this!â she shouted telepathically, spreading her voice to all who would listen. Archon Summer Noon laughed.
âI look forward to it!â
Fire enveloped her body, destroying it completely. The Archon then stepped through space to approach their fleeing starship.
They were close to the Space Monster World now. Very close. The swirling portal almost licked at them. But they wouldnât make it. The Archon was already upon them, and even if they wanted to sacrifice themselves, all three of them were far too weak.
Jack looked around, looking for a sliver of hope, an opportunity, anything. That was his instinct after so many years of battles. He wouldnât give up. But there was nothing. His own strength was unworthy of mention. Even if he sacrificed himself, he couldnât delay the Archonâs advance. At that moment, he hated himself for being weak.
Starhair was gazing at the window with wide eyes. He could also do nothing. The sun was falling again. Their skin was melting.
As for Brock, he had been struck the hardest of the three. Not only had he channeled all of his energy into the Arch Priestessâthe only reason she achieved what she didâleaving him exhausted, but heâd also just watched his woman get torn apart. Even though it was a clone, the mental impact was striking. It briefly disturbed his Dao.
There was nothing else. Only them and the starship. Jack watched the falling sun and prepared to throw himself into it. Maybe, if he combusted all his energy and self-exploded, that would delay the strike a little, giving Brock and Starhair time to reach the portal.
Even as he prepared to jump, he could sense that Brock was doing the same thing. The pain hit him hard. His little brother was going to die. There was no time to hesitate or talk it out. Neither would step back. They would both go, and they would sacrifice their lives to save Starhair.
What a shitty ending.
Jack pressed against the melting floor, ready to launch himself upward. Right as his feet entered the metal, however, he touched upon something. A current of energy giving him a jolt. A current which remained strong despite the heat.
It was like a flash through his mind. Heâd once noticed a subtle current of energy flowing through the starship. The Iron Maiden possessed weaponsâit was just something he never thought heâd have to use. He didnât even know what it did.
âWait, Brock!â he shouted as quickly as he could.
Without thinking, Jack pumped energy into the current below him. It was quickly saturated. The entire ship grew alive around them, the half-melted walls unraveling, turning the entire starship inside-out. Jack, Brock, and Starhair were suddenly floating in space, still flying towards the portal.
The ship demanded a target. Jack mentally gave it one. The inside-out starship flew backward at incredible speed, erupting with a level of energy only slightly weaker than the Archonâs. The Daos at play were far weaker, of course. Only now did Jack realize that this must have been Elder Boatmanâs personal method of transportation. It was enhanced with enough power to stall a peak B-Grade if needed. And the Elder had given it to them.
Suddenly, Elder Boatmanâs words didnât seem so weak: If you want to kill my disciple, youâll need to get through me!
Appreciation once again filled Jackâs heart.
As the ship made some distance, Jack noticed its new shape. It hadnât just turned inside out. It had transformed into a flat sheet covered with spikes on one side. The fact that the whole thing was half-melted only made it more intimidating.
Archon Summer Noon had just released an attack, so he couldnât react in time. The starship reached him instantly. Despite that, Jack didnât dare hope. Just an Archonâs passive defenses were not something the weapon of a late A-Grade could hope to pierce.
Thankfully, this wasnât just an attack.
The Archonâs eyes widened. âNo!â he shouted.
As the ship-turned-spiked sheet reached him, it wrapped around him. It formed a perfect sphere with the spikes turned inward, then contracted as if trying to ground him down. Jack had an epiphanyâthis was exactly why the ship was called an Iron Maiden.
Of course, it wouldnât work. A pulse of power spread from the Archon, stopping the sphereâs contraction. The magically enhanced metal was melting like paper in the fireplace.
However, for a single instant, it had managed to contain the Archon. He was no longer focusing on the attack heading for the starship. It had lost a significant portion of its power.
Jack, Brock, and even Starhair worked together. The portal was right behind them. The attack would reach them first. They went all-out to defend.
Starhair had come to his senses. He knew he couldnât hold backâor maybe he was too terrified to think. He screamed in frustration as he uprooted three of his six strands of hair, sending them flying towards the attack. Each shone red. Then, as one, they exploded. Jack realized it was actually the stars inside them, going off like miniature supernovas.
The explosion was powerful, enough to give the attack pause.
Brock went next. He overdrew his spent powers, manifesting a large golden brorilla around him to smash his staff forward. The golden phantom melted before it even touched the flames. However, the energy it released weakened them further. The strike was now at only a fraction of its original power.
Jack roared. His Life Form and Lightning Body worked in tandem. His punch shot forward. For a moment, everything came to a standstillâthen erupted all at once. âSUPERNOVA!â
A blinding explosion filled the world. Sun flames met fist-shaped ones. The two attacks ground at each other until they were turned to nothing, leaving only a broken, wounded expanse of space. It regenerated far more slowly than usual.
Jack and the others were completely burned. But alive. The portal was close now, as the shockwave of the explosion had flung them towards it. Through the shattered void, Jack glimpsed at Archon Summer Noon. Heâd just managed to vaporize the iron maiden around him. His hair flew wildly now, and his robes were torn in places. That attack had been stronger than Jack gave it credit forâit had managed to almost injure an Archon.
Noâthere was a wound. It just wasnât one made by the starship. Through Archon Summer Noonâs torn robes, Jack could make out a fist-sized hole at the center of his chest. It seemed old.
Before he could consider this further, the Archon roared and released a new attack. âGet back here!â he commanded. Endless flames rose against them, but it was too late. Their backs touched the portal, and they were sucked in. The flames crashed against it ineffectively. It shook but held. The Archon roared in frustration.
As for Jack, Brock, and apparently Starhair⦠Theyâd entered the Space Monster World.
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