Everyone on the battlefield witnessed the scene, including Zichâs companions, the soldiers leaving the area in orderly ranks, and escapees aimlessly fleeing the area in fear. After not budging an inch at Zich's companionsâ numerous attacks, the large dragon lost its balance and flew through the air.
Boom! They thought the dragon was like a gigantic mountain that would not fall under any natural disaster, but in the end, it fell and rolled on the ground. They almost couldnât believe their eyes. Furthermore, the man behind the attack was someone every person on the battlefield knew whether they were from the Steelwalls or the allied forces. After all, his inhumane battles against Glen caught the attention of everyone around them nearly every day during the war.
There was no cheering yet. He had toppled the dragon over just once, and it was much too early to celebrate. However, it was also true that the dragon finally seemed to have been pushed back when no human attack could make it budge. Thus, everyone couldnât help but feel hope rising in their hearts. While everyone else was feeling shocked and awed by Zichâs skills, it seemed like Zich was also surprised.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âThis power isâ¦â This was his mana. Zich was sure of it. The mana that had been dormant inside him awakened and flowed inside his body. But it wasnât time for his mana to awaken yet. The mana in the innermost corner of his body was still hardened, and he had only been able to use all his mana when holding Windur that resonated with the World Tree. Zich stretched out his hand. He felt something foreign at the tip of his finger.
âThe Key that Distorts Destiny?â He was sure of it. That finger was used to hold the key that was part of Windur.
âDid my mana get released when this key came back into my finger?â Then, why did this key suddenly pop back into his finger? Lyla was the one who had Windur right now, and that made Zich think.
âIt must be Lylaâs doing.â Zich was sure of it. A smile formed on his lipsâit wasnât the kind of terrifying smile he made when mocking or tormenting his enemies. It was a very calm and soft one.
âOf course, she isnât the type to betray my expectations.â
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While sitting on one of the crystal remains, Serpina stared at Lyla inside the glass container. Serpina didnât know what Lyla would do at first when Lyla guided the mana of the World Treeâs clones while clutching Windur tightly. She simply thought that Lyla was uselessly resisting and all her efforts would be futile. Serpina could swear upon the name of Clowon, as well as her pride and reason for living, that there was no way to restrict the dragon from this place. But when the mana from the World Treeâs clones started resonating, her eyebrows slightly went up. Then, she sprung to her feet when a huge amount of mana flowed outside.
âWhat is she doing?â On second thought, Lyla was also Serpina herself. When Serpina backstabbed Lyla by physically breaking the crystal when Lyla was distracted with controlling the system, there was no guarantee that Lyla wouldnât do something similar.
âInstead of trying to restrict the dragon with the system, is she trying a different method?â Serpina thought. Lyla was standing defenselessly right now, so Serpina could destroy the glass container with magic and hinder Lylaâs plans. Then, all of Lylaâs plans would become futile. Yet, Serpina didnât attack Lyla. Instead, she sat back down on the broken part of the crystal, crossed her legs, and watched with her chin on her hand.
âHow surprising. Are you not planning to do anything?â
Serpina suddenly heard a familiar voice behind her, and she felt a chilling sensation around her neck. She looked down and saw a pure white sword hanging around her neck. It was a sword she knew very well: Estellade, the Clowon princeâs sword. Even when its blades didnât directly touch her, its aura seemed to prickle her skin. Serpina turned around and stared at the person.
âIs this really the method Lyla came up with to turn the situation around?â Serpina asked and said the name of the person wielding the sword at her. âZich Brave.â
Zich Brave raised his guard against her movements and replied, âNo, Iâm simply meant to be on watch duty to make sure you donât do anything unnecessary.â
âI see.â Serpina nodded. âThank goodness. I wouldâve been disappointed in her if you were supposed to be the solution.â
âThereâs no way I can go help the guys above ground though.â
âYes, thatâs why I said I wouldâve been disappointed if you were the solution. I thought she couldâve just tried anything out in her desperate attempt to fix the situation.â
The two were forms made by the World Treeâs mana and couldnât go very far from the mana. Thus, even if Lyla summoned Zich Brave, he couldnât go to help Zich.
âShe wasted energy calling you.â
âHow come?â
âIâm not planning to do anything more now.â
âDo you realize how unbelievable you sound right now?â
âItâs not my concern whether you believe me or not.â
Zich Brave looked at her with suspicion. Serpina smirked after seeing his expression. âIf you donât believe me, why donât you just kill me?â
âIâd be glad to, but will you die without resisting?â
âI donât want to.â
Brave clicked his tongue. If he could, he wanted to slice her head off and erase all possibilities of future conflicts. Yet, this was Serpina he was dealing withâthe person he had fought to the death many times. It would be reasonable to say that he was the person who knew her abilities the best. When Lyla summoned him and he stood behind Serpina, he planned to try to kill her if the chance arose. However, as expected of a person with the Demon Lord title, he saw her shoulders shake slightly. He needed to give up on his original goal and be satisfied that he had managed to get so close to her. It was also a surprise she didnât do anything as she watched him place his sword near her neck.
Brave thought, âIâm sure she wouldâve struck back as soon as I tried to slice her neck though.â Serpina knew Lyla called Brave to protect her. If they started fighting, it was evident that Serpina would direct most of her attacks toward Lyla as he would prioritize protecting her. Zich Brave was sure that Serpina would fight like this. However, Serpina seemed to have zero interest in Brave to the extent that Brave seriously contemplated if he would be able to kill her if he quickly moved his sword.
âDoes she really plan to do nothing?â Serpina really was just looking at Lyla. Since Lyla had assigned him to stop Serpina from doing anything harmful, he should have welcomed Serpinaâs attitude. However, her current behavior was incredibly suspicious.
Ziiing! While Zich Brave confronted Serpina, the mana from the World Treeâs clones swirled inside the glass container.
âHa.â Serpina let out a snort as she realized what Lyla was trying to do. She saw mana concentrate on one of Windurâs edges and saw it disappear. âThe Key that Distorts Destiny.â
Serpina looked at Brave. âYou guys are planning to release all of Zichâs mana.â
âEven if his opponent is a dragon, Zich will be able to have a fair fight if he has all of his mana.â Brave easily admitted it since there was no reason to hide it.
âIs that so? Of course, even so, the dragon will have an advantage, but I guess Zich has his comrades. Itâll be fun. I really donât know whoâs going to win now.â
Brave looked deeply into Serpinaâs eyes. Even though her plan had been hampered, she didnât show any signs of dismay. Instead, she was calmly muttering to herself and analyzing the current situation. âThe fragmented part of the emperorâs sword is most closely connected to Zich, since the emperorâs sword forced a part of itself into Zichâs body. With the mana from the World Treeâs clones, the emperorâs sword can force the key back into Zichâs body. In places where they need the World Treeâs power, Lyla can act as the mediator and directly send the World Treeâs power to Zich to release all of his mana. I see. With this method, Zich can continue to use all of his mana even outside this ruin.â
ââ¦Youâre really just going to analyze it like that?â
âYouâre a really persistent man. Whatâs up with you? Do you want me to antagonize you two?â
âItâs because I canât trust you. This whole situation happened because you betrayed Lyla in the first place.â
âWhat do you mean betrayed? We were in a contract relationship in the first place. While Lyla and Zich learned my knowledge, I was supposed to look for any opportunities to initiate my plan. How can you talk about betrayal when there was no trust in the first place?â
âYou sure talk well. Yeah, thereâs no trust between us. Then, how do you think I felt when you said you wouldnât do anything?â
âYou didnât believe it for even a second.â
âThank you for understanding how I feel,â Brave said with the driest and flattest tone possible. Serpina merely shrugged at his voice, which was full of sarcasm instead of gratitude.
âIt doesnât matter whether you believe me or not, but I really donât plan to do anything else. Iâm merely waiting for the results outside.â
âWhy?â
âItâs because that was my last desperate effort.â
ââ¦Go on.â The last words caught Braveâs interest.
âIâm being pushed to a corner much more than you think. Zich is a hellishly annoying bastard.â Serpina thought of Zich and shook her head. âWhen we were fighting each other, I didnât think there was a more annoying bastard than you, but compared to Zich, you can be considered cute. No, since youâre the same person, I guess I donât have to differentiate between the two of you.â
Then Serpina continued, âAnyway, waking up the dragon was a gamble for me too. Since the empire is gone now, itâll be extremely difficult to catch the dragon and put it back in the crystal. Applying it as part of the system would basically be impossible. Of course, there were other methods I could have used instead, but I couldnât be certain of the results for any of them either. Above all, itâs uncertain whether Lyla will fully cooperate with my plans even after Zich dies. If she refuses, Iâll disappear without being able to do anything.â
ââ¦But you still awakened the dragon for it to attack Zich?â
âIâm sure you know it as well. Apart from being part of the Brushel Systemâs core and supporting the empire, thereâs no reason for my existence.â
Brave said, âRegardless of the urgency of the situation, I should have never called you.â
âItâs already been done. Besides, you guys had no choice but to call me.â
âSo youâre just going to quietly wait for the results to come out now that your job is over after waking up the dragon?â
âYes.â
Her words made sense, but Brave thought Serpina had another reason besides this. He said, âBut itâs still suspicious. Based on what you said, my appearance and Zichâs release of his mana will certainly interfere with your plan. However, your reaction is way too calmâeven if this is your last-ditch effort with a high possibility of failure. No, shouldnât you feel even more nervous because itâs your last try?â
Serpina sighed, but it wasnât a sigh to mock Brave. It seemed more like a reaction from someone who was about to say something that made them uncomfortable to say out loud. ââ¦Yeah, you and I are in the same boat anyway. No matter how bad our relationship is, I guess this is still fate. This will probably be the last time I talk to you, no matter the results.â
Serpina turned around and stared straight at Brave. The sword pointed at her neck and narrowly missed her skin. âIt may be hard for you to believe, but will you still listen?â
âThis whole situation feels like a joke in the first place. Thereâs no reason for me to say no after listening to you so far.â
âYeah, I guess thatâs also true.â Serpina nodded. âThis is my last desperate effort and itâs also for me to put a final conclusion to my life.â