Book Eater - Chapter 228: Great Battle (4)
Chapter 228: Great Battle (4)
Kukukung...
The clash between the two masters had ended, but the earth was still crying.
The great magic, Abraxas, and the deadly sword technique, World Break...
The clash of these forces changed the land, leaving a massive crater in the plains. Later generations may come to believe that a meteorite had struck the plains. A dark cloud of dust and smoke covered the charcoal black ground. đđđď˝đď˝đđ.đđđ
There was a shadow moving inside the pit.
âCough!â
The shadow spat out blood. The pain wasnât just in his flesh, but had penetrated down to his bones. In retrospect, he may have been too close to the epicenter. But, his skin wasnât that damaged. It seemed like most of the pain was internal.
A little... No, it is quite difficult.
Theo winced inwardly as he looked at the ruinous damage inside his body. His seven Circles, which normally ran smoothly, were trembling and moving shakily. He was experiencing rebound, the cost of using magic that exceeded his Circles. And Abraxas certainly far exceeded the standard of seven Circles.
He had used a lot more magic power than when he had fought Hyde. Abraxas was a spell he could only use without consequences after reaching the 8th Circle. It had been reckless, but it had been the only card he could play.
Still, he won, so it wasnât the wrong choice.
âThis is absurd. How long will it take to get out of here?â
As the dizziness wore off, Theo glanced around him. He was surrounded by the craterâs walls, and the cloud of dust was blocking the sun.
âMy body is a mess, and it will take several months to recover.â
He could also feel several lacerations and torn muscles from the explosion. Simple recovery magic didnât seem to be having any effect on them either. If he relaxed, he would definitely pass out.
However, Theo couldnât faint yet. It was too risky until he confirmed the death of his enemy, Pan Helliones. Fortunately, Pan Helliones was nearby.
â... Come⌠here.â
â......â
Theo might be injured, but he was barely scratched compared to Pan Helliones.
A swordmasterâs body was closer to an adamantium golem than a human. They were monsters that could survive an enemyâs magic with just their pure aura defense. Nevertheless, Pan Helliones was horrifically wounded.
His legs had disappeared, leaving a gaping wound from the stomach down. His right arm had been torn off at the elbow, and his left arm was filled with the shards of his greatsword. His armor, which had been made by the emperorâs own master craftsmen, was nothing but torn strips over his body.
He had also suffered massive burns all over his body, and blood flowed from every single orifice on his face.
âGreat, ha... h,â Pan Helliones gasped for breath as he spoke words of praise, âMy power⌠crushed... front... ally. This... qua... lity, I donât know...â
âWhat do you mean by that?â Theo clicked his tongue, despite the pain. âAre you saying that you canât acknowledge a young man? Didnât you get smashed by my technique?â
âT-That...â
âNo, thatâs okay. There is no point asking you since you are having trouble breathing.â
Blunt as he was, Theo had hit the mark. Pan Helliones was only a few moments away from death, so it wouldnât be strange if he stopped breathing. Therefore, Theo asked about something that he hadnât been able to erase from his mind throughout the fight.
âWhy did you lie?â
â... Hmm?â
âAbout Randolphâs sister, Rebecca.â
Theo hadnât figured it out at first. He had been too occupied with surviving. It had only occurred to him when he was preparing Abraxas. His insight had been supplemented by the two divinities, and he realized that Pan Helliones wasnât the type of person who would do such a thing.
âSenses, good.â
However, his confidence stirred the last bit of life inside the dying man. In the East, it was called the dying flash, a last moment of lucidity before death.
Pan Hellionesâ breathing steadied briefly as he looked up at the distant sky with blurred eyes and muttered quietly, âRebecca is a brilliant disciple. It would be a shame to kill her because of such a thing. The authenticity of the statement didnât matter, as long as Sir Clovis departed.â
âYou always planned on a duel?â
âCorrect. It was true that I engineered this situation to kill you. But I was defeated and you won-â Pan Helliones hesitated for a moment before speaking again, âAnd because I canât see the future of the empire.â
âThe future?â Theo asked reflexively. âWhat do you mean?â
â... Timeâs up.â Pan Helliones didnât explain as he changed the subject. âI gave my sword and life to the Empire, and this is the only thing I can teach the winner. Next time, you should acknowledge your own power.â
Theo looked curiously at him. âWhy are you telling me this?â
âThink of it as a final grudge. It was a good fight, but... the taste of defeat is still bitter. In the end, I donât want to lose to someone too weak.â
His body was gradually giving up on life, and he had no more time to speak to Theo. It was the last will of a dying person, but Theo couldnât help feeling strange hearing it.
Pan Hellionesâ breathing slowed, and stopped, along with his heart. Theo silently watched as Pan Hellionesâ soul escaped his body, marking the death of the Empireâs 4th Sword.
... He couldnât see the future of the empire?
Theo didnât bask in the glow of victory as he pondered. It was a pessimistic comment coming from one of the Empireâs Seven Swords.
Was something going on inside Andras? He would have appreciated a little more information, but even the White Towerâ spies found it hard to penetrate the deepest part of the Andras Empire. It wasnât something Theo could investigate alone.
âUgh, is it hurting more because I finally relaxed?â
His body renewed its complaints now that he had confirmed his enemyâs death. He hurriedly drank a potion from his Inventory, but he couldnât reverse the burden on his Circles and mind. It was a wound which could only be healed with time. As he fought the pain, Theo realized he needed to avoid fighting for a little bit. Thankfully, there were no enemies around.
Indeed, it wouldnât be easy to approach this horrible scene.
In fact, anyone who would approach him probably wouldnât be ordinary. Theo managed to drag himself to the edge of the crater before completely giving up. His head hurt as all his power drained out of him.
As his vision darkened, he saw a man and a woman with blonde hair approaching him.
ââŚâŚ!â
ââŚâŚâŚ!â
Iâll leave the rest to you, Randolph.
***
The battle of Babarino Plains ended exactly half a day after it had started. It was fairly short for the largest battle in the civil war, but it had involved the most people on either side.
Naturally, Prince Elsid claimed victory. The paladin had been restrained, and Marquis Fergana had fled and was unfit for further battle. Duke Cornwall had also fled quickly once the tables turned.
âCapture Duke Cornwall and the other leaders! Arrest the soldiers and send the result of this battle to every estate in this country!â
The news spread faster than any messenger. Elsidâs victory spread quickly throughout Soldun Kingdom, causing the nobles to frantically calculate how to react. The duke had lost his fifty thousand strong army, so there was no longer a chance of victory for him. In other words, Prince Elsidâs victory was confirmed. The small nobles watching the battle were forced to start moving, and they could only think of one method to get on the princeâs good side.
âThere is no future for the noble faction. Letâs capture Duke Cornwall for Prince Elsid.â
âThe Cornwall Duchy still has ten thousand left...â
âIsnât it okay if we capture him before he gets there?â
âPrepare an encirclement. Do it now!â
Yesterday's enemy was todayâs friend, and todayâs friend might become tomorrowâs enemy. Duke Cornwall may have been at the top of the world a day ago, but now he was public enemy #1. In fact, many people were secretly enjoying his downfall.
The seven small nobles within the influence of the Cornwall Duchy moved their troops and established an airtight perimeter around the duchy. It only took a week for the rebel leader, Duke Cornwall, to be captured and escorted to the capital. In some sense, it may have been better for him to have died on the battlefield.
Marquis Fergana had surrendered without any resistance, and once the news of Duke Cornwallâs capture was made public, the rest of the noble faction surrendered themselves.
At that moment, Elsidâs Civil War ended. However, there werenât many people who knew the hurdles Meltor had faced during this brief war. It was a much tougher battle than the conflict between the crown prince and the duke.
As for the fact that Theodore Miller had won against one of the empireâs Seven Swords...
It took time for hidden history to be revealed.
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