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Chapter 132 - Chapter 132

The battle lasted quite a long time.

Darkness was much bigger and stronger because it was different from normal. In addition, he did not fall down even if he injured himself, but moved endlessly until he stabbed his neck or heart, and was cruel.

Ran turned her head several times and closed her eyes. For her, who couldn't even watch a terrible movie, this was more than I imagined.

And Iveria's eastern silver······.

Ran swallowed her breath when she saw Masu appearing.

'Giant?'

If Eustaf was fighting a beast like that on a winter hunt, Ran would not be able to sleep every time he went hunting.

Can you guess if Delphanto is about the size of a dragon?

'Of course, it's a little different from the dragon I saw.'

It was smaller than the dragon that appeared on the ice wall. The black scales glistened and shone as if they had been carved one by one with black stones, making them beautiful enough to sigh.

Iveria fired magic, and Lazia attacked with a bow and spear.

So, when I thought I had defeated the giant, the giant tore one wing of Delphanto.

"Dell!"

Iveria screamed bitterly, and Delphanto screamed loudly and bit the giant's neck for the last time. The neck was pulled out, and the giant's huge body collapsed.

Lazia also screamed and ran to Delphanto, who collapsed. The dragon with its wings torn turned into a gasping, pale human figure.

"Del, del, del!"

Iveria hugged him and screamed and threw up blood.

Ran screamed with fright.

"Iveria! Delphanto!"

But her scream didn't do any good. Lazia ordered his men to move Delphanto and Iveria to safety.

Ran quivered and bit her lips.

Again, the scene has become nuclear. It was a barracks at night.

Ran's listening to the stories from soldiers, although they won, they seemed to have died a considerable number of people because they were resistant as they were close to the end.

Of course, the biggest losses were Delphanto and Iveria.

When Iveria was told she was down, the morale dropped rapidly.

"Is everything all right, Ms. Iveria?"

When Lazia asked anxiously, Iveria nodded.

"It's because I use too much magic."

She asked with a pale face.

"Dell?"

"He's still asleep. He probably won't be able to participate in combat."

"Yes."

Ibria nodded. She covered her face.

"It's my fault."

"No."

"No, Dell's a dragon, and he has to fly-"

"He's resilient, so he'll fix it. He'll be able to come out again."

When Lazia comforted her, she lifted her wet eyes.

"Should, should he?"

"Yes, of course."

At Lazia's words, Iveria sighed and wiped away her tears. Lazia frowned.

"It's understandable that you use magic like that. You set up a shield against those in the west, dealing with the entire eastern army."

"There's nothing we can do to stop the poison in the dark."

"It's easy that it didn't happen earlier because you're taking all the damage that the army is dealing with. Ms. Iveria, I don't want to build a flag of freedom on your sacrifice. Freedom is worthless if you don't bleed."

"They're already sacrificing themselves. A lot of people are dead. I'll do as much as I can."

Lazia bit his lip. Iveria grinned.

"It's really over. There's not much time left. I can tell."

Lazia sighed, nodded, and got up from his seat.

Ran saw Lazia leaving the barracks then saw Iveria.

The great sage looked down at the floor expressionless for a moment.

"Come out."

What she said was a blemish to Ran. Iveria looked up.

"You think I don't know?"

"Uh, no, I mean-"

Ran was stuttering, and someone else answered.

"As expected, she's a great sage."

With a giggling voice, the shadow stretched out long on one side of the tent, and Ran was surprised and stepped back.

"Darkness."

"Weakened, letting me in so easily. Huh? How are we going to fight now? With a broken body?"

"You can handle one thing."

"Is that so? Everyone's afraid. I'm going to leave you and run away. What's the benefit of trying so hard? Your lover is dying, and so are you."

"Dell won't die. So am I."

"No, you're going to die. Your troops will be wiped out. Your lover will be crucified, and I will tear your limbs!"

The shadow filled the tent black. I heard a scream.

Delphanto's howling was clearly heard, and Iveria grated her teeth and raised her cane.

"Get away from me!"

The light burst forth brightly. The darkness diminished in an instant.

"Child of Starlight, the daughter of the world's tree, the great sage who is loved by the Spirit--"

She sarcastically said in a voice of diminishing darkness.

"Right, you're strong. But does your lover do the same?"

And the darkness permeated away. Iveria staggered and leaned on the cane, breathing heavily.

"Dell······."

Mumbling, Iveria reeling, pointing at the cane and desperately going out of the tent. Lazia, who was standing on guard, looked back at her in surprise.

"Mrs. Iveria?"

"Dell, Dell?"

"He's resting in the barracks."

Lazia said, supporting Iveria. Iveria said, "I need to check."

Lazia nodded unopposedly, and helped her head to Delphanto's barracks.

Ran thought she knew how this was going to go, so her heart was tight.

As expected, Delphanto's barracks were empty.

Sadly, Iveria screamed and said she would go looking for him, but she collapsed.

Ran covered her face with tears. This is unfair.

Seriously, this is too-

"I don't really want to remember after this."

A voice lifted Ran's head. The scenery had changed everywhere.

The white ice wall, she was standing in the forest.

In front of Ran, Iveria was looking at her with a faint smile.

Ran asked her again without realizing it.

"Iveria?"

"Yes."

Iveria smiled sadly at Ran.

"And I'm sorry."

Iveria's hand hit Ran's vision.

*******

Eustaf took a deep breath. The same was true of the knights standing side by side in front of the wall.

They came out of the walls, armed and even lined up. Lumiere thought of Sina and Lan in the Sky Mansion. After a glance at the sky, Lumiere said.

"It's today."

Shareia nodded. She was holding a wooden cane as white as snow.

A few days ago, Shareia announced that Iveria's settlement had reached its end of life. The shield's about to break.

"And darkness will know that."

She said so with a dark face. And that was today.

Next to her was Haresh, standing side by side with an elegant bow. The arrow house was attached to the waist, with a sword on the other side.

It was still everywhere.

With only the sound of wind blowing from the ice wall, Eustaf thought of Ran.

She had been sleeping for three days already, and he had to try to shake off his nervousness.

'A thousand years.'

He smirked at the thought of the sealed darkness.

Yeah, it's crazy.

The injured or those who wanted to leave were told to leave, but no one offered to leave.

Count Iluminati and Baron Wilde also joined the camp when they arrived in time for running on the icy ground.

"U-U Serena de Haas."

Eungeung.

A humming sound surrounded the ice wall. Shareia translated gracefully.

"It's time to go back to your ancestors."

Ross clasped the window helmet, saying, 'You're all here, by the way.'

The dragon flew up on the ice wall. It was a bizarre sight, hardly a dragon.

One wing was flapping, looking as thin as a shadow, and the body also looked big in parts of the picture and then shrunk.

At the same time, the remaining masu gathered. The dead beasts were also included there.

The knights lowered the helmet in turn. A small murmur spread with a short breath.

"May the blue flame bless you."

"The glow of the blue flame."

Eustaf lowered his helmet and said briefly.

"The protection of blue flame to you."

As he raised his hand, the rain of arrows began to pour toward the beasts on the wall. The fireball also flew in and burst into flames. Even in that situation, the horse surrounded by black margab did not budge.

The knights started kicking next to the stirrup. The magic was activated when the ice crystal was hit.

As soon as the first arrow rain was over, Eustaf kicked the horse in the side, and at the same time the knights rushed forward.

The sound of horses' hooves rang the ground.

After getting enough acceleration, the knights and the beasts collided.

The dragon, who flew in, began to shoot fireworks at the wall.

Chwang-!

There was a clear, transparent sound.

The soldiers on the ice glanced at the sky. Perhaps they would never forget the day when the sky was cracked.

Once again, the dragon set fire to the ice wall, and the soldiers clenched their weapons.

Crack-

Furthermore, the crystal began to crack.

"Blue flame."

When Eustaf called, a blue flame covered Dragon's face. The dragon roared and soared into the sky, then made a big turn and came down, spouting fire at the knights.

It was an attack that did not distinguish between the enemy and the allies.

As the flame rapidly thickened, Masu fell as ashes or flames, but the knights continued to move in the flames. As they pulled the stirrup tightly, the consumed ice crystal came out with a click, fell to the floor, and a new ice crystal clattered into it.

"One shot of fire and one crystal."

As Blaine murmured, Ross smiled and said.

"It's cheaper than life."

Blaine smirked and shouted, "I see," then shook the ash tree out of the window and began to spin loudly. Without flags or formulas, the blue knights kept their ranks in perfect order along the leader.

It was an operation to pull Masu away from the wall and move them to one side.

The knights moved quickly, just like the shepherd dogs driving the flock.

Shareia watched it and memorized a long, long spell of magic.

A starry cluster of lights twinkled over her cane.

Haresch stood next to her and shot with an arrow if the knights ran away with the little mana they had missed.

Passen huffed and swung the axe.

"Leave some of our shares!"

Unable to ride horses, they remained with Shariah near the wall to deal with the remaining beasts.

The darkness made a sound of anger. Back in a circle, the darkness gave off a flame toward the wall again.

Swang-!

The gold in the shield spread quickly with a unique, creepy, clear sound.

"Shareia."

Haresh called her briefly, and Shareia looked at him with say "I know," and completed the spell.

"Payal Alubim."

The broadness of light.

When her spell was completed, the light disappeared from her cane. The light became a golden aurora and spread over the sorghum collected by the Blue Knights, and all the dead beasts fell again.

The living beasts, too, were freed from being captured by the darkness and began to flee everywhere in a bewildered manner.

Haresh caught Shareia trying to fall as he was. She gasped as if she were sprinting.

He easily noticed that she couldn't say a word anymore.

"Thank you for your hard work."

At Haresh's words, Shareia smiled and looked up at the sky with a distorted look.

As the darkness roared out, the windows of the Sky mansion broke with a loud noise.

The soldiers curled up, covering their ears, and the knights skillfully soothed the sensitive horse straightening of his front legs.

Darkness spread its black shadowy wings larger and again spewed flames toward the snow walls.

Blah-

The gold in the shield grew bigger and bigger, and eventually,

Shrank-!

Shattered to pieces with a chilling sharp sound.

As the flame scattered the snow walls, some parts of the walls melted down in a flash.

The soldiers inside the wall were driven out of the wall with fear of madness.

Suppressing their desire to flee in all directions, they fled into the mansion.

"Iveria! Kesse!"

The darkness exclaimed. He fired sparks at the running soldiers.

"Argh!!"

It screamed, but It didn't get roasted. It was thanks to the magic tools that Frances and Sina made overnight. Dragons soon clipped their claws into the white sky mansion and swung their tails.

There's nothing we can do about the physical attack, some of whom couldn't scream and went out.

Eustaf kicked the horse in the ribs. The black horse picked up speed with agility.

"Blue flame."

When Eustaf called again, the dragon was engulfed in flames. The darkness screamed, wagged its tail like crazy, and flapped its wings as hard as it could.

As the flame disappeared, the darkness flew low toward this side. As the tail was sweeping the floor from side to side, the purpose was clearly visible.

"Open!"

Blaine shouted and the Knights scattered everywhere. However, some knights could not avoid the dragon's tail, and the knight who was beaten by the giant tail flew with a horse and fell to the floor.

Then the flames struck the view.

Bang.

The second ice crystal fell to the floor. Each person has a total of six revisions.

There are four left.

When the second flame didn't work, the darkness shifted to physical attack.

Bam!

He settled on the floor with a heavy sound. The darkness shouted.

"Give me Iveria!"

'Ordinary language.'

Eustaf frowned slightly. He picked up the javelin and threw it at the dragon. He was slightly crushed in the scales, but he didn't seem to hit that hard.

"Then."

Eustaf held the spear firmly and began to run toward the dragon.

Blaine screamed at the duke running to the short-term film. Eustaf was seen sending a light signal with the opposite hand with the spear. Blaine began running parallel to Eustaf, grinding his teeth.

If I serve this lord, I don't think my heart will remain. Lumie was also excited. I prayed, but I felt awe.

It was not only because of Eustaf, but also because of the riding skills of each member of the Knights.

When they saw Eustaf and Blaine running, they began to run in step, and horsemanship was almost magical.

Lumiere had not learned his words very long, so he did not reach the level of Inmiles like them.

'Instead, there's another method.'

Thinking so, Lumiere began to turn in a different direction.

Blaine gathered his brows when he saw Lumiere going back to the dragon. If you do anything other than command like that-Then, someone bumped into the horse with a thud, and Blaine was surprised. It was Eustaf.

"Do you want to die?"

His words were clearly heard above the running horse. Blaine bowed his head to apologize for one glance, and Eustaf again drifted apart whether he saw it or not. Blaine was a little shaken up.

I was thrilled that the main soldier came up to me on purpose and talked to me because he was worried about my body.

The dragon swung his head at the rushing knights. The knights were quick to scatter, avoid and gather again. Afterwards, Lumiere put his leg on the horse's back, ran as hard as he could and put a knife in the dragon's tail.

The dragon swung his body and shook his tail, but when Lumiere didn't fall, he hit his tail on the ground.

Without missing the opportunity, Eustaf inserted a spear deep into Dragon's leg.

The spear went through the scales of the dragon and went to the bone because it was still running.

"Argh!!"

The dragon screamed and flew back into the air.

"Iveria!!"

He screamed again and ignored the knights and began flying to the Sky Mansion.

Eustaf clenched his teeth.