Chapter 156 (2/2)

Suddenly, I renched back from the witch As if I had been prodded by an iron brand, a searing pain radiated froround Without looking back, I coated my hand in an icy aura and reached over ers of ain desperately trying to reach a nearby tree, just a few feet ahen I conjured an earthen wall

You are reading on ReadReadNovelFullonlineco her, she continued on with her staggering gait, unfaltered The green aura surrounding her, despite being weakened because of ed to easily dissolve the wall

I had no choice but to rely on Burst Step onceher wounds when an all-too-fa in e body cast a shadow over , I replied,up asto the harsh effects of backlash, I conjured a torrent of wind underneath the witch’s feet

“Catch!” I roared as I sentup in the air toward rasped the witch using her long claws With the weakened state of the witch, her aura had little effect on h for her to soar up into the sky

The two of the the Vritra up

‘She’s lost consciousness,’ Sylvie stated, thedistant and muffled

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Drop her here, I transround

‘I’ll do a little rowl

After led up to

With ed mana to form the head of a spear The runes onme utilize as much of the mana in the atmosphere as possible I could feel the temperature drop as the spear of ice expanded to the size of a tree

As I steadily condensed the ice, the crude pike that I’d conjured took shape into a h to be wielded by a titan The lance continually changed, further refining itself as I condensed and s giving out, I quickly raised the ground around round in an earthen splint

Compressed and sharpened so the spell that was once the size of a tree was now just a few feet longer li the Aurora Constellate that occurred every decade

The taste of metal filledme of the wretched state I was in

Mohty Vritra that seement Sylvietoward me; it took only the span of a few breaths for her to be close enough to calculate where she’d land

The Vritra’s ht into the tip of my spear, and instantly, my body jerked from the force

I could feel the brace I had conjured froive in as the spear buried itself into the witch’s body

With what reed to leap out of the way before I was caught up in the full brunt of the Vritra’s impact with my spear

The blast of rocks and splintered trees bo throughout the entire forest and shaking every tree in the vicinity

I fell in and out of consciousness as I tus and branches and whatever else was on the forest ground before the trunk of a large tree finally stoppedon, Papa!’ Sylvie cried out

I thought… it was beneath you… to call

She re out of her—desperation, guilt, anger, sorrow

Withit had taken Sylvie to get here, but her large black snout was hovering over me by the time I realized she was by my side

Her translucent yellow eyes were lined with tears as she slowly opened her jaw My bond let out a soft breath, but rather than air, a shi+ mist of purple enveloped me

The cacophony of pains that I had over all ofmist seeped into me

“Vivum,” I muttered weakly

‘Don’t talk,’ she scolded as she continued healing ed a weak son, your powers turned out be rather… docile

A faint sense of amusement sparked in y for such lame humor, I’m sure you’ll be fine’

Of course; who do you think I am?

‘A rash and idiotic child that has no sense of self-preservation,’ she grunted as she closed her jaw ‘I warned you of the ene your way, yet you still decided it was necessary to fight her on your own!’

Letting out a strained fit of coughs, I gently stroked my bond’s snout

I’ht?

“See for yourself,” Sylvie said aloud, the gentle andso much of the witch’s shrieks

I proppedmy elbow as my bond moved to the side

Less than fifty feet aas a crater the size of a home with a thin layer of dust still apparent In the center of the large depression was the spear of ice buried halfway into the ground as the witch’s lifeless body laid dangling in the air, the spear ih her chest

Steam still hissed from the witch’s body as her corrosive skin tried to eat away at the ice, but to no avail

She was dead