Chapter 215 (1/2)

Chapter 215

Chapter 215: Two Versus An Army

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I watched as the hole that had been formed from Sylvie’s attack slowly disappeared—covered by the sea oftoward the Wall

Despite the devastation the blast had caused, any signs of the dae had soon become swept away

Sylvie released another blast of mana, but this ti the brunt of the attack before shattering layer by layer

Looks like on’t be able to comfortably just rain spells down on the before evena dent anyway,’ Sylvie responded

‘After you,’ she transrin

Try to keep up, I sent back

Falling head-first froical beasts should’ve normally caused some sort of fear or anxiety, but that wasn’t the case My heart beat against e not out of fear, but excite off my ee Wind gathered aroundas I collided into the center of the beast horde

The layers of wind surroundingaway the hundreds of beasts caught in the blast

I stood up in the center of the crater I had created as thousands of lared down at me from above

There was a breath of silence as I waited with Dawn’s Ballad into let loose

That’s when the first battle cry was unleashed It came froht with claws and fangs that glowed ly

It let loose a howl that spurred the others surroundingthem up from their stupor The zoed all spurred to life in a concert of cries, roars, and jarring screeches

But piercing through the cries of the corrupted mana beasts was the thunderous roar of my bond as she landed She ims and slammed four other mana beasts with a swipe of her tail

‘Try to keep up,’ Sylvie h the ocean of beasts

With a chortle, I leaped out of the crater and on top of a reptilian mana beast with three tails Before the beast could even make a sound, its head was already cleanly separated from its body and I was onto the next beast

Disoriented and furious at our arrival, the et their claws, talons, or paws on ic to create space formy sword

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For so h my two lifetimes and Dawn’s Ballad to cut down the ene one beast meant that two or three replaced it, but we had prepared for this After all, this wasn’t a battle I was supposed to win; this was a battle of attrition

In the chaos of battle where dozens of razor-sharp fangs and talons swiped at you from all directions, there was no time to co each other’s mental state in case one of us needed help

Ti by? It was i since covered the sky Singand weapon augmentation as Dawn’s Ballad drew crescents of teal in debris-filled land

A pack of wolves, each the size of Boo, carefully circled around me Other mana beasts cleared the way, obviously fearful of the creatures clad in lightning

These ones seeht It was obvious by their murky black pelts that the wolves had been corrupted, but unlike the other beasts that had marched mindlessly toward the Wall, these ones remained alert and kept their forer ith a spikier mane and horn—let out a bark and instantly, the twelve others pounced at s

Rather than waste energy dodging and killing theround with the stoiving eits teeth as tendrils of electricity gathered around hied itsits claws struck me in the shoulder

More annoyed than in pain, I shrugged off the wound that had been mostly blocked by my aura and stabbed the wolf

However, the tip ofsince been broken, and was unable to pierce through the wolf’s thickit into a sharp point, I dashed forward and struck again Blood was drawn this tiet back up, but there was no time to celebrate my little victory

Aled birds swooped doith their sharpDawn’s Ballad back intointo the air Thefrom the shock as I quickly ht

Despite our competitive banter earlier, Sylvie reht of s tucked in, a flurry of claws and fangs as she dyed the ground in cri in my mind ‘Arthur These beasts see and just keep er ones and their packs are actually putting up a fight’

I feel it too I’ the beasts to get to the Wall noto kill ash hides and exoskeletons of theorbited aroundbeasts that cah while I cast spell after spell

The terrain had becoround had become scorched, with corpses still in flaarden of stone and ice spikes

Thefur and fleshthe devastated landscape to be evenaround the remains of my own spells and the corpses of fallen mana beasts—some of which were about the size of a se

However, the turning point hen the S-classThe first one was a huht made of pure ility was on par with Kordri, my martial arts master from Epheotus However, its major flaas that it relied on only its speed, its attacks leaving it wide open

“Co its neck Blood rushed toother than the opponent in front ofbefore they could even fear it hissed and dashed toward round, its body barely visible, but its attacks were linear

“Thunderclap I throughof our second round

The world around us blurred as I relished the battle Each swipe of its ashes in the earth and oftentimes mana beasts nearby Each failed attack of the S-class feline was a successful attack of antly striped fur

I had alotten my objective as I do on Reals ached from old wounds and the scratches left by the S class beast stung, but I was inoversized cat

Heaving for breath and blooddown its fur, the S-class beast warily backed away It didn’t even ht up and slashed its neck

Picking the dead S-class beast by the scruff of its neck, I let out a roar The ed and feral they had becoan to tre on ReadReadNovelFullonlinecom