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Volu 7, Chapter 151: Their Trajectory

Again, the burning sll of iron overwheld the road. The sll of iron emitting from clashing and rubbing against the sharp blades increased.

When the battle-axe and the silver longsword touched each other, Caria moved her grip on the handle of her weapon, and while lying down the silver sword, she pushed toward the blade of the battle-axe with great force. The iron sound resonated strangely, and sparks scattered in the air.

The pressure she received should have dissipated, but she still felt a numbness that oozed from her fingertips. Caria instinctively tightened her little lips. She had no idea what were her emotions at this ti.

Then, Caria changed the direction of her wrists by moving her upper body. She did so in order to avoid the strike of the battle-axe that swung to the ground. This witlessly attack forced Caria to take a different approach.

…On this very mont, a roaring sound that seed to twist the wind echoed on the road.

The Steel Princess Vestaline. That woman’s battle-axe destroyed the cobblestone when she hit the ground. The stones that comprised the main road beca full of jagged depressions of rubble. It felt as if the earth danced in the air while exposing the inside. The fragnts of the stones, which beca like droplets running freely in the sky, touched Caria’s cheeks upon falling due to gravity.

This strike was more powerful than before. It seed that this woman’s two strict nas, Steel Princess, were not given to her in vain. With such strength, it was not strange for her to beco the best hero in this city. Besides, she had the skill to control the battle-axe at will. The Steel Princess could be a masterpiece herself.

However, Caria shook her silvery ponytails.

The battle with the demon monkey at the gates of the Hanging Gardens of Ghazalia flashed through Caria’s mind. She still rembered her body. That numbness, the trembling tremors that covered her spine and arms. Caria’s body had tasted the imnse power that surpassed the human strength.

Therefore. Even facing an enemy at the level of the Steel Princess. Once one had overco the difficulty of beating an invisible beast, then it would be impossible to kneel against any other opponent afterwards.

Caria positioned her silver longsword on her side and kept her offensive position to block the battle-axe. Then, she changed her grip again and pointed the tip of her sword toward Vestaline. Vestaline no longer pushed her battle-axe high up and beca a prey with no way to protect herself. Caria did not give her the grace of swinging the battle-axe again.

Caria did not hesitate because her enemy was a hero. A masterpiece. Unmistakably, a woman worth defeating. A woman whom she respected in the battlefield as a fierce opponent. Caria did not want to give humiliation in the na of contempt. Such disrespectful act would trample on her spirit as a warrior.

Caria decided to break the skull of her opponent on this very spot. A worthy death of a worthy enemy. A prideful strike where it would honor both their endeavors on the battle. That was the courtesy of warriors. Caria’s silver eyes narrowed. Then, as it was, the tip of her silver longsword turned up to the heavens.

The sword fell into Vestaline’s skull, wearing a fragrant scent of the decapitation stand.

…Droplets of blood, mixed with the sand smoke, swayed with the wind and fluttered in the air.

A slightly dusty room inside the Lord’s House was given to Filaret La Volgograd. Rather, one could rephrase it as a house arrest facility instead. Sitting on the bed, Filaret blinked her black eyes and sighed deeply. The quality of the bed itself was not so bad.

When Filaret glanced at the door, she saw a soldier with a strangely well-organized posture guarding the door. Perhaps, if Filaret decided to go out, this soldier would notify the higher-ups imdiately.

Even if she looked towards the window, there was no way that she could escape from there, since it was located at the top of the room, close to the ceiling. A very inaccessible window. It would be possible to reach the window with magic, but it would be impossible to reach it without the soldier noticing her movents.

Troubleso. To be honest, the situation was a little surprising to Filaret. Certainly, she had assud that the Lord of Belfein, Mordeaux Gon, would be a skeptical man. And in a way, she knew in her mind that he would separate her from Caria.

However, she never thought that he would keep a close watch on her. Filaret had no idea why he needed to take such asures. Was Mordeaux a coward? Or was he just a man with skepticism in his bones?

Filaret’s black eyes shook slightly. However, that did not an that she just had to stay here and wait for help. That was out of the question.

At first, Filaret believed that Lugis would co here. He would be sneaking in with a natural look. Perhaps, he could even co in from the front door. Whatever the form, if soone held her prisoner in the city, there was no doubt that he would eventually co here to rescue her.

Filaret began to understand that Lugis had a unique mindset. The more he got into trouble, the more his thoughts gained montum. Just like a fla-breathing gear.

In other words, Lugis’ mindset could be seen as extre from the surroundings. Oh yes, it was like an uneven balance. An equilibrium that often oscillated but never truly clogged. Whether it was a grudge-spilling pain or a visceral fla.

However, at the last minute. Filaret did not clearly understand what his true motivation was. On crucial monts, the balance of Lugis’ actions broke the equilibrium, in a very strong way that it almost shook off the supporting thread.

Filaret clearly recalled Lugis’ extre nature during their journey to the underground temple. His nature had remained unchanged ever since then.

However, when asked if it was a good thing, Filaret worried about his judgnt instead. She frowned. It was certain that Lugis’ nature saved her. However, that extre range of thinking. If he made a small mistake, he would be dood. Yes, his downfall would be equivalent to throwing himself to the bottom of the earth. Yet, Lugis would not be himself if he did not have that kind of extre nature.

No, Filaret distorted her eyebrows as she drowned herself in her thoughts. Filaret grasped the aning of the whole situation after Lugis left Garoua Maria. She reached the end of her thoughts many tis over, each ti by refilling the bottom of her skull. Filaret realized that her inner desires were aningless.

How foolish. Of course, she wanted to believe that Lugis would co to her rescue again. Of course, she wanted to see him breaking through the front door. However, there was no point in entwining herself in such a fantasy at a ti like this.

If Lugis’ extre nature worked this ti as well. Undoubtedly, he would aim for the Lord’s House in the end. His purpose was to bring down Belfein. Only then, he would co here. Filaret loosened her eyes as she twisted her cheeks. Her black hair shook in the air.

Filaret had to make appropriate preparations after all. There was no ti to be stuck in such a place as this. Filaret raised her body sitting on the bed and blinked her eyelashes. Then, she moved her thin finger around.

She believed that she could do it now. The magic that Lugis desired to see once. How discouraged was he when he learned she couldn’t use that said magic. How much did Filaret curse her incapability?

Since then, Filaret had continued her research and training by cutting off even her sleep ti. If he knew that she was ready to use her magic, he would surely be happy to the point of showing his teeth. Filaret raised her eyebrows just by imagining Lugis’ smiling face. Oh, which ti it was, when Filaret heard about a certain miraculous magic.

…Thought-inducing magic. A strong magic that invoked a graceful scent of flowers, which deprived people of their consciousness.

The scent of fragrant flowers began to drift from the tip of Filaret’s moving finger.

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