Erik avoided another barrage of invisible hands. Hundreds of spectral appendages carved through space, each promising destruction.
"You're quite fast," Erik said, observing Bill's rapid movents with a calculating gaze. "But I can't help but wonder about your stamina. How long can you keep up with ? Every movent you make, every attack you dodge, every invisible hand you create-they all drain your energy reserves. I can see the strain in your movents already."
"Long enough."
Erik's plant tendrils whipped through the ranks of foot soldiers at devastating speed. The reinforced vegetation sliced cleanly through armor and bone, sending crimson sprays across the hangar floor as dozens of soldiers fell. Those caught in the attack had no chance to scream before the tallic tendrils tore through their bodies.
Bill's invisible hands surged upward. Erik sensed the distortion in mana flow roll mid-air. He countered by conjuring wind blades, sending them slicing toward the commander.
Erik's wind blades sliced cleanly through several of the invisible hands, causing them to dissipate into wisps of mana. Bill watched this with a calm expression. Losing a few spectral appendages ant little to him.
"Impressive," Bill said with a hint of admiration. "This is the first ti soone has lasted against for this long. Since I got my abilities upgraded by getting the new brain crystal powers, I've ended most fights in seconds." He stepped through Erik's attacks using Speed Burst; he was fast even for Erik. "Though you seem distracted. Are you sure you can waste your focus on the plane?"
The man grinned.
A cold, almost predatory smile played across Erik's face. A soldier near the aircraft raised his weapon. Erik's tendril pierced his chest before he could fire, lifting the corpse into the air as a warning to others.
"Multitasking," the young man said. The will of the hydra was going into overdrive. "It's sothing not everyone can learn. I guess you are among those without this gift."
The mana around Bill got sucked, then the air rippled as thousands of new invisible hands ford a do around Erik. "Let's test the limits of this specialty of yours, then."
Erik couldn't see them, but he knew Bill was going to do sothing big.
Instability didn't lie.
Erik channeled a surge of mana into Tower Bastion, transforming the energy into layers of protective armor that covered his body from head to toe. The tallic plates materialized quickly, interlocking among themselves.
Though he knew the spectral hands would likely go through his defenses, Erik preferred to maintain multiple layers of protection. The armor would at least shield him from any conventional attacks that might slip through during the fight.
He could do nothing but look at Bill with greed. If he could get his hands on his brain crystal power, he might get a further advantage on the Mur Continent.
"Your power is fascinating. It's made purely to destroy. Killing is just an aftereffect." Erik said, launching a counterattack. Fire and ice projectiles rained down, forcing Bill to divide his attention. "But the mana drain must be imnse."
"Are you any different? I bet using all those powers is draining you just as much," Bill retorted, his eyes narrowing.
"The constant manipulation of elents, the creation and control of plants, not to ntion maintaining that protective armor-it must be taking a toll on your mana reserves. How much longer can you keep this up before you're completely exhausted?"
Bill was right about the mana consumption, but he failed to account for a crucial detail: Erik was steadily gaining experience points with each soldier he killed.
The constant stream of deaths ant Erik would soon trigger a level up, refreshing his mana reserves and increasing his powers.
This was an advantage Bill had no idea of, and that would turn the tables of any fight in which Erik and his opponent were on equal footing.
More soldiers died as Erik's plants swept through their ranks. The tallic tendrils slashed through armor, limbs, and torsos with brutal efficiency.
Bodies fell in heaps across the hangar floor, their blood pooling beneath broken rifles and shattered helts. The concrete floor disappeared under a growing layer of corpses, dismbered limbs, and mangled tactical gear.
[LEVEL UP.]
"Are you going to Mur?" Bill's speed burst carried him through Erik's barrage.
"I am."
Erik smiled coldly, his expression betraying no fear. Using his Elental Lord brain crystal power, he manipulated the remaining pools of water and blood scattered across the concrete floor.
The liquid transford into thick clouds of steam that rose in dense waves, filling not only the hangar but even the surroundings with a white mist.
This would allow him not only to prevent the enemy from clearly seeing him but would also make it easier for him to spot the spectral tendrils the second division commander created and would also make it harder for the blackguards at the hangar to see the tendrils or target the plane.
"After I'm done with you, I will kill the first division commander," Erik said.
The invisible hands pierced through the mist like ethereal spears, but Erik had anticipated what Bill would do, and seeing the mist move made it easy for him to avoid the attack.
Then he activated his Phantom Veil brain crystal power, creating perfect copies of himself spread across the battleground.
These served their purpose perfectly, drawing Bill's attacks in different directions while the real Erik moved to a better position.
"Your reputation barely scratches the surface," Bill said, dispersing the steam. "But you won't be able to kill her."
"Oh? Why?" Erik's plants erupted beneath Bill, forcing him to dodge. The commander's Matter Disruption turned the vegetation to dust whenever he failed to do so.
Lightning arced from Erik, channeled through the tallic plants still scattered across the battlefield, which acted as rods.
Bill's invisible hands saved him, but several remaining soldiers weren't as fortunate. Their bodies convulsed and fell, adding to the carnage.
"She is strong. Stronger than any of us now, and she will be even stronger by the ti you get there, IF you get there. You see," Bill said.
"I'm quite strong myself." Bill's invisible hands ford a protective sphere around him. "But when she got her new powers, she turned even worse than Monica, and she had been the strongest among us for decades."
Erik laughed. "Yet she died by my hands..." He launched so wind blades at his opponent.
"The first division commander won't have her sa fate."
Erik's illusions converged. He launched several more attacks. Fire, ice, lightning, earth, and wind crashed against Bill's hands while the real Erik tried to find an opening. Predictable as Bill was in his defense, or his targets, he failed to find even a single one.
The commander's Matter Disruption worked relentlessly, breaking down each elental attack Erik threw at him into harmless particles.
Bill was a formidable opponent, even more than Monica, especially considering Erik was much stronger than when he fought against the third division commander.
Yet the young man could see the subtle tremors in Bill's fingers and the beads of sweat forming on his forehead.
Each use of Matter Disruption consud significant amounts of mana, and the repeated defensive maneuvers were clearly draining Bill's energy reserves faster than he had
anticipated.
However, no matter what Erik did, Bill got the right powers to fight against him. These gave him an absolute defense an, as much as an attacking one, and his third power gave him mobility, which was the main issue of everyone facing the demonic younger man. "Your powers complent each other well," Erik said, launching another wave of attacks. "Speed to compensate for Matter Disruption's range limitation. Invisible hands to extend its
reach. Almost perfect."
"Almost?" Bill's eyes narrowed.
"Almost." Erik's plants transford, turning from tal to pure water. They exploded
outward, forcing Bill to spend a great amount of mana to protect himself and prevent Erik
from drowning him.
The commander's speed burst carried him through the water explosion.
"The Blackguards prepared you well," Erik said, combining wind and lightning into a storm
of destruction. "But they couldn't prepare you for everything."
[LEVEL UP.] "They did," Bill said, his Matter Disruption turning Erik's latest attack to nothing.
The commander attacked again. Thousands of invisible hands converged from every direction. Bill's speed burst carried him through Erik's defenses, aiming for a killing blow. But Erik had been waiting for this mont. His Phantom Veil shattered, revealing that the Erik that Bill had been fighting was an illusion. The real Erik appeared behind him, Tower
Bastion's armor crackling with power.
"But it wasn't enough."
As Erik kept fighting against Bill, he also focused on protecting the plane. The number of Blackguards trying to destroy the aircraft kept increasing.
Erik had no way to prevent that sea of attacks from reaching the plane, so he created a shield
around the aircraft.
Bill's soldiers kept attacking in large groups, but Erik's defenses were too strong. Not only
were the plants already resistant on their own, but they also changed to other and more
resistant materials.
That wasn't what prevented them from reaching the plane with their attacks, but the fact they still regenerated as if they were plants, aning that whenever they dented the plant- tallic shield, they regrew, making the soldiers have to restart their efforts.
In the anti, Erik kept slaughtering whoever got too close and whoever tried to enter the hangar. Many soldiers died as they tried to break through.
Yet despite the high number of deaths, more soldiers kept coming, pouring from the main and side entrances, as if they would die not doing that.
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