No one knew what triggered the Cerulean Bird to turn on its heel and go away, yet it did. Perhaps it was due to the overwhelming number of Chimaeric Demons, or possibly Erik's fierce attack.
There was no way to be certain. However, everyone knew one thing: many Blackguards remained to be killed, captured, and interrogated.
Erik sighed.
"Well, that was fun," he said with sarcasm. "There is nothing better than a morning dance with a monster hell-bent on devouring your head to really get the blood pumping."
The man looked down at the scene below. The battle continued to rage across the fortress- like city, with thousands of fighters clashing.
Despite their situation, the blackguards were still alive and kicking and made their way close to the walls to escape from the city.
Many clones died, and with them, the control of many of the undead, which allowed the blackguards to push enough to almost get out of the city. Erik looked at the scene.
"There is sothing weird with their numbers..."
Erik didn't miss the detail.
[Of course there are; a lot of blackguards got out of the city.]
There were significantly fewer blackguards around, but the number of bodies didn't match.
The biological supercomputer ntally laughed.
Erik said.
The Chimaeric Demons that were still in fighting condition split into two groups. The larger contingent returned to the battlefield and rejoined the fight against the blackguards trapped within the city walls. The clones' reactions were thodical and brutal, most likely fueled by the rage, grief, and sorrow they felt for their kin being killed by the Cerulean bird. They left no room for rcy or escape to those still inside the city.
anwhile, a smaller group of clones broke away from the main force and spread out into the surrounding forest, searching for any trace of the blackguards that got out of the city during the earlier chaos.
With that done, Erik flew down. He needed to rest, and urgently, at least until the Chimaeric Demons killed enough blackguards to refill his mana.
He sat on a rock, his breathing heavy as he watched the situation unfold.
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