Gerald gripped the cold enchanted steel and concentrated.
The golden Runes drawn across the tal were constantly siphoning Mana from the environnt and empowering the magic. He noticed small chunks of various crystals, the size of a grain of rice, spread throughout the surface of the net.
He didn't notice them before, but now they were quite clear. By the looks of it, the net wasn't going to run out of energy any ti soon, and the tal was too strong to simply tear apart.
That's why he had to take another approach. Utilizing his diocre knowledge of Runes, he found the approximate weakest link in the long chain and gripped it tightly.
Closing his eyes, he concentrated on the flow of Mana inside the tal and tried to disrupt it. It was quite interesting how the mages managed to make steel so Mana-conductive. It had to be so special alloy he wasn't yet aware of.
At least it didn't appear the people in Myrtana knew about it. He was almost certain of that fact, he read nearly the entirety of the books in Royal Library after all.
Anyway, as minutes passed, the effort paid off, and the flow of energy was ssed up enough to lead to a chain reaction. All Mana surged at once and was released into a single point, flash-freezing to the Phoenix's feathers.
"Hey! What are you doing?!" the untrusting bird exclaid and tried to attack.
But Gerald quickly gripped the net and with a quick jank, the frozen tal shattered like brittle glass.
"What I said I would do," Gerald calmly replied. Good thing he was quick, otherwise, he would get a giant fireball straight in the face.
"Null magic," he said. "I disrupted the enchantnt and broke it so all the Mana inside was released and froze the tal solid. The cold temperatures made it brittle so I could easily break it."
The Phoenix was impressed with the explanation but still didn't trust him. "Null magic, huh? I'm impressed. I wasn't aware your kind could already do it."
"Most don't. It's a new discovery for us."
Now that it was free, the Phoenix straightened its body and flapped its wings before once again speaking with an air of superiority, "Is that so? I have figured it out many lifetis ago. Your kind is lucky I was just recently reborn. Had you waited just a few more decades I could wipe your little group with but a flick of my wings."
"Reborn?" The word carried a much deeper aning to Gerald. Did that an the bird was truly immortal? A mythical beast, just like in legends?
"Of course!" The Phoenix proudly displayed its chest and circled around Gerald as it spoke, "I was born thousands of cycles ago. Back then I was born from an egg when the planet's Life Force was just budding anew."
He didn't know where this was going, but Gerald let it talk.
"I have lived through a dozen lifetis, leach of them long enough to see generations of your kind be born and die! Worthless pests, thinking themselves important. Just because there is a lot of you, you think you own the place, haha! Pathetic!"
"And you are much better than us?"
"Of course! Hmph! Despite this world's weakness, I can endure. The weak Life Force might be stopping from expressing my true potential, but with the Magma Flower, I'll be able to break through the shackles of this world and ascend to new heights! Now hand it over!"
"Erm" Gerald hesitated.
"What is it?!"
"Well, there is just one more little thing I require, you see..."
"I knew it!" The Phoenix flared up and lowered its head to look him in the eyes, "What is it now, more demands?! You slimy creatures, always scheming Hand over the vials and receive my blood so we can be done with this!"
"Yes, but first I just need" Gerald spoke softly, "A piece of your Core."
***
A warm wind blew across the land, shifting dust and sand. Two beings, a human and a beast, stood facing each other in complete silence for what felt like an eternity.
"You what?!" the Phoenix suddenly erupted, breaking the peaceful atmosphere. "You dare demand a piece of my Core!?" The bird flared up again, this ti for real, and started attacking with reckless abandon.
A fiery bombardnt fell on Gerald who didn't even have ti to react. Explosions rang out, cracking and scorching the ground beneath with imnse power as dozens of fireballs exploded at once.
All that destruction, but the Phoenix was still not satisfied. It opened its beak and out ca a column of flas, and like a flathrower, it spewed out a fire that lingered on the stone and turned the rocky plateau into an inferno.
Its chest rose and fell in quick cycles as it looked at the destruction with pride. The precious flower was most likely destroyed, but at least it took the insolent human down with it.
Or so it thought.
"Cough, cough! Stop that you fucking oversized chicken!"
A storm of wind and water expanded from the center as Gerald wasted countless spell scrolls to counteract the assault.
He was currently standing there in the middle, his clothes torn to shreds and smoldering, with his skin blackened and bleeding in so places. But other than that, he was mostly fine. But he emptied a Health Potion just to be on the safe side.
"How!? You are just a lowly human!"
"What do you an, lowly human?!" Gerald rebutted. "My body is iron, and my skin is steel. You can't hurt with your pathetic flas! So beast you are! A mythical beast, my ass!"
"How dare you!" the Phoenix beca even angrier after being insulted. "For your information, I was reborn just decades ago! If I could continuously grow since the ti I hatched, I could have already burned this world to ash! Much less hurt you! And if you knew how much effort I have spent searching for that flower, you wouldn't be laughing!"
"Oh please, spare the tears! You want this flower or not?"
"Why you insolent little Bah, why am I even arguing with a human? But the answer is still no! Trading a piece of my Core for just one little flower isn't worth it no matter how you look at it."
Gerald quickly ca to realize he was getting nowhere. He needed that Core, and he needed it now! That's the whole point of why he made this long and arduous journey. Luckily he had one final ace left up his sleeve.
"Okay, fine! If one is not enough, then how about ten? And if that's still not enough, then a hundred! Think maybe that's a fair deal?!"
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