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Chapter 133: Dandelion [23] - Forced to Intervene

Hidden within the shadows, Liora silently followed the fight between Marquis Lavender and the female member of the Holy Church.

The techniques used by the pair were reflected in her crimson pupils, continuously analyzed, and digested to enrich her knowledge.

Marquis Lavender seemed to have reached the peak of the Great Knight rank a long time ago and possessed extensive combat experience, allowing him to employ a variety of skills.

Purple Sky Slash, Overlord Armor, Lavender Step...

Liora watched him perform elegant Knight skills one after another, with some being offensive, some defensive, and some simply granting him mobility.

Coupled with his excellent overall combat experience, he displayed combat power that would make even other Great Knights flinch.

However, although the robed woman was only a True Knight, she didn’t fall far behind him.

By continuously activating the scepter to form holy power, she was able to cast a variety of skills as well, successfully resisting the Marquis’s onslaught.

Still, watching from a third-person perspective, Liora quickly noticed that she was gradually falling into disadvantage.

’After all, the scepter is merely a blessed item that can enhance one’s combat power.’

’Though it can indeed help a True Knight battle against a Great Knight for a short period of time, it can’t truly bless them with such combat power. The weakness of using such items is always the user themselves.’

Liora could guess that the Life Force of the robed woman would deplete sooner or later, consumed by the scepter as a fuel.

At that time, without the capacity to rely on the holy scepter, she would easily be beaten by the Marquis.

The robed woman also seemed to recognize this.

While avoiding the sword slashes of Marquis Lavender, her figure wandered throughout the room, attempting to think of a way to escape.

She specifically roamed around the entrance and the small hidden door that the Marquis had tossed his son into, knowing that these two were her only hopes of escaping this hall.

Unfortunately for her, the Marquis also understood this.

Every time the robed woman showed signs of wanting to break free, he would ruthlessly lunge at her, activating Purple Sky Slash and forcing her to retreat.

Slowly but surely, he managed to contain her within the room and began trimming down her Life Force.

Watching this happen, Liora didn’t take action. Instead, she chose to remain hidden.

She had no reason to aid the robed woman in dealing with the Marquis, nor would it bring her any benefit.

Although she intended to slay the members of the Necronomicon Sect—including the Marquis—this didn’t mean that she and the woman were allies.

If anything, Liora had every reason to wish for the robed woman’s death.

After all, her relationship with the Holy Church was not good, and it could be said that it was quite bad.

When the Holy Church discovered her involvement with the Black Tulip family and learned of her massacre of its members, they would surely designate her as an enemy and try to hunt her down.

Thus, rather than stepping forward and saving someone who might end up being a foe, it was better and smarter for Liora to wait for the robed woman to die.

At that point, the woman should have exhausted some of the Marquis’s energy and Life Force, making him a far easier target to deal with.

Unfortunately, sometimes plans could not keep up with changes.

Finding herself as the weaker party and feeling her Life Force trickling away, the robed woman’s expression changed.

Her eyebrows furrowed for a brief moment, and, as if she had made a difficult decision, she exhaled softly.

Then, she shifted her gaze toward the shadow that Liora was currently in and opened her mouth to speak:

"Aren’t you going to come out? When the Marquis is done dealing with me, he will never let you go either!

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