When Rain grabbed the ominous sword, he could feel Elisabetha's anger… she didn't like to be used like a throwing weapon, apparently. Regardless, Rain caused so damage… even though the sword weighed over a ton now, and it wasn't showing any signs of getting lighter.
Not everything was so bad since he caused so damage to Arel… but soon, her cut-off arms returned to their spot, and the wound healed like it had never been there in the first place.
Arel stared at Rain without knowing how to react; if she was so run-of-the-mill enemy, she would get pissed at Rain for using such a cheap trick, but she looked more confused than anything. At least for a short while…
Dark spheres began to slowly appear around Arel, and soon they began to take the shape of three pointed shurikens… slowly but surely, their numbers began to increase, and soon Rain realized that she was just taking her ti as she waited for the prison to close in.
"I don't know if it is her sin, but Gluttony definitely is the sin of that giant body and the bacteria," Rain thought. "I have to counter that."
As Rain initiated his movent, Arel swiftly retaliated by launching the dark shurikens ford from the spheres around her. The three-pointed projectiles soared through the air, their trajectory bending in an arc toward Rain. Despite Rain's adept evasion, an intriguing phenonon unfolded.
As the shurikens closed in on him, an uncanny attraction seed to manifest, causing their arcs to decrease in size. It was as if so unseen force drew them closer to Rain, defying the typical laws of projectile motion.
This peculiar behavior intensified the challenge of evading the oncoming onslaught, requiring Rain to employ a combination of agility and spatial awareness to outmaneuver the converging shurikens.
Quite fast, the shurikens began to approach Rain like homing projectiles. Rain clicked his tongue and split so of them in half, but the sword got heavier… every ti it touched them, it beca ten percent heavier.
"Is gravity magic related to Gluttony, or is this just one of her powers?" Rain thought.
Rain kept trying to avoid the attacks, but their numbers increased over and over again… before he could find a solution, the weapon weighed over two tons. That had to be a joke…
"It can't be helped," Rain thought. "I am not supposed to do this without Sakaki, but I don't have any other choice.
Rain grabbed the core of the chained beast and then prepared to use lightning magic and Psychotry. If he were to obtain the power of light magic that can dispel the effects of magic, he would be on the right path.
Arel's sharp observations allowed her to understand Rain's intentions as he reached for the core of the chained beast. Instantly grasping the potential threat, she seized the opportunity to counter his strategy. Without hesitation, she conjured a powerful dark cannon, its shadows coalescing into a nacing form.
The dark cannon engulfed Rain, surrounding him in its ominous energy while launching a powerful blast toward him, obscuring him within its dark embrace. The force of the attack surged through him, montarily disrupting his planned invocation of lightning magic and Psychotry.
The attack passed through the area and landed on the ground, creating a massive deep hole on the ground that apparently had no end in sight… At that mont, Arel realized that she had fallen for another of Rain's tricks.
Arel looked around, but she didn't see him anywhere… he was using his domain and the water mirror technique, and sohow, that was enough to escape from her sight. Still, she could feel the presence of wrath. She just couldn't pinpoint the location… at least for a while…
The power of Rain and Elizabeth's wrath increased… before long, she felt their presence right above them. Arel tried to fly away while she was spinning, but Rain attacked with the ominous sword after suddenly appearing in the air.
Arel blocked the attack with her claws, but she was still sent flying downward to the bottom of the crater. Rain's strength added with the weight of the ominous sword completely stunned Arel.
Still, she quickly began to fly and returned to her position only to see Rain completely taken by shadows of wrath, and he had three swords. Two in his hands and one in his mouth. They looked like the sa, so she couldn't tell which one was the real.
"Your species is truly different from the others… such creativity and randomness can't be found in our database," Arel suddenly said, and she looked amused. "Perhaps calling chaotic nature would be better considering the actions that you showed already. Nevertheless, it makes think that destroying species like yours is almost a mistake."
Arel's ntion of a "database" stirred a sense of concern within Rain. The term hinted at an organized system of knowledge or information, raising questions about the extent of Arel's understanding and the potential resources at her disposal.
Despite her seemingly confusing words about the uniqueness of Rain's species, he couldn't shake the feeling that there was a layer of detachnt beneath her facade.
As Rain continued his fierce battle against Arel, her composed deanor during their confrontation perplexed him. While Rain fought with every ounce of his might, Arel displayed an almost casual attitude, as if the unfolding events were rely a curiosity to her. This contrast heightened Rain's wariness, leaving him both irritated and unsettled.
The unpredictability of her actions and the enigmatic nature of her motives only fueled his determination to face this formidable adversary with utmost vigilance.
"I really don't have ti for this…" Rain thought as he saw the prison closing in more and more.
Rain charged toward Arel once more, and then he blocked the dark shurikens with his dark swords… before long, Arel couldn't help but frown since Rain wasn't getting any slower, even though the weapons were supposed to be getting heavier.
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