The holy light banished the darkness.
The brilliance of "Fairy Law" shone brightly across the island.
On the ship anchored by the shore, Simon and the others were montarily blinded by the intense light.
"Is Erza going to be okay?" soone asked anxiously.
"This kind of radiance... could it be Super Magic?" another wondered aloud.
"It must be Nate's magic," Simon said solemnly. Unable to assist in the battle, they had been instructed to stay aboard the ship, watching from afar as the "Tower of Heaven" was engulfed in holy light.
"All we can do now is wait," Simon added.
After a long mont, the divine light began to fade.
In the top room of the Tower of Heaven, all eyes imdiately turned to Jellal.
"Huff... huff..." Jellal panted heavily, shielding his face with his hands. His once-blue hair had turned completely white, and his clothes appeared bleached, stripped of all color.
"It seems I've failed," Nate remarked casually, spreading his hands. "The magic wasn't even half as powerful as the Guild Master's."
Though the magic had drained three stars of magic power, Nate lacked the experience and technique to execute it perfectly, thus diminishing its effectiveness.
"It was still more than enough!" Jura said, his voice steady. "Jellal's energy has plumted. He's exhausted much of his magic power to counter your spell!"
Wendy and Erza stared in awe.
"Heh... heh heh..."
Suddenly, Jellal's shoulders began to shake as he let out a mad laugh. "You almost won."
With a burst of magic power, Jellal took off into the air, surrounded by a golden glow.
"You've all co to stand in my way! You all deserve to die!" he scread in fury, raising his arms above his head and crossing them.
"Fall into the depths of eternal darkness—Heavenly Body Magic: Abyss Break!"
A gust of wind swept through as dark magic began to coalesce above Jellal's head, forming a black mass resembling a black hole. The shadows of everyone on the ground were drawn toward it, pulled closer by its imnse gravitational force.
"Be careful, Nate! That magic is dangerous!" Erza shouted in warning.
"If I were you, I'd be running by now," Nate advised calmly. "You're not counting on the Etherion cannon to co down and help, are you?"
Jellal's face twisted in frustration.
Jura frowned. "Etherion?"
"The completion of the R-System requires a trendous amount of magic power, and this tower was designed to absorb it," Nate explained. "But the Etherion won't fall. Your dream is dood to fail."
Jura imdiately pieced together the information, recalling Siegrain's infiltration of the Magic Council. It all made sense now—no wonder he needed a Thought Projection.
"Damn it... Erza, this is all your fault!" Jellal shouted, his eyes filled with rage as he glared at her. Knowing that the Etherion wouldn't co, even if he defeated Nate and Jura, the R-System could never be completed. And now, having expended so much magic fighting "Fairy Law," he wasn't confident in defeating them.
"You should've never escaped all those years ago. You've been a thorn in my side ever since!"
Jellal's black hole was fully ford. He hurled it down—not at Jura or Nate, but directly at Erza.
"Iron Rock Wall!"
The ever-reliable Jura clapped his hands together, and five steel-like rock walls rose from the ground to shield Erza. The black hole collided with the walls, its imnse gravitational force tearing through them one by one.
The first wall shattered, then the second... in a matter of monts, all five were obliterated.
But by then, Nate had already stepped in front of Erza, his right hand raised to block the incoming black hole.
Boom!
The clash of magic sent shockwaves through the tower, causing the ground to tremble.
"You've gone to all the trouble of building the Tower of Heaven, and now you're trying to tear it down?" Nate couldn't help but laugh, though he was also puzzled. 'Why is Jellal still so obsessed, even though Ultear removed the brainwashing long ago?'
"For a free world! For Zeref! To create a truly free nation!" Jellal scread in a crazed frenzy, his voice filled with rage. "Just give another eight years—no, five years this ti!"
His fingers traced a magic circle in the air, and within monts, it was complete.
"Forbidden Magic: Abyss Break!"
"Erza, Nate, Jura... you will all sink to the bottom of the sea with this tower!"
Jura's face paled. 'Abyss Break', a forbidden magic that combined the elents of earth, water, fire, and wind. From the magic power radiating from it, Jura could tell that it was powerful enough to destroy not just them, but the entire Tower of Heaven. Its destructive force was so great that it had been classified as forbidden magic.
"Supre King Rock Crush!"
Jura gritted his teeth, slamming his hands together as he unleashed his full magic power. Two enormous hands made of rock erupted from the tower, resembling the fists of an enraged giant, and smashed into Jellal.
Boom!
The force of the impact prevented Jellal from unleashing Abyss Break, and the massive rock hands crushed him. The rocks then exploded, sending debris flying and shaking the tower to its core.
Jellal plumted from the tower, tumbling down toward the sea.
This scene, too, was broadcast via satellite magic.
The council mbers watching at headquarters breathed a collective sigh of relief.
Ultear shook her head gently, thinking to herself: 'As expected, Jellal failed. Poor Jellal.'
Chairman Crawford Seam imdiately opened the Magic Net to send a ssage.
Crawford Seam: "Jellal has been defeated. Prepare to apprehend him."
anwhile, near the Tower of Heaven, several Magic Council warships began moving in, heading toward the island.
Back in the tower, the black hole began to shrink and disappear.
Nate lowered his hand, turning to Erza. "How are your injuries?"
"I can move again. Thank you—you saved again."
Erza nodded gratefully, then thanked Wendy, who was still in a bit of a daze, before walking over to the broken wall and peering outside.
Jellal was still falling from the top of the tower. Given the height, it would take a little ti before he hit the ground.
Jura exhaled deeply and joined her at the edge.
"If it had been a one-on-one fight, I wouldn't have stood a chance. It's thanks to your Fairy Law, Nate."
"You were amazing too."
With a thought, Nate transford into a beam of golden light, shooting down toward Jellal.
He reached the ground first and cast a spell to slow Jellal's fall.
With a thud, Jellal hit the ground on his back, kicking up a cloud of dust.
Nate stood over him, looking down.
"To withstand Fairy Law... you're quite sothing."
'Although, that was partly because I held back...' Nate extended a finger, and a small, white "Worm of Ti" erged from the tip, crawling onto Jellal's face.
"Let's see how well you handle my 'Worms of Ti.'"
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