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Alma clenched his teeth as he recalled the princess's instructions: "Alma, rember not to use your mana or auras, just fend the beast off and buy Adrian as much ti as you can." The words echoed in his mind, but they left him with nagging doubts.

Why must they avoid using their auras and mana against the monstrous beast? Wouldn't it be more efficient to unleash their power and attempt to slay the creature with it? These thoughts swirled in Alma's head, but he couldn't voice his concerns. The princess had been abruptly whisked away by the troubleso foreigner, who had beco an unexpected catalyst for chaos in their once-peaceful city.

From the mont Alma laid eyes on Adrian, he knew the man would bring nothing but trouble to Faerielight. Sadly, his prediction had co true, as an unprecedented calamity had descended upon their realm. Alma surveyed the destruction wrought by the monster, and he couldn't help but be awed by the extent of the damage.

While the infrastructure of their city remained relatively intact, the devastation the beast had wrought upon the surrounding natural beauty was horrifying.

The putrid stench of blood hung heavily in the air, exacerbated by the oppressive black mist enveloping the atmosphere. The foul odor made so of his comrade's retch, their faces contorted in disgust.

Alma shifted his gaze to the monster in the distance, playing with the guards.

A part of him longed to rush to their aid, but the overwhelming danger the creature posed gave him pause. It was far too perilous for the elven army to charge recklessly. Alma watched helplessly as the beast effortlessly sliced through his comrades, their lives extinguished like candles in the wind.

He signaled his n to fire their arrows, though his heart ached at the sight of the brave guards eting their tragic end.

As a general of the elven army and a mber of the royal knights, he was duty-bound to follow the princess's orders without question.

Trusting her judgnt was paramount, and he could only hope her unorthodox plan would yield the desired outco, she hoped from him.

The barrage of arrows reached the beast, but it seed almost indifferent to the rain of projectiles. With astonishing agility, it casually caught and sliced through any arrows that posed a genuine threat to its well-being. Alma couldn't help but be awed by the creature's incredible reflexes and its near-invulnerability.

The arrows they employed weren't ordinary. Crafted from the finest materials, the tal used in their weapons was sourced directly from the roots of the world tree.

These arrows and weapons were renowned as so of the sharpest in the entire continent, only rivaled in quality by those of the empire and the frost elf tribe residing in the northern reaches of the land. It was an impressive testant to the elven craftsmanship, but against this nightmarish adversary, their finest weapons seed almost futile.

All of a sudden, the monstrous beast vanished from sight, its form a dark blur that raced straight toward them at incredible speed. Even though they were still about 500 ters away from the creature, it was clear that its swiftness would bring it upon them within seconds.

Alma quickly adjusted his battle strategy, ordering his n to shift their weapons and focus on close-quarters combat. anwhile, he directed a quarter of his forces to maintain distance and assist with a relentless shower of arrows.

With a resounding clang, a gust of wind ford as Alma deflected the beast's nacing claws.

"Hah!" he grunted as his sword slashed through, catching one of Kaksan's arms and effectively severing it, though it regenerated rapidly.

Alma clicked his tongue, realizing he'd used his aura for that powerful slash unconsciously. He swiftly reminded his troops, "Rember, do not use your aura or mana against this monster!" His n echoed his reminder, and they collectively scread, determined to take on the beast.

….

"Why are we here?" Elowyn inquired as we stood atop the castle roofs, watching the battlefield below.

"To get a better view, your highness," I replied, my eyes fixed on the ongoing battle in the town. A low whistle escaped my lips as I observed the intensity of the combat.

'That Alma guy really is strong, huh? I hope he ets his end in this fight. He'd make quite the offering'

"Now then princess if you could please"

Elowyn still didn't fully trust , but considering the dire situation at hand, she had no choice but to follow my guidance. With determination in her eyes, she gathered her mana and began chanting, as I had instructed her before our ascent to the castle rooftops.

"By the depths of the endless sea, where the flas of life dance free, in the heart of the fiery waves, where secrets of the deep blaze, with reverence and honor, we call your na. Oh, Lason, heed my call and answer my summon," she recited.

Suddenly, a gigantic flaming magic circle appeared above us, and from it erged a massive flaming eel. This was Lason, the high-ranking spirit that Elowyn had contracted.

Lason surveyed the situation and quickly assessed the gravity of the threat. "That thing is not sothing we can defeat, Princess," he warned, concerned for his own safety.

The sheer darkness that shrouded the beast was far from ordinary, and he understood the dangers it posed. Yet, Lason was bound by his contract with Princess Elowyn, and he had his own will to consider as well. He was willing to risk his existence as dictated by the contract's rules.

"Don't worry, Lason, I didn't summon you here to defeat it. I want you to assist this man" Elowyn explained as she pointed at . I responded with a warm smile and a small bow while greeting the high-ranking spirit.

"Greetings, oh great Lason. My na is Adrian Vulter Tellus," I introduced myself, my deanor having changed quite suddenly.

Elowyn seed taken aback by my sudden change in tone and made a weird face while looking at .

"As you can see, that monster over there is currently wreaking havoc on this city. Killing it is not an option, as it has the ability to adapt and evolve rapidly. It's nearly invincible. No offense, but even if you were to use your strongest attack against it, it wouldn't work. Its adaptation speed is off the charts, and it would likely evolve to the point where even your mightiest flas would prove useless."

Lason remained skeptical, asking, "So, what are you trying to say, human?"

"That's where I co into play" I explained.

"I have a spell capable of erasing one's existence to absolute zero, but I need your assistance in doing it. Although the spell is powerful enough to hopefully erase every trace of that monster, taking chances might be risky. That's why I'm asking for your help. Your fire could amplify my attack and ensure its success"

I wasn't lying; I did possess such a spell. However, it takes ti to cast and requires an imnse amount of focus. This spell, a targeted projectile, involves compressing the surrounding mana to the point where even the space around my fingers distorts montarily.

Once fired, the spell tracks the target and implodes its entire existence from the inside out. It's a powerful spell that was taught to by a forr classmate who beca an S-rank raider in my previous world. I couldn't help but wish I had the gun he had gifted back in my previous world; it would have been incredibly useful in this situation.

Lason gazed at for a mont, his fiery eyes filled with curiosity and perhaps a hint of doubt. Then, he turned his gaze to Elowyn, seeking her approval. The princess nodded, signifying her trust in my plan.

"Very well, human. I shall assist you. What do you want to do?" Lason's voice held a note of reluctance, but he had agreed to lend his aid.

"Just focus on amplifying the condensed mana I'm about to compress" I instructed.

I began gathering my mana on my fingertips, and a small orb of purplish energy began to form. Even though the orb appeared too small to take down a formidable creature like Kaksan, its potency was undeniable.

Although the spell had a chant to amplify its already devastating effects, I opted not to use it. Chanting was sothing I despised, thanks to the vivid mories of my friends making ridiculous faces while reciting their incantations. I cringed at the re thought of it.

As I contemplated these recollections from my past, I noticed a red mana aura intertwining with the condensed mana I was forming.

I glanced to the side and saw Lason delicately infusing his own mana to amplify mine. He had chosen the perfect timing to offer his assistance.

Any abrupt mana interference could potentially cause a spell to self-destruct, and we couldn't afford that, especially not with the stakes so high.

I focused intently, aligning my thoughts and concentration to prepare for the critical mont when I'd release my spell. All around us, chaos unfolded as the battle between the elven forces and Kaksan raged on in the city below. Elowyn observed the conflict as well, her eyes glued to the desperate struggle to defend Faerielight.

...

"General, is it not ti yet?" scread an elven warrior, his voice trembling with urgency as he valiantly defended against the relentless onslaught of Kaksan's grotesque tentacles.

"Not yet! Wait for the signal!" Alma's voice resonated with unwavering determination, cutting through the cacophony of chaos that enveloped the battlefield.

Amidst the tumultuous clash between Alma and his loyal troops against the monstrous entity, Kaksan, a grim reality erged. Nearly half of their once-proud ranks had already been torn asunder by the beast's ruthless attacks.

What made their plight even more harrowing was the sadistic nature of the beast, who seed to derive perverse enjoynt from dismbering them, rather than ending their lives right away.

The battlefield was a symphony of tornt, where limbs were severed, but life persisted in agony. To compound their despair, Kaksan's malevolent strength continued to grow as the battle raged on.

Despite Alma's explicit orders to refrain from using their aura or magic, the elven warriors, driven by sheer reflex and the instinct to survive, found themselves involuntarily tapping into their magical abilities.

Their bodies moved with an instinctual grace, unleashing the most potent attacks and spells they could muster in the face of impending doom.

Faces were lit with fleeting joy as they witnessed Kaksan being temporarily overwheld by the power of their collective assault, only for their elation to be short-lived as the beast regenerated, seemingly impervious to their onslaught.

Kaksan's transformation, however, marked a turning point in the battle. His once-ghastly form evolved into sothing utterly unknown, his body becoming leaner and adorned with sleek, obsidian scales that glistened ominously beneath the darkened skies.

In this mont of revelation, Alma grasped the reasoning behind the princess's strict mandate to refrain from using aura or magic against this monstrous adversary.

Kaksan possessed the unnerving ability to adapt and evolve, rendering their most potent attacks useless in the long run.

Alma could hardly bla the princess for not divulging such absurdity, and he understood that knowing this information might have tempted him to abandon his duty to the city and seek refuge with the royal family, to whom his loyalty was unwavering.

However, Alma remained resolute, refusing to waver in the face of seemingly insurmountable odds. As Kaksan's transformation beca apparent, Alma resolved to alter his tactics.

No longer would he hold back. With calculated precision, he harnessed his aura, augnting his attack speed with electrifying finesse.

His body beca cloaked in a shimring veil of green lightning, a testant to his mastery over his own aura. He moved with a velocity that transcended the ordinary, a blur of speed and precision as he engaged Kaksan head-on, his blade cutting through the monstrous adversary.

The elven soldiers who bore witness to their general's newfound strength were filled with awe, their hearts buoyed by the astonishing display of his prowess. In this crucible of chaos, Alma was proving to be the unyielding beacon of hope they so desperately needed.

Kaksan's agonized scream echoed through the battlefield as Alma, like a shadow in motion, danced around the monstrous entity, his blade slicing into the beast's flesh. The cuts weren't deep, but they inflicted a pain that was disconcertingly tangible. Kaksan, with his eerie perception, observed an aura of divine blessing enshrouding Alma's weapon, a realization that fueled his ever-present rage.

In a fit of wrath, Kaksan slamd his titanic fist into the earth with devastating force, causing a seismic explosion that sent shockwaves rippling through the elven army nearby.

Alma, however, remained a serene figure in the chaos, his agile form gracefully dodging debris and projectiles hurtling toward him. The ground-shaking impact couldn't disrupt his focus, and he maintained his relentless assault.

Kaksan's grotesque tentacles, which had once been a source of terror, lashed out like malevolent whips, attempting to ensnare Alma in mid-air.

But Alma's resolve was unshaken, his spirit, Shill, a human-sized falcon a Mid-ranking wind spirit, swooped in to rescue him, carrying him above Kaksan's nacing reach.

"Good job, Shill" Alma comnded with a hint of gratitude as he affectionately petted his loyal spirit. It was this partnership that allowed him to perform such astonishing feats on the battlefield.

With the cunning of a seasoned leader, Alma swiftly ordered his troops to unleash restriction spells, one after the other.

The incantations created a lattice of magical constraints, immobilizing Kaksan where he stood. The monstrous entity was caught in a nightmarish stasis, unable to move or retaliate. Yet, Alma knew that this was a temporary respite. Kaksan's capacity for adaptation was as formidable as it was terrifying.

Alma's acute perception noticed sothing deeply unsettling. The beast, despite being montarily restrained, was relentlessly inching toward the castle, and this alarming revelation set off warning bells in his mind.

Even as Kaksan toyed with them on the battlefield, Alma understood that the creature harbored a sinister purpose and a cunning intelligence.

Alma's eyes widened as he observed the grotesque transformation unfolding before him. Four massive, dragonfly-like spikes protruded from Kaksan's back, each a foreboding on.

"Damn it" Alma muttered, recognizing the gravity of the situation. Kaksan's evolving form suggested an escalating threat, and it was a race against ti to decipher the true nature of the beast's intentions before it was too late.

With a sudden and deafening swoosh, Kaksan seed to evaporate into thin air, his presence vanishing as if he had never been there at all. Alma's senses were honed to their utmost, his eyes darting around in search of the lurking nace, but it was too late. In the blink of an eye, Kaksan's enormous fist erged from nowhere, violently impacting Alma's face with a bone-shattering BOOOM!

Alma was hurled to the ground, his senses filled with the cacophonous aftermath of the strike. Amidst the disorienting explosion, he heard the anguished cries of his loyal spirit, the human-sized bird, as Kaksan rcilessly severed it in two. The malevolent entity's grotesque wings humd ominously, sending a dark miasma billowing in their wake.

Alma, though battered and broken, summoned his inner reserves, lightning crackling around his battered form as he steeled himself for the looming specter of death. His resolve to protect his people burned fiercely, and he braced for the final confrontation.

The rallying cry of his subordinates, a chorus of determined voices united in their plea, filled the air as they surged forward to engage the monstrous adversary. Kaksan's gaze locked onto Alma, a malevolent smile curling upon his twisted visage. The elven general scread in defiance as he braced for the inevitable onslaught.

Kaksan, however, vanished like a dark blur, reappearing with blinding speed to slice through every elf in his vicinity, a symphony of violence that spattered the air with blood, severed heads, limbs, and the gory remains of his victims raining down upon Alma.

Alma recoiled in horror at the grisly carnage that surrounded him, his cries of anguish lding with the anguished wails of his comrades.

"MONSTER!" he bellowed, a palpable rage and despair in his voice as he surged toward Kaksan's silhouette. His blade radiated sparks of green lightning, and his body pulsed with the intense density of his green aura.

With a furious swing, a slash of vibrant green hue cleaved through the battlefield, a torrent of energy unleashed with unparalleled force. The erald shockwave traversed from house to house, tree to tree, leaving devastation in its wake before culminating in a deafening explosion.

Alma, gasping for breath, observed the aftermath of his attack. The black beast's form had been severed vertically, only to nd itself together once more. Kaksan's arms and claws, now imbued with newfound nace, grew even sharper and more deadly with each transformation, leaving Alma with a sinking realization that their battle had reached a terrifying new level of intensity.

"Haha"

Amidst the chaos and the impending doom, Alma couldn't suppress a disbelieving chuckle. It was a mont of grim acceptance as Kaksan ominously approached, and Alma braced himself for the end.

Yet, in this dark hour, a streak of brilliant purple light pierced the bleak scene, illuminating his surroundings with an eerie aura of magic.

Alma's heart raced with confusion and hope, for he couldn't discern the source or nature of this unexpected intervention. All he knew was that the radiant projectile was soaring straight toward Kaksan, its trajectory aid unerringly at the beast's heart.

Kaksan, montarily stunned, stared at the approaching projectile, a smile of dark delight twisting his grotesque visage.

Kaksan's twisted lips uttered a single word, "F... A... tHer" before the projectile found its mark.

The impact struck the heart of the monstrous beast, and in that fleeting mont of agony, Kaksan's malevolent form began to crack, purple energy seeping from the wounded heart.

With a final, whispered word, the beast stared in the direction from which the shot had co.

"O..ff.E—"

Then, with a shattering release of energy, Kaksan disintegrated into countless shimring particles of purple dust, dissipating into the air.

The malevolent presence that had once haunted their world was no more, leaving behind an eerie, unsettling stillness on the battlefield. Alma stood, stunned and breathless.

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