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Beneath the cold, dark skies, a fairly large wind explosion occurred, followed by the ergence of more than fifty Wind Cutters that slaughtered and wounded a number of the fell horde.

The lethal projectiles then converged at five different points into five raging Wind Tornadoes.

Hal’s [Raging Tempest] was far weaker than Zephyron’s.

However, the significance it carried for the mbers of the Zephyr Battalion and the Thirteenth Regint was huge.

They couldn’t explain it, but seeing the spell made their hearts burn, igniting their determination as Zephyron’s stern face flashed in their mories.

He was one of the nine strongest of the human race’s wizards.

There was no way he would fall that easily!

Morale surged, and the Zephyr Battalion roared as they actively sought out the Fellkin Warriors, protecting the Thirteenth Regint from the cunning bastards’ attacks.

Cedar took the lead, advancing steadily as he slaughtered Fell Beasts and the occasional Fellkin Warrior.

Emmanuel, while evidently weaker than Cedar, was also a force to be reckoned with, calling upon Boulder teors, Earthen Pikes, and smashing the enemy lines with Earthen Walls and Pillars.

The Fell Beasts’ lines were still thin and chaotic; it wasn’t too difficult for the Imperial Wizard Army to advance.

While they were now surrounded on all three sides, a majority of the enemies were still approaching, and as long as they focused on the enemies in front, they would be able to break through.

After doing so, retreating with only the rear to worry about should be far easier and sustainable for a long ti.

Perhaps the reinforcents would have arrived by then?

Only, the incoming assistance was but a fabricated lie to boost morale.

Would the wizards be able to keep things up until the fell horde gave up?

Victory through break breakthrough seed to be well within reach for now, as the Fell Beasts approaching from the front were being slaughtered, their uncoordinated rushes only serving to benefit the Imperial Wizard Army.

"Damn it, where are the reinforcents?!" roared one of the Fellkin Warriors in frustration.

The cornered humans are escaping!

The expectations for this mission were the total obliteration of the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Regints of the Imperial Wizard Army, along with the deaths of the Four Magna Prospects.

While taking the heads of the two Magnas couldn’t be strictly enforced, the other conditions must absolutely be fulfilled.

Two of them had already been killed by Kurava.

But the remaining two were proving infuriatingly hard to eliminate!

Their lord, Khatu, had been slain, alongside three of his cohort mbers, while Yisu had not been responding since a few hours ago.

She was supposed to be the link that would allow those from the other side to drastically reduce their return ti should the humans decide to erge from the sealed entrance.

The Fellkin Warriors could only continue fighting.

At the very least, Zephyron wasn’t around.

**

Inside a small, underground den, a female fellkin in her thirties clawed at the ground.

Yisu spat out another small volu of purple blood, bleeding from her orifices.

In the battle against Zephyron—if one can even call it a battle—she truly consud the Fell Overdrive Pill.

However, instead of going mad, she strangely beca more rational, her heightened senses allowing her to realize the gap between her and the Wind Magna.

This saved her from certain death.

But now, she had to face the repercussions of the pill.

Alone in this cold, dark den, far from the continent she called ho in this world.

This was a human’s biggest fear: to die or suffer alone in a foreign land.

But for the fellborne, this wasn’t anything new, though Yisu most certainly would’ve preferred a more comfortable situation.

"Puhaahk!" She once again vomited.

Her muscles were convulsing, and her throat was clenching itself, making it difficult for Yisu to breathe.

The sheer suffering made it impossible for her to notice the changes in her body.

Her purple skin was turning a shade magenta, and a few black stripes were erging, though they were small, thin, and a bit transparent.

She had been going through this ordeal for almost an hour now.

Yisu wished she would die, but also fiercely fought for her life.

She couldn’t die...not without avenging her fallen lord...

And so, she struggled, and struggled, her heart montarily stopping a few tis before forcefully pumping more blood.

Fifteen more minutes later, the torture finally stopped.

Yisu just wanted to close her eyes.

But then, cold energy suddenly washed over her entire body, preventing her from falling unconscious.

While her wounds didn’t heal, she felt different—oozing with power she never had before.

A part of the improvents was her senses.

She could see, hear, and sll farther and clearer than before.

And so, she was able to hear an explosion in the distance.

Yisu slowly stood up, turning and gazing in the direction of the noise.

**

*

"FIRE!! WE’RE ALMOST THROUGH!!" roared an officer of the Thirteenth Regint.

In the next mont, another volley of spells that took out another ssy row of Fell Beasts flew, howls of death and anguish echoing in the chilling night.

Carnage continued to ensue.

While the Imperial Wizard Army was most definitely winning, they suffered quite a bit of losses too, now down to a thousand three hundred n.

The biggest part of this was Hal and Ennya’s rampage.

Due to the nonstop fighting since two days ago, Ennya was forced to cast spells over and over, almost emptying her mana pool multiple tis.

Her mastery of spells and mana skyrocketed as a result, and her flas were far more devastating and refined compared to her first day at the battle camp.

It was close to the level of a Magna from a pure damage perspective.

Hal, on the other hand, was rampaging more than Ennya did and faster.

Cedar couldn’t help but be dumbfounded multiple tis, finding it difficult to believe that he was the one casting all those spells.

They got the information that the Chaos Magna Prospect, Hal Fennec, could cast all types of spells and had mastered them to a batshit insane level for a re nineteen-year-old youngster.

But hearing about it and witnessing it firsthand were two different matters.

Wasn’t the empire selling Hal Fennec short!?

What do they an by "to an insane level", when all his spells are approaching the level of an elite wizard like Cedar?!

Perhaps it was more accurate to call it otherworldly or demonic, no?!

Unfortunately, Cedar and the others didn’t have much ti to remain bewildered, as a spatial crack suddenly opened a few dozen ters ahead, from which a female fellkin with an eerily cold gaze erged.

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