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VWOOOOSSSHHH!!!

My body tingled with excitent as I practically vanished in the darkness thanks to my speed.

At my current pace, I would reach Anabelle before she died, and probably before anyone else she had with her.

With a wild smile on my face—pleading internally that I made it in ti—I rushed to the rescue of a comrade.

*********

Anabelle’s body grew weak as she sensed the converging figures of darkness. Her consciousness nearly gave out in fear, but willpower kept her at the very brink.

They had spotted maybe two or three Shadows move together—never exceeding six in the sa group—earlier. But now, it seed like they were at least a hundred. This concerned Ana… no, it frightened her.

Those numbers were well beyond her ans. She was barely struggling to move as she was. She was fighting bravely for her life and those she led, but…

Everyone had a breaking point—hers was arriving, surely. No, it probably had.

Slick sweat clung to her skin as her shaky body slowly ceased movent.

The Shadows grew closer, as though ready to swallow her whole. Ana didn’t check, but the girls behind her had also halted as a result of the intense pressure.

Many had even passed out!

She couldn’t possibly lead anyone in their condition. She couldn’t bring herself to abandon any of them either. It wasn’t out of the kindness of her heart—though that may have been part—but because her body completely refused to listen to her.

With what seed to be a thousand needles piercing her body, the bloodlust was too much for her to handle. The Automatons that hovered around her had already begun converging close to her now.

Ana wasn’t certain what they planned on doing, but she was certain they wouldn’t be able to keep a hundred of the terrifying beings at bay. Sweat fell, fear swelled, and the petite girl had now beco completely immobile.

Ana was certain now… only death awaited.

‘I’m sorry… Jared, Edward, Mom, Dad… Sir Lewis Griffith. I… I couldn’t do it in the end. I wasn’t… good enough…’

Her long-held dream flashed before her eyes. The image of her friends and family appeared. And—even though she didn’t exactly know what he looked like—Lewis Griffith appeared within her thoughts.

“—na!” A sowhat distant thought tried to call her, but Ana was too certain of death to make out the sound.

The Shadows converged in their legions, nearly colliding with her group.

“—nabelle!!!” The voice called out again—this ti it was closer.

Death descended like a curtain, and a wave of malevolence shrouded what little light remained of the dim moon.

“—ANABELLE!!!”

The mont the girl heard the voice for the third ti, so many things happened all at once that only one word could describe it—OVERWHELMING!

‘J-Jared?!’ Ana’s thoughts rang, but before she could completely process anything, golden glimrs of light appeared all around her.

Not even a second later, the bright glimrs turned into bursts of energy—shooting out like a beam.

The darkness that enveloped her cleared, and before Ana realized it, she was standing within a barrier of so sort.

It had a golden ambiance, and it seed to be bursting with so much power that almost anyone would consider it unreal. Ana felt the intensity—the warmth of the barrier. It was constructed with light; a highly concentrated one for that matter.

Before she could completely observe the gold do that covered her and the rest of the girls, her eyes caught sothing—no, soone—just up ahead.

It was a young boy with yellowish-golden hair and a bright expression on his face. He was covered in an absurd amount of Mana that seed to converge atop his fingertips which were raised to the sky.

A highly concentrated spark of great intensity that cackled with yellow electricity and burst with light stood aloft on his index finger.

He stood by his loneso, unfazed by the hundred Shadows who were now baring their darkened fangs at him.

A confident smile cracked on his face, and the mont Ana saw it, she knew the mont of salvation had arrived.

His clothes fluttered with the wind and more Mana converged, yet his unfazed expression remained.

‘J-Jared! You’re here…!’

The look in his eyes told her “Yeah, I am…”

But that wasn’t all they said. Within a re fraction of a second, Ana could decipher one final aning hidden within his two retinas.

“Enjoy the show!”

With that, Ana’s tensed muscles relaxed… and she did as her instincts told her—she watched from within the haven that her friend made—as the Demons would get obliterated.

***********

‘I’m a bit reluctant to do this, but… whatever.’

I was also quite excited to see its effects—so motivated that I even quickened my pace unconsciously and arrived at the scene on ti. No one had been hurt.

Quickly using Spellcraft, I shielded Ana and the rest of her deadweight acquaintances.

Yes! I said that!

Once that was done, I gathered all the Mana I could muster and sent them to the tip of my index finger—making them as concentrated as possible.

Demons were weak against Light Magic the most, but I wasn’t too adept at it that I could use Advanced Magic based off that Attribute. To do sothing of that scale, I had to combine it with a Spell I was very specialized in.

Lightning!

Combing Light Magic and Lightning wasn’t difficult, making the usually blue color of electricity emit a golden—near yellow complexion.

Lightning crackled, and illumination swelled.

I could see the Shadow Demons shrink back in fear, but it was too late.

“This is the end…”

I was about to use a powerful Spell… one that specialized in Area-Of Effect damage.

“[Blitz]”

BZZZZTTTTZZZZ!!!

KRRRIIIIUUUUMMMM!!!

The air itself rumbled and illumination covered the whole area.

The little orb I had atop my finger freely flew in the direction of my adversaries with light speed, and then exploded once it reached their midst.

The Shadow Demons were too slow to react—too weak to resist. The spark of judgnt descended upon them and turned the creatures into nothing but dust.

BOOOOOOOMMMMMMM!!!

[A/N]

ATTENTION TO ALL READERS!!!

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Please endeavor to check it out, read it, and add it to your library.

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