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In the suspended ti, the “Sanctuary,” ant for refuge, had now turned into a battlefield of mutual slaughter.

Chikara suddenly withdrew from the fray, realizing he was the most susceptible to Silver Lantern’s Miracles. Every attack he launched was almost entirely ineffective, often redirected to others. He needed to change his approach.

Among all present, Chikara, the fire spell Sanctuary sorcerer, harbored the greatest fear of Silver Lantern. If he hadn’t been standing slightly farther from Mond and Sartapal earlier, he would have been among those nearly killed by her. The “Sanctuary” might not trap them, but Silver Lantern had almost succeeded in killing him! And he was still on her hit list!

Now that there was a chance to corner Silver Lantern, Chikara had to give it his all, if only to save himself!

He reached out into the air, conjuring two whips of black fla, the Void Flas capable of burning space itself. However, these flas acknowledged no master, and to wield the black fla whips, he had to encase his hands in a Sanctuary, constantly burning spellforce.

Seizing the mont, Chikara lashed out with the whips, wrapping them around Silver Lantern’s Sanctuary, binding it tightly. Silver Lantern attempted to break free by contracting her Sanctuary, but the black fla whips tightened with every contraction, until they were firmly bound to her!

Miracle: Void Fla Shackles!

A rare restrictive Miracle from the Fire Sect, its uniqueness lay in its ability to continuously burn the Sanctuary, consuming the enemy’s spellforce. If the enemy released their Sanctuary, they’d be bound and burned by the black fla whips. If they tried to distance themselves, the spellforce consumption increased due to the ‘Separation Fire’ spirit, which inflicted more damage the farther they were from Chikara!

Though Chikara also expended spellforce, as a fire spell Sanctuary sorcerer, for every unit he spent, Silver Lantern had to spend at least two. This tactic wasn’t feasible in a duel, but in a group assault, it was an excellent support strategy!

Silver Lantern recognized the peculiarity of the Void Fla Shackles and had to temporarily abandon rapid movent to counter it.

But she faced more than one enemy-amidst the chaotic night sky, Raven’s shadow flitted around her Sanctuary like ink strokes, attacking with the ferocity of a storm!

Among the six, Raven wasn’t the strongest, lacking even flight capabilities, but he was the most troubleso for Silver Lantern. Sanctuaries could be moved by kinetic force, and while Raven couldn’t harm or drain Silver Lantern’s spellforce, he could use sheer force, like a mountain or storm, to block her escape!

On another front, Nether Knight Harvey circled in the air, the ghostly green flas on his body surging, turning his armored form into a blazing torch.

The flas extended his beheading crescent scythe by a full length, transforming his undead steed into a burning motorcycle!

Harvey wasn’t content with rely unlocking the ten necromancy troop types within the “Ghost King Shackles.” He integrated his own Miracles, developing a unique Miracle to enhance necromancy troops. This advanced state he nad the Soul Reaper Knight!

With the motorcycle roaring with fire and steel, Harvey charged at Silver Lantern like a reaper!

Simultaneously, Igor bit his tongue, the pain spreading to his pituitary gland, altering his perception of the world. The ‘Ashe’ he visualized was no longer in normal form but the ‘Nightmare Ashe’ he had once seen in dreams, slaughtering deities and reveling in Doomsday!

Miracle: Nightmare Visualization Overlap!

By harnessing intense pain to heighten his imagination, Igor could turn his unreal fantasies into reality, destroying enemies!

With the Void Fla Shackles’ restraint, Raven’s relentless assault, the Soul Reaper Knight’s onslaught, and the ntal sorcerer’s nightmare descending, Vesser showed no fear. She glanced at the Heart Sword’s gleam, shielding others, then released her Sanctuary.

As the black fla whips were about to bind Silver Lantern and other attacks were poised to overwhelm her, Igor felt no excitent, only a profound dread and disbelief: “Could she even-“

Delusion Miracle: Trial by Illusion!

Vesser’s body suddenly beca ethereal, glowing like a Silver Lantern for approximately 0.4 seconds.

Then, all attacks aid at Silver Lantern rebounded onto the attackers themselves!

The least affected was Chikara, rely bound by his own black fla whips, which he could easily dispel.

Raven’s abdon was slashed, sending him plumting like a fallen crow.

Harvey was knocked out of his Soul Reaper Knight form, reverting to a regular Nether Knight, his Frostfire significantly weakened.

Igor’s Sanctuary was riddled with ripples, his spellforce reserves, already thin, were halved in an instant!

The only effective attack ca from Gwen, the weakest in combat power. Her starlight, arriving late, grazed Vesser’s face as she exited Silver Lantern’s state, leaving a mark on the mobile disaster.

Silver blood trickled from the wound, suspended in the air.

That was the sole outco.

The sorcerers were incredulous. Though this was a hidden card of Silver Lantern, its effect was terrifying-reflecting all attacks back at the casters without suffering any harm herself!

No, it wasn’t that simple. Igor quickly discerned the flaw in this Miracle: its duration was only 0.4 seconds. If the mont wasn’t seized, it would be ineffective. Moreover, after 0.4 seconds, Silver Lantern didn’t imdiately raise her Sanctuary, instead being struck by Gwen’s starlight, which was likely no coincidence.

Reflection was reflection, immunity was immunity. Silver Lantern’s immunity suggested a complete severance from the outside world for those 0.4 seconds-she had cut off space!

Reconnecting the severed space with the outside world caused minor spatial tremors. If she raised her Sanctuary during this ti, it would be like inviting an attack, severely draining her spellforce, hence the delay!

Despite its flaws, in the hands of a sorcerer like Silver Lantern, with flawless intellect and experience, this Miracle remained perfect-she wouldn’t give them any opportunity.

“No Miracles.”

Ashe caught the falling Raven, placing him on a nearby rooftop, and said, “Long-range attacks will be deflected, powerful Miracles redirected. The only effective and safe tactic is close combat.”

Harvey imdiately switched from “Eighth Troop Type: Nether Knight” to “Sixth Troop Type: Blood Count,” wielding a blood-stained Chain Sword, his armor transforming into a black trench coat-unmistakably modeled after Kaimon City’s hunter captain, Gerard Wessminster.

Chikara raised his fists, covered in black flas-unsurprising for an orc adept in the Fist-Claw Sect.

Close combat wasn’t Igor’s forte. He glanced at Gwen, capable of emitting starlight, and had an idea, flying over to ask, “Can you release a large area of blinding starlight?”

“I can.”

“Follow my lead, get ready to blind Silver Lantern!”

Clang!

With a sword cry piercing the air, Ashe, wielding the Honey Sword, was the first to engage Vesser. Vesser contracted her Sanctuary to cover only her body, parrying his blade with her hands!

But Ashe didn’t raise his Sanctuary. Among the Sanctuary sorcerers, he was the only one without it, making him the only one Silver Lantern could instantly kill-or rather, he intended to use himself as bait, to exhaust Silver Lantern’s final casting opportunity, then rely on ‘Three-Second Cicada Lurk’ to resurrect on the spot.

As sword t hand, Vesser couldn’t suppress a thought-this was just like their previous encounters in the Divine Fire Trial-yet seeing Ashe’s cold, expressionless face, she knew he didn’t share her sentints.

Her nose tinged with sourness, but her martial skills grew fiercer, actively engaging Ashe!

Indeed, her delusion series of Miracles relied on the enemy using powerful Miracles to counterattack or even reflect them.

True hand-to-hand combat was the best way to deal with her.

But the problem was, in close combat, Vesser could simply take flight and leave the battlefield. This wasn’t the enclosed Divine Fire Trial; why engage in lee when she could exploit her advantage?

Facing Ashe, Harvey, and Chikara in close combat, Vesser should have flown away, fighting while retreating.

But this ti, she didn’t retreat a single step, as if determined to settle the score here!

You’ll regret this.

Vesser leaned back to dodge Ashe’s blade, grabbed Chikara’s wrist, and slamd the two-ter-tall orc to the ground, then turned to punch Ashe, her eyes glaring at the Cult Leader, tears of grievance welling up.

You’ll regret this!

Harvey swung his Chain Sword, executing a double slash, the blade dancing like a blood shadow, as if to carve a path through a sea of corpses. Yet Vesser swiftly slipped through the sword shadows, kicking Harvey away, then performing a split to dodge Ashe’s horizontal slash, springing up to close in on Ashe!

You’ll definitely regret this!

As the battle dragged on, Ashe, Harvey, and Chikara’s coordination improved rapidly, and under their combined assault, Vesser was pushed back repeatedly. Harvey and Chikara began to prevent her escape, but Vesser showed no intention of retreating, gritting her teeth to fight to the end!

She focused intently on Ashe, each move seemingly aid to kill, yet every technique was one they had used countless tis in the Divine Fire Trial, easily evaded by Ashe. In contrast, she never dodged Ashe’s blade, allowing her Sanctuary to be continually depleted.

She didn’t reveal the truth, knowing no one could accept the real outco; they had to deduce it themselves.

So…

Keep going, keep going!

The harder you fight now, the deeper your regret will be later!

The more indifferent you are to

now, the more unattainable I’ll be soon!

Hmph!

Once the third “Link of Truth” is deciphered, Ashe, you’ll understand , because…

I’ve always been right!

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