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Chapter 59: The Great Swordister

As the sword swung at Stahntal, the powder that was floating around her gathered at the striking point and ford a shiny thin plate.

A terrible crashing sound was heard, and Stahntal was thrown toward the direction that Sian was pointing at a while ago. She flew all the way down to the mountain, past the well. The part of the mountain where Stahntal landed was destroyed as if a teor had crashed there.

“Stay right there.”

Sian then jumped toward the sa direction. The Great Elder and the Second Elder looked at each other.

If they left her alone, there was no possibility of even surviving.

The Second Elder mumbled quietly, and the space where the two Elders stood began folding like paper. After it finished, they disappeared.

The two Elders reappeared at the crater beside the mountain. Stahntal staggered as she stood up from within.

“Ugh... what is that black sword?”

She spat blood from her mouth and stared at Sian. The

aning small sun, it did nothing fancy; it created fist-sized spheres that just burned the opponent. It was so powerful that even Pa-Harijans could not avoid it. They began appearing by Sian to burn him alive. Sian seed to be bothered by it and kept swinging his sword, but there were too many spheres appearing around him.

All the lights now covered the mountain as it continued to be destroyed.

Soldiers were looking at the mountain, or what was left of it. The mountain before was now almost destroyed, only half of it was left.

“...”

Zagron, Colan, and the two Great Generals could not say anything. They all knew stories about Ra-Banders, but they didn’t realize the sheer power they wielded until now.

“Ha...”

Zagron was speechless. He had beco a Grand Bander at the age of fifty. He believed he had accomplished a great feat and was proud of himself. There were so Grand Banders that were stronger than him, but he believed that he would be able to defeat them as he got older.

After he beca a Grand Bander, Stahntal the Fourth invited him to et soone. As they arrived at a small shack beside the Lagran Region, he was greeted by her.

There she stood,

It was a shocking experience. He rembered how petty it seed that he was a Master warrior who was trying so hard. He was even ashad that he was once a Master warrior. eting her was an eye-opening experience. He then realized what she was felt toward him.

Disinterest. Apathy.

He was like an insect compared to her. The distance from Master to Grand Bander was much closer than the difference between him to her. There was no way he could reach that level during his life.

That was when Zagron beca humble and stopped making a fool of others. He understood he wasn’t good enough, so he focused on his training and earned him the nickna, ‘Invincible’.

However, this was the first ti he witnessed Stahntal fighting. And she was having a hard ti, even when tead up with two n of similar power.

Those two n seed to like the weapons that Narasha had prepared. But they were now fighting together, against one man.

“...”

Zagron sighed as he watched the destroyed mountains; the other Great Generals had the sa look on their faces.

The four of them ca to a stop when Sian stopped swinging his sword and backed away. Two of the mountains in Sky Mountain Range had been completely destroyed.

They were far from being okay.

Stahntal’s floating powder was now dull, with bruises all over her body. The armor would regenerate, but it was slow and could not keep up with the damage.

The Great Elder was in worse condition. His right hand that had the ring was broken and it was being held together by using Bander.

The Second Elder looked okay but was hurt from overusing his Exar and was now bleeding internally.

Sian was standing with a bruised cheek, which he was caressing with his left hand. That was the spot where he got hit by Stahntal.

“Erm... you know.”

“...?”

“I thought, maybe, MAYBE, this ti I might feel the danger of dying.”

The other three looked confused. They were fighting for their very lives. Although they were not really successful, they thought Sian was also having a hard ti.

“You three aren’t enough, though it was a little dangerous. When can I break this barrier...? I thought I might make it if I gave myself a handicap while fighting, but it’s not working. I’m done.”

Sian then began using a .

At once, the plain sword that previously didn’t radiate any magic began shining. Sian, too, was covered with light, but there was no color.

“However, thank you for cooperating. Let’s finish it now.”

The three looked grim as they watched Sian’s power grow even stronger.

The battle at the mountain stopped; there were no more explosions or sounds of fighting. When the people beca curious about what happened, a person appeared. He was walking while carrying three people on his shoulders. He first visited the Taran forces.

Everyone knew he was the main culprit for the damage to the mountain and could not even speak a word. When the man reached the Great Generals, he threw down a woman from his shoulder.

“...Stahntal the First...”

Zagron moaned. He quickly checked her vitals; however, she seed okay.

“I’m going.”

The man began to move so he could return to the Tian side.

“Who are you...?” Zagron asked as everyone froze. They were so terrified by the man that they could not even speak.

“I’m Sian. Oh, and the Lagran Region is now under Tian rule. Don’t touch it, okay? Don’t let her co near it either. The owner has changed.”

It was casually ntioned, but no one could object. Then he was gone.

“Take them.”

The Third Elder whimpered and checked to see if they were okay. He sighed in relief when he found that they were only bruised and injured but still alive.

It was not a mont to be thankful for, but the Third Elder truly appreciated the outco.

“Oh, no. It’s alright. Handle the rest with Narasha.”

Sian shrugged and turned away, then moved over to his father.

“Father, we’re done here. We can go back now.”

“Oh... yeah. Uh... let’s go.”

“I told them to never co back anymore, so they won’t. But I’m not sure if it’s all going to work like Nara... I an, like what the King said.”

Everyone was shocked. So this man was Count Roman’s son? They all thought he was a thousand-year-old Ra-Bander. But the son of Count Roman... how old was he?

Count Roman was also very confused, but he did not want to reveal his thoughts to his son and began chatting with Sian. Besides the swollen cheek, he looked okay

After examining Sian for a while, Count Roman noticed sothing different.

“Oh.. Sian, what’s that ring and wristband? Are you making a hobby of collecting jewelry? That thing too...”

“Haha...”

Sian laughed without answering.

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