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Epilogue: Anger
The scene in front of us is only adequately described by the Monster Armageddon.
No, I'm not kidding.
Because it can only be described that way.
In battle, are two dragons.
Although not the sa shape, both are very large.
"The Scorch Dragon" Velgrynd looks handso and beautiful.
She's more agile than Veldora and has a better contoured line for flying through the air.
What kind of battle will it be between the two?
Although it was late at night, the sky was unusually bright.
The Great Forest of Jura was burning with roaring flas, and the curtain of night reflected the flas as if dyed with layers of red.
The capital city "Rimuru" has been hidden in the labyrinth so that it has not suffered any damage, and if it remains on the ground, it will probably be wiped out.
The destruction of the gate connecting the labyrinth to the outside world was proof enough of that. The upper levels of the labyrinth may have also been devastated.
The fight between Veldora and Velgrynd is in stasis.
For Velgrynd lifts the "parallel of existence.
Just looking at the tragic state of the forest one might not realize that both are actually in perfect control of their powers. Although the two used trendous amounts of energy to attack each other, the combat precision was controlled with great precision.
The speeds are not comparable.
Veldora has grown at a surprising rate.
By deftly controlling his power to achieve ultra-high speed flight, he does not budge in the face of Velgrynd.
It seems to be hiding and secretly cultivating, the fruits of which are manifested in battle.
For now, it appears that Veldora has the upper hand slightly.
Veldora was stronger if only the size of the power, the amount of mana, was compared. Not only were they higher than when they were sealed, but he had even learned other fighting techniques that led to the current fighting results.
Even so, it didn't take away my unease.
Because in terms of magic operations, it's still Velgrynd that has the bigger advantage. Now that Velgrynd has focused on Veldora, it's safe to say that the real showdown is only now beginning.
Even so
Rudra's calm deanor was too much for to let go.
Why was he so calm when Velgrynd, who was supposed to be an absolute defense, wasn't around?
In my place, it's because of the peace of mind that cos from being able to summon Veldora whenever I want. Regardless of the crisis, I believe that as long as Veldora is around I can get through it.
Rudra must have been no slouch as well.
After all, it was Guy who identified with it, and being able to easily dominate Yuuki at that point was quite threatening.
But I'm also capable of the ultimate skill. There is also the hidden skill of empowering others in part based on my control, just as I did with Benimaru.
Truth be told, the Imperial Emperor's Order of Near Guards is no threat to .
Only the top five "single digits" and Yuuki are considered to be opponents to be wary of.
In particular, the man nad Damrada seed dangerous.
However, it is not an invincible opponent either.
Even if we don't count Laplace in the battle strength, the fight is one in which we have an advantage.
The above is my speculation, but it is because of this that I feel more uneasy.
Why would Rudra be so calm? That point makes wonder.
Was it to think that even without Velgrynd, there was still an overwhelming gap of strength?
But even so, there's no point in taking a chance here.
Why on earth did Rudra have such confidence?
While speculating on Rudra's intentions, Veldora's battle situation with them also concerns .
After Velgrynd unleashed the fiery flas to attack, Veldora blocked with the barrier. Then Veldora unleashed a storm in return for a counterattack, but Velgrynd dodged his attack.
It was a fierce battle.
It was the kind of battle that would have made even cringe, the fabulous one.
This was the first ti I had ever seen Veldora fight in earnest, beyond my wildest dreams. I didn't expect Veldora to be able to fight with Velgrynd, who had suppressed Testarossa and the others.
But it's also taken for granted when you think about it.
Veldora had already been able to use his ultimate skill 'Investigation King Faust' with great proficiency.
That's why it was possible to go up against Velgrynd.
Skill-wise, it was indeed Velgrynd who had the upper hand. However, Veldora's King of Investigation was a cheating level ability.
This is what the King of Wisdom told about it, whose power is 'probabilistic operation. By the way, he also has the uppermost authority in the "Truthfulness" analysis system. It was as if with this ability, one could instantly see through the power of the enemy and respond appropriately.
It's even a little confusing, what's the point of combat specialization at this point?
Truth be told, whoever can defeat Veldora, who is skilled in the use of the King of Investigation, is going to be very troubled.
That's why I firmly believe in the victory of Veldora.
Even now, there were unseen attacks shooting at Velgrynd.
It was simply unrecognizable through the image and looked as if Velgrynd had suddenly been hurt.
However, I am very clear.
What just happened was one of Veldora's self-created must-kill techniques, called the Harvest Storm Attack. He kept showing off his must-kill skills to , and I was really impressed after actually seeing it with my own eyes.
At first glance it looks like all sorts of fluctuations are being put out in aningless haphazardness.
Then the overlap occurs at the specified coordinates, and it is at this point that the effect is finally realized.
The discovery was a step too late.
After all, it's already hit, and dodging and defense are out of the question.
Oops, he seems to have developed a brilliant move.
Just because every fluctuation seems ineffective, it's subconsciously ignored. If you are inexperienced, you will definitely be hit, and it can be said that it is a must-kill move at first sight.
Velgrynd was also completely hit by a straight attack from the Harvest Storm. Not to be outdone by Veldora, but also to dispel the unease in my mind.
However
Things changed rapidly the mont I was convinced of the unshakeable victory of Veldora going on like this.
And it's going in the worst possible direction
Suddenly, a flying airship appeared in the combat airspace.
Standing in the bow of the ship was a man in a different military uniform than the others.
Lt. Kondo.
As I panicked and turned to the reflection on the other side, the Kondo group who had just been there were gone. The ritual ended when Velgrynd lifted the 'parallel existence'.
It seems I've panicked to the point where I don't even notice these situations.
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