Chapter 38: Last Will (7)
Flames roared to life. A blaze, fierce enough to devour the world, surged with violent intensity. Gray ash spiraled in the air around the searing fire, caught in its furious winds.
Astaroth stared in disbelief at the fire raging toward him. “What the hell?”
He hastily invoked the Blessing of Distortion. Violet dark mana spread like a web, overtaking the space around him. The warped dimension formed a massive barrier, shielding him from the incoming inferno.
Crack! Crunch! Crackle!
Then, the twisted space clashed with Dale’s sword. Just moments ago, his sword had been helplessly repelled by the distorted space, but now, it pushed through with brute magical force, overwhelming the very dimension itself.The more power Dale poured into the sword, the fiercer the flames burned.The sword, wrapped in the roaring blaze, cleaved the distorted space clean in two.
“You’ve got to be kidding me!” Astaroth said, shocked.
But there was no time for him to process that. Dale’s sword shot forward like a streak of light, piercing through the ruptured space.
Agony erupted from Astaroth as his left forearm was sliced clean off. Blood gushed from the wound as he staggered back, clutching the severed stump. “Damn it! Son of a…”
The demon Archbishop was no longer arrogant and smug. He cursed and spat, baring his teeth like a cornered beast. Then he flared his aura, dark mana exploding from his body as he glared furiously at Dale, who stood engulfed in flames.
“This is getting tiresome!” Astaroth had anticipated some resistance. No plan ever went exactly as expected. But this? This was far beyond acceptable.
Astaroth gritted his teeth. He tore through the Veil of Illusion, a spell fueled by the sacrifice of two hundred demons, in an instant. He fights like a monster, wielding power that outclasses most professors, despite being just a cadet. And even though I killed him, the bastard keeps coming back! He’s completely out of mana, too. There’s no way he should still be fighting!
Yet, Dale stood before him, his body blazing with fire and spewing streams of mana that should’ve been long exhausted.
What kind of freak is this guy? Astaroth stared at Dale in disbelief, wondering if the world itself was conspiring against him.
While Astaroth clutched his missing arm in shock, Dale stared at himself with a similar look of confusion. Though his body was wrapped in fire, there was no pain. His clothes weren’t burning to ash. His skin wasn’t blistering. He felt nothing.
What the hell is this? Is this… the Primordial Flame? he wondered.
The flames surrounding him, the power that had suddenly ignited around his body, could only be that. But why now? The Primordial Flame had never once stirred, no matter how desperately he had tried to awaken it. However, this wasn’t the time to question it. Pushing away those thoughts, he turned toward Iris.
Iris gasped, eyes wide at the sight of him wreathed in fire. “D-Dale? “H-how is this happening?”
Dale strode toward her, unfazed, and gave her a light smack on the head with his fist.
Iris clutched her head, teary-eyed. “Ack! Ow! What was that for?”
“I told you to stay put earlier, didn’t I?”
“B-but I…”
He let out a deep sigh, stepping protectively in front of her. “No buts. This time, don’t interfere. Stay here.”
She pouted slightly, but nodded. “Okay.”
With Iris safely behind him, Dale turned to face Astaroth again. Something rolled under his foot, the severed left arm of Astaroth, and still clutched in its hand was a twisted, spoon-like tool. Dale’s boiling anger turned ice-cold.
That’s the instrument he was going to use to gouge out Iris’s eyes. If the Primordial Flame hadn’t awakened, she would’ve lost her eyes by now, he thought.
The fire swirling around him seeped deeper into his heart. Crackling, roaring, the flames within him became a monstrous inferno, a blazing force that could consume the world. He then called out to the demon, who was watching him with wary eyes. “Astaroth, you said earlier, let’s see which one of us is more beloved by the gods.”
According to records, the Primordial Flame was a power created by the Demon God. But a god was still a god, whether divine or demonic.
With a thunderous step, Dale unleashed the torrent of mana now overflowing from his soul stigmata. “Well? Don’t just stand there. Let’s finish this test.”
The energy coursed through him so violently, as though his blood vessels would burst. For someone like Dale, who had suffered from chronic mana deficiency even in his past life, this sensation was entirely foreign; it was unbelievable.
He didn’t know why the Primordial Flame had suddenly woken up, but he had a theory about where this overwhelming mana was coming from.
They said the Primordial Flame creates mana by burning the Tree of Creation. In other words, it has the power to generate mana by burning something. So what exactly is it burning right now? he wondered.
The answer was obvious. Dale looked down at his flame-wrapped body and let out a bitter laugh. The Primordial Flame was burning his body to generate mana. The proof was in the absence of the gray ash usually created by the Blessing of Resurrection. “Never thought I’d end up as firewood.”
He reckoned that if the flame was using his life force as fuel, then theoretically, as long as the Primordial Flame burned, he could create near-infinite mana.
A tingling surge of omnipotence ran down his spine. He felt light, as though the heavy shackles that had bound him all his life had finally fallen away. Instinctively, he knew. All those techniques he had barely scratched the surface of, the countless hours spent training in the endless white snowfields, he could finally wield each of them in all their glory.
He stared at Astaroth. “Not coming. I’ll come to you instead.”
With just a single step he took, the ground trembled as if struck by an earthquake. The distance between them vanished in a heartbeat. As Astaroth stumbled backward with wide, terrified eyes, Dale slammed his fist toward him. Then the cadet used the Berald Combat Style: Mountain Breaker, and an earth-shattering roar exploded outward as the terrifying shockwave of his punch tore through the air.
“You crazy bastard!” Astaroth yelled in panic, invoking the Blessing of Distortion once again. The space around him warped violently, managing to block the shockwave, but only for a fleeting moment. Then, Dale’s strike tore straight through the distortion.
The blow hurled Astaroth backward, completely overwhelming him. He crashed to the ground, coughing up blood. Gasping for air, he forced his battered body to rise, trembling. His eyes darted to the distant figure of Iris, then narrowed in rage. He bit down hard on his lip. “God damn it!”
If even his illusions and spatial distortion were useless, then there was no way to stop that undying monster. He decided to give up on the Seven Eyes. Whether another opportunity to seize them would come again, he had no idea, but at this rate, he wouldn’t be gaining any power; he would end up dying like a dog in the dirt.
Astaroth glared at the cadet before him, his expression twisting into something vicious and desperate. “Dale Han. I’ll remember your name. I swear it.”
With the one hand he had left, Astaroth snapped his fingers, and the violet barrier that cloaked the area dissolved. Cool night air swept in as the dark sky stretched out above them once again. Astaroth turned to flee toward the edge of the academy.
However, Dale stomped lightly. “Where do you think you’re going?”
The flames swirling around Dale surged outward, forming a massive wall of fire that encircled the entire area like a dome.
Astaroth’s jaw dropped as he stared at the flaming boundary. “A barrier? You’re kidding me!”
Wondering how the cadet could use barrier magic too, he asked, “You. Weren’t you a cadet from the Warrior Division?”
“Yeah? So what? There’s no rule saying that Warrior Division cadets can’t use magic.”
Astaroth shut his mouth tight, as if he’d run out of things to say. “Not only do you have the Blessing of Immortality, but you also know swordsmanship, hand-to-hand combat, and magic?”
The demon’s teeth ground together audibly. He clutched at his head, spewing curses under his breath. “No. Fuck this. This is ridiculous. Do you even know the meaning of limits? Huh? How the hell is any of this supposed to make sense?”
His voice cracked into a scream, bordering on madness. Honestly, who could blame him? He was an Archbishop, a demon who had reigned over thousands, tens of thousands of subordinates. He had never even considered the possibility that he would ever be backed into a corner like this, not by a professor or even multiple professors, much less a lowly cadet. In fact, with the sheer power the demon held, even if he faced off against the entire faculty, he wouldn’t necessarily lose.
In a low and calm voice, Dale said, “When I arrived at this place, just before I broke through your Veil of Illusion, I heard you say something. You said the orphanage kids didn’t need a reason to die, just that they were unlucky enough to be there that day.”
Dale remembered those words clearly, even through the haze of rage. He raised his sword, the tip pointed squarely at Astaroth. “Well, guess what? You were unlucky enough to meet me today.”
That was more than reason enough for him to cut down Astaroth.
Astaroth immediately pleaded. “W-wait! If you kill me—”
However, whatever desperate bargain Astaroth was about to offer, Dale didn’t let him finish. He channeled the overwhelming torrent of mana surging through his body into his sword. The fire enveloping him burned even fiercer, roaring up the length of his blade. He had wielded swords for what felt like an eternity, but this feeling was brand new. It was electric and exhilarating. A chill ran down his spine from awe, not fear.
A dry laugh escaped his lips, and a memory flickered through his mind, something his old friend Yuren had once said to him in a past life. “Hey, Dale, did you know? When you reach the pinnacle of swordsmanship, you can cut through the sky without using a drop of mana.”
Dale tightened his grip on the sword. “You were wrong, Yuren.”
Back when Dale was starving for even a scrap of mana, this sensation, this power, was something he never once knew. Now, it was like he had grown wings. He could see it all clearly, things he had never been able to do before.
He unleashed the Sun Sword Style Ninth Form: Twilight, and the blazing sword tore through the sky.
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Chapters
- Chapter 174: Omen (3)
- Chapter 173: Omen (2)
- Chapter 172: Omen (1)
- Chapter 171: Interlude – The Invitation from the Saintess
- Chapter 170: The Blessing of Frost (3)
- Chapter 169: The Blessing of Frost (2)
- Chapter 168: The Blessing of Frost (1)
- Chapter 167: Interlude – Warmth
- Chapter 166: The Witch of the Night (7)
- Chapter 165: The Witch of the Night (6)
- Chapter 164: The Witch of the Night (5)
- Chapter 163: The Witch of the Night (4)
- Chapter 162: The Witch of the Night (3)
- Chapter 161: The Witch of the Night (2)
- Chapter 160: The Witch of the Night (1)
- Chapter 159: Interlude — Try Calling Me Big Sister
- Chapter 158: Youth, Indeed (3)
- Chapter 157: Youth, Indeed (2)
- Chapter 156: Youth, Indeed (1)
- Chapter 155: Interlude – Snake Hunt
- Chapter 154: A String of Cadet Disappearances (8)
- Chapter 153: A String of Cadet Disappearances (7)
- Chapter 152: A String of Cadet Disappearances (6)
- Chapter 151: A String of Cadet Disappearances (5)
- Chapter 150: A String of Cadet Disappearances (4)
- Chapter 149: A String of Cadet Disappearances (3)
- Chapter 148: A String of Cadet Disappearances (2)
- Chapter 147: A String of Cadet Disappearances (1)
- Chapter 146: New Semester
- Chapter 145: Let’s Go to the Beach (4)
- Chapter 144: Let’s Go to the Beach (3)
- Chapter 143: Let’s Go to the Beach (2)
- Chapter 142: Let’s Go to the Beach (1)
- Chapter 141: Interlude – Descendant of the Iron Fist (4)
- Chapter 140: Interlude – Descendant of the Iron Fist (3)
- Chapter 139: Interlude – Descendent of the Iron Fist (2)
- Chapter 138: Interlude – Descendent of the Iron Fist (1)
- Chapter 137: The Archbishop of Desire, Laxasia (3)
- Chapter 136: The Archbishop of Desire, Laxasia (2)
- Chapter 135: The Archbishop of Desire, Laxasia (1)
- Chapter 134: Legacy of the Iron Fist (3)
- Chapter 133: Legacy of the Iron Fist (2)
- Chapter 132: Legacy of the Iron Fist (1)
- Chapter 131: Summer Vacation (3)
- Chapter 130: Summer Vacation (2)
- Chapter 129: Summer Vacation (1)
- Chapter 128: Interlude – The Last-Place Hero
- Chapter 127: Living Together (2)
- Chapter 126: Living Together (1)
- Chapter 125: Interlude – Blazing Fire
- Chapter 124: Extreme Situation (4)
- Chapter 123: Extreme Situation (3)
- Chapter 122: Extreme Situation (2)
- Chapter 121: Extreme Situation (1)
- Chapter 120: Interlude – Personal Meeting (2)
- Chapter 119: Interlude – Personal Meeting (1)
- Chapter 118: Interlude – Madness
- Chapter 117: Final Evaluation (7)
- Chapter 116: Final Evaluation (6)
- Chapter 115: Final Evaluation (5)
- Chapter 114: Final Evaluation (4)
- Chapter 113: Final Evaluation (3)
- Chapter 112: Final Evaluation (2)
- Chapter 111: Final Evaluation (1)
- Chapter 110: Interlude – Queen of Bread
- Chapter 109: The Unfortunate Blondie (4)
- Chapter 108: The Unfortunate Blondie (3)
- Chapter 107: The Unfortunate Blondie (2)
- Chapter 106: The Unfortunate Blondie (1)
- Chapter 105: Interlude – Thunder God
- Chapter 104: The Black Sheep of the Ryu Family (5)
- Chapter 103: The Black Sheep of the Ryu Family (4)
- Chapter 102: The Black Sheep of the Ryu Family (3)
- Chapter 101: The Black Sheep of the Ryu Family (2)
- Chapter 100: The Black Sheep of the Ryu Family (1)
- Chapter 99: Interlude – Tangled Fate
- Chapter 98: Overheat (3)
- Chapter 97: Overheat (2)
- Chapter 96: Overheat (1)
- Chapter 95: Interlude 2 – Ashen Flames
- Chapter 94: Interlude – The Spider’s First Experience
- Chapter 93: A Common Occurrence (5)
- Chapter 92: A Common Occurrence (4)
- Chapter 91: A Common Occurrence (3)
- Chapter 90: A Common Occurrence (2)
- Chapter 89: A Common Occurrence (1)
- Chapter 88: A Maid Outfit Chooses Its Wearer (2)
- Chapter 87: A Maid Outfit Chooses Its Wearer (1)
- Chapter 86: Interlude – Moonlight (2)
- Chapter 85: Interlude – Moonlight (1)
- Chapter 84: The Moon Swallowed by the Sun (6)
- Chapter 83: The Moon Swallowed by the Sun (5)
- Chapter 82: The Moon Swallowed by the Sun (4)
- Chapter 81: The Moon Swallowed by the Sun (3)
- Chapter 80: The Moon Swallowed by the Sun (2)
- Chapter 79: The Moon Swallowed by the Sun (1)
- Chapter 78: Observation Class (4)
- Chapter 77: Observation Class (3)
- Chapter 76: Observation Class (2)
- Chapter 75: Observation Class (1)
- Chapter 74: Interlude – M-monster!
- Chapter 73: In Search of the Demon Sword (5)
- Chapter 72: In Search of the Demon Sword (4)
- Chapter 71: In Search of the Demon Sword (3)
- Chapter 70: In Search of the Demon Sword (2)
- Chapter 69: In Search of the Demon Sword (1)
- Chapter 68: Interlude – The Furnace
- Chapter 67: Elixir (3)
- Chapter 66: Elixir (2)
- Chapter 65: Elixir (1)
- Chapter 64: Interlude (2) – The Scar of the Spider
- Chapter 63: Interlude – The Moon Trapped in the Mirror
- Chapter 62: Midterm Evaluation (7)
- Chapter 61: Midterm Evaluation (6)
- Chapter 60: Midterm Evaluation (5)
- Chapter 59: Midterm Evaluation (4)
- Chapter 58: Midterm Evaluation (3)
- Chapter 57: Midterm Evaluation (2)
- Chapter 56: Midterm Evaluation (1)
- Chapter 55: Interlude – Boys’ Talk
- Chapter 54: Dale Han’s Secret Private Life (3)
- Chapter 53: Dale Han’s Secret Private Life (2)
- Chapter 52: Dale Han’s Secret Private Life (1)
- Chapter 51: Interlude – The Moon Hidden by the Sun
- Chapter 50: Knight of the Sun (2)
- Chapter 49: Knight of the Sun (1)
- Chapter 48: Interlude 2 – The Republic’s Spicy Taste
- Chapter 47: Interlude – The Cursed-Eye Spider
- Chapter 46: Special Professor (3)
- Chapter 45: Special Professor (2)
- Chapter 44: Special Professor (1)
- Chapter 43: Interlude – Berald Combat Style
- Chapter 42: The Same Old Bastard (3)
- Chapter 41: The Same Old Bastard (2)
- Chapter 40: The Same Old Bastard (1)
- Chapter 39: Interlude – I’m Glad
- Chapter 38: Last Will (7)
- Chapter 37: Last Will (6)
- Chapter 36: Last Will (5)
- Chapter 35: Last Will (4)
- Chapter 34: Last Will (3)
- Chapter 33: Last Will (2)
- Chapter 32: Last Will (1)
- Chapter 31: Busy Dealing With The Professors (2)
- Chapter 30: Busy Dealing With The Professors (2)
- Chapter 29: Busy Dealing With The Professors (1)
- Chapter 28: Interlude – The Sealing Festival
- Chapter 27: Ant Nest (2)
- Chapter 26: Ant Nest (1)
- Chapter 25: Interlude – You Were That Kind of Woman
- Chapter 24: It Was You, Huh? (5)
- Chapter 23: It Was You, Huh? (4)
- Chapter 22: It Was You, Huh? (3)
- Chapter 21: It Was You, Huh? (2)
- Chapter 20: It Was You, Huh? (1)
- Chapter 19: Interlude – The Seven Eyes
- Chapter 18: Mental Training (3)
- Chapter 17: Mental Training (2)
- Chapter 16: Mental Training (1)
- Chapter 15: Interlude – Spring
- Chapter 14: Testing My Limit (2)
- Chapter 13: Testing My Limit (1)
- Chapter 12: First Class (4)
- Chapter 11: First Class (3)
- Chapter 10: First Class (2)
- Chapter 9: First Class (1)
- Chapter 8. Laying the Foundation (4)
- Chapter 7: Laying the Foundation (3)
- Chapter 6: Laying the Foundation (2)
- Chapter 5: Laying the Foundation (1)
- Chapter 4: A Reason to Live (3)
- Chapter 3: A Reason to Live (2)
- Chapter 2: A Reason to Live (1)
- Chapter 1: The Snowfield