Evangeline emerged from between the trees, silent and fluid, as if she were part of the shadow itself. Before the wyvern could rise again, she exhaled a small, dark sphere from her lips. It shot toward the monster's head, disappearing into its open maw. The explosion came a heartbeat later—a thick, gray cloud billowed out, swallowing the clearing in smoke and silence. The beast's roar tore through it, deafening and furious, shaking the snow from the branches. Blinded and enraged, it thrashed against the haze, slamming its wings and tail in every direction.
Jack and Charlie seized the opening. Still unsteady, they sprinted through the melted snow and shattered ground, gaining distance while the wyvern fought against the choking fog. Luke broke the other way, moving fast between the trees with his bow drawn. The thunder of wings filled the air overhead, the shockwaves rolling through the forest.
Then, a burst of blue light flashed ahead. The sound of cracking ice followed. Frozen spheres began to rain down, one after another, smashing into the wyvern's body with the force of falling meteors. Allison had joined the fight. Her iceballs exploded against the creature's scales, coating its wings in frost and clouds of shimmering vapor.
The silhouettes of the Warden Generals advanced across the field—Mason leading the charge, followed by the lightly armored maids. They moved like a living wall of steel, cutting through the battlefield and drawing the attention of the other beasts that prowled nearby.
Evangeline was already retreating, her hands weaving new traps in the dark. The shadows around her pulsed and twisted, moving as though they had minds of their own. Then two figures blurred past Luke—Erza and Anne, running side by side. The wind caught their hair as they sprinted toward the wyvern, eyes locked on their target.
"I'll take that little suggestion of yours, assassin," Erza called, never breaking stride.
Luke said nothing. He just kept moving, the bow steady in his grip, heart pounding against his ribs. The battlefield had turned into controlled chaos—flashes of light, bursts of ice, clouds of smoke, and waves of fire colliding in a deadly rhythm. The wyvern dove again, its wings cutting through the air with such force that whole trees were torn from the ground. But Allison didn't back down. If anything, she drew it closer—luring it straight into the trap.
As the creature swept past her, threads of steel and mana snapped to life between the trees, pulled taut by hidden triggers. In seconds, the wyvern was caught—wrapped in a shimmering web that constricted tighter with every movement.
Anne appeared above it, launching herself from a nearby tree. Her blade caught the cold light as she landed on the beast's wing, slicing through the membrane in rapid arcs. The thick tissue tore apart like wet leather.
The wyvern screamed, its roar echoing through the forest like a quake. It writhed violently, tearing up snow and earth as it struggled free. With a final, furious lurch, it broke part of the web, the shock of the impact shaking the ground. But before it could recover, a blast of icy wind slammed into its flank.
Allison exhaled, unleashing a concentrated breath of frost so intense that the air itself crystallized. The wyvern was thrown backward, crashing into a field of jagged ice spires rising from the ground like spears. The sound of its massive body hitting the frozen pillars echoed across the forest—deep, resonant, final. And high above it all, Luke stood perched on a tree branch, breath steady, eyes fixed on the fallen beast as he drew his next arrow.
Luke stood still for a moment, watching the creature trapped in a cage of shattered ice and crystal. Steam curled upward in slow spirals, mingling with the weak snowfall drifting through the air. He drew his bow. Only one arrow remained that he still trusted. His grip tightened. Every muscle in his body coiled like a spring.
The system interface flickered at the edge of his vision—thin streams of light rippling across his sight:
[Stamina: 2383 / 2950] [Mana Points (MP): 4576 / 5100]
He took a long breath. Then clenched his fist and began channeling power. First came stamina. Heat surged through his arms, pulsing beneath the skin like liquid fire. The bow groaned as the energy reinforced it, the string stretching far beyond its usual limit. The arrow shimmered gold, and the air around him warped from the heat it gave off.
[Stamina: -1500] [Stamina: 883/2950]
Then came mana. A glow of deep blue flooded the arrowhead, condensing into pure energy—volatile, alive, almost sentient. The sound it made was sharp and relentless, a ringing pitch that built until it felt like the air itself might shatter.
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[Mana Points (MP): -500] [Mana Points (MP): 4076 / 5100]
Luke raised the bow, aiming for the wound where acid had eaten through the creature's flesh. The wyvern was stirring now, smoke and shards of ice sliding off its hide as it struggled to stand.
He released the string.
The arrow split the air like lightning, trailing a streak of mana that cut through the mist in a single blazing line. The impact came a heartbeat later—a thunderous crack followed by a violent explosion that shook the forest. Shards of ice, rock, and fire tore outward in all directions.
The wyvern slammed into the crystal spires, shattering them into a storm of fragments. The sound echoed through the mountains, rolling again and again like endless thunder. Its scream merged with the explosion, and for a moment, the world disappeared behind a rising wall of white.
Then—silence.
Luke kept his bow raised, eyes locked on the swirling smoke. The wind shifted, peeling the haze away.
"Come on," he muttered. "Show me the system prompt."
Nothing. Then a low, guttural roar broke the quiet. The wyvern was still alive. Its neck now had a gaping hole, black blood oozing thick and foul, the stench of rot spreading fast.
"Plan A's dead!" Luke shouted, backing away.
The creature's chest began to glow again—red, molten, hungry. The ground trembled before the fire even left its jaws. Luke bolted. He activated Dark Dash, and his body melted into shadow. The world blurred around him, a whirl of snow, flame, and chaos. The dragonfire chased him, a living tide devouring everything—trees, frost, stone—burning the air itself. The roar that followed was deafening, a sound so massive it felt like the sky was tearing apart.
"You just pissed off a goddamn Charizard!" Artemis shouted.
Flames caught his back, searing pain cutting through every muscle like molten blades, but he didn't stop. His body moved on instinct, every stride driven by sheer survival. Behind him, the wyvern stormed through the inferno, tearing a path across the burning field. Each step cracked the frozen earth beneath its weight, shaking the world apart.
Luke vaulted over a charred root and burst out of the forest. Ahead stretched a stone bridge spanning a vast abyss choked in mist. The wind that swept across it was sharp and damp, carrying the stench of ash and sulfur. He sprinted onto the bridge, lungs burning, the roar behind him growing louder with every step.
The wyvern tore through the treeline, its giant form emerging in a storm of beating wings that sent a violent gust rippling across the chasm. The bridge groaned beneath the force. Luke nearly lost his footing, but steadied himself, gripping the bow tighter. The creature hovered above the bridge, its entire body glowing from within. Two molten embers burned where its eyes should've been, locked onto him—pure hatred forged in fire.
Luke stopped too.
The bow was already in his hands. One last arrow. A crimson light began to build inside the beast's throat. For a heartbeat, the world held still. Only the sound of the wind howling through the broken bridge remained. He lifted the bow, drawing the string until it trembled.
It felt like a duel. A medieval standoff—man versus monster. Whoever struck first would live.
"I never play fair!" Luke shouted.
Before the wyvern could unleash its breath, a flash of orange light cut across the side of the bridge. A blazing fist tore through the air, tracing a streak of fire that split the horizon in two. Charlie came down mid-leap, her body wrapped in molten energy, eyes burning with defiance.
Her epic skill: Twin Meteor Fistst.
Both punches landed against the wyvern's torn wing, the same one Anne had shredded earlier. The impact was cataclysmic. The air folded inward, and a burst of light and smoke swallowed them both. The damaged wing ripped apart, and the wyvern lost control. It spiraled downward, colliding with the side of the bridge before vanishing into the abyss below.
"I can't believe he actually fell for that," Franky hissed, his voice somewhere between disbelief and smug amusement.
Luke ran to the edge. The wind howled up from the void—cold, wet, endless. For a few seconds, there was nothing. Then, the air surged upward, carrying with it the rising silhouette of the beast.
"Oh, you've got to be kidding me," Luke growled. "He's got a damn double jump!"
The wyvern dove again, spinning through the air like a living spear. Its jaws opened wide, fire blooming inside its throat like a newborn sun. Luke ran. The bridge trembled beneath him, each step a battle against the furious wind. The structure shook, stones cracking under his boots.
He threw himself sideways at the last second. The wyvern slammed into the center of the bridge, the impact detonating in a roar that split the sky. Shards of stone, snow, and steam erupted in every direction, cloaking everything in a blinding haze.
Luke rolled, the shockwave ripping through his body, then staggered to his feet. His bow had been knocked from his grip, his coat blackened with soot and melting snow. When he looked up, the wyvern was right there—massive head looming only a few meters away, eyes glowing, chest expanding again as it drew breath for another inferno.
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