Alon stood elegantly atop the frozen sea of blood, letting out a light sigh.
âItâs finally over.â
Looking around, Alon saw the endless tundra expanding from where he stood.
Of course, the continuous creation of this frozen land wasnât Alonâs doing alone; it was thanks to Penia, who had fulfilled his request.
ââŠSo, this is how far weâve come.â
On the ship, Alonâs harsh winter had rapidly frozen the surrounding sea, but Penia only showed a slightly strained expression as she maintained her efforts. Alonâs brief admiration for her was short-lived.
His gaze shifted toward Tertogan, standing on a deck soaked in the piratesâ blood.
Crunch, crunch~!
Moments ago, Tertogan had still been in human form, but now he no longer existed in that shape. What was left was a green egg, secreting a strange fluid, with Tertoganâs hand atop it. And above that hand was a bizarre object.
Despite this seemingly simple situation, Alon couldnât help but harden his expression. He knew the nature of the egg.
Crack!
The unpleasant sound broke out as Alon raised his arm, sensing the presence.
As he turned his gaze, he saw the merfolk, who had been lurking below the surface trying to sink the ship, now climbing up onto the ice one by one. In an instant, their numbers grew from dozens to hundreds.
At that moment, Alon clicked his tongue lightly.
Crunch, crunch~!
The merfolk climbing onto the ice were quickly shattered.
âBrother!â
Radan appeared, erupting from the sea. Without hesitation, he not only crushed the merfolk rushing toward Alon but alsoâ
âHah!â
He stomped on the ice.
Crash!
Radanâs foot pierced through the ice, reaching the seawater beneath. And thenâ
Roaaaarrrrr~!!!!!
The frozen sea transformed into an icy ocean, a massive wave bursting forth with a deafening roar that swept away all the merfolk charging toward Alon.
âHah!â
It didnât end there. Radan immediately plunged his spear into the center of the sea.
Rumble~!!
A massive whirlpool formed in an instant, sucking in the swept-away merfolk and the sunken ships. Despite their deep familiarity with the sea, the merfolk were helpless in the overwhelming current, mixed with the wreckage of the sunken ships. The whirlpool quickly turned red.
âAh, trulyâŠâŠ!â
âThe boss is on another levelâŠâŠ!â
Hope spread among the pirates.
ââŠThis is unbelievable.â
âIndeed.â
âHah, I wonder if we can actually win.â
Even the Pirate Lords were filled with unspeakable awe.
Radanâs divine might was so remarkable that it was hard to believe it was the feat of a single man.
But it was only momentary.
Growl~!
At the sound, all eyes turned to the central deck of the Sea Wolves.
The hand that had been reaching up from the green egg had vanished without a trace.
And thenâ
Crunch, crunch, crunch!!!
From the small egg emerged an impossibly large hand.
Everyone stared blankly at the hand.
Covered in green scales and fluid, the hand blocked the sunsetâs rays that had been shining on the pirates, as if extinguishing hope. It pulsated as if alive, bringing not hope but fear to the pirates.
It then struck the whirlpool.
BOOOOM-!!
The whirlpool that had been sucking in everything suddenly disappeared with a thunderous roar.
Then, from the small egg, it emerged.
CRACK!
The hand that had dispelled the whirlpool rested on one of the Sea Wolves ships, while another hand emerged, grabbing onto a different ship.
A giant appeared from the small egg.
It was a grotesque and terrifying sight that devoured the hope of everyone present.
The massive mermanâs head, emerging from the egg after its arms, took away all remaining hope.
Its body, so large that it could treat ships like toys, inspired only dread.
It crushed the ship the egg had been on and blocked the sun, plunging the area into darkness.
âAhââ
It descended.
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Its size was overwhelming.
Moreover, the tremendous power emanating from its massive form was beyond comprehension.
BOOOOM-!!
The creature, showing only its upper body above the sea, moved its hand slowly, pressing down on a ship.
Sprays of water burst forth, yet not a single scream was heard.
Without even time to gasp at the sight of the ship shattering into piecesâ
CRAAAASH!
A single sweep of its gigantic hand from left to right shattered more than ten ships.
The chilling strength derived from its overwhelming size was staggering.
But that was not all.
âDamn it!â
The mermen, who had been standing still as if worshipping the giantâs birth, resumed their movements, throwing the pirates into a sudden panic.
âWhat in the world is this?â
Radan, too, furrowed his brow as he stared at the colossal giant against the backdrop of the setting sun.
âRadan.â
Amidst the chaos, he heard a voiceâemotionless and indifferentâbelonging to Alon.
âTake care of the mermen.â
And in that moment, Radan, with a blank expression, replied,
âYes, Brother.â
With that, he retrieved the trident that had been pulled into the sea.
Alon, having confirmed the mermen climbing from all directions, looked at the giant, which was slowly lifting its massive hand.
âHah.â
Alon let out a low sigh as he surveyed the situation.
To say things were favorable would have been a lie.
Even though Radan and the Pirate Lords were killing mermen relentlessly, their numbers showed no signs of decreasing.
The mermen kept coming, killing the pirates, while the giantâs hand rose once again, ready to unleash despair upon them.
But even in this dire situation, Alon did not entertain thoughts of defeat.
In fact, he felt relieved, believing this wasnât the worst-case scenario.
After all, the creature before him was not an Outer God.
âTechnically, itâs just a byproduct.â
With the Eyes of Truth, Alon could see through all things, perceiving even the potential of drowning anyone, regardless of water presenceâa fraudulent power of the Outer God, Kalak-Kul. When Kalak-Kul descends, disaster begins.
However, the being before him, âGalgik,â was not an Outer God.
It was merely a byproduct containing the reincarnation of the Outer God, a guardian that protected Kalak-Kul until its full descent.
At this point, eliminating it would prevent the Outer Godâs descent.
Thus, Alon spoke without hesitation.
âArray of Thunder.â
The conditions had been met.
CRACKLE!
Blue sparks spread rapidly across the frozen sea of blood.
âDecomposition.â
At his command, the sparks fragmented into tiny particles, scattering everywhere.
In the darkness that veiled the sunset, the glowing blue particlesâ
âDissolution.â
âwere absorbed into Alonâs unsteady body.
Simultaneously, Alonâs form began to glow a radiant blue.
By the time Galgik had raised its hand to crush dozens of shipsâ
!
With an incomprehensible, eerie roar, it swung its hand down toward Alonâs head, as if instinctively trying to eliminate a threat.
RUMBLE~!!!
The massive crashing sound felt like it was pressing down on the entire sea.
âCycle of All Things.â
Even in that moment, Alon, forming a seal with his index and middle fingers, utteredâ
âForm of the Thunder God.â
As soon as he spoke the final wordâ
CRACKLE!!!
He became lightning.
Tssss-!
He surged forward with blinding speed.
BOOOM!!!
The frozen sea where Alon had stood shattered as if struck by an explosion, and Alon shot straight at Galgik.
He aimed at Galgikâs exposed heart.
He instinctively realized that simply charging forward wouldnât be enough to pierce Galgikâs outer shell.
Yet he pressed forward without hesitation, thanks to one of the relics recently appraised by the Arbiterâthe âInsignia of the Blind One.â
The artifactâs effect allowed him to bypass a single limitation he had previously set upon himself.
This allowed Alon to break free from the restrictions that had weakened his magic.
In this case, the restriction that could alter the worldâs laws to allow magical combat against the Great Duel God, Ulthultus.
There was another reason for his confidence: Alon had mastered the usage of the Form of the Thunder God.
As the blue lightning launched towards Galgik, it shifted from human form.
At the focal point of the magicâs array, Alon twisted his body, reshaping it into a spiralâa clear spiral visible to anyone watching.
CRACKLE~!!!
The spiral lit up the darkness that Galgik had cast over the world, dividing reality itself as it shot forth.
Tsss-!
With a faint sound, blue sparks engulfed the world.
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Once the blue sparks faded, a massive hole appeared in Galgikâs heart.
And through that enormous hole, Count Palatio came into view, filling everyoneâs sight.
ââŠâŠHah.â
They were all left speechless, unable to take their eyes off a single person.
Alon, standing atop the shattered ship and the focus of everyoneâs gaze, thought,
âDonât just watch; help meâŠâŠ!â
The situation was filled with urgency.
The deck beneath Alonâs feet was slowly sinking.
Though it wasnât obvious, the deck he stood on was gradually descending below the water.
The reason Alon remained silent on the collapsing deck was due to the strain of using the Form of the Thunder God.
âI thought Iâd gotten better at this.â
Unlike before, he hadnât made a significant mistake this time.
Thanks to extensive research and training, he had refined his mastery of the Form of the Thunder God.
Aside from a few small cuts on his arms and legs, he was fine.
The problem was mana.
âI didnât expect the Form of the Thunder God to consume such an absurd amount of mana just by moving the array.â
Though he had anticipated this during his research, the mana consumption was truly beyond belief.
During his first use of the Form of the Thunder God at Colony, his mana had been depleted, but he had still been able to walk.
Now, Alon experienced physical rigidity, a symptom of mana exhaustion, just from altering the magicâs array.
As a result, he couldnât move or speak as he sank along with the ship.
âI canât swim!â
As he let out a silent scream, unable to utter a wordâ
BOOM!
The previously calm sea suddenly erupted with green scales.
CRACK!
Before he could react, the scales grabbed Radan, dragging him into the depths.
Alon lost the chance to think.
Seeing Radan being pulled away before his eyes, Alon threw himself off the deck and into the sea.
At least, thatâs how it appeared to the pirates.
In reality, the green scales had simply swiped the deck Alon had been standing on.
As he plunged into the sea, Alon frowned.
Fortunately, the rigidity caused by mana exhaustion was slowly subsiding, making it likely that he would reach the surface before suffocating.
The real issue, however, was the massive eye staring at him.
âKalak-Kul?!â
Alon was horrified.
Despite it still being twilight above the sea, the depths felt as dark as the abyss.
Amidst that darkness was the enormous eye.
It was the same eye he had seen many times in the gameâthe eye that drowned all who met its gaze.
âThe manifestation shouldnât have happened yet~!â
He was confused.
From what he knew, the Outer Godâs manifestation shouldnât have occurred once Galgik was killed.
And yet, the Outer God had descended.
It was looking directly at him.
From the deep, pitch-black depths belowâ Silent and unwavering.