The Apostle of Sloth was momentarily startled by Alonâs sudden appearance.
However, he quickly tried to seize him.
â!â
His eyes widened.
The black magic, which was supposed to move according to his will, did not respond.
And that wasnât all.
âThe magic is disappearing?â
The black magic was scattering under the golden flashes of light.
He couldnât comprehend the sight before him.
But soon, a realization struck him.
He immediately turned around.
âThe core!â
But it was too late.
The black crystal, the source of power that connected and sustained all the eggs and thousands of black threads, was being shattered by crackling lightning.
The Apostle of Sloth turned back to face Alon.
His face was filled with fury.
Alon, who had been looking at him indifferently, sighed inwardly.
âDid it work?â
Alon glanced back at Sili.
Anyone could see the marks of severe torture on her, but she was still alive.
âThank goodness.â
He was truly relieved.
If she had died, it would have led to an unimaginable catastrophe.
At that moment,
âYou⊠How did youâŠ?â
The apostleâs voice rang out.
Alon turned his gaze back to him.
The apostle was still staring at the dispersing black magic, his expression filled with shock and disbelief.
It was impossible.
Every place touched by black magic, no matter where it was, was under his influence.
In other words, if it was within his field of vision, he was aware of it.
That meant, no matter what or who entered the black magic, the Apostle of Sloth would immediately âsenseâ it.
âBut I didnât feel anything at all.â
And yet, the man before himâ Marquis Palatio, who had eliminated the Apostle of Greedâ had accomplished the impossible with ease and appeared right in front of him.
And it wasnât just that.
ââŠHow did he know?â
The black crystal.
So naturally beyond his perception, it had been destroyed firstâ the artifact that was the core of the barrier.
All in a single move.
As if he had experienced this situation multiple times before.
With no hesitation or error whatsoever.
The apostleâs face contorted further.
âGood. Everything went as expected.â
Seeing that reaction, Alon let out a breath of relief.
Originally, he should never have entered the black magic.
His affinity with black magic was the worst possible match.
There was no way he could have lasted even ten minutes inside it.
However, not only did he bypass the influence of the black magic, but he also evaded the apostleâs perception and appeared right before him.
The reason was simpleâAlon knew the weakness of this black magic.
More precisely, he knew the flaw in this situation itself.
The black magic spread widely from this central point.
Its range was immense.
However, it was strictly bound to the ground.
It did not extend into the sky.
In other words, as long as one could move through the air, they could avoid the effects of black magic entirely.
Even knowing this, very few could actually exploit the weakness.
Even in Psychedelia, it was only discussed as a theoretical vulnerability, but no one actually used it to fight against the Sins.
That was because the range of the black magic spread too widely on the ground.
Unless a human could stay airborne indefinitely, they would eventually have to land within its reach and be detected by the apostle.
Fortunately for Alon, that wasnât a problem.
He had both the conditions and the personnel necessary to take advantage of the flaw.
The enormous Rain Altar, so vast that even the manifested Basiliora had to climb it, and Reinhardt, who possessed the ability to manipulate gravity.
Simply put, Alon climbed the Rain Altar, used Reinhardtâs ability to launch himself as high into the sky as possible, then used his Thunder God form to descend in a single strike into the apostleâs central zone.
âThough thanks to that, Iâve used up all my magic power and messed up my landingâŠâ
Alon subtly moved his leg.
His shin throbbed painfully, indicating that while it wasnât broken, the pain was strong enough to make him let out a groan.
Moreover, although he had saved Sili, he had exhausted all his magic, leaving him vulnerable to being captured by the black magic.
Of course, by disrupting the structure of the barrier itself, he had temporarily nullified the black magic.
But that wasnât enough to put his mind at ease.
Even if he destroyed the core of the black magic, unless he dealt with the caster, the barrier would eventually regenerate over time.
âThough Iâm not sure if the magic will recover the same way, since this wasnât created through Slothâs Sin ability but rather through an artifactâŠâ
As Alon pondered, he looked at the Apostle of Sloth.
The apostle let out a short, incredulous laugh and turned his gaze to the sky.
âAmazing, Marquis Palatio. I never imagined you would use such a method.â
ââŠâŠâ
âItâs also surprising how you pinpointed this barrierâs weakness as if someone had told you about it. HoweverâŠâ
A sneer curled across his lips.
âIt seems you know one thing but not the other.â
The moment the Apostle of Sloth smirked in blatant mockery, from the previously empty air, black magic began to reassemble as if time was rewinding.
Along with it, the artifact that had been the core of the black magic was also regenerating.
Watching this, Sili gasped.
âAhâŠâ
A quiet, despair-filled sound escaped her lips.
As if in response, the apostleâs smirk grew even more twisted.
âNo matter how many times you destroy the sphere, it will continue to regenerate. As long as I am alive, that is.â
ââŠâŠâ
âWhat a pity. If you had taken me down in a single strike, the situation might have been different. Well, even if you had aimed for me, I wouldnât have died in one hit anyway.â
âThe apostle sneered as he added those words.
However.
âI know.â
Alon remained completely unfazed.
âWhat?â
âI said, I know.â
He spoke calmly.
âI knew that you wouldnât die in a single blow, and I knew that the sphere I destroyed would regenerate shortly after.â
As if he felt no regret about this situation.
âHah, then are you saying you came here just to die?â
The apostle, momentarily stunned, scoffed again.
âNo. Iâve already finished what I came here to do.â
Alon shrugged lightly and looked at Sili.
âWhat are youââ
The Apostle of Sloth, frowning as he tried to ask, suddenly realized something.
The black crystal that formed the core of the barrier had already fully regenerated.
It should have been functioning normally.
And yet, the black magic was not spreading.
Sensing that something was wrong, the apostle quickly turned around.
And then he saw it.
A web of violet threads coiling tightly around the entire artifact from which black magic was seeping.
Beyond that, lines slashing through the very fabric of this world.
And in front of them,
Stepâ Stepâ
A man was walking forward.
In one hand, he held a sword.
In the other, he grasped the countless threads that seemed to slice through this world itself.
His eyes burned with rage and hatred.
A chilling aura, as if he would drench the entire world in violet, poured out of him.
âIâll kill youââ
Deus Macallian.
***
Creaaaakâ!
A wire-like noise echoed sharply in everyoneâs ears.
At the same timeâ
Snap!
Black threads and violet threads snapped apart, marking the beginning of the battle.
Alon could barely perceive the clashâit was too fast.
With just one exchange of blows, the surrounding trees were obliterated.
The atmosphere trembled, rippling with the remnants of destructive magic.
CRACKLEâ CRACKLEâ!!
Hundreds, thousands of slicing threads appeared and vanished repeatedly, tearing through the air and the ground, leaving deep, razor-sharp scars.
It was a battle beyond what a mere human could ever achieve.
It was nothing short of awe-inspiring.
âHolyââ
Reinhardt, who had led the knights inside once the black magic dissipated, couldnât help but curse at the sight of the inhuman battle before him.
The countless knights following him were also overwhelmed by reverence, unable to follow the movements with their eyes.
However.
âDeus is losing.â
Alon coldly analyzed the situation.
He couldnât see the details of the battle clearly, but through the shifting energies, he could tell who had the upper hand.
The current situation was inevitable.
Even if their abilities seemed similar, the apostle wielded the power of sin, unlike Deus.
And more than anythingâ
âHeâs too emotional.â
BOOOOMâ!!
Alon saw Deus get thrown out, bouncing between the tangled black threads.
It hadnât even been a few minutes since the battle started, yet his body was already in shambles.
His dark armor was shattered, with parts of it completely missing.
His body was riddled with deep gashes from the threads.
In contrast, the Apostle of Sloth had regained his composure, his earlier panic gone.
With a relaxed smirk, he wove together dozens of trees with black threads, suspending them in midair.
A stark contrast.
If Deus wanted to turn the tide, he needed to do more than just calm himself down.
And soâ
âDeus.â
Alon called out to him.
***
Thumpâ Thumpâ Thumpâ
His heart pounded wildly.
Feeling its rhythm, Deus glared at the figure before him with bloodshot eyes.
The apostle, still full of ease, had effortlessly suspended the shattered surroundings in the air with his black threads.
Clench.
Deus gripped his sword tightly again and prepared to charge.
He knew well how foolish it was to let anger take over in battle.
Even so, he couldnât suppress his rage.
Sili, his younger sister.
When he arrived at this place, the sight that filled his visionâ
âŠwas too similar to that moment.
âHahââ
Deusâs vision momentarily turned gray.
What he saw was a memory he never wanted to recall.
Under the silent night sky, a man repeatedly slamming a womanâs head into the ground, howling.
A woman, half her head crushed, stabbing a knife into the manâs stomach.
And behind his mother and fatherâ grinning wickedly,
[The Black Lamb has chosen you.]
The Apostle of Sloth.
Clenchâ!
A powerful aura surged from Deusâs body.
His bloodshot eyes burned with fury as he glared at the apostle.
The violet magic bursting explosively from his body transformed into countless slicing threads, dividing the world once more.
And just as he was about to charge forwardâ
âDeus.â
A voice reached his ears.
A voice completely different from the boiling rage inside himâso cold and composed.
A voice he knew all too well.
And then.
âFor the sake of revenge, calm yourself.â
As if peering directly into his heart, the words struck deep.
Deus felt as if he had been doused with cold water, his mind clearing in an instant.
The wild pounding of his heart gradually faded.
Only then did things he hadnât noticed come into focus.
And then.
âRemember this.â
âWhat you see is not the only thing that can be sensed.â
ââŠâŠ!â
At Alonâs words,
Deusâs eyes slowly widened.
âThis situation isnât so bad after all.â
The Apostle of Sloth wore a relaxed smile.
Unlike his initial panic, the situation was not as dire as it seemed.
âI just need to neutralize Deus first, then kill them one by one. First, the knights. Then Marquis Palatio. Then his little sisterâ No.â
A smirk.
âKilling the marquis first wouldnât be a bad idea. Breaking his spirit a little and then finishing with his sister⊠That might make for a nice sequence. FirstâŠâ
He formulated, revised, and finalized his plan.
All for the sole purpose of deepening their despair.
âRight after I show them the overwhelming difference in power.â
Having made up his mind, the Apostle of Sloth moved, pulling at the black threads.
Boom! Crackleâ!!!
At the same momentâ
The trees and boulders bound by black threads above him began to crumble and shatter, forming a massive sphere.
The sphere rapidly expanded in size.
Soon, it had grown large enough to obscure the vast sky.
âWhat the hell is thatâŠ?â
A meteor.
The knights standing below could only stare blankly up at the sky.
A massive, black-thread-wrapped sphere had taken over the heavens.
And then.
âYou may have grown stronger, but in the end, youâre no different from when you were a child, Deus Macallian.â
The Apostle of Sloth sneered at Deus, who stood panting while gripping his sword.
His gaze then shifted to the remaining violet threads.
The battleâs outcome was already decided.
Thinking so, he smirked in amusement.
âYou still canât protect anything.â
With a flick of his fingersâ
ââŠ?â
The Apostle of Sloth felt a strange sense of dissonance.
Something that should have been obviousâyet was now beyond his grasp.
The inexplicable loss of something fundamental unsettled him.
Stunned for a brief moment,
âWhatâŠ?â
He belatedly realized what was wrong.
âWhy⊠isnât my magic moving?â
The very black magic he controlledâ was not responding at all.
As if it had been shackled by something.
And then.
âNo way!â
Realizing the terrifying truth, the Apostle of Slothâs eyes widened.
And at that momentâ
âI only need an instant.â
As if waiting for this moment, Deus released a surge of violet magic.
Slashâ!
The violet threads began slicing through the black ones without hesitation.
Dozens.
Hundreds.
Noâthousands of threads.
Cut down mercilessly.
At the same time, the massive meteor aboveâ collapsed.
But.
Instead of letting it fall unchecked, the violet threads wrapped around it completely.
Scrapeâ!
Carving into its surface.
The debris that broke off rained down upon the forest and ruins, laying waste to everything below.
And from that destructionâ a massive, violet-tinged conical spear emerged.
âBut for nowââ
The towering, oppressive violet spearâ
âThis should be enough.â
Ripâ!
With a violent tearing sound, it plummeted toward the ground.
And then.
Macallian Eclipse.
Violet Nebula.
A violet star.
Fell toward the earth.