Chapter 439
SSSSHHHH!
Tens of thousands of snakes hissed as they swarmed the awakened of El Harunâa sight that chilled beyond dread into terror.
The snakes born from Neriaâs blood feared no wound.
They feared no death.
Only one thing mattered to them: obeying their motherâs command.
Neria had ordered them to bring ruin to El Harun.
To fulfill that order, they hurled themselves at the awakened in a frenzy.
But the awakened of El Harun were no easy prey.
From the moment of awakening, each had been forged through brutal trials, trained to fight like an army of one.
They would not die so feebly, even surrounded by mere snakes.
âDie!â
âShit! Theyâre nothing but limbless vermin!â
They swung their weapons with ferocity, cutting down the snakes in droves.
Those who could channel aura infused it into their blades. High-rank awakened unleashed devastating spells.
KWA-KWA-KWAAAANG!
The ground shook as if war itself had broken out.
Under their concentrated fire, countless snakes were slain.
But no matter how many fell, their numbers never seemed to dwindle.
For the snakes were not ordinary beastsâthey were born from Neriaâs blood.
With a sweep of her wounded hand, droplets scattered. Wherever they struck the ground, snakes crawled forth.
Worseâthe later-born grew stronger, larger.
At first, they were a meter long. Now, five-meter serpents appeared with unsettling frequency.
As the monsters grew in size and power, the awakened took heavier losses.
âGyaaah!â
âGhhhk!â
Screams erupted across the battlefield.
More and more were bitten, constricted, dragged down.
Healers rushed forward.
âHeal!â
They cast their skills over the bitten.
The venom was too deadly to fully cure, but they slowed its spread.
Those afflicted staggered back for treatmentâtaking antidotes El Harun had stockpiled, or in dire cases severing limbs to survive.
Thanks to them, injuries mounted but deaths remained limited. Still, despair shadowed the defendersâ faces.
They hacked, slashed, burnedâyet the snakes kept coming without end.
Neriaâs endless horde was enough to sap the will of even the bravest.
âDamn it! Can she really spawn snakes without limit?â
âHold that line! If it breaks, the slaughter will spread!â
âStay strong!â
They shouted to each other, fighting like mad.
Their faith was simple:
As long as they held the swarm, their leaders would slay the Black Queen.
Kill her, and this nightmare would end.
âBlack Queen!â
âCursed fiend!â
âDie!â
Kelota closed on Neria, swinging his battle-axe. Repo, in tiger-form, lunged into melee.
From the rear, Taboaru unleashed spell after spell.
But none of it shook her.
At some point, a dark veil shimmered across her body.
A black barrier that turned aside every blow.
BOOOM!
âUgh!â
Kelotaâs axe rebounded, sending him flying with a groan.
Repo slashed with claws harder than diamond, honed with mana to shred anything like paperâbut they skidded harmlessly off the veil. His face twisted in disbelief.
Even Taboaruâs magic failed.
The barrier excelled at repelling spells, scattering them outward to wound their allies instead.
Helpless to fire freely, Taboaru gritted his teeth.
KWA-KWA-KWAAAANG!
Then, from around Neria, massive serpents emergedâtwenty, thirty meters long.
Beasts rivaling great-class monsters.
âShit!â
âSnakes that size!?â
Horror swept the awakened.
The colossal serpents coiled around Neria, striking at any who dared approach.
Their bodies alone were weaponsâwhen they whipped across the ground, carnage followed.
They had no need to bite like the smaller ones.
Four giants encircled Neria, battering all who drew near.
âMonsters like theseâ!â
âDie!â
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Kelota and Repo struck with all their might.
BOOOM!
KRRASH!
The titanic bodies shuddered under the blows.
The power was staggering.
But both warriorsâ faces darkened.
The giants faltered for a momentâthen righted themselves, as if untouched.
Their attacks had done nothing but enrage them.
SSSSHHHH!
The great serpents gaped wide, lunging to devour Kelota and Repo whole.
Urgency filled Taboaruâs face.
âThis wonât do! We canât hurt her at all!â
He regretted not summoning the entire Council when heâd received Rialaâs report.
Had all their forces been here, perhaps they wouldnât be so overwhelmed.
But regret always came too late, and always with a price.
âGyaaah!â
âHelp!â
Cries of death rose across the field.
Now, casualties mounted in earnest.
And still Neria stood untouched, her cold smile surveying the battlefield in calm dominion.
âThat is the Black Queen. How can she ever be defeated?â
Despair pressed in.
They couldnât reach her. Even if they did, her blood birthed more snakes.
They were crushed by numbers, and outmatched in strength.
No path forward could be seen.
For now, the awakened held the swarms at bay. But if the lines broke, disaster would sweep El Harun.
And already, cracks were opening.
Where defenses faltered, snakes surged through, racing toward the civilians.
Slaughter loomed.
Thenâa sharp command cut across the battlefield.
âShadow Clanâraise the barrier!â
Men in black turbans and deshadas appeared.
Taboaruâs face lit with hope.
âThe Shadow Clan has come!â
Their leader, Osoro, had spoken.
The Shadow Clan boasted the strongest defenses of any race in El Harun.
Their shadow barrier, cast with full might, was impenetrable.
Osoro and his clan spread their shadows wide, sealing the snakes inside.
And more reinforcements came.
âEveryoneâclear away from the Queen!â
Newly arrived awakened shouted at those nearest Neria.
They were setting up massive cannon-like devices around her.
Seeing this, Repo and Kelota pulled back quickly.
âMana Particle Cannons!â
âFall back!â
The cannonsâcrystallized essence of El Harunâwere their deadliest weapons.
As the awakened withdrew, the cannons roared, unleashing concentrated beams of mana.
BOOOOOM-BOOM!
Blinding streams hammered Neriaâs black barrier.
The veil rippled, straining, as if ready to burst.
Encouraged, the awakened fired again.
KWA-BOOOM!
Dust and debris filled the air.
âKeep firing!â
âPour it all in until the mana runs dry!â
They drove the cannons to their limits.
Barrels glowed red-hot, then cracked.
Still they fired.
BOOM! BOOM!
Cannons exploded one after another.
But they did not relent.
If these weapons could kill the Black Queen, they were worth every loss.
Cannons could be rebuilt.
What mattered was killing her.
âFire! Fire again!â
The commanderâs voice rang raw.
The crews obeyed, launching volley after volley.
KWA-KWA-KWAAAANG!
Explosions thundered. Cannons shattered.
The assault ended only when every piece lay destroyed.
Then Hera, still keeping Zeon in check, spoke.
âWith that, the Black Queen must have taken heavy damage. No matter how great she once was, she cannot withstand modern civilization.â
âAre you sure?â
âWhat, do you deny it? The old is always swept aside by the new. That is the law of the world, little human.â
âNot everything obeys such laws.â
âYou still cling to hopeless faith. El Harunâs strength is beyond anything a human like you could imagine.â
âBut not beyond Neo Seoul.â
At Zeonâs light reply, Heraâs face twisted.
âYou dare claim Neo Seoul is stronger than El Harun? Truly?â
âYes. Truly.â
âAbsurd.â
Murderous intent filled her eyes.
She loved El Harun with all her heart.
Though born of necessity, forged on Earth, the blood and sweat of every race had built this place.
And to hear it belittled as less than Neo Seoulâmade by mere humansâboiled her rage.
Yet Zeon did not flinch, even before her killing aura.
âYou fear Neo Seoul yourselves.â
âWe fear no human city.â
âThen why have you hidden all this time?â
âThatâsââ
âBecause you know humanityâs strength better than anyone. Individually, we are weak. But in resolve, in defiance, you cannot match us. With nothing but bare hands and death-defying will, humans built Neo Seoul from empty ground. Youâve seen that powerâand it frightens you. You fear that one day, humanity will devour you. Thatâs why you hide. Isnât it?â
âNever.â
âThen why oppress the humans of El Harun? Why scorn them? Because youâre afraid. Afraid they, too, will one day build their own civilizationâlike Neo Seoul. So you divide them, demean them.â
ââŠâŠâ
Hera fell silent.
Zeon stepped closer.
âSay it isnât so.â
ââŠâŠâ
âYou canât. Because itâs the truth. Your fear. Your jealousy of humanity.â