Chapter 334: Frey starlight vs Beatrice (1)
â Frey Starlightâs POV â
When I stood before the Ultras army, I thought Iâd feel a storm of emotions.
Fearâfrom an army that embodied the full might of the Ultras.
Regretâover the suicidal decision I had just made.
Terrorâat the unknown fate I was about to march into.
But to my surprise⊠I didnât feel any of that.
Despite the overwhelming number of enemiesâfoes unlike any I had ever facedâmy mind was calm, my senses sharper than ever.
A blazing fire surged in my chest.
Anticipation.
A thrill that set my blood alight as I took that first step into the unknown.
The step that might finally sever the threads of fate wound around this body⊠a body that was never truly mine to begin with.
I knew the odds of dying were highâbut I didnât care.
I wanted this.
To die, maybe.
But only after taking as many of those bastards with me as I could.
With every ounce of strength my body could muster, I lunged toward the witch who had ambushed us before.
Beatrice.
That was her name.
Iâd never heard it before, but that didnât matter.
I intended to kill her in a single blow.
With Dark Sister in hand, I surged forward at full speed, aiming straight for her neck.
Beatrice didnât flinch. That calm smile never left her face. She didnât move an inch.
Then, just before my blade could connect, space itself shattered between us .. as if the air had turned to glass and cracked apart.
âSo much bloodlust⊠You really intend to face us all alone?â
She laughed, unfazed.
I didnât waste time responding. I slashed at her immediately with Balerion.
My blade passed cleanly through her body, slicing her in half.
But it was only smoke.
Her slender form dispersed into a cloud of white mist, vanishing before my eyes.
The real Beatrice reappeared below, clapping her hands in amusement.
âSo strong⊠and so young. How delightful.â
Whoosh!
Like a black arrow, I lunged again, closing the distance with terrifying speed.
Beatrice, now holding her black wand once more, simply whispered:
âBind him for me.â
In an instant, dozens of golden chains wrapped around me, locking me in place.
âWhere the hell did these chains come from?!â
I was stunned ⊠I hadnât even sensed them until it was too late.
âYouâre quite rude, Frey Starlight. Trying to carve up a beautiful lady like me.â
She raised her wand again and spoke sweetly:
âRip him apart for me.â
Without warning, countless blades and spears appeared midair, surrounding me on all sides.
They shot forward, aiming to pierce and shred me to pieces.
In response, I unleashed my aura at full forceâobliterating the golden chainsâand deflected every single weapon with a barrage of sword strikes so fast they were invisible to the naked eye.
I had barely repelled her attack when she summoned something elseâa massive mirror appeared right in front of me.
âLook closely⊠Frey Starlight.â
Beatrice spoke while holding the mirror from behind.
Inside the tall, rectangular frame⊠my reflection began to take shape.
âYour face, your body⊠your soul.â
Her smile widened.
And then my eyes opened wide in shock.
The mirror cracked.
A hand emerged from itâone holding a black sword.
âKill him for me.â
The mirror shattered completely, and from its shards stepped out my reflectionâa perfect copy, except for the lifeless look in its eyes.
It vanished for a moment⊠then reappeared right in front of me, swinging its swords.
Boom!!
Our blades clashed.
Once.
Twice.
Then dozens of black slashes followed as we exchanged attacks in a whirlwind of violence.
What shocked me most was how flawlessly the clone mimicked my abilities.
âWhatâs wrong? Struggling against your own self?â
Beatrice called out, watching from a distance with a smirk, fueling my frustration.
Worse still⊠the clone was matching me blow for blow.
Enraged, I abruptly increased my speed, slipping past the clone in a flash and setting my sights on Beatrice.
âTen Thousand Steps of Shadow: Black Star!â
I summoned a massive amount of dark aura and released a beam of pure shadowâone powerful enough to consume her entirely.
But she didnât even move.
Instead, she calmly raised her wand.
âStop this attack for me.â
BOOM!!
The darkness exploded, engulfing her completely ⊠shattering everything in the surrounding area.
But she emerged from the darkness unscathed, a strange sphere-shaped barrier surrounding her completely.
A shield strong enough to neutralize my full-powered strike.
There was no time to be impressedâmy damn clone lunged at me again, relentless in its pursuit.
Engaged in this vicious duel, a question echoed in my mind:
âHow is she doing this?â
Beatriceâs abilities were overwhelmingâmanifesting out of nowhere, one after the other.
To achieve something of this magnitude required an absurd amount of aura.
It made me wonderâŠ
Just how powerful was this witch named Beatrice?
Where was all this power coming from?
As if reading my thoughts, Beatrice answered herself.
âConfused, arenât you?â
With another flick of her wand⊠she distorted reality once more.
âKill him for me.â
With that command, dozens of pale white ghosts took form .. each one a twisted version of Beatrice herself.
They shrieked with lunatic laughter as they dove toward me all at once.
BOOM!!
At the same time, my clone kept pressuring me with relentless strikes, pushing me into a corner.
âThis is real magic, Frey Starlight.â
Explosions erupted everywhere as both the ghosts and the clone tried to tear me apart.
âPhenomena that human minds were never meant to comprehend.â
BOOM!
One of the ghosts exploded in my face the moment I slashed it, sending me flying across the ground.
But the attacks didnât stop.
âIf you can understand my magic⊠then is it even magic anymore?â
On one side, the clone wielded my skills with perfect form.
On the other, the ghosts acted like walking time bombs.
And amidst that chaos, amidst the ever-shifting battlefield beneath my feet⊠a realization struck me:
âWhy arenât they attacking?â
I glanced toward the Ultras army that continued to pressure me with their overwhelming aura.
All those Lords⊠all those monstrous HollowsâŠ
Not a single one of them had moved.
I had been holding backâsaving my strengthâthinking the real fight hadnât started yet.
But now?
It had been far too long since the battle began.
And they were still just watching.
Were they toying with me?
Giving me time before they tore me apart?
Or⊠were they standing aside out of respect for the witch who engaged me?
BOOM!!!
Beatriceâs onslaught continued without pause. I had only been defendingâunable to go on the offensive.
Caught in a storm of dust and exploding aura, I narrowed my eyes at the Ultras army.
âI came here for a battle of life and deathâŠâ
The ground trembled beneath me, reacting to the surge of aura that flooded out of my body.
And for the first time in this battle, Beatriceâs expression changed.
âTo shatter the threads of fate that bind me⊠Do you dare retreat from me now?â
There was no point in delaying this any longer.
âBlood Form.â
Without warning, I unleashed the strongest state of Balerion, amplifying it even further using Dark Sister.
The force that erupted from this combination sent a massive wave of aura in all directions, blasting back both the clone and the surrounding ghosts.
âOut of my way!â
My swords moved at inhuman speed, creating afterimages as I unleashed dozens of black slashesâcutting the clone to pieces and triggering the detonation of every remaining ghost.
All of it unfolded under the eyes of the astonished witch.
âThis aura⊠Heâs at the level of an SS ranked Awakened!â
Ignoring her wordsâand riding the momentumâ
I leapt forward in a single motion, instantly closing the distance to the Ultras armyâŠ
âIf you wonât come to me⊠then Iâll come to you!â
My blades ignited with a surge of dark aura that billowed upward, shrouding a huge part of the sky.
âTen Thousand Steps of Shadow: Infinite Darkness!â
With a dual slash, the wave of dark aura tore through the entire Ultras army ⊠shredding everything beneath it.
I had poured my full strength into that attack⊠aura strong enough to threaten even an SS rank warrior and force them to take me seriously.
I waited for their response.
But the reaction I expected⊠never came.
Instead, what happened was something I couldnât have imagined.
The Lords of the Ultras.
The monstrous Hollows that had been exerting crushing pressure since the beginning of the battleâŠ
They all shattered into pieces the moment the attack touched them.
Eyes wide open, I stared at the army reduced to dust .. nothing left but ash and a crater of destruction left by my assault.
The very army that once made me tremble.
The same force that drove us to scatter across the continent in desperationâŠ
Had been completely obliterated.
And then came the soundâŠ
The hysterical laughter of a mad witch who had completely lost her mind.
âhehe .. heheheheheheheheâŠâ
I slowly turned toward Beatrice, who was laughing uncontrollably ⊠arms wrapped around her body, her face flushed red.
âWhat the hell is that twisted laugh for?â
âAh, forgive me, forgive me⊠I just couldnât resist the look on your face. Shocking, isnât it?â
âWhat is the meaning of this?â
I asked, my voice seething with anger.
Was it all fake? The Ultras army? The Lords? The Hollows?!
âI know what youâre thinking, Frey Starlightâand yes, youâre right. It was all an illusion.â
âImpossible!â
I shouted without thinking.
Not for a second had I suspected that everything I saw was fake. It didnât make sense.
That crushing pressure we all felt earlier⊠it wasnât imaginary. It was real.
Even Phoenix, with his heightened senses, felt it. Thatâs why he decided to retreat.
âItâs called magic, dear Frey. Just magic.â
âWhat are you talking about?â
Still smiling, Beatrice raised her delicate hand, pulling back the sleeve of her elegant dress to reveal her pale skin.
With a touch of her aura, that flawless skin vanishedâreplaced by a hideous, scarred hand etched with dozens of strange runes and overlapping magic circles layered on top of one another.
âMagic is nothing but tricks we sorcerers cast to distort reality. You donât know how easy it is to manipulate human senses, Frey Starlight.â
She blew out a puff of cold air. The moment it touched my face, I felt a chill brush my skin.
Then, she blew againâbut this time, it was warm. I could feel the heat from her breath.
âSee? Just like that.â
With a flick of her wand, a shimmering sphere of pure aura formed around her.
âIllusion isnât limited to what you see. It goes much deeper than that. All I had to do was tamper with your sensesâmake you believe you were being attacked by an army of Ultras.â
âThat alone was enough to trigger your contingency plan and force your little team to scatter on their own. Hehehehe⊠Youâre more naĂŻve than I thought, dear elites.â
Beatriceâs words left me speechless.
She had manipulated us with surgical precision.
She knew every step of our planâdown to the emergency teleportation strategy.
âThatâs impossible.â
For her to know that⊠there could only be one explanation.
Beatrice, this mysterious witch I knew nothing aboutâŠ
Had been watching us from the beginning.
She pulled our strings, made us dance to her rhythm, and drove us to separate across the continent of the UltrasâŠ
All of that with nothing but illusions and a few spells.
It was at that moment I realizedâ
This witch was dangerous.
âYouâŠâ
With a terrifying thirst for blood, I unleashed my full killing intent.
âYouâre going to die here!â
I couldnât let a monster like her continue to exist ..
Not after witnessing what she was capable of.
Beatrice, still smiling darkly, twirled her wand in the air.
âThe only one dying today⊠is you, Lord Starlight.â