Chapter 36
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nTop-grade magic wasn’t created to target humans. Its purpose was to be used against a six or more horned Harijan the size of a small hill, or eradicate an entire enemy city at once.
nEven the Empire limited its use of such magic and there weren’t many instances where it was needed.
nAfter researching deeper into the Pa-Harijans, Magic Priests realized they needed to use such power to subdue them and began formulating magic best-suited for such a purpose.
nHence, the creation of
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nThey didn’t need to worry about where Pa-Harijan would be thrown into. But just distorting it once did not seem to be enough to handle such a monster. After careful calculation, they concluded that it would take seven spatial distortions to kick out Kiladaple.
nAnd that was the birth of top-grade magic:
nOne core meant one distortion of space, and seven cores resulted in seven distortions.
nThere was a total of ten cores within the Arankals.
nThe space surrounding Sian instantly distorted ten times. It wasn’t just the same distortion every time; the distortion’s power doubled each time it happened.
nThe result wasn’t dramatic. It was so quiet that the sound of Arankals falling down from running out of power was even louder. The space surrounding Sian began swirling and it swept him up.
nAnd he was gone. It was not even one second after the core had activated the magic.
nThe last Arankal that watched it unfold spoke in a mechanical voice.
nUnregistered target… Danger level ‘F’… has been eliminated…
nAnd it fell to the ground.
nBut that was when the space began breaking down.
nThe sound of crushing came from the emptiness, growing louder and louder. Then, something suddenly came out from nowhere, sticking out from inside.
nIt was the end of a sword.
nThe sword that poked out at a finger’s length started moving about its space, trying to make the hole bigger. The crashing sound grew even louder.
nThe sound then turned to ripping and the sword was pushed out even deeper, widening the space. Soon, the hole that showed the darkness of the void became large enough for a person to pass through and Sian came out of it.
n“Wow. Now that was a fascinating experience!” Sian exclaimed, and the void space quickly closed up, leaving no trace behind. Sian then glanced around at fallen Arankals, locked up his power, and started cleaning up the area.
n“I’m sure it was around here…”
nSian looked around to find the box that the man had brought here.
nHe did not have the right to those weapons that he stashed in the box as it now belonged to the country. But the box seemed okay to take into his possession. He finally found the box and remembered how the thief had used it. He needed to empty what was inside to take the box.
nIt would’ve caused trouble if he took the box and whatever that was inside since it wasn’t his. That would result in not being allowed to have the box. Moreover, Sian had no interest in those toys.
nSian activated the box just like the old man did and it began shooting out red light.
nThe same thing happened when the man activated the box to take out his sword out of it.
nSurely the area would be filled with those machines.
n‘Huh?’
nBut nothing came out. Sian was sure he did the same thing the thief did. He touched the box and tried different things, but it was no use.
nThis was bad. He was the last one to stand in this place and there was nothing. He was bound to be accused as the thief.
nSian began thinking how to squeeze out of this mess and made up his mind.
n‘What’s going on?’
nPhareon was trying to evacuate his family even after listening to Ra-Kadum. It would’ve been great if he could use
nPhareon became nervous and couldn’t stop from glancing toward where the cliff was.
n“Huh? What!”
n“WHAT’S THAT!”
nPhareon and the others around him looked at the cliff.
n“It’s falling down!”
nThe entire mountain, including the cliff, was collapsing.
n“This will do.”
nJust destroying the armory might’ve still raised some questions, so Sian unlocked his power once more and destroyed the entire mountain. There was nothing in the armory, so it seemed to be okay.
nHe hung the box he acquired on his neck like a necklace and hid it behind his clothes.
n“Ni…tzmatan. Nitzmatan, eh? Hahaha!”
nSian laughed as he thought about the amazing ability that this box, named Nitzmatan, had.
nHe wasn’t interested in the toy soldiers, but this box seemed to be very useful.
nThat was when he remembered Baron Kulan who ran away the moment those machines came to life. If it wasn’t for Sian, those machines would’ve destroyed half of Tian before going down.
nJudging by how fast he ran away, it seemed that Phareon knew how dangerous those machines were. Sian knew he wasn’t much help and didn’t expect the baron to leave him there to die, but the man should’ve at least tried to warn him.
nYet he just ran away after asking Sian stop the thief.
nSian began thinking about how much of beating he would give Phareon and moved back to the castle.
nRa-Shar-Roa of Kromata Region, within the Usharan Kingdom.
nThe Ra-Shar-Roa of Usharan was controlled by the royal family of Dimitri, non-accessible by the public. Tarnian, who was in charge of the Ra-Shar-Roa and the Second Magic Priest of Usharan, turned to the Ra-Shar-Roa that had begun activating itself.
nThere was no planned use of Ra-Shar-Roa today.
nTarnian checked to see if anything was wrong and was just about to call his subordinates when the Ra-Shar-Roa burst into light, spitting out various war supplies and mechanical weapons.
nThese machines were familiar. Tarnian was once stationed at the
n“This is…!”
nHe felt that something had happened to Kurandas the second he saw a huge number of
nThe
nIt was meant to save whatever that was inside in exchange for the loss of the artifact.
nSince it had been activated, it only meant Kurandas’ death.
nTarnian also realized that Kurandas had successfully acquired the weapons from the armory. Their armory did not have a huge number of
nKurandas sacrificed himself for the future of Usharan.
nTarnian called his subordinates to guard the area while he sent a message to King Dimitri.
nHe could not waste Kurandas’ life.
nWith those mechanical soldiers, there was no need to battle against the Con Kingdom or ally themselves with the dirty Tarans like they were doing right now.
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