Though to some extent Tirana was right, and it was really hard to understand anything in the chaos, everything was happening naturally.
Tirana was fighting against Ester and Romeo, Adam standing off on the side, and Fred was facing an unexpected problem.
Yeah, this was a bit different from their original plan, as Fred was ready to kill Tirana, but Olax understood that too. He couldn't let Fred get rid of Tirana, it would be a complete failure on his part.
Crackle.
Olax's hand gripped Fred's neck tightly, intending to strangle him, while Olax gradually appeared out of the dark smoke like a death ghost.
"What the fuck...!!!?" Fred whispered, grabbing Olax's wrist with his hand.
Olax smirked, stepping forward.
"What, is something wrong? Did you really think you could aim at my leader with impunity and I wouldn't do anything to you?" Olax looked at Fred from top to bottom, making him feel humiliated and weak.
Fred's gaze traveled to his bow - the massive arrow disintegrated into smoke, Fred had to finish accumulating energy if he wanted to make this attack.
Then, Fred jerked his right arm forward, striking Olax with his bow. Sure, the bow was not suitable for close combat, but it was his Nexus, which meant that the material was robust and hard.
So it could be compared to a strike with an iron stick or even a bat, not too effective, but better than nothing.
However... Olax didn't even move. He realized that Fred was trying to scare him so that he would loosen his grip and give Fred a chance to free himself.
"Hahaha, looks like you weren't as smart as I thought. I haven't heard of you, but from the looks of it you might be the most dangerous of them all, however... I'll solve that problem soon!" Olax said menacingly, tightening his grip.
Fred's face began to pale from lack of blood, the bow fell out of his hand, and his veins began to inflate as if ready to explode.
Olax smirked, looking at Fred's rolled eyes and already almost blue skin. A few more seconds and Fred would pass out from lack of air, the next thing that awaited him would be death at Olax's hands.
"Agh...?" Olax's eyes went wide with a strange feeling somewhat akin to pain, but it was as if he didn't feel it. Olax felt as if his skin was numb, like from a hard freeze or anesthesia.
Olax sighed heavily.
'His First Order, the first ability he received, and yet his Nexus is a bow, not some kind of sword... Damn, there's something off about this guy.' Olax narrowed his eyes, then his gaze fell on his black, wide bracelets covering his wrists.
'I might surprise you, too.'
Then, Olax's bracelets began to tremble, and his eyes shone brightly. A thick mist began to emerge from the bracelets, an intensely dirty mist that looked more like dust capable of engulfing everything around it.
Fred took a step back, preparing for battle. Even if he could fight in close range, his bow was practically useless, but Olax's Nexus was on full alert.
...
It was unclear how much time had passed since their clash, but in the distance, a few kilometers away from Iron Beacon, a man with short black hair stood among the ruined rusty buildings.
It seemed that a storm had passed through here, bringing with it devastating torrents of water and sharp rocks that were left embedded in the ground as a memory of the great battle between the two K2-Phantoms.
Prago's body was covered in blood, dark drops dripping down his arms only to fall and soak into the ground covered in a dense layer of dust.
His eyes were tired, exhausted, and seemed almost lifeless. But... A sufficiently experienced warrior would have easily realized that this was the aftermath of a battle ending in a thundering victory.
"That... That wasn't easy..." Prago muttered, raising his hand and looking at the head of the girl he was fighting.
He held her by her long pigtails, drenched in blood as the girl's head was severed and her body was somewhere amongst the debris, torn apart by his water currents.
"It's been a long time since I've felt this way... Dead Lands is a unique place after all..." Prago muttered while the corners of his lips slowly lifted to form a delighted grin.
'Are you alright?' A female voice sounded in Prago's earbud.
"Yeah. I'm perfectly fine. Now I realize that I was just wasting my time in the Citadel! Why be afraid of being killed when you can kill on your own?!" Prago grinned madly and tossed the girl's head aside like useless trash.
Then, he sighed heavily.
"However... Lack of combat experience is taking its toll... I've gotten too many wounds... Tsk." Prago frowned, staring at his bloody body.