[Alright, now that we've reached this point, let's finish!] Sabrina finally retorted, followed by the asphyxiating explosion of her primordial aura!
But just as her eyes gradually became more bloody red, she instantly eradicated all energy emanating from her body.
[...]
Seeing her evasive actions and breathtaking rage that faded the second after, Lindra and Raydja, who had not even blinked, frowned.
[I suddenly remembered one thing, you said you had almost finished all the preparations for our supreme goddess's resurrection, didn't you?]. She asked the second after as if nothing had happened.
But by the simple colors of her eyes that could not hide her rage, Randolph and the others guessed she would begin hostilities by transforming into her primordial form.
But for some reason, she stopped halfway.
'It's probably because of this fucker!' Randolph retorted in his thoughts.
But he did not have to worry about others reading his mind since he was the only one among the Leaders to fight against Sabrina in a battle of usury.
On the other hand, Sabrina's words were quite convincing and reasonable for Raydja, even if the others still had doubts about her intentions, especially Zenof, who was currently neutral.
[Well, it's true. But now, I don't know if we should let you attend such an event. After all, you are--
[They have the right to do so.]
Before Raydja finished his sentence, he was interrupted by one of the two most mysterious beings in the room; the leader of the monarchs!
For the first time, her soft and cold voice echoed in the room by retorting these words with her dark eyes passing through her mask.
[Do they have the right? What right exactly are you talking about? Fraydja?]
[?!]
Just hearing the name Lindra had just used to address the leader of the monarchs, Sabrina and Randolph, not to mention the others, everyone had confused eyes.
'Fraydja?! This name, don't tell me that this girl is--
[Sigh, Miss Lindra, I decided to ally myself with you only for the purpose of bringing our sovereign back among the living. Now that everything is ready for her return let's start the ceremony immediately!] She casually replied but implacably while Sabrina was in her thoughts.
[You mean these insects won't die?!] Lindra asked aloud.
[... Insects? Tell me one thing, both of you, by what right do you treat the goddess's creatures like vulgar insects?!]
Instead of answering Lindra's question, she asked this question, which had nothing to do with the subject.
[...]
[Listen, I have no intention of wasting more time. Let's do things correctly. As for their fates, only the goddess will have the last word for her creatures; you have no right to decide in her place!]
She continued after noticing the suffocating silence in the room.
'This bitch! She--
[She is right. Let's do as she says.]
Before Lindra finished expressing her rage in her thoughts, she was interrupted once again by the other mysterious person in the room, the third librarian!
Unlike Echidna and Zenof, this girl was even more mysterious than the leader of the monarchs.
And the others could guess her abnormality and importance for Lindra and Raydja just by seeing their silences.
'Fraydja? Why does the leader of the monarchs have the same name as Galiel's favorite concubine?' Sabrina was still confused after hearing Raydja's name.
'This woman is supposed to have died after sacrificing herself in Galiel's place during my fight against him. It is, therefore, impossible for her to be the same Fraydja. But the strangest thing is the reaction of these two bastards to the third librarian on the planet of ancient beasts; her name is Horea, if I'm not mistaken.
-Her aura has nothing to do with the Horea I know. She is an impostor!
But even if I know it from the beginning, I didn't expect her to be the supposed guest.' She continued, then focusing on the supposed Horea.
[Well. So let's begin the resurrection of the goddess.]. Lindra retorted in a frustrated voice.
'Tsk, tsk, tsk. She pretends to get angry with this girl. So I'm right; this girl is probably the master of these two bastards! But where is Horea in this case?' The more Sabrina ventures into her deep thoughts, the more confused and agitated she becomes.
But in the end, she did not dare to think more after crossing Horea's gaze, who seemed to suspect her.
'Well, since the dice are already thrown, there is no turning back. Sigh, the situation is more disadvantaged than expected. But the most important thing remains the decision of our goddess.' She concludes after careful consideration.
[Raydja.]
Horea murmured in a monotonous voice.
[Of course.]
This time, it was not only Sabrina but even the three rulers of the ancient beasts who had suspicions about Horea's identity when they saw Raydja's answer.
But the latter didn't care; he casually waved his hand in the void, followed by the sudden appearance of a liquid in the shape of a golden sphere the size of a basketball floating above his palm.
-?!!!
'Such an essential amount of blood! Reha, are we really created to sacrifice?!' Sabrina murmured with empty eyes.
[Kukuku, yeah, that's what you imagine; the blood of the cattle that died for the noble cause!] Raydja almost retorted these words, accompanied by his metallic laughter, while Sabrina finished her tough.
[Randolph! That's what's done is done.]
Sabrina instantly replied when she saw Randolph's expression and decisive eyes!
[Fuck!!]
He swore coldly with pearl sweats on his forehead.
'Sigh, if this bastard is so eager to die, he only has to do it elsewhere; but he must not lose his cold blood; these sons of bitches will suffer a fate worse than death! I take the oath on my existence!' Sabrina retorted in an inner voice while being exhausted by controlling herself.
But the worst thing was that she also had to constantly pay attention to Randolph, who knew full well that he would not have the slightest chance against his enemies, but despite everything, he was making the wrong decision to get involved in a few irreversible things.
'I understand him, but he's an idiot. He acts like when Galiel was killed by bastards when we wanted to assimilate his death. After all these sacrifices, I can't afford to screw up the plan!' She continued with her irregular breathing.
But seeing her expression and Randolph's, making them look like inflatable balloons near the flames, Horea had only a disdainful smile as she casually nodded toward Raydja.
-Wooop!!
Almost instantly, Sabrina and the others found themselves outside, more precisely at the foot of the great tree that gave the impression to the weak to bow in its presence.
But without even taking into account their statutes and arrogance, the ancient beasts, Sabrina and Randolph, not to mention the monarchs and librarians, all bowed to the supreme tree that had not even reached a tenth of its size!
But Raydja and Lindra only greeted it with one hand on his chest.
[Well, it's up to you, Fraydja.]
Hearing Lindra's orders, the leader of the monarchs approaches the tree and touches it before providing it with enough energy.
But seeing her calm, yet suicidal, action, Sabrina and the others frowned by understanding Fraydja's actions with a simple look.
'It does not only provide magical and primordial energy to the supreme tree. But also her vital energy! Does she intend to commit suicide?' Sabrina whispered in her thoughts.
[That's enough; now, to the others.]
But she bitterly sighed when she heard Raydja's following orders.
Following this, the Monarch of Light was the next candidate. And he did the same thing as Fraydja after a few seconds before stopping.
Afterward, the same procedure continued with Corrupt, Echidna, Horea, and finally, Zenof!
The more vital energy the tree received, the brighter it became, to the point of dazzling and blinding for those close to it!
'Sigh, I guess it's our turn.' Sabrina murmured as she walked forward.
[Wait.]
But she stops suddenly after hearing Zenof.
[They don't need to do that; Sir Raydja has already collected more than enough vitality to complete the process. If they and the ancient beasts come into contact with the supreme tree, they will risk having irreversible repercussions.] He explained himself by seeing everyone look at him.
[It's true, but is it really necessary? No matter what happens, they will die sooner or later!] Lindra replied nonchalantly.
[For the last time, this decision is not up to you.]
Near that, instantly, Fraydja's intrepid voice thundered to answer Lindra.
[...Hey! It's not--
[Do as she says.]
Horea stopped Lindra before the situation degenerated as it is now.
[...]
Even if everyone was silent, they still did what she had ordered.
Raydja, who always had the blood sphere, finally frees it from his grip.
-Wshhhh!!!
Instantly, the sphere rushes at full speed toward the tree before impacting fiercely against it.
But strangely, not even a drop of blood touched the ground; the sphere was wholly absorbed by the tree, which gradually became brighter and grew until it reached at least twice its current size!
-Rumble!! RUMBLE!!!
At the same time, fierce lightning and tremors agitated not only the giant island but also throughout the universe and the planets under its influence!
But at this precise moment, as the herbs and forests gradually became Lush, the magical beasts that bowed and roared everywhere and whatever the place where the distance between them and the island, not to mention other creatures that unconsciously trembled with mysterious fears, the energy of the universe also became pure and rich to the point of being felt by those who were in the darkest and most distant corners of the island; Sabrina and the others who were infinitely linked to the creator goddess had empty eyes as if their minds had stopped working.
To explain this mystery, it was not them, nor because of the resurrection of the goddess, but a more critical factor of everything, even beyond a point of no return.
[Something is wrong! Who is the bastard who dares to disrupt my plans?!]
While everyone was frozen in time, except Horea, who shouted these words angrily, silhouettes of shadows began to appear around her.
Not only humanoid shadows like those with Alvine, but also shadows of giants, ferocious beasts, up to the titanic dragons that were ten times larger than the imposing and majestic shape of Alvinos!
And at the same time, Sabrina's shadow wavered, followed by the appearance of an entity known to all.
[[Kuku, I see that you are still in good shape.]] He retorted these words in the common language of the dimension.
[You! So it was you who was with this girl from the beginning?!!] Horea stammered these words with incredulous eyes when she saw Dalvine's slight silhouette between the giants.
Hearing Hora's voice, he focused on her, frowning.