Chapter 1317 A Broken Barrier
Julia stared at the screen, watching the broadcast with millions of other viewers around the world. Although the internet had been hard to obtain ever since the two worlds merged, it had now become their beacon of light in this disaster. The broadcast showed them the giant dome of darkness that had been identified as the anomaly.
"Is that what I think it is?" asked Yuran with a frown. "If Arthur has lost control again, how are we supposed to go there and help him?"
"I have no idea," said Julia, having never felt this helpless before. A lack of runes was something straight out of a horror movie for runemasters. Their dome was shut down, but that was also the case for their enemies, who couldn't even use their abilities. As she tightened her grip on her arm in frustration, the camera on the broadcast suddenly changed. The one broadcasting was the Truth Agency, known for its wide coverage. The cameraman spotted something in the cloud and made sure to capture it. The camera zoomed in on the falling object from the sky. At first, it came crashing down from the thundering clouds and straight toward the dome. Once the camera could zoom no longer, it began to focus on what appeared to be a person. "Ladies and gentlemen, it seems that there is a person falling from the sky," said the news anchor as he showed the young man. "I don't know who this armored man is, but I fear that he might not survive this anomaly!"
"I don't know how to stop this," said Arthur with a sad smile. "I thought I had conquered the wrath of others, but it seems I always fail to conquer my own."
"I can help with that," said Oren as he reached toward his sword. "I harnessed the power of souls in order to achieve this. Let me use it against you, and this will be over."
"And what if I need this power to protect her?" asked his brother, hesitant. "What if this wrath was necessary to disable my enemies from harming the people I care about?"
"Then, we can face them together," said Oren as he pointed his sword toward his brother. "Do you trust me, Arthur?" "Always," answered his brother with a smile. The black lightning sensed Oren's intentions and flared, roaring back in defiance. "Be careful, little brother. This wrath is unforgiving."
Oren nodded as he watched his brother become engulfed with wrath that refused to back down. He knew that it wouldn't be easy. The wrath allowed him to enter because Arthur retained his sanity. But once it became threatened, the wrath erupted.