Chapter 42
[Translator – Peptobismol]
Chapter 42
Dyoden was startled, his eyes widening.
Though Kreion had occasionally appeared, never had his appearance been this vivid.
“Is it because you absorbed Akaruk’s sword?”
–Right! But...
“But?”
–My durability has greatly decreased.
“Because I overexerted?”
–More so because my time is nearly at its end. Defying the laws of nature to transfer my soul into the sword has taken its toll.
“Hmm!”
–Friend! We have little time left. We really must conclude now.
“I know.”
Dyoden nodded gravely.
The dwindling time wasn’t solely Kreion’s concern; he too sensed his time was nearly up.
At over 130 years old, if he were a regular human, he’d have long returned to the earth.
He survived until now because he was Awakened, but in reality, he was festering inside.
Fighting against numerous enemies had made him stronger, but on the other hand, it also gradually damaged him from within.Folll0w current novÊls on n/o/v/3l/b((in).(co/m)
Yet, Dyoden had never once regretted his life.
He lived solely for vengeance, and his actions aligned with that purpose, allowing him to grow strong enough to prepare for the confrontation with the dragon.
“Haeltoon isn’t far. Maybe that bastard is still watching.”
–A plausible tale from a deceitful lot.
“We need to move before he anticipates us.”
–Speed is life.
“Right!”
–Now, the end is truly near.
Kreion’s eyes, speaking of ‘the end,’ turned toward Zeon.
Zeon remained with closed eyes, lost in his own world.
–Meeting that child was fortunate. It’s thanks to him that we were able to cross the barrier and reach here.”
“He’s quite a useful idiot.”
–Your profanity remains. He’s not that much of a novice, you know.
“Once an idiot, always an idiot. Just like me.”
–You still blame yourself? It’s not your fault that I ended up like this.
“It’s all my fault. If I had been stronger, my wife and daughter wouldn’t have died, and your soul wouldn’t be sealed in the sword.”
Dyoden’s face held a grim light.
A hundred years had passed, yet the memories remained as vivid as yesterday.
Him, his wife and daughter were excited about their long-awaited trip.
With an old friend who was their older brother and maternal uncle.
New York, where his wife and daughter so desired to visit.
The Statue of Liberty, Central Park, Broadway, Times Square—seeing what they longed for filled them with joy.
The happiness in his wife and daughter’s laughter was unparalleled.
The joy of sharing a drink with his one and only friend. At that time, it felt like he had the whole world.
But their joy didn’t last.
A colossal dragon tore through the Manhattan sky, turning it into chaos, claiming more than half the lives.
His wife and daughter also lost their lives at that time.
He still could not forget the sight of his wife and daughter dying horribly right before his eyes.
His only friend, Kreion, was also fatally wounded.
Just before his last breath, Kreion Awakened, but Dyoden still couldn’t save him.
Using his abilities, Kreion sealed his soul into Dyoden’s sword, allowing him to survive.
If it weren’t for Kreion, Dyoden might’ve already taken his life long ago, being unable to forgive himself.
On the contrary, Kreion was also able to continue his hellish existence by relying on Dyoden.
But now, their end was imminent.
The life of the old man and the sword had now reached its limit, and the end was clearly visible as if one could grasp it with their hand.
“Before I die, I should take at least one dragon as a companion on my way to the underworld. So, seeing them in the afterlife won’t be so disappointing.”
Haeltoon isn’t the mastermind here, but that doesn’t absolve responsibility.
After all, he was one of the culprits who instigated Krasias to terraform Earth.
And that was the moment.
Swoosh!
“What? Are you insane!”
It was only then that Zeon realized the meaning of Dyoden’s words.
Swoosh!
Dyoden swung Kreion.
In an instant, an immense pressure engulfed Zeon.
Without further thought, Zeon instinctively conjured a sand barrier.
Pfft!
However, the sand barrier couldn’t stop Dyoden’s strike.
The sturdy sand barrier disintegrated instantly, revealing Zeon, whom Dyoden aimed Kreion at again.
“Shit!”
Zeon quickly stepped back with Sand Strides.
Dyoden charged towards Zeon.
A tremendous pressure and aura, unlike anything Zeon had felt before, bore down on him.
Dyoden’s gaze and aura seemed to constrict his entire body.
Swoosh!
Kreion again lashed out towards Zeon.
Even a graze would cause severe injuries; a direct hit could mean death.
It was an attack that allowed no leniency.
To survive, Zeon had to struggle.
“Aaaah! Claymore.”
Zeon unleashed his newly acquired skill. Sand coalesced into beads, transforming into countless bullets aimed at Dyoden.
Dadadadang!
However, all the sand bullets were intercepted by the colossal Kreion.
“Damn it!”
He never imagined that Claymore, a supposedly perfect single-target attack skill, would crumble so effortlessly.
Even if facing Dyoden, he had anticipated at least some astonishment, but it seemed he had underestimated him.
Or he had overestimated himself.
Perhaps both.
Crack!
Under Dyoden’s sword strike, the massive sand parted on both sides.
It was astonishing; no sword skill was used.
Zeon felt chills run through his body.
He knew Dyoden was more than a monster, but experiencing it firsthand surpassed imagination.
Each simple strike held more power than the skills of most Awakened.
He didn’t refrain from using skills because he lacked them; he refrained because there was no need to deploy them.
Zeon gave his all to counter Dyoden.
From Sand Blasters to Sand Missiles and Claymore, he employed all his single-target skills.
Yet, none made a significant impact on Dyoden.
Dyoden asked.
“Is that all you’ve got?”
Shwack!
Kreion soared as if it would cleave him in an instant.
Zeon narrowly evaded Dyoden’s attack.
A chill ran down his spine.
The immense power contained within Kreion was felt intensely.
Dyoden was serious.
He believed Zeon’s growth was lacking and aimed to forcefully elevate him to the level he desired.
He was genuinely attacking Zeon.
If he couldn’t reach the level Dyoden desired, he’d die.
Dyoden was someone who would follow through.
A shiver ran through Zeon’s whole body.
He surged with determination.
He knew he wasn’t yet at a level to face Dyoden head-on. But that didn’t mean he’d sit back and let Dyoden’s sword strike him.
He’d endure somehow, find a way, and counterattack.
That was the secret to survival he had learned while following Dyoden.
Raising his sand manipulation, he yelled defiantly.
“Alright! Let’s do this. You old dog!”
“Bring it on, you idiot!”
[Translator – Peptobismol]