Eckerz, in his tattered apprentice robe, groggily stood up, still unclear about his surroundings when he heard someone say they wanted to kill him. What arrogance, he thought, forcing himself to focus on the approaching figures.
Ivan jogged closer, fully taking in Eckerz's current appearance.
His body had become bloated, his neck and arms were partially fused with emerging snake scales, and the python head on his shoulder had grown by a third. This head had shielded him in the recent crisis and now emitted a weak hissing sound.
Ivan held a sword in one hand and clasped magic-casting materials he had dug out from medicinal herbs in the other, without a second word, he decided to take immediate action.
'Vine Entanglement'
With the final half of the spell uttered, he flung the materials to an appropriate spot ahead of him.
A black vine rapidly extended, wrapping around Eckerz like a chain.
Simultaneously, Eckerz also cast the spell 'Lightning Whiskers,' causing his longsword to coil with dazzling lightning, slightly misshapen from blocking earlier, but its edge remained unaffected.
The longsword chopped at the approaching vine.
Lightning split the dark night.
The black vine was severed into two pieces.
Toyennes had praised the Vine Entanglement for its malleability, a trait Ivan remembered and utilized. The severed vine did not disperse but continued to float and wrap around him — one segment coiled around Eckerz's arm, the other around the black python head.
The python head, indeed having been severely damaged earlier, could not escape the entwining vine.
Eckerz casually swung his sword twice, slicing the vine targeting his arm into four pieces, which then disintegrated back into energy particles.
"Whoosh!"
Following the vine was a stab from Ivan.
Under his apprentice robe, he was cloaked in a thin layer of Combat Energy, like wearing a fitted black mesh shirt. Leveraging his agile steps, he unleashed his strongest strike, the trademark move of Bat's Eyes — 'Bat Ring Dance Stab.'
The two swords collided, emitting a crisp sound.
The tip of Ivan's Quillen Sword cleverly circled around the recoil, still aiming steadfastly for Eckerz's heart.
Such a familiar strike!
Eckerz was more injured than it seemed; attempting to move, he was too slow. A figure inexplicably emerged in his mind, also delivering such a stunning strike, which he had evaded slightly back then.
The sword tip pierced the heart.
Eckerz's mouth slightly opened as if he wanted to say something, but Ivan, grasping the sword handle, twisted it forcefully, severing the last thread of life.
"Okay."
Ivan nodded in agreement.
What Ivan did not expect was that Pearney took him to the ruins behind the castle, away from the castle in one direction.
"We'll stay on the edge, one of the places where I hid before." Pearney led him to a collapsed wall, weaving left and right before expertly slipping into a crack caused by a subsidence underground, arriving in a narrow cave.
The cave was clearly man-made, small at the entrance but wider inside.
"You're really brave." Ivan didn't know what else to say, this place was definitely the epitome of hazardous buildings, a slight mishap could cause multiple collapses, basically a perfect spot to bury oneself alive.
"My courage was honed right here." Pearney sat down on the dried grass on the floor, leaning against the cave wall.
Recalling her previous life as a well-pampered noble young lady, Ivan fell silent, all thanks to Sorcerer Toyennes's misdeeds, no wonder Billerie wanted to end him so badly, in fact, Ivan also wanted to strike him a few times, but his strength just didn't allow it.
A new day.
Faint glimmers of light made their way into the crevice, and Ivan knew it must be daylight.
"Wake up quickly."
He noticed a slight noise, listened carefully, and felt the surrounding cave walls faintly vibrating, quickly waking Pearney who was still sleeping.
Pearney looked at Ivan with a puzzled expression, her face serious.
"What's wrong?"
"I heard noises, the surroundings are vibrating."
"You're overthinking it. I told you, despite it looking like it might collapse, I've secretly reinforced it; it won't come down easily. This isn't caused by collapse but some sort of attack, the surroundings are very stable."
Pearney, not having heard the noise he mentioned, naturally didn't believe him and thought he was overly worried.
Ivan wouldn't tell her about his exceptional hearing and didn't argue with her. Instead, he made his stance clear by leaving the cave and climbing towards the upper part of the crevice.
"Keep up."
"Why are you so unreasonable?"
Pearney watched him, slightly frustrated, but reluctantly followed.
She had just left the cave entrance when she saw Ivan pounce towards her, toppling her unprepared self back into the cave.
Before Pearney could scold him, they heard a loud 'boom' outside, debris and rubble fell into the crevice, the little light in the cave disappeared, and this time she heard the continuous vibrating sound, the ground all around them shaking persistently.
Clearly, something big was happening outside.