Sera was impressed by Nathan's performance, but there was one problem Nathan had to face. Because he had to compete and program all those bullets, he not only had to spend a lot of Ena, but he also needed a strong mind.
No one had realized it yet, but if they touched Nathan's head, they would notice how hot it was. He basically overworked his brain to make all those bullets. This was Leyfon's concern.
Still, Rain and Davei looked frustrated, not knowing that Nathan could collapse at any moment.
Since Rain was completely occupied with the bullets, Davei rose back while glancing at the current situation, wondering if there was anything that could help him.
His familiars were still occupied with their respective fights. Meanwhile, the mature class alien had a hard time fighting Lees. It was clear that Lees had a better position, but Nidhogg and Fenrir would finish their battles first from the looks of it.
As a result, Davei wanted to change that situation.
Instead of going to Nathan, he tried to pressure Nathan by going toward his familiars.
As one would expect from Nathan, he saw it and immediately sent the remaining bullets toward Davei, pinning him down.
Rain pushed forward, closing in. Nathan had just blundered. If he didn't help those familiars, he would still have the chance of killing Rain. When that happened, he could still fight Davei with his familiar, which was better than letting Rain alive.
After all, Rain's familiars would be gone if he killed Rain.
However, Nathan was fully aware that his familiar wouldn't be strong enough to go against Davei's familiars. In the end, the only one who had the power of a mature class alien was him, not his familiars.
He could handle Rain's familiars because Rain had become someone of that level not long ago, so his familiars were on the weaker side.
It was different for Davei, who had been a mercenary and a strong summoner for a long time.
That was why Nathan had to focus on stopping Davei.
It only took a second for Rain to reach Nathan. The latter turned around and formed a shield.
Rain skillfully split the shield into two and closed in. Nathan clicked his tongue and blocked the slashes with his gloves.
'In that case, we only have one chance.' Rain's expression turned solemn. Both of them charged forward.
Nathan clicked his tongue and changed his control from a group of seven to a group of five. He sent fifteen bullets to each of them.
Davei and Rain released their shields, blocking a group of bullets. As for the other two, they sped up, trying to outrun them.
As they expected, several bullets hit them, but they didn't mind. They knew they had to take this kind of risk if they wanted to kill Nathan.
Four bullets hit Davei, while Rain took six bullets. Yet they ignored the blood on their bodies and continued onward, almost reaching Nathan.
'There is nothing left. He doesn't have enough stamina to take us down.'
'You bastard. You are finally going to die.'
Both of them were already frustrated that they wanted Nathan to die no matter what.
Sera noticed this and shouted, "Nathan!"
She looked like she was trying to run toward him, even if it meant endangering her lives.
Lees widened his eyes in shock. He never thought that such a talented student would die. It was because he failed to take into account the existence of the mature class alien.
Eliot and Lisa looked at Nathan with mixed feelings.
When everyone thought Nathan would die, that was when Nathan actually let out a smile.
All of a sudden, Rain and Davei halted their steps and struck to the right.
Nidhogg perked on Rain's sword and pushed him down while Fenrir struck Davei's broadsword with all his momentum. More importantly, both of them were already wearing bandages from Anubis' strength enchantment.
With a confident tone, Nathan stated, "As I expected, the victor is me."