They hadn't planned on it at all and certainly weren't looking forward to it in any way. Takeru was under the impression that there were two ways to activate the pillar. The first option was to activate the pillar through the process of activating the pillar by using their mana to infuse against the pillar. The other way would be to offer a sacrifice of one's own blood. In the event that the champion passes away before the activation of the pillar has even occurred, he may use his own blood to activate the pillar as well. The pillar will be able to identify the blood of a champion who has successfully vanquished an S-class monster, which will cause it to spin and make the weapon available to the champion. However, at this moment, all of them were in complete shock and disbelief because the pillar didn't work according to what they were expecting. Instead, after it spun around, there was an enormous light coming from its usual normal luminescence. Following the immense light that
“Hold on there…” Yujin's concentration was broken by a voice that was both seductive and endearing. He was caught off guard when Aera appeared out of nowhere and thwarted his intention to shoot Takeru next. He had not anticipated that she would do so. “Aera…” Yujin found that he couldn't stop himself from muttering louder than a whisper.. Even though it appeared to be at a relatively low volume, Aera was still able to hear it adequately. "Did you just refer to me by my name, Champion?" Aera asked with a teasing tone on her voice. The moment Yujin moved, his reflexes kicked in, instantly waking him up. He made an effort to rouse himself from the moment, but he was in danger of succumbing to Aera's alluring presence and had to fight the temptation. The exact same thing happened to him when he saw her for the first time. Aera wasn't concerned that Yujin wasn't able to provide an answer to her question because she was more focused on finding a way to prevent Yujin from aiming his ar
“So, will you seriously pull that off even though you know it could also hit Aera?” Takeru informed him out of the blue. This caused Yujin to have a spur of the moment thought about Aera, who was on the frontline. On the other hand, Yujin was aware of the fact that Takeru's primary concern was not Aera but rather the fact that he would be spared yet again. That was something that Yujin simply could not allow to take place. Especially considering that he was also aware that opportunities like this one do not present themselves very frequently. And because of these considerations, Yujin did not waver in his firm determination to direct the energy arrow in their direction. While he was looking at Aera, he was aware of the powerful force of hesitance; however, his desire to punish Takeru was even stronger than that. “You think you can outsmart me by convincing me to believe that stupid reason, do you?” Yujin said. He was giving off the appearance of a sly grin on his face to show
Yujin released the energy arrow without hesitation, and it went above the sky. What Takeru and Aera failed to anticipate was that such action would actually result in the orb scattering like petals and becoming a hundred versions of energy arrows hitting in Aera’s direction. Although Yujin’s hands were weirdly shaking, he had to suppress it because he had decided on this despite having the weird agony of having to harm Aera with his own hands. He had to keep reminding himself that Aera was his enemy. She serves Takeru, and it wouldn’t help if he kept showing this vulnerable side of him. Aera would only use that up against him over and over. Yujin could simply not allow Aera to continuously use that trump card against him. The energy arrow that had split into a hundred versions of it after flying off the sky instantly, aiming to head on straight before Aera and Takeru. Both of them were in a state of shock and just when Takeru thought that he was actually at the verge of winning, onl
“What in the world?” Yujin, who was wholly oblivious to the events that were taking place, abruptly looked around him as everyone started laughing at him. He was just at the point where he was thinking that maybe it was just because the orb required some kind of warming up, which is why Yujin tried to start yielding another orb again. On the other hand, for some inexplicable reason, the same thing occurred to him once more. There was absolutely no way that he could fashion a weapon out of his orb in any way. In fact, his orb refused to materialize under any circumstances. Yujin watched as the orb dispersed easily from his palm like smoke, as if there was some kind of unexpected thing that was preventing it from coming into manifestation. When Yujin looked around once more, he noticed that everyone was laughing, and for a few seconds, it made him feel even more embarrassed than before. “What’s wrong, champion? Can’t seem to get your orb out of its place?" Takeru teased Yujin. Becaus
He wanted to exact revenge for the death of his comrade, but he was well aware that he was no match for Yujin's prowess and power at this point. The champion of the thirteenth colony had a significant advantage over him in terms of both power and strength. Takeru knew that if he tried to get any closer to Yujin in order to get revenge for his fallen comrade, he would only be bringing himself closer to his own grave. At this point, all that Takeru was capable of doing was casting an angry and abhorrent glare in Yujin's direction. This was the only action he could take.On the other hand, Yujin was getting close to being pleased with himself after seeing how his arrow was able to hit Olgin with such lightning speed. He was impressed by the capabilities of his newly discovered power while at the same time feeling proud of his accomplishments."Wow, that's really cool. This newly discovered power is so incredible that it makes me want to test it out once more.” He commented on it while w
Orb Gaea (Alternate Universe of Earth)September 3000It was the year when top-tier monsters had completely taken over the entire world, and the sudden increase in the number of these monsters' occurrences was completely unexpected. It was also unclear where these monsters could have possibly originated.They came into this world to feed on human mana in order to sustain their need for evolution, particularly in regards to their powers. This much is certain.And as a result of these dramatic shifts, the entire world swiftly adopted a revolutionary new system that categorizes monsters and other hostile beings according to a variety of factors including their magicule count, physical strength, defensive capabilities, speed, skills, and intelligence. It was common practice to assign average rankings to entire species, after which specific individuals may be reclassified further based on unique factors such as their possession of equipment and arts.F Rank, a ranking given to individual
Yujin attended the thirteenth colony institution's yearly admission ceremony to take in the event. Yujin was adamant in his refusal to acknowledge the possibility that he had actually traveled back in time, despite the fact that he was surrounded by evidence suggesting that this was in fact the case. Despite this, he continued to think that what he was experiencing was a dream.Yujin didn't waste any time and went straight to the ceremony to check it out, only to discover that, surprisingly, everything related to it had already taken place. Yujin went to check the registration area, and as he did so, he recalled what took place there. Instantly, he recalled that the papers from the registration would be blown out of the area by a strong wind.And just as he anticipated, it was precisely as he recalled it being; at the registration area, precisely the same thing took place. The sheet of papers and everything else were completely dispersed across the field after being blown by a strong