Sylas' mind came back to reality and he discovered his palms scraping against a blade he hadn't even been trying to stop in the first place. Wrath was so furious he simply proceeded for the most direct attack and just so happened to attack in this way.
But regardless of how he attacked, the strength behind it was far more than it had ever been before. Sylas didn't know what was wrong with Wrath, but what he did know was that this wasn't the strength a B-tier should have.
He was far too weak.
Whatever it was, though, it had been considerably weakened just now and Sylas felt like he had been hit by a truck. The skin of his palms were shredded apart by the friction alone and the sword pierced right through his chest.
Sylas just barely managed to dodge the slightest bit to one side. His understanding of his own body was perfect and time seemed to move at a crawl around him.
The blade slipped right through a space between his lungs and heart.
However, it wouldn't matter in the slightest when the power exploded and his body ended up in a half disfigured and worthless state.
BANG.
The hilt of the blade exploded before Wrath could put any strength into it. The latter's hand was minced to pieces, but the explosion sent the both of them flying backward.
Sylas skidded against the earth and slid to a stop, coughing up a mouthful of blood. His vision swam, his head feeling as though it was carrying the weight of the world. Maybe in a very literal sense, that was exactly what he was doing. But the brain fog was heavy.
It was like all the momentum of his comprehension had ground to a halt, but Wrath's roar seemed to force him back into an awake state.
Wrath seemed to have completely lost his mind. Illusory chains appeared on his body and he ripped at one of them, only for his hand to fall right through it and rip out a chunk of his shoulder instead.
Rather than weakening him, it felt like this strengthened him considerably. Powerful waves radiated from him, the undulations pushing Sylas further and further back.
The illusory chains around Wrath rattled and then tightened, the echo of bone breaking and splintering echoing through the air. But Wrath's muscles only bulged in response, pushing back against the chain.
They creaked as though they might break any moment now, but they held strong.
Orbs of red hung in Wrath's eyes, replacing the sapphires that had once been his eyes with a violent tempest. Sylas could feel the waves of fury pressing against his own mind as though Wrath's Madness Comprehension was leaking much like his own once had.
Those orbs of red landed on Sylas, shimmering like rubies. Wrath's jaw unhinged, or rather, it looked like it had.
In reality, Wrath had roared with such fury he overstimulated his ligaments, tearing them apart in his rage with nothing but an overambitious roar.
And yet, much like every time before, it was like he hadn't noticed at all.
He slammed a fist into the ground, shattering the platform the temple sat on. In an instant, he was already in front of Sylas.
Sylas' focus faltered. The wave of Wrath coming from the Boar was so oppressive his Will couldn't seem to remain on a single task. His own fury was being stoked time and time again.
How much unfairness had he faced to reach this point? He had stepped into this world, impossibly far behind, an incompetent, weak system dictating so much and yet not enough at the same time. That pathetic system had allowed his world to be messed with to the point much of Earth had been spoken for before he was even born.
If Earth didn't have him, it would be finished. What chance would anyone else have stood when such odds were stacked against him?
Yet, how was he rewarded? With more work, with a heavier burden, with more people to drag along because they couldn't do their own-.
"You're starting to piss me off." Sylas said coldly.

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