Orion lowered his hand one centimeter at the unmistakable tone in his brother’s voice.
Magnus spoke from the other side of the barrier at the same moment, the voice of someone looking at something they don’t fully understand, which was precisely what was frightening about it.
"The barrier isn’t responding."
Orion turned.
The orange-and-blue surface that had been rotating with the consistency of something well-constructed had a different texture at two specific points.
Not holes.
Not visible fractures...
A fluctuation, a tremor in the synchronization between the two elemental systems that the twins had been holding stable for the last several minutes, responding now to something that wasn’t any of the attacks that had been hitting it from outside.
As though someone had found the correct frequency from the wrong direction.
"What is happening?" Orion said, in the voice he had when something was outside his calculations.
Dorian and Magnus didn’t answer immediately because they were too occupied trying to understand the same question.
The barrier fluctuated again. Strongly.
Then it broke.
It was visible to everyone watching, that fraction of a second where the orange-and-blue surface shuddered and came apart, releasing its stored energy outward in every direction at once, in a dispersal rather than an explosion because that was the nature of a system that had been unraveled rather than punctured.
Min’s instruction had reached every fire-and-water tamer still capable of using mana, distributed through Hikari and everyone who could pass the message along, in what was probably the strangest directive most of them had ever received in the middle of a battle: move your mana in the same direction as the barrier, not against it, and then shift it up and down after three seconds, at the fastest rhythm you could sustain.
There were more allied tamers than before, which helped.
Or perhaps complicated the situation, depending on the angle, more healers had arrived from the school as enough time had passed since the initial attack for some of them to recover enough to move.
But among them, Ren’s parents, who despite Finch’s efforts, since Ren had specifically asked him to keep them occupied and out of the danger, had found their way here anyway, which was the kind of outcome that was probably inevitable in retrospect. And a group led by Klein, Trent, and Roran with the gold and high-silver ranked classmates who had recovered enough to support.
The way they had destroyed the barrier made no sense to anyone thinking in terms of mana used for attack or defense.
It made complete sense to anyone thinking in terms of resonance and equilibrium though.
Min had carried the largest share of the water side, because the healers who would normally have contributed had been treating wounded for hours and their reserves were nearly symbolic. He was the exception, held in the concealment group with the VIPs long enough to have something real to give when the moment arrived.

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