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Shadow Slave novel Chapter 2249

Not long before that…

Sid fell to the ground, blood pouring down the torn, bent metal of her breastplate. It was flowing out of her mouth, as well, but she was morencerned about the armor… the Memory was on its last breath, ready tollapse into a rain of sparks.

It was a shame, too, because the charming enchanter, Master Sunless, had personally improved it for her. More importantly, she was wearing very little under the armor. Bming one of the Queen's dead puppets would already be bad enough, but shambling around the battlefield both dead and while wearing nothing but her underwear seemed simply mortifying.

'Ah… that'd be embarrassing…'

She reached for her sword and looked up, knowing full well that she would not escape the Nightmare Creature that had thrown her to the ground.

The towering beast loomed above her, foamy saliva flowing between its rotting fangs. Before ituld bite down, however, a slender figure in a tattered red dress appeared between Sid and the abomination, stubbornly holding her ground. The wavy dagger in her hand seemed like a toympared to the immense size of the appalling creature.

'Felise, you fool…'

Was she hellbent on dying together?

Sid finally grasped the hilt of her sword, wondering if she would be able to stand up. The two of them were probably finished…

They would make for auple of lovelyrpses, though. So… there was a bright side to anything.

Using the sword as a cane, Sid groaned and rose to her feet.

***

Some distance away, Ray and Fleur were desperately trying to survive in the sea of abominations. They had lost Rani and Tamar in the chaos of the battle a while ago, and the Nightmare Creatures around them were not something auple of Awakeneduld fight.

Ray had thought about trying to escape by hiding himself, but heuld not take Fleur with him… and he would not abandon her, either, so the two of them were barely staing alive.

...Staying alive for now.

At some point,they found themselves protecting the backs of two unfamiliar Masters — judging by their age and armor, the Masters seemed to be Legacies from the Sword Army side. Neither of the young knights was in good shape, but one of them seemed barely alive, bleeding profusely from a deep cut on his head, mumbling nonsense, and asking for mercy.

"Hey, Mercy… you… you saw it, right?"

The other Master grabbed his friend and pulled him back, saving the young man from the claws of a hideous abomination.

"Saw what?!"

The bleeding knight somehow managed to behead the Nightmare Creature and staggered upright.

"That… that vulgar undrel! That profligate lecher, Master Sunless! He's... he's the Lord of Shadows! I knew it. I told you! He has been deceiving Lady Nephis this whole time, the sinister rake!"

The other knight — Mercy — looked at him withncern.

"Were you hit on the head, Tristan? Wait, don't answer that… you were. Anyway, there is no way…"

Tristan shook his head, paying no attention to the blood streaming down his face.

"No… no, I saw it clearly! He is!"

At that moment, Fleur let out a scream and fell. Ray swayed, too, suddenly finding it hard to breathe. A terrifying, maddening presence enveloped their minds, and a new Nightmare Creature appeared in front of them — this one more dreadful than all the rest.

A Great One.

Mercy paled, and Tristan raised his sword weakly. Neither stood a chance in the battle against a Great abomination, especially not wounded and exhausted as they were. But what elseuld they do?

Simply moving under the gaze of the terrifying being was a difficult task, while the beinguld obliterate the four of them in one move.

All hope seemed lost…

Until something massive suddenly fell from the sky, flattening the Great Nightmare Creature.

It was…

Ray blinked, doubting his eyes.

...It was a quaint brickttage with glass windows and a wooden porch.

'Huh?'

The bloodied nightmare creature stirred beneath thettage,sharp pieces of bone protruding through its hide. Before ituld escape, though, a terrifying maw opened in the middle of the brick wall, and thettage bit down on the Great One, tearing its head off withuntless sharp fangs.

It was her awakening Aspect.

It felt as if a seal placed on her soul was slowly crumbling, ready tollapse entirely. The terror of the calamitous battle, the pain and indignation she felt while witnessing all this senseless destruction, the desperate desire to prevent all these lives from being wasted…

Perhaps all she had to unseal her Aspect was find the name for the emotion she felt.

But therrect words were notming, as if they did not exist in human language.

And the three of them were on the verge of being destroyed, themselves…

A hulking monstrosity had just torn an Ascended knight apart, and was now barreling toward them, frenzy burning in its bloodshot eyes.

Rain paled and raised her tachi, knowing that its blade would not even be able to cut the monster's hide.

In the next moment, however, a fearsome figure of silvery black steel appeared from the darkness, its eyes blazing with infernal red flames. Four clawed hands reached for the charging abomination, piercing its body and raising the massive creature into the air. Then, with a revolting squelch, the Nightmare Creature was torn into four bleeding pieces.

As blood flowed onto the four-armed fiend's dark carapace and evaporated, it turned its fiery gaze down and stared directly at Rain.

The fiend's hellish maw opened… and a grating voice resounded from within.

…Addressing her.

"Protect… auntie…"

Rain blinked.

Huh?

'A—auntie? Me?'

She stared at the towering fiend, stunned.

But… but she was barely twenty-one…

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