Book 6: Chapter 173
Book 6: Chapter 173
Volearden turned his armored head towards Vur. Whats your wife doing?
Shes trying to beat Malvina, Vur said, blinking at Volearden. See? He gestured towards the sky where Tafel and the queen of the phoenixes were both standing. With Zilphy and Sheryls help, the demon had no problem with flying in the air.
Shes, uh, doing a pretty bad job at it, Volearden said in a low voice. He hiccoughed. Do you want me to give her some advice? I have lots of experience fighting phoenixes.
Vur nodded. Yes.
Perfect, Volearden said. I was cringing just watching the way she fought. He raised his front paws in front of his mouth to amplify his voice. Tafel! Malvinas main weapon is her crystal ball. It helps her control flames. Itll be hard to pry her weapon away from her talons, so you should be aiming to slice her whole leg off!
Despite the roaring flames surrounding the demon, Tafel heard Volearden loud and clear. She glanced down at Malvinas crystal sphere before frowning. How was she supposed to cut off Malvinas leg when ChiRururp simply passed through the phoenixs body? If she had one of those extinguisher weapons Malvina mentioned, then it might be possible, but.
If you dont have an extinguisher weapon, you can use Vurs water elemental to coat the edge of your sword, Volearden said and hiccoughed. Its not perfect, but its better than whatever ice thing youre doing.
Malvina turned her head and glared at the armored dragon. Although she wanted to tell him to shut his face and quit coaching her opponent, her opponent was Marimas descendent and someone she had promised to teach. Even though Volearden was doing his best to make her lose, Malvina turned her head and ignored the armored dragon, narrowing her eyes at the layer of water forming over the edge of Tafels sword. The swords eyeball rolled upwards to look at the queen of the phoenixes, and Malvina shuddered upon meeting its gaze. Erde mustve led you astray, she said to Tafel. How could a phoenix ever pick up such a hideous weapon?
Hey! Tafel said and frowned. ChiRururp is not hideous; its cute! The demons horns glowed silver, but Malvina shifted to the side, avoiding the portal opening beside her.
The queen of the phoenixes clicked her tongue. After showing me an attack once, did you really think Id fall for it again? Malvina asked. She gestured with her foot holding the crystal orb, and a rotating flaming spear shot into the portal. It flew out of the portal that had just formed in front of Tafel, brushing past the demon while grazing her shoulder.
Without a flame-controlling crystal yourself, you cant let her flames make contact with yours, Volearden said, cupping his front paws in front of his mouth once more. When theyre rotate like that, they take in the flames surrounding them to add to their own strength. As long as the spears continue to exist after taking in your fire, the amount you can use will be reduced as well. To regain control of the flames youve lost, you have to destroy the spears with the water elemental. If you lose the majority of your flames to her spears, youll be burnt by her attacks even if youre a phoenix.
Tafel frowned, and a furrow appeared on her brow. In that case, she had to keep her phoenix flames close to her body to prevent them from drifting into the suction caused by Malvinas rotating spears. Luckily, the demon had plenty of experience with concentrating her flames thanks to the blacksmiths training regimen. ChiRururp, cast Absolute Zero for me, Tafel said. Ill tell you when to release it.
Okay! ChiRururp said, its voice muffled and vibrating as if it were speaking underwater, before chanting in a low voice as if it were mumbling.
It was true she was lacking in flame-control experience compared to Malvina, but who said a phoenix had to use phoenix flames to fight? Tafel took in a deep breath. Shed use the overwhelming amount of mana the phoenix imprint had given her and concentrate it into her spells instead. Her horns glowed silver, but instead of a portal appearing, a clockface appeared underneath Malvinas feet. Slow!
Malvina glanced down at the clockface and raised an eyebrow. She flapped her wings, pushing herself slightly to the side and out of the glowing circle. Serious question, Malvina said and pointed at the clockface. Have you ever hit anyone with that spell before? It has such a narrow effective range; even if its strong, whats the point of using it if it never hits?
Tafel grinned. Looks like a hit to me, the demon said. Tafel clicked her tongue, and the clockface shimmered before disappearing. A second later, a gigantic clockface winked into existence underneath Malvina and her flame spears, the clockfaces minute and hour hands moving at a snails pace. I used a simple trick to make my spells range look just a little smaller than it actually was.
What the heck? Malvina asked as she raised her head, her body moving in slow motion. Was it really a simple trick to mask a spells effective range? How could it be simple if she couldnt do it herself? The phoenix queen narrowed her eyesin slow motion. Although she was slowed, all she needed to do was escape into her World of Fire and wait out the spell duration. Her feathers rippled as they changed into flames, and
Now! Tafel said, pointing her sword at Malvina.
Absolute Zero! ChiRururp said as a cold-blue light poured out of its eye.
A glacier appeared in the air, trapping Malvina within, freezing the phoenix and her flames solid. Tafel leapt forward, her movements assisted by Zilphy, and crossed the distance between herself and Malvina in an instant. Acid! Tafel said as she raised her sword over her head, readying for a downward slash. ChiRururp rumbled, and a layer of green stained the water covering the blades edge. Tafels eyes narrowed and with a cry, she slashed at the glacier, cutting itand the phoenix queens bodyinto two.