"Stop it, Almark. It's useless how confident you are in martial arts."

Ain screams as he runs away from Almark.

"Attracting alone is suicide."

I'm fine.

Almark screamed back.

"Do what you have to do."

Almark crossed diagonally in front of Eldaine.

I can see that Eldane's attention is drawn to me.

"This way."

Almark shouted to Eldane.

In a moment, Eldane's body more than doubled in front of Almark.

Eldane didn't grow up. Almark ran in front of me.

That fantastic speed.

I was expecting it, but I exceeded it.

By throwing himself out, Almark avoided the rush.

A huge corner pierces the wall with shocks and roars.

As Almark stood up, Eldane was about to turn back to Almark as he scattered the rocks.

The whole hall is overwhelming enough to make a loud noise.

Oh, my God.

Ain moans.

Is it Eldane, the Dark Beast, or Almark, who stands up to the Beast without fear?

When Almark grasped the sword again, he ran again.

Eldane shouted.

A loud, metallic sound.

The shock waves that accompanied it ran across the ground and ripped off Almark's legs.

"Shit."

Still, Almark didn't fall. Stand up in the air.

If you stop, you're dead.

Almark doesn't stop running because he knows that.

Running into a zigzag in the hall, he tries to circle behind Eldaine.

But Eldane was more agile than Almark ever remembered.

Capture Almark in front of him with an unimaginably fast motion from the giant.

Almark can already see that he was caught in Eldane's sight while he was running.

The sound of a hoof kicking the floor. The speed at which Eldane rushed was so great that it seemed like it followed her from behind her body.

I was going to dodge, but Al Mark's body hurt.

Was there a shock wave, or was there a protrusion or something that could not be avoided?

I don't have time to check it out now.

Almark saw Ain in the corner of his vision.

Ain is holding his staff and staring at Eldane.

All right, that's it.

Almark feels relieved by his appearance.

Fiquet has gone upside down, but he seems to have regained calm.

Both the upside-down and the cowardly wind will be equally deadly in front of Eldaine.

Raw is only beyond reason.

Roar.

Eldane swings the corner again, breaking down the wall and turning back to Almark.

Rushing is his biggest weapon.

Almark can instantly think.

What should we do to keep him from rushing?

Knowledge and experience learned in the field.

It's what keeps Almark's head alive and moving between life and death.

When Almark lowered his sword, he ran from himself to Eldaine.

The answer is to crush the distance you can rush.

Eldaine roared, lowered her neck and pointed her horn towards Almark.

I'm gonna poke it.

Never mind, Almark runs faster and twists his torso slightly.

Shortly afterwards, a stormy sound passed through my ears.

Almark, who dodged the protruded corners with a single piece of paper, slipped into Eldane's feet.

Eldane's belly, spread over Almark's head, was not covered in armor.

Is this your weakness?

With his sword pointing up, he rarely pushes it up.

The feeling of ripping meat.

The cloudiness and black oil drifted, and Eldane stepped on her feet loudly.

Did it work? Or not?

At that moment, Eldane ran forward and was about to take the dagger he had just stabbed with him.

Almark quickly pulled out his sword as he flew forward with him.

Eldane stops with a loud noise as he runs to the center of the hall and turns to Almark again.

The movement remains the same as before.

I mean, my stomach is not a weakness.

An invisible shock wave struck the corner of Eldain as he tried to crush Almark, who was slightly delayed in getting up.

Eldane stops and shakes his head a little.

Almark regained his position in the meantime.

"Sorry."

Scream at Ain.

"I'm not hungry."

Then run the opposite of Ain's again.

Almark doesn't know how to spot Eldane's weaknesses clearly. My father didn't tell me either.

That's true.

Even my father can't teach everything.

So we'll think about it ourselves.

While running, Almark occasionally slows down to attract Eldaine.

"Almark, give me time to think carefully."

Ain shouted.

"It's pathetic, but because of the magic of the flames earlier, I can't seem to use so many magic anymore."

"I know."

Almark screams back as he runs.

"You'll find your weakness."

Eldane shakes his head. The corner makes a loud arc and makes a vicious sound.

Think about it. That's what you do.

"Sorry."

Not to mention, Ain waved his staff.

The appearance of Ain disappears.

Invisibility.

By disappearing from Eldane's sight, he's trying to concentrate on his thoughts.

Almark stops by the wall.

At that applause, a few drops of red polka dots hit the floor with a light sound.

Someday, I was bleeding from somewhere.

But Almark doesn't mind.

Ain is sure to give an answer.

Until then, it's my job to attract him. [M]