Armed Summoners - Black Spears and the Brave Men of the Other World

Episode 34446: The Wisdom of a Million Worlds (9)

The light that filled my vision was, perhaps, the divine authority of Twa.

The immense divine authority unleashed by the Born Goddess became a dazzling light, dyeing the world white and smearing everything. There is no way that God would have known what happened in the center of that light and what the consequences would have ended.

There's just one thing for sure.

The giant arm of Arshlauna, which had tightened Elina tightly, I wondered if its grip had weakened suddenly, which meant that it had been freed from its hands at some point.

And he was moving the place so that he could be held by a dragon-human ragna.

The sight of divine authority blowing away and turning backwards, there was just something to be rolled over, and Elina had nothing more to lose in Ragna's arms.

It's like a storm of light. It becomes a giant tornado, rising to heaven, sucking up every thing that exists around it, expanding.

I don't see Arshlauna.

But I didn't think Arshlauna was safe. If it were safe, if Alshlauna had rendered Twa's attack powerless, as he has done so far, the storm of light would have scratched out so much, and he would have won it emotionally.

No, it hasn't.

And the light went out and I could lose it.

Everything that was involved, such as books, bookshelves and library debris, seemed to have disappeared with the light.

Nothing left.

Except for one, Twa.

Only Twa was in the air. I'm just sitting there alone, pompous, in the place where Arshlauna was floating.

"It's over...?

It was impossible for Ragna to crush it without realizing it. Even to Elina, I don't know. So you talk half-heartedly.

"I won... right?

"I don't know... I have no idea"

"Uh."

"What the hell happened, and this is what happened?

"That's not it."

Elina went as she shifted her gaze from Ragna to Twa with a frown-rooted expression.

"It's all thanks to you, Twa."

"That's... you know..."

While Ragna came smiling bitterly, Twa descended. Overall, I don't see one loose wound on the remaining goddess of childhood.

"Twa... How long have you been inside Elina?

"Hmm... on the way"

Twa looks like she's in trouble somewhere.

"I know that. Wow."

"You were inside when I was cut off, weren't you?

"Yeah."

"If it's true, they killed me then."

"... I guess so"

I guess the reason Ragna gave a sinister look was because she remembered that Elina was being held in a desperate predicament.

"I can't believe he's going to give us a break. If Elina was blind, she would have killed him with all her might. I mean, bye. It's Elina. Remember, this is all you can do, thanks to Twa."

"Ugh, yeah, I know"

"You don't understand. Your thoughtless actions almost cost you your own life."

"Oh, I'm sorry..."

"I know you want to be useful... but you should think and act a little more. Setsuna and the others are not the only ones who don't want to lose their troubles. I'm the same."

"Ragna..."

Elina reflected from the bottom of her heart upon Ragna's loving caged reprimand. Ragna is right. If Twa hadn't been inside Erina, Erina would have definitely been killed. That was what Elina herself understood best, and that's why she thanked Twa.

"But why did you want to hide inside Erina?

"I wondered if I should try not to find it on that one,"

"So, in Elina, huh? Sure, he didn't even notice his absence, so he made a much better decision than hiding in me."

"Twa, did it help?

"Hmm. Thanks to you, I was able to win. Tighten your chest."

"Yeah! Chest, tension!

I guess I was extra happy that Ragna praised me. Twa, with a full smile, showed her with her chest stretched. Every single one of those reactions is adorable. Elina wanted to hug her and do it, but she felt unexpectedly scared and stopped her hand.

"... I knew"

The voice, overhead, was heard.

"Ragna!?

Elina looked up at it, screaming.

It was Arshlauna.

"Don't guide me. The collapse is beginning."

It was needless to say, but indeed, the body of Arshlauna floating in the air had already begun to collapse. The head is half-baked and the lower body is completely lost.

The collapse of the flesh due to the destruction of the “nucleus”. It is a phenomenon found in divine men, divine beasts and apostles. It can be called proof that they have turned out to be different from humans and animals and plants.

Things like divine men and divine beasts collapse within seconds of being destroyed “nucleus," but that should be called a lion? The destruction of the "nucleus” did not seem to disappear immediately.

"I knew it. This is the reality that happens. Destiny to be like this. A future like this."

Arshlauna said in a clearer voice than before.

"Nevertheless, I could not give up"

My torso collapses in turn from my lower abdomen.

"For Master Quong"

"Quon... you mean Vishtal"

"Yeah... he said he was your brother's friend..."

"Your brother's commute?

"Yeah... I don't know more..."

Elina clouded her words because she didn't think it was about letting her go here right now.

"Even if it's for nothing. Even if it's pointless. Even if it's reckless. Even if it's unknown."

Whether or not the words repeated repeatedly by Arshlauna were directed at you.

Elina was feeling indescribable, staring at the body of a collapsing lion. For some reason, my chest seemed to tighten when I said I was the enemy to be killed and the one to whom I exchanged my life.

"But... why? Why do things like you exist? Unknown goddess."

"You mean Twa?

"Well... he doesn't have our voices anymore."

If you ask me, Arshlauna has only spoken the words unilaterally, as she has spoken from earlier, and she never reacted to the words and actions of Erina and the others.

"Even you, if you hadn't... my future would have been changed"

The collapse of Arshlauna's flesh finally reached his neck. Given that only half the head remains, there is only a small amount of time left. Just a few of them, he spent the rest of the curse.

"You don't exist in the future, why..."

Thus, Arshlauna's head was shattered and scattered and vanished.

"The future doesn't exist... what?

"I wonder what that means"

"It's just a loser, don't worry about it"

Ragna told him to smile.

"He can't see the future. In the first place, Twa is not unknown. Who knows the future of a newborn goddess? Even if he was familiar with the knowledge of a million worlds."

Ragna's opinion was the best, and Elina wanted to think so.

Though, Twa didn't seem to accept it.

"The future..."

The young goddess looked out for the void that had disappeared from nothing and snapped small.

From the side of it, I had no idea what I was thinking, and I didn't see any words to call on Elina.