Yomigaeri no Maou

Episode 98: Goddess of War

"... Thunder Ice Storm (Grakies Toniturus Tempestas)!

At the same time that Yumis chanted that, inside the arena, a thunderbolt and fist-huge ice, and a storm so powerful that no longer had any vision, blew wild (soot) and turned it into a vortex of desperate destruction that destroyed everything but Yumis.

At the same time as the activation of the sorcery, Iris is instantly stripped and disappears from the sight of Hummis by the powerful wind and the terrible speed of ice that can be beaten.

That means nothing more than that Yumis' magic did hit Illis.

Normally, you can't hit the magic that activated you to fill everything in the junction that covers the arena stage.

But there was something bottomless about Iris that even made it possible to easily avoid such inevitable sorcery.

Above all, I was anxious that the ancient demonic magic technique was isolated from it in modern times, something that Yumis had also learned over the past seven years, and that could be managed by it.

But how about the truth?

Iris was stripped without mercy to the magic of Yumis, and vanished from sight.

This cannot contain the feeling that springs up in my mind that I may have won.

But a relatively calm part of my mind clearly denied the idea.

It is a mistake, an alarm.

He said he should consolidate his defense now and start preparing to release his next hand.

If you think calmly, you'll see, but you shouldn't assume that the ancient demons can handle this much magic.

Sure, the magic may have hit, but that's all.

If I hadn't been able to take that consciousness away, I wouldn't have confirmed where I'd inflicted the fatal wound.

So what Yumis should have done now was to get the boundaries right away.

We had to put the line together in the shortest possible time than we could even say that Illis was not going to make an attack at this moment right now, and yet Yumis succeeded in the job, feeling in a hurry.

And at that next moment, make sure your choice was never a mistake.

From somewhere, a huge shock has struck the junction, where the ice solidification created by Yumis in sorcery hits.

Nor can it be that it is a stray bullet more than its own magic controlling it not to harm itself, which means nothing more than that Iris has thrown directly at Yumis.

At the same time, not only one but also several ice cubes were hit by the junction of Yumis, and again, the junction of Yumis was entered.

Once again as it was, it was thought that it would end with Iris approaching me and catching my roots.

But you can't do the same thing over and over again.

Yumis understood that, too, and that's why he was putting tremendous magic into his own body to strengthen his body.

At the same time that the junction breaks, no, I can say that Yumis was definitely right in his decision to kick the ground to get off the spot just before it seemed to break.

Shortly afterwards, that place, where Yumis stood until earlier, was in a swirl of dust that seemed to have been beaten up by the fists of Illis, because if there was still Yumis in that place, it would probably have turned into an unspeakable mass of meat lying on the ground by now.

"... you are so unharmed......!?

Stir it up yourself. What, but I was thinking that for a little while, Illis would still have reason as well.

Although it is clear from a series of attacks that that was a sweet prospect.

I wonder how deep Iris' thoughts on Lulu are.

Because Yumis is just a little provocation, enough to show his anger so far with the dialogue he said with the intent of.

Or are you just young?

Sure there may be that too......

However, I also feel understandable given the boundaries between Illis and Lulu.

All of a sudden, if anyone who knew him was in nowhere, in times, anxious, his most admired appeared.

It can be said that relying and relying on it is a supremely natural accomplishment.

If anyone tries to unjustly deprive someone they care about that way......

"... I have to turn it off, or you might think..."

With a twinkle, Yumis casts a sorcery in order to repel the attack of Illis, who jumped at high speed out of the smoke he raised when he destroyed the stage.

"... Shield (Scutuma)!

Yumis completes that magic, which would still require some chanting if it were meant to be, in just one word.

Then he followed a circular transparent shield that emerged by witchcraft toward the fist for which Illis had been pointing.

Slightly inclined because I don't feel I can stand it, even though I'm strengthening myself if I get a direct hit.

Unexpectedly, the physical strengthening that consumed a great deal of magic has made my movements to such an extent that I can manage to keep up with Iris' movements, but Yumis was realizing how badly fuel-efficient they are.

Perhaps if we keep going like this, Yumis will lose out of stamina.

In order to adapt to the speed of the Illis, it is forced to strengthen by letting the magic force say things in a way that is close to suffering.

Because it is much more resistant to magic than people (human beings), or the body itself seems to be well tolerated, but the magic itself, which is fuel, is consumed at a tremendous rate in the first place.

Maybe the composition of witchcraft itself is the best right now, or it's affecting what you're unfamiliar with.

In the first place, Iris thought that the ancient demons had a huge amount of magic power, but perhaps even fuel consumption could be achieved by putting magic into physical strengthening.

I don't know if that's because I'm strengthening my body in a way that puts me on top of my original high physical abilities, or if there's any other reason, but it's obviously odd to take it to the same physical abilities as Yumis today and say it's not as magical as that.

To be honest, I'd love to scream at you now to tell me why, but I'm not going either.

However, at the end of the game, and if Illis would allow Yumis to speak afterwards, he should have as much opportunity to listen.

Now Yumis switched his head trying to concentrate on finishing the game and leave it aside for now.

Iris' fist then hits Yumis' magic shield.

I was about to say, as Yumis guided me, that Iris also seemed to understand about the aim of Yumis, noticing the slope he had made so slightly as to wield his fist, and punching it upwards so that he could change the angle at which he tapped his fist and decide from the diagonal down.

"... ugh!?

Yumis takes his breath, but when this happens, he has no other means than to endure it.

The distance was too close to avoid it, and he didn't seem to have time to cast other sorceries.

I have no choice but to receive a shield and a heavy impact runs on my accompanying arm.

Yumis can't help but be surprised to say that he feels so much power when he says he has a tremendous amount of magic running through his body.

Moreover, it should be said that Yumis was unable to withstand the attack.

The shock prevents Hummis from keeping his feet on the ground, and he is thrown out into the air with that momentum.

Naturally, then its body would be in a state that could be described as completely empty and would only have seemed purposeful from the point of view of Illis.

Iris turned his palm from the ground toward Yumis, began to converge his magic, and in just a few seconds formed a bright red magic bullet (Maggia Groves), mercilessly reaching its apex, releasing it toward Yumis, who was about to fall from the air.

"... Expand (Evolva)!!

Unexpectedly, however, that magic bullet unleashed by Britain (Maggia Grobbs), without hitting Yumis, hits the junction behind that place where Yumis existed and remains heavily shaken.

At best, the audience screamed at the power put into a magic bullet (Maggia Groves) that was only about the size of a person's head, but the junction could withstand without even getting in to see if it was more intense than before, or if the attack of Britain was not that big.

Then Iris turns his gaze to Yumis, who disappeared from the spot.

She didn't see any humis, which doesn't seem like it.

The audience also lagged behind her to discover what Yumis looked like in the arena.

And surprised.

It was there, not because of the humis that stood on the arena stage, but because of the humis that was floating in the air and overlooking Illis.

"... is it flying, magic...?

For the first time since the game began, Illis opened his mouth.

That shows her terminal surprise.

Because that shouldn't exist in modern magic.

Technically, floating magic itself exists, but it is only the best way to float the operator's body and carry it in the air at very low speeds.

For a person to fly in the sky, a magic guide machine or an advanced magic fixture aid was really necessary, and it was not considered easy for a person to fly around the sky alone and freely.

Despite this, Yumis is now flying through the sky.

Moreover, it seems that the magic used was a ensured degree of maneuverability that could have been avoided just before the hit of the Illis magic bullet (Magia Groves).

That was nothing short of a kind of invention showcasing not only Illis and Lulu, but also astonishing the audience.

Of course, neither Iris nor Lulu can use flying magic, but at least I've never taught Yumis.

That's because it's complicated, because it hasn't reached the stage where Yumis learned yet, and because it's for the Ancient Demons, there was a problem with the amount of magic.

But Yumis probably got to that magic in a way that improves both of them.

That is commendable.

If you look at it, there's something like a clear thin green feather growing on Yumis' back, and something like a small feather stuck to his leg.

Perhaps those are her flying magic bones.

Sure, Yumis was good at wind magic.

Given that, it would not be unlikely that we would reach the guaranteed flying magic of mobility.

But for using it on this earthen field, Illis was surprised, and apologized for all the insults he had made to Yumis.

"Yumis...... is that on your own?

Why, Yumis hears the words and opens his eyes.

Then,

"... yeah, but... yeah, you're not mad...?

I've heard that.

So Illis understands.

Yumis apparently goes on to say that he thinks Illis is still out of line with the language of provocation.

But in fact, it was just a little different.

Sure, the moment they said it, the blood went up on my head, but the heat cooled a little too, to the extent that I'm a little annoyed now.

Not if it does Lulu any harm, but it's also obvious if you think about it carefully that Yumis is not that type, so I was also getting to the point where Yumis probably said that to make himself not hesitate to get serious.

But it's a different story.

To be honest, still, still, a little bit, because I'm needy. Iris thought I'd be sorry if that rash didn't dissipate in this game.

That's why I've really fought calmly with the desire to spill it without any relief at all...

When I told Yumis about that, Yumis let her cheeks snap,

"... that scares me too... that doesn't mean I'm calmly busted..."

I said.

Iris heard it and tilted his neck and said:

"But you really want to fight me, don't you, Yumis? To be honest, if you're in the usual mood, you're probably a little out of touch with your humid opponent. So... I think it's just fine"

"... I knew you weren't angry after all!

With that screaming, Yumis came to Illis skillfully exercising his flying magic.

Its left arm was worn a clear magic shield that seemed to have formed at some point, and its appearance flying with thin green feathers on its back was like that of the goddess of war.

I don't have a weapon because her weapon is witchcraft.

Being convinced from his right hand that many sorceries would be unleashed on him from now on, Iris looked at Hummis in return and set him up.