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ãããM-, MARVELOUSâ! Thatâs our commander!ããã
Awestruck by the sight, the knights found their mouths agape. The devastation was so transcendentally massiveâfortunately, the vaporized terrain consisted only of the garden, the castle walls, and the waterway drawn from Lake Vault, which the castle faces.
Or rather, Inglis used this technique here precisely because of the terrain. The castle building behind her was intact. Water from Lake Vault began to flow into the huge hole that she had vacated. The neverending rush of the stream looked like a huge waterfall with no bottom.
The sight alone pictured how astronomical the destruction she causedâ
As the water rushed in, it would cover most of the grounds of the castle yard, and with it, nearly half of the whole castle grounds would become a canal with greatly increased width and depth compared to the previous canalâ so Inglis predicted. That shouldnât be that big a problem.
ãYup. For a technique Iâve never tried, it packs quite enough of a punchâã
Inglis, standing at the edge of the chasm she had just carved, nodded to herself with a refreshed smile. This was a combined technique that mobilized all of her Ether and Dragon Roar power with the dragonscale sword as keyâRoaring Ether Cross, perhaps she would name it so.
ãI doubt the words âquiteâ and âenoughâ befit destruction of this scale and intensity. Had I received that head-on, not even a speck of my bone would be leftâ I really wish you didnât point such a thing at a person.ã
Rochefort, who was grabbed by the neck by Inglis, muttered in dismay. Immediately after unleashing her Dragon Roar, Inglis zoomed at top speed with her Ether Armor to rescue Rochefort.
ãWell, Iâm sure there are only a handful of individuals who would be willing to receive this anywayâ Either way, I went to the trouble to save you by the neck, so please spare me any critics.ã
Inglis responded with an almost flirtatious smile.
ãâWhy did you spare me?ã
ãBecause I find it a waste; I canât fight you again if you die after allâ Once youâve recovered enough from your illness, let us meet and fight again. I will fight the Prisma, so please donât let the guilt consume you. After all, it is also what I wished for.ã
ãâ¦â¦I leave it to you, please. If you can defeat that thing with your smile intact, then it is the closest the world has known to true peace. But, spare me the rematch. I donât want to get sent back to the hospital right after I got recuperated.ã
The golden shield that Rochefort held shone and returned to its human form. Arles, now back to her beastfolk shape, took Rochefort from Inglis and bowed reverently.
ãTh-, thank you very much! Thank you very much for saving Ross!!ã
Judging from her conduct, it was apparent how much she truly loved and cared for Rochefort, and how she had a gentle heart. She never was a good fit for the daring suicide mission that Rochefort and his team had adopted.
ãSpeaking of which, what was the purpose of your mission in the first place?ã
Inglis, personally, was happy that she got in a good fight with the both of them, but there were still questions to answer.
ãI-, it was all for meâ Venefique only has me as their Hyrule Menace, so⦠whenever something goes wrong, Iâm the one who bears all the work. However, if we managed to conquer Charalia and enlist their Hyrule Menaces as our own, then I donât have to bear everything by myself, or so he saidâ¦â¦ã
Rochefort was thinking about Arlesâ wellbeing after his deathâ it seemed. Now that Inglis thought about it again, indeed, in a country that only had one Hyrule Menace, if something should happen, then the one Hyrule Menace had to take care of all the work herself.
Charalia had two, Eris and Ripple, and so the burden of the work was split between them. Not to mention, being able to encourage each other to fulfill their roles as the protector of the country they occupy must have been significant.
The strong bond Inglis felt from those two spoke volumes. If Venefique were to conquer Charalia, then they could seize the Hyrule Menaces, and that would considerably reduce the burden Arles had to bear by herself.
ãNo matter how much I bring it to those cheapskate top brass, they wonât ask for an additional Hyrule Menaceâ so I just gotta outsource it, if you know what I mean⦠This was supposed to be my last performance in the last hours of my life, you know? Who woulda guess this is how itâs gonna end? Guess a madman canât tell what the world has in store for him!ã
Rochefort cowered in self-deprecation.
ãI know what we did to your people was terrible! Even so, I couldnât stop itâ Iâm sorry!ã
ãYou donât need to apologize, Arles. All this was instigated by me alone, Iâm the only one who sinnedâ and thatâs all right.ã
ãNo, please donât apologize to me. I should be grateful that you presented me with such an excellent fightâ thank you very much.ã
Inglis bowed to the two of them.
ãâ¦â¦Ross, sheâs, uhhâã
ãYup, sheâs a lunatic⦠Much more than I am. Kukukuâ¦sheâs something else!ã
ãWith that being said, Iâm sure His Majesty the King will sort it out himself laterâ and I have no say in thatâ¦ã
If King Charleas wanted to see them executed, then there was nothing Inglis could do to stop him. Strictly speaking, she could use force to save them, but once she did that, she wouldnât be able to live in this country any longer, and that would trouble Rafinha, Raphael, and her families.
That was not a worthy exchangeâ or so she concluded.
ãâThey will be taken prisoner. Justice⦠will serve them at a later date.ã
The one to declare so was King Charleas who came to the side of Inglis. Although a little unsteady, the king seemed to be able to walk on his own already.