Death Knight Lord Baros and the Martial King of Syphras, Laficel.
These two are almost on the same level.
If you look closely, Baros is slightly below Laficel in terms of skill, but the difference isnât significant.
However, while the regressed Baros has no aura to speak of, Laficel possesses a purple battle aura.
Where did she even obtain that aura?
Thereâs no way a child of just thirteen or so could have gained it through training alone.
And itâs not like her future self brought it back either. Battle aura isnât something that attaches to the soul.
If that were possible, Baros would have returned to this era with his vast dark aura intact.
The answer is simple.
âItâs the power of the cursed sword.â
The cursed sword Mareda controls its host, slashing down humans and sucking up their blood. It then sends that power back to the host, making them stronger, pushing them to slay more humans.
âIt converts the blood into the hostâs dark aura.â
In other words, the aura Laficel is currently wielding is all evil energy injected by the cursed sword.
Hereâs where her genius comes inâshe not only broke free from the cursed swordâs control, but she even transformed that dark aura into her own unique aura.
And she did all of this while in a state of madness.
âOf course, since itâs not a power she cultivated on her own, once itâs used up, she wonât be able to replenish it. But for now, she can use it like her own aura, which is why sheâs so powerful.â
Karnakâs explanation made Serati sigh.
She had a pretty good guess about what he was getting at.
So, heâs saying that if Baros could use aura, he could stand a chance against Laficel?
âYouâre telling me to let Sir Baros possess my body again, arenât you?â
For once, her guess was wrong.
âItâs useless.â
Baros shook his head.
Even if he took over Seratiâs body, the outcome would be the same.
âThe physical gap is just too big.â
Serati bristled.
âAre you saying Iâm that weak?â
She found it hard to accept.
No matter how much of a genius her opponent might be to become a Martial King in the future, Laficel was currently just a teenage girl who hadnât trained much. Meanwhile, Serati was a woman in her twenties who had been training diligently. How could she be any less skilled?
âItâs not that. No matter how used to handling someone elseâs body I am, itâs still not better than handling my own.â
âOhâ¦.â
Now she understood.
When it comes to opponents of equal skill, even something as simple as whether youâre wielding a familiar weapon can determine the outcome. If itâs your own body, that goes without saying.
âThen what am I supposed to do?â
âThe young master already told you, the answer is simple.â
With a resigned expression, Baros looked across the basin.
âHeâs telling me to sneak over, pick up the cursed sword, and give it a try.â
***
Reflecting on conversation with Serati, Baros stared at the two-handed sword before him.
The cursed sword Mareda was bound by mana chains, emitting a strange, eerie hum.
Hummmmmâ¦.
Barosâs face stiffened slightly.
âCan I handle it?â
But he had no other choice. This cursed sword was his only hope.
Or, to be more precise, it was the only way for him to survive this challenge while still living like a human.
If he intended to live like he had before, there were plenty of other options, of course.
âAlright, letâs do this!â
Resolving himself, Baros reached out his hand.
His thick fingers wrapped around Maredaâs hilt.
Fwoosh!
Black flames erupted, filling his vision. The killing intent and madness surged, threatening to consume his mind.
âWretched humanâ¦.â
A thunderous voice echoed in his ears.
âAccept the dominion of darkness!â
And then, a horrifying scream pierced the air.
âArghhhhhhhh!â
***
Terrifying evil spirits, whose mere touch could snuff out life, roamed the sky.
Shadows of destruction, capable of splitting even rocks, raced across the ground.
âKyaaaaaa!â
âGraaaah!â
The evil spirits screamed as they continued to swarm.
The entire basin was overflowing with sinister power.
Yet still, Laficel remained unscathed.
âKarnakâ¦.â
With a soft murmur, she swung her sword.
The purple aura formed a massive blade that swept across the sky.
Nearly a dozen powerful wraithsâevil spirits so strong that a single one required an entire battalion from the templeâwere cut down in one strike.
âKarnakâ¦.â
She stepped forward, weaving through the crowd of shadows.
Waves of aura spread in all directions. The light erased the shadows as ripples of radiance shook the ground.
Clearing a path, Laficel leaped forward.
ââ¦Karnak!â
Slashing through the evil spirits, she made a beeline for the necromancerâs neck.
In a panic, Serati raised her sword to block the attack.
âHah!â
The clash of aura-infused swords sent a jarring shockwave through her entire body.
Serati grimaced in pain.
âArgh, dammit!â
But this time, she wasnât sent flying in humiliation.
The armor summoned from Gehenna deployed a shadow shield just in time, absorbing the remaining impact.
Even in her pain, Serati felt a sense of awe.
âWow, I actually blocked thatâ¦.â
It made her realize once again just how powerful necromancy could be.
The problem was, it also made her realize just how terrifyingly strong this girl, Laficel, really was!
âServant of Hell!â
With a beast-like growl, Laficel extended her left hand.
A purple aura bullet became a flash of light and exploded against Seratiâs abdomen.
âGuh, urgh!â
The impact felt like her internal organs had been flipped upside down. Serati coughed up blood and collapsed to the ground again.
âUghâ¦.â
Even through her groans, she couldnât help but admire her opponent.
âSo this is what itâs like when an aura master reaches the peak, to be able to project their aura like magic bullets or arrowsâ¦â
Thanks to Seratiâs efforts, the evil spirits managed to block Laficelâs path once again.
Frustrated that she couldnât target Karnak, Laficel let out a scream full of rage.
âArrrgh!â
Her elegant sword dance flowed like that of a goddess, and one by one, the evil spirits melted away.
Even amidst the battle, she seized any opportunity to strike at Karnak.
âDeath King!â
A brief gap appeared in the evil spiritsâ encirclement. Laficel lunged forward, her aura-imbued sword sweeping through the air.
âAh!â
This time, Serati couldnât block in time.
The swordâs lightning-fast slash was aimed precisely at Karnakâs neck.
Seratiâs eyes widened in shock.
âLord Karnak?â
Fortunately, Karnakâs head didnât fall.
No blood spilled. It simply vanished without a trace.
It was an illusion.
Suddenly, several Karnaks appeared across the basin, one after another.
âHuffâ¦.â
âI almost diedâ¦.â
âGood thing I preparedâ¦.â
Luckily, Laficel was still out of her mind, meaning she was susceptible to illusions.
And if thereâs one thing Karnak excels at, itâs illusion magic and bewitching spells!
All of Karnakâs illusions spoke at once.
âNow.â
âAll we need to do is wait.â
âUntil Baros arrives!â
But the three chattering illusions were quickly cut down by Laficelâs purple aura.
âKarnakâ¦.â
Unable to tell which one was real, Laficel came up with a very simple solution.
âIâll just kill them all!â
Waves of aura blasted out in all directions.
âI am here.â
The destructive shockwaves rippled across the ground, sweeping over every Karnak.
âI am here.â
Explosions resounded everywhere, one after another.
âI am here.â
What was remarkable, however, was that even in her madness, Laficel was careful not to harm the fallen members of the Kingâs Order. If her aura accidentally veered toward them, she would forcibly change her attackâs direction, ensuring they wouldnât get caught in the explosion.
Serati couldnât help but feel impressed.
âEven in this state, sheâs that skilledâ¦.â
Though they were enemies, it was hard not to respect her.
What kind of righteous hero must she have been to act like this?
âCompared to her, this guyâ¦.â
Serati glanced over at Karnak with a look of disdain.
The lord of her soul was hiding in the safest place he could find.
Where?
He was crouched behind one of the fallen members of the Kingâs Order.
He was using the enemyâs kindness to his advantage, treating his ally as a literal meat shield.
ââ¦â
[What? Why? I have to survive too, you know?]
Judging by his flushed face, he was at least aware of how embarrassing his behavior was.
Regardless, the illusion magic was working well on Laficel.
Again and again, her purple aura sword sliced through the illusions, and each time, Karnak conjured new illusions to hold her off.
But it was only a temporary solution. Once his mana ran out, the outcome was inevitable.
Karnak, growing more anxious, muttered to himself as he continued to cast illusions.
âCome on, Baros, hurry up before I dieâ¦.â
Serati, desperate herself, asked.
[When is she going to run out of power?]
Karnak had explained that once Laficel used up all the blood-infused aura provided by the cursed sword, she wouldnât be able to replenish it.
But there was no sign that her power was diminishing at all.
It was baffling.
Hadnât the entire Kingâs Order fought in shifts just to wear her down?
[Did we fail to exhaust her strength properly?]
Karnak weakly replied.
[No, this is her exhausted stateâ¦]
Her strength had indeed been worn down, she was tired, and her stored aura was depleted.
In reality, she was barely clinging to life, fighting in a near-death state.
[A near-death state, and sheâs this strong?]
[Yeah.]
[Damnâ¦]
Despite supposedly being near death, Laficel looked frighteningly alive, rampaging even more wildly. Her aura-imbued sword slashed relentlessly in all directions. Explosions, smoke, evil spirits, and illusions mixed together, creating chaos.
ââ¦Death King!â
Karnak was sweating profusely.
While he had improved his necromantic power considerably compared to before, it still wasnât that strong. He was running out of strength.
[Is this as far as I can go living like a decent human? Do I need to live like I used to again?]
Serati remarked in disbelief.
[Are you saying youâve been living decently up until now?]
The scene around them was filled with necromancy, evil spirits everywhere, and dark energy boiling over, making it look like the middle of hell.
âAnd yet, he thinks he could get even more wicked?â
Apparently, he could.
[The 1st and 7th battalions are all down.]
These were people who had gathered for the sake of justice and honor. And the 7th Battalion even held deep trust and affection for Karnak.
[If I kill them all and gather their souls, I could take her onâ¦]
[Yes, youâve been fighting decently until now, for sure.]
Serati couldnât believe it. Such a vicious idea was something she had never even imagined. It was beyond her comprehension.
To be fair, Karnak had no real intention of doing it either.
[I know, I know. Iâm well aware itâs something I shouldnât do. But if things keep going like this, we have no other optionsâ¦]
Just then, something unexpected happened.
Laficelâs movements suddenly stopped.
ââ¦.â
With a blank expression, she turned her head and quickly moved.
Her small form slid through the darkness in an instant.
At the same time, rain began to fall from the sky.
A rain of sharp, blood-red flashes. Dozens of blood swords rained down in a storm.
Boom! Boom! Boom!
Amidst the relentless bombardment, a man revealed himself.
A towering knight, gripping a massive two-handed sword in one hand, with red aura trailing behind him.
âIs everyone still alive? Iâm not too late, am I?â
Seratiâs face lit up, and she shouted excitedly.
âSir Baros!â