Even with three of usâmyself, Silena, and the Heroâfacing off against Seraphine in her demonized state, the fight was anything but easy.
I was already at my limit, having drained all my mana in the earlier battle with the Demon King. All I could rely on now was my physical strength. The Hero, Getmwa Joshegiquat, was clearly distracted, his swings hesitant, his focus scattered, likely shaken by the abrupt turn of events in the story right before the supposed ending.
Clang! Clang!
The only one among us fighting at full capacity was Silena. In her usual unnervingly calm state, she pressed forward, undeterred by the fact that Seraphine's enhanced physical abilities were overwhelming both me and the Hero. Combined with her ranged attacks, Silena was managing to keep Seraphine at bay but had no capacity to offer additional support.@@novelbin@@
If nothing else, this gave me an opening to address the Hero and snap him out of his daze. It was critical that his head was in the fightâour lives depended on it.
âHey, pull yourself together.â
ââ¦â¦â
âShit. I know this sucks, but youâre the one holding the sword. If you hesitate, Seraphine isnât going to magically turn back to normal, is she?â
ââ¦I donât know. I donât know what the right thing to do is. The happy ending is gone now⦠so whatâs the point?â
What the hell is wrong with this guy?
My blood boiled at his idiocy. We were on the verge of dying hereâour entire party, the empire, the continent, everything. And all he could do was wallow in existential angst? Iâd assumed heâd take care of the Demon King and save the day, but if weâd left this up to him alone, weâd probably be hearing news of the Hero Partyâs annihilation within a month.