Chapter 163: Versus
Dragoon - The way to the dragon knight
Rudel fought the vile serpent through the sky. It could be called a one-sided battle, mostly consisting of his attempts to corner and land a final blow on the beast.
Sakuya opened her large mouth, and as she was about to fire a breath, the serpent laughed. It stopped running to turn towards Rudel and Sakuya.
Before Rudel and Sakuyaâa dragoon of one man and one dragon, the tattered serpent. But now a look of triumph spread across its face.
âYou did well making it this far. You have my praise⦠dragoon.â
While continuously calling Rudel an irregular, here it was, stopping to evaluate him. But Rudelâ
âI see, then disappear. Sakuya!â
Rudel had Sakuya fired on it no questions asked.
âHYAAaaah!!â
Highly condensed mana swelled to a massive size, the light fired off from it drawing a spiral in its flow as it swallowed the dark dragon whole. With that output before her, Izumi narrowed her eyes.
âItâd be hell if that hit the ground.â
Itâs output⦠Rudel was definitely right in his decision, parting from the ground to avoid dragging anyone else in.
All the clouds around them were blown away by the force of that breath, the thick clouds clearing to shine light onto the battlefield.
But the serpent that took the breath, while it had lost a majority of its body, remained floating in the air. Its disintegrating bones showing, it laughed through its ominous visage.
âYou are strong. No, you âtwoâ are strong together. Very well⦠I shall admit that.â
Feeling a bad premonition, Rudel immediately readied Sakuya for a second shot.
âItâs too late!â
The black smoke rising from the ground enveloped the serpent. Prince of the Empire Askewell looked at Rudel from his place in the air.
Rudel grimaced.
âYouâre a stubborn one. Did Aleist let you slip by?â
While it was a problem that couldnât be cleaned up with the word stubborn, Rudel was of the simple belief that he need only defeat him again. I essence, that was the only option.
Askewell opened his mouth.
âArenât youââ
âSakuya, fire.â
âWait! Rudel!â
Izumi stepped in to stop him but she didnât make it in time.
Before he could hear Askewellâs words, Sakuya fired her second round.
âFly awaaay!!â
Sakuyaâs breath assailed the black smoke and Askewell. Yet, Askewell brushed that blast aside with one hand.
Seeing that, Rudel immediately considered countermeasures.
(He redirected it? Luecke had a magic quite similar to that. Then should I beat him in close combat?)
Askewell showed no surprise, nor did he condemn Rudel for his actions. It was almost as if he had foreseen it happening. He plainly continued to speak.
âArenât you irritated?â
â⦠Irritated? That I let your imperial invasion get so far? Or the fact I couldnât win on my own?â
They were both irritating to him. He couldnât fulfill his duty. He couldnât protect his country. That was why he had to take Askewell down and drive the imperial army out of kingdom territory.
That was Rudelâs job.
Askewell lightly laughed.
âAleist, was it? For the sake of such a good-for-nothing existence, both me and you were put through the wringer. You were to be nothing more than a stepping stool in his life⦠I was forced into the role of enemy. Youâll overlook such unreasonability?â
Askewellâs voice was the epitome of serious. These were the screams of his soul.
âNo matter how I tried to save the empireâs people, it was all futile! The reason I kept winning when I went out to the battlefield was all for this day. None of it was my own power! Not a single bit of my lifeâs effort has had any impact on this world! For the sake of that man⦠for that sort of man, can you imagine how many humans have suffered!? Doesnât it irritate you!?â
Looking at the prince before his eyes, Rudel thought.
(What is he talking about?)
It was a simple, honest question. And he understood the answer.
âI see, so you made it Aleistâs fault that things arenât going your way. Good for you, you found an excuse.â
Askewellâs eyes opened wide. A vein surfaced on his forehead. In rage and surprise towards Rudelâs words. His face was one of all sorts of emotions swirling about.
âYou want me to sympathize? Iâll do plenty of that once this battle is over. So⦠die.â
When Rudel directed his right arm at Aleist, the black smoke manifested a number of offensive shields around Askewell. Those spiked shields closed in from around as if to crush him whole.
âI see⦠when you made your dream come true, Iâ¦â
Those several hundred large shields crushed Askewell and exploded. His hair ruffled out of place by the blast wave, Rudel narrowed his eyes as he looked at Askewell.
âIf youâll let me have my say, youâre the unreasonable one here.â
At the end of Rudelâs slightly envious expression, was the form of Askewell riding the back of the dark dragon. And now the form it took on was terribly reminiscent of Sakuyaâs. A purple halo floating behind its back, six wings, and four large limbs.
The differences that stood out were its aggressive, barbed scales and the look in its eyes.
(⦠I want to ride it a bit.)
From the point of view of one who had desperately become a dragoon, he had a complaint or two for Askewell, who had mimicked one at the drop of a hat.
Even if he was barking up the wrong tree.
The dark dragon opened its mouth.
âDonât think this makes us equal. We surpass you on all fronts. In order to restore these glaring errors, the more your abnormality increases, the stronger we become.â
Rudel folded his arms.
âI see, so you donât start out almighty. Then there are ways to go about it.â
Izumi wondered if the calm and collected Rudel had some ingenious idea.
âYou have a plan?â
But Rudel offered an immediate reply.
âNone! But since itâs come to this, thereâ no choice but to grow stronger than we are now. If we do that, we can surpass our enemy.â
Izumi breathed a sigh.
âYou heard it, if you get stronger, theyâll alsoââ
âThen Iâll surpass what comes next. You worry too much⦠Iâm quite used to fighting guys stronger than me.â
As Rudel made a smile, Izumi shut her mouth. She looked in the direction of the dark dragon and Askewell. Gripping the hilt of her katana.
âGot it. Iâll try to help out. I have to make myself at least a little useful.â
Rudel laughed aloud.
âThat makes it three against two! Itâs our win.â
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On the ground, the Kingdom of Courtois fought the imperial army under Chlustâs command. With Aleist fighting on the frontmost lines, they barely managed to hold out without crumbling.
That was the most they could do. A gathering of odds and ends, the Courtois army had no coordination. Even if some was established, before the empireâs trained troops, it was a last-second veneer.
âKeep everything down to the basics. Thatâs all we can do!â
Chlust issued simple orders. With the quality of the gathered soldiers all over the place, they had to keep their objectives to the absolute basics.
The army moving especially poorly belonged to the Arses House.
Having not done any decent training, they had become a deadweight.
(If the black knight and his elites werenât here, weâd be screwed.)
Looking up in the sky, two water dragons intercepted the wyverns raining down on them.
They were fighting so they couldnât bring casualties to the ground troops, and none were to die to stray shots from above. However, because of that, their forces had mixed into a muddled mess with the imperial. This prevented them from receiving dragoon support.
Chlust had been driven off to the outskirts, and there he had learned how to command. Yet when an army far too large was placed under his command, his panic began to show.
âThe dragoons will protect the sky! Weâre going to do our part!â
At the same time, he thought.
(To think the empireâs training would be on this level.)
In one on one, the imperial army surpassed Courtois. They could only fight because they had the black knight. Additionally, the soldiers of the imperial army fought almost as if they were walking death row.
As the fight devolved into a chaotic melee, the dragons couldnât attack. With that in mind, compared to fighting the dragons up high, the Courtoan soldiers before their eyes werenât scary in the slightest.
And they couldnât pull back.
They really were dead men walking.
â⦠Brother, we wonât hold out much longer.â
Regardless of the grudge he held towards his brother who shoved command onto him, Chlust could only do what he was capable of.
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âTake that!â
Swinging two swords from his horse, cutting down streams of imperial knights and soldiers, Aleist was terribly stained with the blood spurt.
The gora disappeared into black smoke, while Askewell had fled into the sky.
He had no means to give chase, and so he fought on the ground. But these crazed soldiers were cornering him into a close fight. While his harem members were strong, they were flinching before the enemyâs death-driven insanity.
âShould they usually withdraw after incurring casualties this high!?â
More than twenty percent of the whole. The imperial armyâs casualty figures had long since exceeded that, but he couldnât discern any signs of retreat.
More so, these were soldiers whoâd lost anywhere to run to.
While the tides were already in Courtoisâ favor, even so, the rate things were going would leave tremendous casualties on both sides.
As Aleist helped out his allies while gathering enemies towards himself, a giant white mass approached from the sky.
It was Sakuya.
â⦠Wait a tic.â
Falling towards the battlefield, there were traces of burns on her surface. A heavy gray cloud swirled a spiral, and from it, a black dragon resembling Sakuya slowly showed itself.
âKuh!â
Racing his trusty steed Heath, Aleist tried to part from the course of Sakuyaâs fall when he caught a glimpse of a flash of light.
The one who fell from the sky was Izumi, holding her Katana.
âIzumi-san!â
Izumi looked at the ground, prepared to draw her blade, and in one flashâ
âHah!â
Slashing up the imperial soldiers around Aleist, she landed out of breath before looking at the sky.
Aleist got down from his horse to hear out the situation.
âWhat the hell happened up there!?â
Izumi responded at once. Wiping off the grime on her face, she explained the fight in the air.
âSeven times.â
âSeven what?â
â⦠Rudel and Sakuya, and myself managed to corner that black dragon seven times. But every time, that thing just revives stronger than before. Itâs getting beyond our ability to cope.â
Both armies took distance from where Sakuya fell. While that brought a temporary ceasefire, a look at the sky revealed the black malign dragon looking down over them. On its head, Askewell was also visible.
He wore sinister armor, equipped with a lance, his arms folded.
As Sakuya fell, in order to support her from below, Rudel made a great many shields of life, killing her momentum before she landed.
âRudel!â
While Aleist called out, Rudel seemed considerably vexed.
He heard a voice from on high.
âYou did splendid to hold out so long. But this is the end. Once I defeat you, the world will finally be free of your influence.â
Askewellâs bitter expression was directed at Aleist.
Renewing his grip on both his swords, Aleist grimaced. Come so far, would they really fall short?
(Itâs my fault⦠then I should be the one to settle itâ¦)
He would protect his comrades, even if it cost him his life. It happened the moment he thought that.
Slowly standing Sakuyaâs massive body, Rudel came over to him. His expression was straightforward to no endâ
âAs you can see, thereâs nothing I can do to take that thing down on my own. Aleist, youâre coming with me. The two of us and Sakuya will kill it.â
Aleist flew into a confusion.
â⦠Eh? Say what you want, but I have no idea what to do.â
âNo worries, no problem. For now, just lend a hand. Itâs a bothersome one that immediately revives when youâve almost got it. Iâd love to blow it away before it restores itself, but Iâm lacking in firepower.â
For the Rudel-Sakuya combo to have insufficient firepower? From Aleistâs point of view, that was a nightmare. Even with his help, he started to think when.
âHey, letâs get going. Izumi, Iâm sorry, but could you go help out Chlust? Iâm going to push my limits a bit, so I wouldnât recommend riding with me any further.â
Izumi shrugged her shoulders.
âThat so? Thatâs a shame.â
Looking up, Sakuyaâs palms were approaching the two of them. With a skillful grip, Sakuya boarded Rudel and Aleist on her back.
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Once Rudel was on Sakuyaâs back once more, he looked up at the dark dragon alongside Aleist.
âJust a little more to go. When there was just a little left, it restored itself seven times.â
Seeing an irritated Rudel, Aleist shook his head to the side.
âI get that, but it would be troublesome for you to rely on me here. All I can do is control shadows, that sort of thing. To clear things up, I donât have unlimited mana reserves anymore!â
Rudel directed Aleist a smile.
âYeah, no problem. When I was dead, Sakuya told me. You wonât lose what youâve cultivated yourself. And if itâs mana youâre looking for, Sakuyaâs got it.â
Rudel looked down at Sakuya and smiled.
âBy Sakuya, you mean the goddess, donât you? To think sheâd be waiting at deathâs door for you, well how should I put it⦠no, doesnât really matter.â
As he slowly raised his head, the dark dragon emitted a stream of wyverns out of his body. That scene was a nightmare in itself.
âIs it not landing a finishing blow because itâs got the leisure?â
Aleist thought the enemy was trying to belittle them, though Rudel begged to differ.
âI wonder. If it had leisure, it would have come to finish us off by now. Perhaps its been weakened so far itâs unable to.â
Sakuya slowly spread her wings and roared, while Rudel felt out the flow of mana in her body.
âAleist, try manipulating Sakuyaâs mana. If you just change it up a bit and form the shape, Sakuya will go and do something.â
Despite his confusion, Aleist leaned over and stroked Sakuyaâs back.
âNow thatâs arbitrary. Whatever happens, donât blame me.â
As Rudel and Aleist touched Sakuyaâs back, white and black symbols surfaced over her body as mana raced across its surface. The two of them stood, and Rudelâs right hand. Aleistâs left hand. After the two formed fists to bump with one another, Sakuya flapped her large wings and rose into the sky.
The halo appeared behind her back again.
While the golden armor manifested to protect her, this time that wasnât all. Her third pair of wings formed, and from both shoulders, a new set of arms emerged.
Black, and protected in golden armor, those arms gripped weapons of gold.
And as the wyverns approached Sakuya, hundreds of snake heads emerged from the exposed skin of those arms to bite into them and tear them apart.
âThatâs new. Looks like you get an autonomous intercept.â
Ignoring Rudelâs delight, Aleist looked around somewhat perplexed.
âIsnât that a bit creepy? No, I get Iâm the one who made it, but how to put itâ¦â
As Sakuya rose to the same height as the dark dragon, the two sides exchanged a glare. Askewell looked at Rudel and Aleist, pointing the tip of his spear.
âItâs the same no matter how many times you stand. There is no victory for you.â
More than a hundred wyverns had already manifested around the dragon once more, and the battles on the ground had already resumed.
Within that, Rudel.
âPretty much everyoneâs told me itâs impossible too many times to count, but here I am. And how many times have you said those words? Iâm starting to lose trust in them.â
Rudelâs words put Aleist into a panic.
âCould you please stop riling up your opponents just this once?â
The thick clouds drew a spiral, the lightning letting off light and sound. On the battlefield where the rain was about to fall, Rudel looked to the sky.
â⦠And also. Youâve wasted too much time.â
Turning to Askewell, as if proclaiming his own victory, Rudel pointed at the sky.
Wild dragons shot out from the clouds one after the next, having finished exterminating wyverns, and come over to help.
Askewellâs brow twitched.
âIf thatâs all the help youâve rallied, thenââ
Rudel smiled.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âNo, thatâs not all. Thatâs not all, prince of the empire!â
In addition to the wild dragons, gray dragons with dragoons on their backs entered the stage. Even the dragoons had arrived.
Aleist looked at the ground.
âThere are allies below as wellâ¦even father.â
Starting with Aleistâs home, the Hardie house, the armies of various regions were gathering.
Rudel urged Askewell to surrender.
â⦠Itâs over. The fact our allies have arrived means we have reigned triumphant on the other battlefield. There is no victory for you. Surrender.â
At the point the dragoons came as relief. Rudel could see their victory was secured on the other field. As a matter of fact, that was precisely the case.
However, Askewell wrung out his voice.
âNot yet. Itâs not over yet. Iâm right here. Victory to the empire⦠for the empireâs future, I shall hold victory in these hands!â
Rudel turned to Askewell with a slight mutter.
âI see, thatâs unfortunate.â
On Sakuyaâs roar, Rudel and Aleist lowered their hips. Sakuya and the dark dragon smashed into one another, the shock wave raising a wind around.
With the two closing in the distance, Askewell jumped over to Sakuyaâs back, making his way towards her riders.
Rudel with his sword and shield.
Aleist readied his twin blades, and on Sakuyaâs back, their weapons met.
ââ Iâll make this the end.â
As Rudel said so, Askewell grit his teeth.
âIâll be the one ending it. This bad joke of a destinyâand my fate with you two!â