I quickly raised a magic barrier in order to protect Eric and Goran.
The magic barrier seemed to scream hideously under the pressure.
Thatâs how strong the breath was.
Even the vampires were being blown away.
It was rather ridiculous that they had cast Charm on Kathe, only to be killed right away.
It was just as I was thinking this.
Katheâs giant body flew from behind us and crashed heavily into the wall.
Even someone as big as Kathe was still affected by the breath.
Wait a minute. If Kathe was blown away too, that means someone else must have unleashed it.
âYou two continue to watch for the vampires!â
âYou donât have to tell me twice!â
I called to Eric and Goran before spinning around.
There was a dragon there that was even bigger than Kathe. An Evil Dragon.
Its color was gray and it had three wings and three eyes.
Its violent breath was still continuing.
Maybe it had no intention of stopping until we were all dead.
So it was a matter of what would last longer, my magic barrier or its breath.
I didnât think that I would lose.
But Kathe was screaming near the wall.
She looked completely fine, but I guess pain was still pain.
I felt a little sorry for her.
I left Eric and Goran by the magic barrier and got closer to the Evil Dragon.
It was rather difficult, as I had to go against the blast of wind.
It required that I create a magic barrier in front of me that moved forward as I ran behind it.
When I was close enough to the dragon, I jumped into the air so that our eyes met.
Being closer to the face meant taking the worst of the blast.
The barrier creaked. I had never heard it make such a noise before.
A piece of the barrier shattered. I panicked a little.
Was the barrier protecting Eric and Goran still alright?
I swung the Devil King Sword down towards the Evil Dragonâs neck.
But the dragon twisted its head out of the way. My blade chased after it.
âTsk. Not deep enough.â
I only cut through a little skin and flesh on the neck, without reaching the bones.
However, this stopped the wind breath.
Goranâs sword slashed into the Evil Dragonâs left leg, severing it at the thigh.
The dragon immediately lost its balance.
In the same instant, Ericâs sword took off the dragonâs right arm.
Then he swung his sword a second time, finally taking off its head.
There was a loud crash as the body collapsed on the ground.
âWhat about the vampires?â
âThey were killed in the wind breath.â
It had been incredibly powerful.
Even a Vampire High Lord would have died.
âI see. So that means the Vampire High Lords here were not exactly controlling the Evil Dragon.â
âWeâll have to find out more about their relationship!â
Goran said as he swung his sword around.
The dragonâs blood flew from the blade and splattered on the ground.
On the other hand, Eric pulled out some paper and carefully wiped his sword clean.
Then he threw it on the ground.
âYou two are as skilled with the sword as ever.â
I hadnât been able to behead the dragon.
But Eric and Goran had cut through it with precision.
Eric smiled a little sheepishly.
âIt was hardly a threat outside of that breath. Itâs more impressive to me that you charged straight into it.â
âI was able to cut it because you stopped the wind breath for us.â
âThe dragon would have regained its posture if I was alone. You two really helped me.â
As the three of us talked like this, Kathe wobbled up towards us.
âLocke! How horrible of you!â
âYou protected Eric and Goran with a magic barrier. But not me!â
I had thought that it was Kathe who had unleashed the wind breath.
Besides, she was very big.
It wasnât impossible, but it would have been quite difficult to make a barrier of that size.
âDonât you think this is favoritism?â
âThatâs not what it is.â
âIt really hurt! It is so not fair!â
âYou must be more careful from now on!â
Then she looked down at the scraps of paper at Ericâs feet.
âMy house is not a trash can!â
Eric quickly picked up the pieces of paper.
âAnd you too, Goran!â
âUh, alright, I see how swinging my sword made a blood splatter. But look over there.â
A fountain of blood was spraying out of the Evil Dragonâs wounds.
ââŚItâs going to be hard to clean this up.â
Kathe looked very annoyed.
âIn any case, how come you didnât notice it, Kathe?â
âThe Evil Dragonâs attack.â
Had Kathe noticed it, we wouldnât have been attacked by the wind breath from the back.
âExactly. Werenât you supposed to be watching our backs?â
âWell, wait one second, Goran. Iâm sure Kathe has a good reason. Donât you?â
Eric said gently to Kathe.
ââŚIâm sorry. I was watching you all fight the vampires andâŚâ
âOh, you were transfixed.â
Kathe really wasnât used to fighting.