THE DOWNFALL FROM SELF-CONCEIT AND THE SPECTRE PRINCESS (PART 1)
The light of the blue flames all around us danced.
From the crumbled-down roofs, the tips of decaying street lights, the cracked cobblestone curbsâall those lights, seemingly innumerable, making no sound, emitting no heat, swaying and shimmering, and before I knew it, they changed places, dancing back and forth, back and forth, as if beckoning.
It could even be described as a lustrous sight.
âHow prettyâŚâ
Eren muttered, her expression was enraptured, soul-stolen. Perhaps this sight was something that girls would fancy, but, considering the place, it screamed danger to my ear.
âDeath can sometimes appear sweet and gentle, so much so that the weak-minded and the hopeless will be enticed to take his hand.â Reginaâs words, which she spat out in a hateful tone, suddenly popped up in my mind.
âDonât stare too much at the Will âO the Wisp, or else your mind will get trapped! Make sure not to step away from the barrier!!â
Being warned, Eren and Bruno both regained their color with expressions as if they had just awakened from a dream. The both of them checked where their feet were in relation to the warding stakes.
The Will âO Wisp that had been hovering around us for a while seemed to be annoyed that we were not falling for their illusions, as one of them suddenly swelled up and took on a single form.
âDragon!!â
A throaty scream escaped Bruno.
It was a four-legged dragon âthough because it was formed out of blue flames, perhaps calling it a salamander fit it betterâ with wings outstretched as though it was about to let out a roar, eyes fiery as it stared at us.
ââHieekâŚ?!ââ
As though trying to seize Eren and Bruno, the salamander flew from its spot and came at us with its jaws wide open.
âWOOF!!â
As if to protect the two who tried to get away quickly only to stumble into each other âwhich, thanks to that, kept them away from stepping outside the barrier. In a way, it was good they got scared at thatâ Vier the Sirius confronted the salamander head-on, and the salamander shattered into pieces in the face of my barrier the moment my familiar barked. Its few remaining sparks were also blocked by the barrier and disappeared.
âA dogâs bark wards off evil.â
The knowledge of magic that Regina had taught me blinked in my mind again. Well, Vier is a Sirius to be precise, but in terms of spirituality, a Sirius is a sacred beast that is of a much higher rank compared to lowly evil spirits. While sheâs still far from being a full-fledged beast, her howl still could overwhelm her opponent.
âHm, itâs more like an illusion, I see. Itâs all right, so long as youâre within the barrier and Vier and I are with you, they wonât have much power.â
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After listening to my words, Eren and Bruno, who were entangled with each other, stood up from their fall still embracing one another. As their heads cooled downâ
âWhere are you touching me, you groping jerk?!â
âWhere would I even touch you, you walking skeleton?!â
They turned away from each other, cheeks beet red. Well, just the usual then.
On the other hand, the Will âO the Wisp outside the wards disguised themselves as spirits of the dead, ghosts, or monsters, pretending to attack us in order to scare us off and get us out of the barrier. However, conversely speaking, that meant they didnât have the power to get past the barrier. Knowing that, the three of us could calmly deal with the illusions they conjured.
Eventually, the Will âO the Wisp realized that their threats were ineffective, and thus changed their approach. After a moment of inactivity, I heard the sound of wind splitting before I saw a fist-sized stone flying at us.
âOh no, watch out!â
The stone flew past the barrier âthough with reduced powerâ and landed near us, which we quickly avoided. If it had hit us, we would have been injured. Following it, broken chairs, picture frames, rusty grass sickles, and many other things that were in the area came flying at random.
This must be the so-called Poltergeist phenomenon. Apparently realizing the futility of bluffing from beyond the barrier made them decide to resort to violence.
âBe careful of the projectiles. If you get hit in a bad spot, itâll be dangerous.â
Well, true enough, the souls of the dead themselves couldnât cross the boundary. However, an object thrown with momentum was a different thing, as it still had inertia after going past the barrier, and that could harm us. âŚAlthough, they didnât seem to have enough power to throw bigger objects. However, it was still shocking to see debris and broken household goods flying at you one after another, not to mention, if a rusted blade or a piece of stone grazed a blood vessel, it could still be fatal.
Carefully keeping the soaring objects in my view, I stepped in lightly.
ââŚwell, theyâre not a threat as long as they donât hit.â
Their aim was pretty obvious, and since the projectiles only flew in a straight line, losing them was a cinch.
âHa-ha, even this crappy meatshield is enough to stop peashooters like you all!!â
âYou little-, you!! Donât use me as your damn shield!â
Bruno was hitting back the projectiles that flew in his direction with his practice sword, while Eren already found her place hiding behind his back. Theyâd be just fine.
Soon after, the number of projectiles gradually decreased. Bruno, his sword ready, also raised his eyebrows in suspicion.
âWhat, are they running out of things to throw?â
âNo, they are simply running out of power. Moving things up and around like that requires a lot of mana, you see?â
Basically put, unlike the living who could always absorb the mana from outside their body and convert it into their own mana inside their body, the mana of the dead was finite. Should they use too much, they would disappear (which is also why they suck up the life energy of the living, so that they wouldnât disappear).
ââŚwhich means, those dead souls are running out of juice, Jill?â
âItâs possible that they still have some energy left and are looking for an opening, but Iâm sure theyâre pretty worn out.â
While they knew it wasnât guaranteed, Eren and Bruno were relieved they had a glimmer of hope and thus regained their vigor.
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âAlso, since itâs getting dark already, can you two start preparing the fire pit? You see, souls of the dead and evil spirits and the like, they donât fancy lights so much.
â[âO Light, shine upon my arms].â To be fair, I myself was so mortified I almost missed it, but the sun had almost set in the western sky and the surroundings were on the verge of complete darkness, â[Light].â
On the tip of my staff, I lit up a light made out of magic to help them with their work. The moment I did soâ
The Will âO the Wisps that was bathed by the [Light] instantly snuffed out like a blown candle as they raised a sorrowful shriek.
âââEEH??âââ
All three of us were so dumbfounded we made the same idiotic noise together.
âLook how easily they vanished!â
âWow, youâre amazing, Jill!â
ââŚhad I known, I wouldâve done this from the beginning.â
In contrast to their jubilant faces, I sighed, feeling overwhelmed.
Right when our minds were occupied with what just had happened, Vier barked furiously at the rubble-filled street leading to the outskirts of town.
âHeey, are you all alright?â
âDid something out of place happen?â
As if on cue, Andy and Chad returned with the emus.
âUh, what are you doing?â
Seeing the three of us all tensed up, holding dearly onto our staff and sword and meatshield, Chad asked, dumbfounded.
âWhat happened? You even left the camping site undone.â
Andy looked puzzled as he noticed the firewood, the food, and the warding stakes stuck in the ground littering all over the place.
âWe were attacked by the souls of the dead. Were the two of you all right out there?â
âSouls of the deadâŚ?â
âNo, nothing really happened on our end⌠But, souls of the dead? Iâm not buying it. Youâre all just loitering around, arenât you?â
Andy and Chad looked around the now empty surroundings, all signs of suspicious activity had disappeared before they looked at each other with their faces full of doubt.
âWe were fighting for our life here!â
âHeâs right! It wouldâve been dangerous if Jill wasnât here!â
Annoyed by the attitude of the skeptical adults, the two youngsters crowded them and protested furiously, as if to contend with them. When I looked at Andy and Chad getting annoyed as they tried to hush down Bruno and Eren, I chuckled and was about to turn on my heel to put away the scattered belongingsâwhen I saw Vier was still snarling in their direction, I practically leaped and turned around.
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(Itâs already so dark out, how come they donât bring a lantern?!)
That was when I noticed it. Even though they were illuminated by the Light I lit, neither Andy nor Chad cast a shadow on the ground, and the emus they brought, their eyes were plastic and inorganic.
ââEREN, BRUNO!! Get away from them! Get back inside the barrier!!â
Hearing my impassioned yell, the two of them turned around, exclaiming, âEh?â
Right at that moment, Andy and Chadâs faces froze like cast metalâthey turned to me and grinned, their expression identical, their timing indistinguishable.
âUWAAH?!!â
âEEK?! NOOO!!!â
Right then, white hands emerged from the ground and grabbed Eren and Bruno by the ankles. Upon closer look, I could see white, boney hands growing out of the ground, surrounding the wards, twitching and wriggling eerily like dead grass in the wind.