I brought up new barriers and tried to think of a different plan.
That being said, I couldnât think of anything good.
I could either fight or run away, but running from something that flew so fast in the sky did not seem likely.
If I wanted to run, I should have done it before it started recognizing me as an enemy.
But on the other hand, I had no way to attack it with the Shortsword of Keshis.
And I didnât think that there was any magic I could use that would kill it without using the shortsword.
I could just fling random magic at it and pray that something would be effective.
However, if Hellfire of Death was too weak, then it seemed unlikely that anything else would be enough to kill even a very weakened Blue Dragon of Delight.
If anything, it would just waste MP shrink my HP as well.
âŠHowever, I had no choice.
It was better than waiting to die.
Thatâs what I decided. And so I searched for magic to use and then chanted.
I didnât care about attributes. Fire was its weakness, and yet Helfire of Death did nothing. So there was no point in caring about it.
I just had to drag the dragon down to the ground.
And then deal the final blow with what power I had left.
If I could bring it to the ground while I still had enough HP left, then I could win.
There was no time to lose. If I hesitated, I would be attacked that many more times, which would affect my chances of winning.
âCurse of Eternal Tunââ
I just said whatever came to mind first.
This one probably used a lot of MP.
Still, I had to use something of this power or I wouldnât be able to knock the dragon out of the sky.
However-I stopped midway.
While I was chanting, an unfamiliar voice had rung in my head.
ââYou have met the requirements. You may now use âHeaven Strikeâ for 45 seconds.
âŠI didnât get it.
I donât remember hearing anything about this skill before.
However, there must be some meaning to being able to use it at this very time.
And so I chanted without hesitation.
âHeaven Strike.â
And just as I did-the sky cracked open.
And then rays of light rained down towards the dragon.
They were pushing against the Blue Dragon of Delight as if to smash it onto the ground.
And then the crack in the sky began to close.
And the lights grew weaker.
In spite of all flashiness of the name and visuals, all it really did was bring the dragon to the ground.
Of course, that was hardly enough to kill the mythological monster, and the dragon was still thrashing around wildly.
âBut that was enough for me.
It was what I had wanted.
If the dragon was on the ground, then my attack would reach it.
And so I dodged the dragonâs attacks as I got closer. Then I stabbed it with the Shortsword of Keshis and chanted.
There was only one magic to use here.
ââHellfire of Death.â
Flames burst from the tip of the sword. And this time, the dragonâs head was completely severed.
âŠI wondered if it would continue to live even after that. But the dragon proved to be less invincible than I feared, and it soon stopped moving.
And then our surroundings grew brighter.
When I looked up at the sky, it had regained its usual brightness.
It was now free from the influence of the Blue Dragon of Delight.
ââŠWe won.â
âWe won!â
âWe really won!â
âThat dragon was so scary!â
The slimes started shouting once they realized it.
Surprisingly, not a single slime had been killed in spite of being in the fight.
Even though I was protecting them with barriers, they were clearly very toughâŠ
Though, the Proud Wolf was staying quietâŠ
âHey, Proud Wolf. Are you alright?â
âIâŠIâm fine! UhâŠso, how did the fight go?â
Yes.
To be honest, I wasnât remotely worried about him.
He had the ability to detect danger and run. In that, he was second to none.
âWe won the fight. Itâs safe to come out now.â
âUnderstood!â
The Proud Wolf said. It took him about 1 minute to return to us.
Which meant that he had run quite farâŠ
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