The blade of that greatsword was currently right above Lapisâ head. Her magic-coated arms were protecting her against it, but the sword was cutting into the protective magic layer by layer. In addition to the weight of the sword and the strength put into it, the pressure of the blade pushed down on Lapis and made her unable to move.
She tried to push back but couldnât at all, as the strength of a berserk Loren surpassed that of Lapis, who was trying to keep her power in check. If she didnât handle this well and let herself continue to be pushed like this, it was not unlikely that the blade would split her head. Lapis had to give Lorenâs true strength an upward revision.
Of course, Lapis had no plans to just obediently let her head be split, so she switched to a more powerful spell and loaded a large amount of magic into her arms. This stopped the blade from cutting into the magic layer and began to push it back.
Loren didnât seem surprised at that. During a rampage, his mind only thought about fighting; there was no room for surprise. Instead, he pulled the sword back and struck down on Lapisâ head again in a second, even more powerful blow.
If Lapis received it directly, she didnât know if she would be pushed back this time. So, she gave up defending and used her magic-clad right arm to fend the blade off. She could still feel the weight of the blow, but was able to dodge the sword as planned. Making use of the opportunity, she stepped into Lorenâs space.
âItâll hurt somewhat, but please bear with me!â
A dull pain coursed through the right arm she had used to ward off the blade earlier. It probably couldnât be used properly in this state â Lapis gave up and extended her left hand to hit Lorenâs torso.
At the same time, she forcefully stomped her right foot and let the impact run through her body while twisting to amplify it. She let the force pass from her shoulder to her left arm, then struck Loren.
Lapisâ palm strike was loaded with enough power to break a normal manâs ribs and if it was taken directly, to make him writhe in pain. Loren didnât put up any defense, so that was what she had expected.
âThisâŠâ
But after that decisive blow, Lapis immediately jumped backwards to gain some distance and cautiously stood in a fighting stance while scowling at Loren.
Her strike had contained enough power to make an ordinary man faint, but the sensation from her palm had told her that the force hadnât struck Loren at all.
âI know that an armor gifted by the Elder, the highest ranking vampire, must have its own defensive power, but I didnât think that itâll be this strong.â
Lapisâ blow had hit the leather jacket Loren was wearing. This jacket was a reward from a being called Elder, the highest ranking vampire in their previous mission. It was made from three layers of Pegasus hide, with ultrafine chain mail and shock absorbent materials inserted in between. It had nullified Lapisâ moderated blow.
âIsnât it too effective?!â
Lapis complained in a scream. But the berserk Loren didnât understand her circumstances at all, and didnât take a break from his attacking frenzy.
He hadnât received any damages from Lapisâ blow and immediately went for a counterattack. His blade came in at a wind-cutting speed, and Lapis twisted her body to dodge it.
âNo, really, Iâve come to not wanting to become your enemy, Loren. In a lot of ways.â
Lapis muttered while looking at Loren, who immediately pulled the sword back after that strike and returned to his assured stance. Be it emotion-wise or ability-wise, Loren had become someone Lapis didnât want to make an enemy of. That didnât mean this battle could end here though.
âReally, what should I do now? What a pain.â
A pursuer whom Loren had missed killing earlier crept up on Lapis from behind without notice. But his head suddenly shot up into the air, and it was Lapis who had hurled it away. Thanks to the spells, she now had the stamina and attack power to kill normal humans with ease, yet it didnât work with Loren.
As his ally, she would think that his armor being able to nullify her attack was a good thing. But in the case where she had to stop his rampage like this, Lapis just wanted to spew venom at the so-called Elder that had given Loren the armor. But there was only Loren in front of her now, so there was no one to direct the venom at.
âIf things go wrong, do I need to be ready to kill youâŠ?â
Lapis wasnât willing to. But if she wasnât prepared to do it, she herself might be in danger; the rampaging Loren did have the power to endanger her.
âThere is⊠no other choice! If you die, please donât blame me!â
An unprecedented amount of magic surged up from Lapisâ arms. Unlike the heat haze from before, it burst into a flaming white light while her ponytail and priest robe fluttered. The earth and wood blocks under her feet were blown away. Her eyes shone with violet light as if they were artificial. Her face, which usually emitted a calm aura, now carried a stern and razor-sharp look.
Loren didnât seem faltered at her changes at all; he just rested his greatsword on one shoulder. Lapis expected the blow he would strike next to be stronger than ever. She clenched both of her fists, ready to catch it directly and crush the blade.
âI canât believe that Loren will be the first opponent I fight in earnest with!â
It was not that bad, Lapis thought and laughed.
In contrast, Loren just kept silent. Even the part of his mind that had originally been reserved for conversation now only focused on the fight. He charged forward without so much as a battle cry.
Lapis had raised her fists, ready to rush in to meet Lorenâs strike when something so golden that it was almost white suddenly blocked her vision.
âWhat?â
Lapis reflexively stopped, but Loren didnât.
He charged on without losing momentum, but when he was still a distance away from Lapis, he suddenly stopped and flopped down to the ground.
Lapis didnât think that he had used up his strength. From his state, she could see that he was still able to go on for quite a while.
He would have exhausted his strength much earlier had Shayna stopped supplying him with power. Basically, it seemed like Shayna didnât try to look at the outside world while she synced with Lorenâs senses. She had answered Lapisâ call earlier because Lapis had touched Lorenâs body and directly addressed her. If one spoke normally, it almost never reached Shayna.
Whatever it was, Lapis turned her eyes to the being that had interrupted her vision for a moment.
Appearing right between Lapis and Loren was a woman with almost-white blond hair, which she let flow freely down her back. A bright red tube top hugged her voluptuous chest, and the hotpants she was wearing fully exposed her belly while barely reaching her thighs.
She was quite tall, and her line of sight was somewhat higher than Lapisâ. She looked down on Lapis and immediately grinned.
âItâs been a while, hasnât it? Do you remember me?â
Strange quirky tone, frank aura. And above all, the purple eyes that were looking at her. Lapis did remember.
âYouâŠâ
âEh? Why is your aura different from last time? Are you getting serious? Being two-faced is so cool! Or something like that?â
âI-itâs not like that!â
As Lapis unintentionally blushed and raised her voice in protest, her tone returned to normal.
âOh, you changed back? It was you being serious, right? Well, whatever is fine, I guess?â
The woman facing her totally suited the word âgrinningâ. Lapis muttered her name with a weary and confused tone.
âGula Gluttony, the Evil God of GluttonyâŠâ
âWhy donât you call me Gula-chan?â
âThereâs no way I will address you so intimately.â
Seeing Lapis being so guarded, Gula looked a bit sad. It was not the kind of sadness that came from the bottom of oneâs heart; Lapis knew it was just for show.
âIâm sad. Iâve gone through the trouble to help you, and yetâŠâ
âHelp?â
âThat boyfriend of yours. Loren, isnât it? He seems strange, so I help a bit.â
Lapisâ eyes widened slightly at Gulaâs words. She had even had to make up her mind to face the berserk Loren, but this evil God had quietly and easily neutralized him. Lapis couldnât help but feel surprised.
âHow the hell did youâŠ?â
âItâs a s-e-c-r-e-t. If you are friendlier to me, Iâll tell you, but⊠You, whatâs your name?â
ââŠItâs Lapis. Iâm a priest.â
âPriest?! Are you lying? Huh, what a strange child.â
Gula said, a hand on her forehead as if she was recalling something. Lapis relaxed her stance and asked while still keeping an alert eye on Gula.
âWhat did you come here for?â
The woman called Gula standing before Lapis looked like a normal human but bore the same eye color of demons. She was a being called an evil god, and had even been sealed.
Lapis had asked, thinking that such beings would never come for nothing. But Gula kept silent for a while, then turned her eyes towards Lapis and clapped.
âYou see, I said before that I wouldnât forget Lorenâs favor, didnât I? If you get into any trouble, Iâll help.â
âSo thatâs the reason youâre standing here? Thatâs the reason you came?â
Gula claimed that she had somehow known that Loren was in a dilemma after seeing him going berserk, and had come to intervene. There was nothing wrong with that; whether it was trustworthy or not was a different story though.
But it didnât explain why Gula had come to this forest.
âA too-smart child is not very charming, you know?â
âI wonât be discouraged that easily, so please stop.â
Lapisâ shoulders drooped miserably. Gula seemed to find it amusing and laughed loudly. She stopped after a while and wiped away the tears at the corners of her eyes.
âActually, I sensed the presence of an old acquaintance around here. So I wondered if I should come to collect them.â
âThat isâŠâ
âI didnât expect much, but it seems like Iâve succeeded in attracting their attention somehow.â
Gula licked her lips and turned her eyes to their surroundings.
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Noticing her glance, Lapis once again got back into a fighting stance.
From the shade of the trees outside the area Loren had wrecked destruction upon, a fresh group of human figures began to appear one by one as if they had been lying in wait.