Hikaru picked up the black stone with a piece of cloth, and it stuck like tar. The fact that it didnât smell like anything was eerie. He could feel the cloth corroding as it frizzled. It didnât look like it would last long.
Similar stone lay scattered on the ground all the way ahead, deeper into the miasmaâthinner now than it was yesterday. What a pain, Hikaru thought.
ăYouâre up, Paula.ă
ăOkay.ă
With her hand on Hikaruâs shoulder, Paula nodded. After getting some proper sleep at dawn, they left in the afternoon and came to this placeâthe home of the sleeping Evil Drakon.
Hikaru had his Group Obfuscation on, with Paulaâs hand on his left shoulder, and Laviaâs hand on the other.
ăOâ God who art in heaven, in thy name I ask for a miracle. Here is unholy ground. By your blessing, purge this place of impurityâă
Her body glowing steadily, Paula reached out her hand.
ăOhâŚă
The black sticky substance on the stone Hikaru was holding turned into white powder. As he tipped the cloth, the powder fell softly, leaving only a stone and a piece of cloth with a hole on it.
ăIncredible. So this is Purification.ă
Paula told Hikaru about the existence of the spell last night.
ăThere is a magic spell called âPurificationâ that can be used by high-ranking clerics. I heard itâs used to cleanse the place when performing a large-scale ritual. I donât know what kind of effects it has. All I know is that itâs always done in some formal settingâŚă
Purification wasnât used to clean mud off a body or as a substitute for disinfection. It was magic to exorcise evil. Evil existed in this world, but was only encountered rarely. There wouldnât be evil in a place where the Church performed rituals as well.
Eventually the spell became a mere part of rituals. An antique, so to speakâdisplayed only for its beauty. That is what Paula was testing right now.
Of course, it was necessary to raise Paulaâs Holy stat from 4 to 6 before she was able to use Purification. Yet that still wasnât enough to cast it. As with every spell, Purification required an incantation, but since only high-ranking Clerics could use it, Paula didnât know what she needed to recite.
ăGreat job, Lavia.ă
But Lavia knew about it. She came across an old priestâs notes in a secondhand bookshop in Vireocean. While on the ship, she read the incantation and memorized it.
She loves incantations and signature phrases, after allâŚ
Lavia contributed a lot this time. With Purification, they could sneak up on the Evil Drakon by cleansing their path. The spell would be their trump card to approach the creature with Stealth.
Hikaru was wondering how the Evil Drakon sensed the incoming Flame Gospels. One possibility was that it had the same Mana Detection as Hikaru. The drakon wouldnât have noticed the moment Hikaru fired the revolver as the spell would still be in the range of his Stealth. But far enough, and the spell would fly out of range. What if the Evil Drakon noticed the Flame Gospel then?
Another possibility was that the miasma itself could be a sonar. They were lucky that the miasma had become thinner from yesterdayâs roar.
If it was the former, then there was no problem. Mana Detection couldnât pierce through Stealth or Group Obfuscation. As for the latter, the only option was to walk as slowly as possible to not disturb the miasma. Either way, it was necessary to purify their path.
For a moment, Hikaru thought Lavia would puff out her chest in pride and wear a smug look.
ăH-HikaruâŚă
But instead, she was pointing her trembling finger ahead.
ăWh-What?!ă
Hikaru turned his head to where she was pointing and let out a yelp. He was too focused on the stone in his hand to see his surroundings. There was white sand all around them in a ten-meter radius.
Paula gave a weak laugh.ăI think it was too effective.ă
Damn right, Hikaru thought as he sighed. Not only was there white sand, the miasma itself had vanished.
The theory that the miasma acted like a sonar was thus eliminated. Otherwise, the Evil Drakon wouldâve woken up. Scared me for a sec.
All they did was test the Purification by picking up a stone nearby. Paula also put very little mana into it. How wide would the spellâs effects be if she cast it with all sheâs got?
ăAll right, letâs try this again. Iâm counting on you, Paula.ă
ăOkay!ă
Hands on Hikaru, Paula began casting Purification. They moved slowly, as she needed time to cast the spell. But Hikaru was sure this was the sure-fire way to defeat the drakonâcharging straight with Stealth.
The wakizashi, Hikaruâs most powerful tool, would be their trump card. If they couldnât defeat the Evil Drakon with it, the only choice would be to withdraw. That is, if they had the chance.
Even now Hikaru was not sure about taking Lavia and Paula right next to the enemy. However, the girls meant what they said last night.
Man, why am I so doubtful? I already made my decision.
Hikaru was that terrified of the Evil Drakon. More so than any opponent heâd ever faced before.
Lavia frowned, perhaps from inhaling miasma. Hikaruâs throat burned a little. Even with Paulaâs Purification, the miasma came back. They were still near the edge. It would only get more intense the further they went.
Hikaru nodded, and Lavia nodded back, indicating she was fine.
Paula kept casting Purification. From above, it looked like a white line ran through this land of black and gray. Fortunately there were no flying dragons. It was a good thing that they moved out early.
After about an hour of continuous spellcasting, Paula was nearing her limit.
Hikaru already set Paulaâs Mana capacity to 12, and Magic Principle, the stat that optimized mana consumption, to 2. She had no points left. Even though her Mana capacity far exceeded that of the average person, consecutive casting of high-level spells still took a toll on her.
The sky was growing dark, their surroundings turning gray. Right after every Purification, Hikaru and Lavia took deep breaths, but Paula had to keep chanting, which meant she inhaled more miasma.
ăPaulaâŚă
ăI-I can still go on⌠How far are we?ă
ăAbout half the distance weâve traveled so far.ă
ăI see.ă
Paula gave a pained smile. But they couldnât possibly stop now. They could run straight to the Evil Drakon from here, but it was still too far if Paula were to keep up the spellcasting.
Maybe this was a bad idea, after all.
Lavia squeezed Hikaruâs arm tight.ăHave faith in her.ă
Sheâs right. The only thing left to do is to trust Paula.
Sweat dripping down her pale face, Paula continued to chant, panting heavily, leaving a long trail of white line behind them.
The miasma wasnât the only reason for the darkness around them. The sun was starting to set. They would be surrounded by pure blackness once night came, with no way to tell which direction they were headed.
ăH-Hikaru-samaâŚă
ăYeah.ă
ăD-Did I⌠do fineâŚ?ă
Hikaru caught her as the last of her strength left her body.
ăMore than fine.ăTheir vision was limited, but Hikaru could sense its presence.ăYouâd be the reason for our success once we kill this thing.ă
A towering black figure loomed before them. Hikaru didnât even need to use Mana Detection to know that it was the Evil Drakon.