Chapter 173: Finally some rest
The spire's energy thickens the air and makes every move feel heavier. Elena's aura blazes brighter as the last guardian constructs loom over them. Her molten blade pulses with energy.
"Focus up!" Elena's voice rang clear through the chaos. Her molten blade slashed downward, sending a wave of lava toward the nearest guardian. "Valentina, keep the first one distracted. Isabella, target its joints with your arrows. Hana, weaken the runes on their cores! I'll take the second one."
The group sprang into action without hesitation, their movements more coordinated under Elena's command.
Valentina rushed to the first guardian, her flaming blade igniting with a burst of fire mana. The creature swung its massive stone arm toward her, but she ducked low, her blade slicing through its wrist. The impact caused molten cracks along the guardian's forearm, but it wasn't enough to stop it.
The guardian stomped forward, its other arm arcing in a wide swing. Valentina leaped to the side, her blade cleaving into the creature's knee. The guardian staggered but didn't fall.
"I could use a little help!" Valentina shouted, dodging another swing.
"On it!" Isabella called from her position at the rear. Her mana-charged arrows struck the guardian's knee joint, the wind magic carving deep fissures into the stone.
"Keep at it!" Valentina yelled, spinning around to deliver an overhead slash. Her blade struck the guardian's shoulder, severing its arm completely. The massive limb crashed to the ground, and the creature let out a distorted roar.
Meanwhile, Elena faced the second guardian alone. Its tall frame radiated dark mana, and every swing of its colossal weapon sent shockwaves through the chamber. Elena stood her ground, her molten blade glowing with intensity.
"You're mine," Elena yelled. Due to her contract with a dragon, while not intentional, she also began to have the pride of one. That is also the reason she took this monster in by herself. She sidestepped the guardian's downward strike. The ground beneath her erupted in lava, her mana flowing into the terrain to destabilize the creature's balance.
The guardian lunged, its blade of stone aiming for her chest. Elena blocked with her sword, the clash sending sparks and molten energy into the air. She gritted her teeth, holding her ground as the guardian pushed against her with immense force.
Elena channeled her mana with a roar, sending a surge of molten energy through her blade. The guardian's weapon cracked and shattered, pieces of stone falling to the ground.
Taking advantage of the opening, Elena slashed upward, her blade leaving a trail in its wake. The strike cut deep into the guardian's torso, causing lava to spill from the crack. The construct staggered but remained standing.
"You're tougher than I thought," Elena muttered, backing up to reassess the situation.
While the others engaged the guardians head-on, Hana darted around the battlefield with lightning speed. Her daggers glinted in the dim light as she targeted the glowing runes embedded in the constructs' forms.
She leaped onto the back of the first guardian, her daggers stabbing into the rune on its shoulder. The creature howled, its movements becoming more erratic as the rune dimmed.
"Keep it busy, Valentina!" Hana shouted, twisting her blade and sending cracks spidering through the rune.
The second guardian swung at Elena, but Hana's dagger found the rune on its side. With a quick slash, she severed the energy flow to the creature's arm, causing it to drop its weapon.
"Your ideas are working, Elena," Hana called out with a note of respect.
Isabella stood at the rear, her bow glowing with mana as she unleashed a barrage of arrows. Each shot struck a weak point in the guardians' forms, weakening them further.
"Sköll, now!" Isabella commanded.
The massive wolf darted forward, her silver body shimmering with divine energy. Sköll lunged at the first guardian, her fangs tearing into its already damaged knee joint. The construct collapsed to one knee, its movements sluggish.
"Finish it, Valentina!" Isabella shouted.
With the first guardian down on one knee, Valentina moved, her blade blazing brighter. She leaped high into the air, bringing her sword down with all her strength. The blade struck the guardian's core, shattering it into a cloud of ash and molten rock.
Elena, meanwhile, faced the second guardian as it swung wildly, its form unstable. With a burst of mana, she surged forward, her blade cleaving through its chest. The guardian let out a guttural roar as its form crumbled, collapsing into a pile of glowing rubble.
The chamber fell silent, the hum of the relay core now faint. Elena turned to the rest, her m blade still glowing in her hand.
"Good work, everyone," she said, slightly exhausted from the fight.
Valentina wiped her blade clean, a small grin playing on her lips. "Not bad, Commander."
Elena froze, her brow arching sharply. "'Commander'? Since when do I have a title?"
Valentina shrugged, a mischievous twinkle in her eye. "Well, someone had to step up and lead us, and you did such a commanding job back there, so I figured it fits."
Elena snorted, a wry smile tugging at her lips. "Oh, great. Next thing I know, you'll be calling me 'Your Excellency.'"
Valentina feigned deep thought, tapping her chin. "You know, that does have a nice ring to it. 'Your Excellency Elena, Tamer of dragons.'"
Elena rolled her eyes, but her smile widened despite herself. "I'll think about it. For now, stick to 'Elena,' or I'll have Ashen sit on you."
"I'd pay to see that," Isabella said dryly, her tone filled with amusement as she finished securing her bow.
Watching the exchange with a bemused expression, Hana finally broke her silence. "You all fight like legends but bicker like children."
"Correction," Valentina said with a mock-serious tone, "we bicker like highly skilled, extremely dangerous children."
The group shared a brief laugh, the tension from the battle easing slightly. Even Elena couldn't help but chuckle, shaking her head as she sheathed her blade.
"Fine, fine," Elena said, raising her hands in mock surrender. "But if you start printing titles on business cards, we're going to have a serious problem."
…
Isabella placed a hand on Sköll's flank, murmuring soft words of praise. The great wolf lowered her head affectionately before shimmering into sparkles of silver light as she retreated into her pet space. "You deserve a rest, girl," Isabella whispered as the light faded.
Hana surveyed the wreckage of the room, her crystalline daggers glinting faintly as she slipped them back into their sheathes. "The first part of the plan is a success. The core is destroyed, so this region's link to the Arbiters is severed."
With the relay core's destruction, the oppressive hum of energy that had filled the chamber faded, leaving silence. The faint glow from the remains of the guardians provided the only light as the women caught their breath.
Valentina leaned against a nearby wall, wiping sweat from her brow. "Well, that was exciting," she said with a faint smirk. "Nothing like near-death experiences to keep us sharp."
Elena shot her a sideways glance, teasing her. "You call that sharp? I saw you almost get flattened back there."
Valentina raised a brow. "Almost. The keyword is almost. And besides, isn't close enough good enough when you're this good-looking?"
"Debatable," Elena replied, though her faint smile betrayed her amusement. "But next time, don't tempt fate by winking at a guardian. I swear you have a death wish."
Hana stepped closer, arms crossed, and her expression was as composed as ever. "Flirting with death might work for you, but let's keep the heroics within reason. We still have a lot of ground to cover." She gestured to the fractured remains of the core. "That was one piece of the puzzle. There's more to dismantle before the Arbiters even feel a dent."
Now, without Sköll, Isabella sat gracefully on a large piece of rubble. She exhaled slowly, her bow resting across her lap. "At least we've bought ourselves time. No reinforcements from this region for now."
Discover exclusive tales on My Virtual Library Empire
Elena nodded, her blade still faintly aglow as she surveyed the room. "We've earned a rest. Find somewhere defensible close by. I'd rather not wait for another wave of those... things while we're still licking our wounds."
Hana motioned toward a room just beyond the relay chamber, partially shielded by jagged stone walls. "There. It's not ideal, but it'll do for now."
The four women moved into the room, their steps quieter now, more deliberate. The small space offered enough shelter to keep them out of sight. Elena ignited a small flame at the tip of her blade, illuminating the darkened recesses.
Valentina stretched out, lying against the wall with her sword resting beside her. "You know, for a universe filled with nightmares, this place isn't half bad if you ignore the constant threat of death."
Isabella chuckled softly as she unstrung her bow, placing it neatly by her side. "Your optimism is as persistent as your recklessness."
Elena lowered herself onto a boulder, leaning her molten blade against the wall. "I think it's more denial than optimism," she smirked.
Valentina shot a mock-offended look at Elena. "Denial? I'll have you know I'm a beacon of positivity. Someone has to keep morale high."
"Morale high or ego inflated?" Hana interjected, her tone dry as she inspected the edges of her daggers for any signs of wear.
Valentina grinned. "Why not both?"
The group chuckled, the sound echoing faintly in the chamber. For a moment, the weight of their surroundings seemed to lift, replaced by a brief but welcome moment of comfort.
Elena's gaze softened as she looked at her team. "Seriously, though. You all did great back there."
Valentina placed a hand over her heart with exaggerated drama. "Aw, praise from our 'Commander.' I feel so validated."
Elena rolled her eyes but couldn't hide her smile. "Don't make me take it back."
"Admit it," Valentina teased. "You like being in charge."
"Don't push your luck," Elena shot back, though her smirk betrayed her happiness.
Isabella adjusted her position, leaning against the wall as she closed her eyes briefly. "Rest while you can. We don't know when the next wave will hit or what else awaits us."
Elena nodded, glancing toward the distant remnants of the relay core, now silent and lifeless. "She's right. We should take what time we have and recharge. When we move again, we need to be at full strength."
The group fell into a comfortable silence, each of them finding small ways to rest and recover. Elena closed her eyes, letting the heat from her blade warm her hands. Valentina hummed softly to herself, her fingers absently tracing patterns in the dirt. Isabella meditated quietly, her breathing steady, while Hana kept her gaze fixed on the chamber's entrance, ever vigilant.
As minutes passed, the oppressive atmosphere seemed to lessen further, the faint glow from Elena's blade casting a warm light over the group. For the first time since entering this hostile domain, the four women felt a small measure of peace.