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Now reading: Chapter 1976 - 1757: War 35 from Death Guns In Another World, a Action novel by Nickaido.

However, the Chaos Organization was not without its own formidable elents. From the rear ranks, figures clad in more elaborate dark robes began to erge. These were the higher-ranking mbers, their eyes burning with a fanatical light as they unleashed more potent spells. Dark energy bolts slamd into the ground near Artemia, sending tremors through the earth. Shadowy tendrils snaked out, attempting to ensnare her.

Artemia t these threats with her own divine power. She conjured shields of pure light, deflecting the dark energy with blinding flashes. When the shadowy tendrils reached for her, she unleashed concentrated bursts of lightning, searing them into nothingness. Her movents beca even more intricate, weaving through the enemy attacks while continuing her relentless advance.

She could feel the desperation of the townsfolk waning as they witnessed the arrival of their saviors. Their faltering defenses seed to gain new strength, inspired by the sight of the crimson dragon and the lightning goddess tearing through the enemy ranks. Cheers, though still punctuated by cries of pain, began to rise from behind the barricades.

Artemia focused on pushing deeper into the enemy lines, her goal to disrupt their command structure. She could see the higher-ranking mbers frantically trying to direct their forces, their dark chants echoing across the battlefield. If they could be neutralized, the monstrous horde would likely lose its cohesion.

Spotting a particularly imposing figure clad in ornate black armor, surrounded by a coterie of lesser dark mages, Artemia knew this was a pri target. She surged forward, her speed increasing, leaving trails of lightning in her wake. The mages around the armored figure unleashed a barrage of dark spells, but Artemia t them head-on, her divine energy acting as a shield and a weapon. Bolts of lightning erupted from her, striking down the mages before they could complete their incantations.

The armored figure roared in frustration, drawing a wickedly curved blade that pulsed with dark energy. He lunged at Artemia, his movents surprisingly swift for his size. Their weapons clashed, spear against dark blade, the impact sending sparks flying. The force of the blow jarred Artemia’s arm, a testant to the enemy’s strength.

This was no re grunt. This was a seasoned warrior, empowered by dark magic. Their duel beca a focal point of the battle, a clash between divine light and encroaching darkness. Artemia parried and riposted, her spear a blur of silver against the shadowy blade. Lightning crackled around them, illuminating their intense struggle.

anwhile, Gracier had noticed the concentrated resistance forming around Artemia’s target. With a deafening roar, she swooped low, unleashing another torrent of fla magic directly onto the armored figure’s position. The ground erupted in a fiery explosion, forcing the dark warrior to break off his attack and shield himself against the intense heat.

Taking advantage of the opening, Artemia lunged forward, her spear thrusting with all her might. The tip pierced through a gap in the armored figure’s defenses, finding its mark. A searing surge of lightning coursed through his body, and he let out a strangled cry before collapsing, his dark blade clattering to the ground.

With the fall of this apparent leader, a visible ripple of panic spread through the remaining ranks of the Chaos Organization. Their attacks faltered, their formations began to break. The monstrous creatures, deprived of clear direction, beca more erratic, turning on each other in their confusion.

Gracier, seeing the shift in montum, let out another triumphant roar, a sound that seed to shake the very foundations of the valley. She descended lower, her imnse shadow engulfing the fleeing enemies, her presence alone enough to sow terror.

Artemia moved among the remaining pockets of resistance, her spear flashing, her lightning striking down any who still dared to fight. The battle was far from over, but the tide had definitively turned. The relentless advance of the Chaos Organization had been broken, their leadership shattered.

Slowly, the sounds of battle began to subside. The roars of monsters faded into whimpers, the clash of steel gave way to the ragged breaths of the victorious townsfolk. The air still hung heavy with the sll of smoke and ozone, but now, beneath it, a fragile scent of hope began to bloom.

Gracier landed gracefully nearby, the ground trembling slightly beneath her imnse weight before she began the slow, majestic transformation back into her human form. Scales shimred and receded, bones realigned, and in their place stood Gracier, her crimson hair slightly singed, her face smudged with soot, but her eyes blazing with the fierce light of victory.

They stood side by side amidst the carnage, surveying the battlefield. The scene was grim, a testant to the brutal nature of the conflict. But the despair that had hung so heavy in the air earlier had lifted, replaced by a fragile but growing sense of relief.

The townsfolk began to erge from behind their battered defenses, their faces etched with exhaustion and grief, but their eyes filled with gratitude as they looked upon their saviors. Whispers of thanks began to spread, growing into a chorus of heartfelt appreciation.

Artemia t their gazes, a weary but genuine smile gracing her lips. The fight had been fierce, demanding every ounce of their strength. But seeing the relief in the eyes of these people, knowing they had stood against the encroaching darkness and prevailed, filled her with a profound sense of purpose.

The battle for Oakhaven was won. But the war against the Chaos Organization was far from over. As they looked out over the ravaged landscape, Artemia and Gracier knew that this was just one more step on a long and perilous journey. But standing together, a goddess of war and a crimson dragon, they were ready to face whatever darkness lay ahead. The whispers of hope that now filled the air of Oakhaven would be carried on the wind, a testant to their courage and a promise of the dawn to co.

anwhile on the other locations, the war was raging, becoming more violent as days passed, the second act of the war was about to begin, most of the high ranking mbers of the Chaos Organization would soon act.

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