Alister stepped forward, the golden flas flaring brighter, casting his face in stark light.
"And you," his grin sharpened, "brought that very opportunity to my doorstep."
He gestured to the burning skyline, where dragons streaked through the air battling against rampaging horrors, saving civilians from collapsing buildings and raging fires.
"Thanks to this chaos, people will say," his voice lowered, deliberate and chilling, "that perhaps a tyrant is a cruel concept. But a tyrant who ensures the safety of the people? Perhaps that tyrant might just be a savior, even if his laws are ironclad."
The fires roared louder as Alister’s eyes locked onto Kai, his smile cold and victorious.
"So, from the bottom of my heart, Kai, thank you."
Alister’s golden flas pulsed, brighter and steadier than before, as he slowly lowered his arms. His eyes never left Kai’s, sharp and unyielding.
"As for the question you asked earlier," his tone shifted, colder, almost final.
"My dragons have evacuated every human in this entire sector."
He took a deliberate step forward, golden embers scattering from his boots as the air around him vibrated with raw power.
"aning..."
Alister’s lips curled into a cruel, satisfied smile.
"...our little ga of tag ends here."
Suddenly, the golden flas surrounding Alister shifted, collapsing inward for a single heartbeat before erupting outward in a strange brilliance. His hair began to lengthen unnaturally, each strand turning ghostly white, shimring like threads of divine light.
The transformation carried an almost otherworldly stillness, like the eye of a storm.
His gaze, once sharp and predatory, beca utterly detached, cold and impassive, as if looking down on existence itself.
The golden fire around him morphed into sothing purer, whiter, resembling the raw essence of creation itself.
Kai froze mid-step, his feral grin faltering for just a fraction of a second as the oppressive aura crashed down like a tidal wave. Even the colossal golem at his side hesitated, its chains rattling violently as if in fear.
Alister slowly raised one hand, extending a single finger. His movents were calm, terrifying in their simplicity.
He traced a horizontal line in the air, his voice detached, almost whispering, yet the sound echoed through the ruined city like a divine verdict.
"Void Rend."
Reality itself shuddered. The air split along the path of his finger, a gash of pure white nothingness tearing through space.
Buildings, flas, and rubble along the line were severed in perfect silence before collapsing in an instant. The ground ruptured outward in a delayed shockwave, the sheer force of it erasing everything in its wake.
Kai’s eyes widened, his claws instinctively crossing in front of him as crimson mana surged violently to shield himself. The golem roared, stepping forward to shield its master, but the white gash sliced cleanly through its rune-etched torso like paper.
Kai’s eyes widened in shock as the line of pure void crossed his body. For a heartbeat, nothing happened, then a spray of blood erupted as the cut traced cleanly across his waist.
He staggered backward, the manic grin twisting into a grimace of pain and disbelief. His legs buckled, the wound burning.
Behind him, the colossal golem froze mid-roar. A cut thinner than a strand of hair ran straight across its rune-covered torso before, with a guttural groan, it split cleanly in two. Its upper half crashed into the ruins while its lower half collapsed in a shower of rubble.
Kai fell to one knee, one hand pressing against his waist as crimson mana flared desperately to seal the wound. His breath ca ragged, eyes narrowing not in fear but in rage and disbelief.
For the first ti, Kai’s grin wavered, not from pain, but from the dawning realization that Alister had just revealed sothing entirely beyond the scale of their battle so far.
Alister’s fingers spread wide, golden and white light coiling together into a single, violent point.
His detached gaze never left Kai as he spoke, voice calm yet carrying the weight of absolute finality.
"Now, farewell, you insignificant fool."
His fingers curled slightly as the power gathered at his palm, reality around him warping under the strain.
"Void sphere. Black Hole."
A deep hum reverberated through the air, low at first, then growing louder as if the world itself was groaning in protest.
Far behind Kai, space suddenly twisted. A pinprick of absolute darkness appeared in the distance, no larger than a coin, but the mont it ford, the ground around it cracked violently as debris, flas, and even the lingering mana in the air were pulled toward it.
The tiny black sphere expanded slowly, its surface rippling like liquid night. The pull intensified with every heartbeat, shattered rubble from the battlefield lifting into the air before spiraling toward it at terrifying speed.
The golem’s severed halves screeched as their massive fragnts were dragged inch by inch across the ground, chains snapping and sparking violently as they were torn apart and pulled into the growing void.
Kai’s eyes darted toward it, his grin twisting into sothing darker, angrier. Crimson mana surged wildly around him, lashing out in chaotic bursts to anchor him to the ground.
"You think this will end ?" he roared, his voice a guttural snarl over the rising howl of collapsing space. "I’m not done with you, Alister. You think you are the only one with so crazy abilities at your disposal? Just wait until I get my hands on you."
But the pull of the black hole only grew stronger, reality itself spiraling inward as the air scread and the battlefield began to unravel.
Alister closed the distance in a single blur of white and gold, his detached gaze never leaving Kai.
"Goodbye, Kai."
His foot connected with Kai’s chest in a devastating strike, the force sending him hurtling backward.
Kai’s body, already struggling to knit itself together, finally gave out. The upper half and lower half split completely apart just as he reached the roaring black hole.
For an instant, Kai’s expression twisted into pure rage and disbelief, then both halves of his body were swallowed by the void.
The black hole pulsed violently, compressing in on itself with a deafening, tallic groan before vanishing completely.
Where it had been, there was now only a smooth, perfectly oval crater etched into the earth, the surrounding ground scorched and warped.
Alister lowered his foot back onto the fractured ground, his ghostly white hair settling around his face as the divine glow began to stabilize.
"Now, with that fool handled," he murmured, his tone calm once more. He turned his gaze upward to the sky, to the massive inverted castle still plumting slowly, dark creatures spiraling through the burning clouds.
"It’s ti to face her, the death of purpose."
But then
Squelch.
Alister froze.
His eyes lowered, and there it was, a black spear piercing clean through his heart, erging out of his chest, dripping with radiant golden blood.
For the first ti since his transformation, his expression faltered.
"What...?"
A soft, mocking voice echoed behind him.
"Wow, quite the display."
It was feminine, smooth, and chillingly familiar.
"Who knew summoners could get that strong? If I had known, maybe..." The voice trailed into a dark chuckle. "Maybe I would have gone just a little easier on you."
Alister’s eyes widened, a rare flash of disbelief breaking through his detached composure.
He turned his head slowly, too slowly, and the sight that t him made his breath catch in his throat.
It was her.
A woman stood there with golden-blonde hair streaked faintly with silver. Her deep purple eyes, darker now, almost athyst-black, glead with cruel amusent. Her black-and-silver outfit shimred faintly with writhing black runes that pulsed like living ink.
"No," Alister breathed, his voice barely audible. "It... can’t be."
The woman smiled, sharp and cruel, as if savoring the mont.
"Oh, but it is , Alister," she said softly. "Alive and well."
The na escaped his lips in a whisper, heavy with disbelief.
"Yanzi."
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