Chapter 122 How Powerful is He?
Chapter 122 How Powerful is He?
"Nooooo!" That was Aeric's one yell. The sight of Celestia, vulnerable and cornered, consumed him. A burning rage ignited in his chest, unlike anything he'd ever felt. His vision turned red. His body burned with unrestrained power.
It was like an eruption of something hidden within him for a long time. A crimson burning energy enveloped his entire body, and with a primal roar, Aeric thrust his arms forward.
A torrent of blazing red Divinity shot from his palms, slamming into Ravathra and sending it hurtling backward. The force of the blast shook the entire chamber, dislodging rocks from the ceiling.
More rocks fell, crashing on the beast. More, more and more, burying it in its rubble.
"Celestia!" Aeric shouted, rushing to her. He grabbed her, shielding her with his body and at the same time, he summoned another burst of Divinity that instantly stretched to create a protective barrier above them.
It covered all of the team from the rocks and debris which pelted the shield, but the shield held firm.
The rocks stopped falling, and once again, everything was silent.
Once the dust settled, the silence even grew louder. No one was saying anything. The rest of the team — they all stared in stunned silence.
Nyx sat up, coughing through the dust. Her eyes widened as she saw Aeric glowing with crimson energy. "What... What was that?"
Phoebe froze, her mouth agape. "Master Aeric..."
Misty clutched the supplies tightly, her face pale. Even Celestia looked up at Aeric, her eyes wide with shock. She was still in his arms, and her breath was very shallow.
The rocks finished falling, revealing Ravathra's crushed, lifeless form beneath the rubble.
The system's voice rang out:
[The Abyssal Terror has been slain.]
Her eyes darted to the blank orb, but all she could see was Aeric in that moment — his crimson glow, his unrelenting determination, his power.
Her thoughts churned, fear and guilt intertwining in a sickening spiral.
'How could he do that? That wasn't supposed to be possible. No one at his Level should be able to summon physical Divinity like that... let alone wield it with such precision and power. He literally killed that beast with it. He shielded them from falling rocks. Rocks! That was Divinity made physical.'
She swallowed hard, her throat dry. 'What have we done? What if he comes for us? What if he decides one day to take revenge? He's way more powerful than Aryanne and I. Has he been pretending all this while?'
Her heart pounded as images of Aeric holding her by the neck after killing Aryanne and standing on the ruins of what was once the Castle of Moonlight, flashed in his mind.
'Oh no.'
She heard Elara say that power like that is dangerous. 'Dangerous? Is that what he'll become if Aryanne and I continue to push him too far? He doesn't even need to try to get back at me. He could erase me with one blast like he did that monster.'
Her fingers curled into fists, nails biting into her palms as another of her creative thoughts surfaced — one that scared her even more than his power.
'We've both been following Luna's lead this whole time, making things hard for him here. Punishing him for killing Erimyra as mother ordered. What if he strikes back? Should I just tell him the truth and maybe he'd show me some mercy?'
But a guy like Aeric of Starlight? Would he even forgive me? Could he?
The sudden hush that had fallen over the room remained as Lady Magda stood still. She had been that way for moments, her face still pale, her mind reeling.
'That level of Divinity... it breaks every rule we know.' There was nothing else to show, but her eyes were still locked on the orb. 'Very few Players have wielded physical Divinity like that in a long while...' Her mind trailed off, refusing to finish the thought.
'And at such a young level. Oh my. I must let the Apostles know of this.'
Then, with a groan the Dungeon Entrance filled with mist as it opened once again. First, Linnette's team consisting of Aryanne and Rosette came out, and then Aeric's team followed.
And everyone was only looking at one person; the only Son of Eros, Aeric of Starlight.
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