7 Blululu Part II (2/2)
But for the moment, Drugrat was not happy by what he was seeing. The red demon was not scared by a lot of things, but he dared not to be confident facing such threats. That was the most horrific weapons, but more kept appearing. Mana fire spreading even in the void of space, bacterial attacks, radiations causing instant mutations. All types of conventional and unconventional attacks.
(They have The End or a smaller version. Anything else would be too dangerous for them to manipulate. I really advise you to leave right now.)
They were four reading that information, even if two of the readers didn't know this. And hearing this theory from the Viscount, Leilade knew that he was right. The feeling that she felt since this morning intensified after learning about that weapon. She closed the device, gave it back to the blue octopus and quickly left. Provoking two shouts from the speechless aliens.
”Candaith, leave this planet right now!”
Leilade began to walk toward the portal while sending a mental message to Candaith. They could do this to talk about a lot of things, but they both hated and despised the other so much that they preferred to send their subordinates to do the liaison. Right now was not the time for petty schemes. However, right after sending this and leaving the building, she saw that her bracelet was shining, red. A message from her superior.
”LEAVE NOW!”
The voice of Abaddon, the Demon Emperor commanding the war against the Lanfos resonated in her head. Coincidence or not, her armor reacted and she was instantly protected by a purple layer of metal. She began to teleport toward the portal, not wanting to stay here anymore. Right before she ended her spell, she saw a huge flash of light, disturbing her. Like everyone near her, the little girl raised her head to see something impossible, while darkness began to spread from her small body.
A huge ray of light was traversing the sky above them. They were right now in the dark face of the planet so that ray was easily visible. Others would probably only understand it a few seconds later, but Leilade didn't even looked anymore and sprinted toward the portal. She knew that it was where Arsene was located, where Akama and Candaith should have been. Everyone was probably dead, so she needed to say goodbye to her Death Corps and her Orb. But she still called all the souls nearby to reach her. Some very important ones were still out.
The first moment of stupefaction passed, and soon, everyone ran away, obstructing the passage to go to another planet. The ships were not fast enough, only spatial magic could save them. Soon, the cruelty of reality began to appear. The strong crushing the weak to live. Spells began to fly and corpses were thrown to slow down the fastest runners.
Everywhere chaos reigned, except near a few peculiar living beings. All of them were the experts of the army, those that nobody wanted to anger even if they would die if they didn't do it. Leilade was part of this group and of course, the entire air was black around her. Anything too close would be destroyed, whether it was alive or not. Soon, those that were in front of her didn't try to run forward but to avoid her. They didn't know if this ray of light will hit them, but they knew that they would die if she was too close.
As the path began to be unobstructed, she didn't care at all. She was not slow down by the creatures in front of her anyway, it was only reducing the energy stored inside her darkness. Even in that time of crisis, Leilade found that it was a shame that she couldn't legitimately kill more people. Barely a few dozens of meters before the portal, a group of blue balls caught up with her. After seeing that in this group was master Agnil and grand chief Lucio she was very pleased. This chief couldn't die at all.
She threw a look and saw more coming, but she couldn't slow down at all. And they couldn't pass through the portals in those forms, meaning that they would be condemned. Two, three, five, seven, eleven. As more and more were saved, she was confident that she could explain why she left the others. Finally, she arrived at the portal while the two werewolves in front of her were absorbed by the dark tentacles. Right before her head passed through it, she still saw the light coming from the sky toward them. Her guts were right, and the last thought of the sorceress was the fact that the Lanfos were able to fire two times, destroying the two most important bases in this Secteur, Arsene and Artosis, crippling all their efforts from the last decade.