136 Chapter 136: Dragon Slayer (2/2)
It was my turn to save Troy. Jumping in front of him, I finally managed to complete my casting. A gigantic shape materialized in front of me, firmly putting himself between us humans and the incensed dragon.
Black Tortoise had finally arrived.
An immense barrier of water encased us within a transparent bubble over ten meters in diameter. As usual, the water boiled immediately the moment the superheated flames made contact, but there was so much water it didn't matter. Nonetheless, I could feel the scalding heat even deep within the core of the protective bubble.
Not that it mattered. With the help of Black Tortoise, both Troy and I managed to survive the onslaught of the superheated blaze.
”Thanks,” I told Black Tortoise as I placed a hand on his shell. The Celestial Guardian nodded and prepared for his counterattack. A highly pressurized jet of water erupted from the serpent that served as his tail and sliced through the Hellfire Drake's torrent of fire to wash into its mouth. The stunned dragon was actually knocked backward from the geyser, blood fountaining from its jaw.
”Hah!” Troy was getting back up to his feet. ”That should have taught the bastard!”
”No, I think I only managed to make it angrier,” I remarked as the dragon rose back to its feet with an irritated shake of its head. Growling furiously, it lumbered toward us, both of its wings spreading outward to cast an ominous shadow upon us. Even Black Tortoise cowered under the intimidating sight. However, I was more concerned about something else. Glancing at my injured friend, I asked, ”Are you all right? You sure you should be getting up?”
”I'll live.” Troy winced as he dusted himself off, only to accidentally brush against his third degree burns. ”It'll take more than this to kill me. And I don't want to be lying around and waiting for that fucker to roast me.”
Troy was really a tough guy. Not for the first time, I found myself impressed by his tenacity. He was so stubborn that even the grim reaper himself would have trouble convincing him to stay in his grave.
Stomping his feet, Black Tortoise unleashed a tsunami of water at the Hellfire Drake, but the immense dragon merely sliced the huge wave apart with a flick of its tail. All three of us watched dumbly as the Hellfire Drake shook itself dry, and then continued its inexorable advance.
”Tell me your giant tortoise has some other spell up his sleeve,” Troy muttered. I shook my head.
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”Black Tortoise is known more for his defensive magic than offensive,” I admitted with both my hands up. ”That was his most powerful spell.”
Troy glanced at the bubble around us. ”So we're safe as long as we stay inside here?”
”…well…against a rank A dragon…uh, the Hellfire Drake will break through it in five minutes.” I brightened up. ”But that's more than enough time for me to summon something else.”
”Hey!” Kureha shouted as she attacked the Hellfire Drake, now that it had stopped roasting the mountaintop in flames. ”You don't seriously intend to wait inside there for five minutes, are you?!”
With a single slash of her sword, she cut through the dragon's paw. Blood sprouted like a geyser from its armored paw, and the Hellfire Drake roared in fury and pain. However, it swatted poor Kureha away, knocking her against an outcrop of rock that crumbled and fell over her in rubble. Kureha lay, stunned on the ground, as the Hellfire Drake lumbered toward her.
”Damn it.” I had no way of extending the protective bubble or moving it. Even so, at my mental command, Black Tortoise managed to cast a second water barrier over the immobile Kureha. The dragon's claw struck the smaller bubble and managed to put a dent in it, but because Black Tortoise's mana was split between the two spells, it was relatively weaker.
It wasn't going to last a minute.
”The lady's got a point,” Troy remarked as he walked out of the bubble, rubbing his arms. ”I ain't gonna hide in here for five minutes. Not my style.”
With that, he charged at the dragon. The Hellfire Drake noticed his approach, and spun around to swat him away. Troy dodged under the huge claws and punched its forearm with such force I could actually feel the shockwave from a distance. Bellowing, the Hellfire Drake's tail whipped out in retaliation. Troy tried to dodge it, but it was too fast and it caught him in the chest, throwing him to the side. Even though it was just a graze, he was momentarily stunned.
The dragon turned toward him, getting ready to stomp him flat with its claws. Now, I was sure that Troy would somehow survive that, but it wasn't going to be pretty. Regardless, he was my friend and I sure as hell wasn't going to risk his life on intuition.
Cartwheeling through the air, I descended in a graceful arc onto the dragon's head. Aquarius glowed blue as I infused the broadsword with my mana before I stabbed the Hellfire Drake's crown.
The azure blade shattered immediately. Grunting in annoyance, the dragon flicked me away with a forceful jerk of its head. I was sent crashing onto the molten ground several meters away, the searing heat burning through my uniform.
”Argh!”
Even as I thrashed about, the Hellfire Drake mercilessly turned toward me with a snarl and an upraised claw. It evidently intended to stomp me into oblivion.
”Black Tortoise!” I yelled. ”Take Down attack!”
My Celestial Guardian slammed into the Hellfire Drake, knocking it off its feet before it could crush me under its paw. Bellowing, the Hellfire Drake grappled with the colossal tortoise, its claws grazing the side of his armored shell. Despite the minimal damage he had sustained, I was under no illusion that my Black Tortoise would be any match for the Hellfire Drake.
Its tail lashed out and struck Black Tortoise. Even though the Celestial Guardian had withdrawn into his shell, the impact from the attack was enough to send him spinning across the clearing. All four legs emerged from the holes and clamped down tightly on the ground, trying to arrest its momentum.
Aware that it would take a tedious amount of time to wear down Black Tortoise's defenses, the Hellfire Drake turned back toward me. After all, if it eliminated the summoner, then my soul beasts would also disappear along with my demise.
Turning toward me, the Hellfire Drake lunged at me with its jaws wide open, ready to swallow me up.
”…why do I feel as if this has already happened before?” I grumbled as I watched my inevitable demise rush toward me, along with a sensation of déjà vu.