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Chapter 395 Crisis (5)

    The battlefield erupted into chaos once more as the Kraken unleashed its fury. Tentacles smashed into tforms, sending waves crashing and adventurers scrambling to hold their ground. But amidst the chaos, a rhythm began to emerge—a familiar, almost instinctual synergy between ra and Lucavion.


    ra steadied herself, gripping her staff tightly as frost magic flickered faintly around her. She couldn''t afford to push her core too hard, not in her unstable state. But she didn''t need overwhelming power—what she needed was precision.


    "Keep it simple, ra!" Lucavion''s voice cut through the din, sharp andmanding. He darted past her, his de slicing cleanly through a smaller tentacle that had lunged toward the group. "Focus on slowing it down and binding the tentacles!"


    She nodded, her breath steadying as she channeled her magic.


    「Frost Chains」 (2-star spell)


    Thick chains of ice erupted from the ground, wrapping tightly around one of the Kraken''s thrashing appendages. The tentacle struggled against the binding, its movements slowed enough for nearby adventurers tond decisive strikes.


    "Good!" Lucavion shouted, his de glowing faintly with [me of Equinox] as he leaped toward another appendage. He struck with surgical precision, his de igniting the tentacle with dark fire that seared through its slick, armored surface.


    ra turned her attention to the smaller creatures swarming toward the tform. Though her mana was unsteady, she channeled a burst of frost magic to intercept them.


    「Icy Veil」 (1-star spell)


    A thin sheet of frost spread across the tform, tripping the monsters and creating openings for the adventurers to dispatch them. But before ra could cast again, a blur of motion caught her eye—a smaller, serpent-like monster darting toward her from the side.


    "ra, left!" Lucavion''s voice barked, and she barely had time to react.


    SWISH! SLASH!


    Lucavion appeared in an instant, his de cutting through the monster before it could strike. Blood sprayed across the icy ground as the creature crumpled, and Lucavion spun to face her, his eyes narrowing.


    "Pay attention! You''re too exposed!" he snapped, his tone harsh but his movements protective.


    "I''m trying!" she shot back, frustration mingling with gratitude. She steadied herself, raising her staff again. "Just don''t get yourself killed covering me!"


    Lucavion smirked faintly, even as he turned back to the Kraken. "Don''t worry about me, mage. I''ve got this."


    The two of them moved together, a seamless blend of magic and melee. Lucavion would dart into the fray, his de carving through tentacles and monsters alike, while ra provided support from behind. Her frost magic slowed the Kraken''s movements, bound its limbs, and created openings for the adventurers tond their attacks. And whenever the chaos grew too close, Lucavion was there, his de striking down any threat that dared approach her.


    "ra, another chain! Right side!" Lucavion shouted as he deflected a cluster of poisonous darts with a quick sh.


    「Frost Chains」


    She cast the spell instinctively, the ice forming around a iling tentacle and holding it in ce. Lucavion lunged forward, his de glowing with dark energy as he delivered a devastating strike to the restrained limb.


    "Perfect!" he called, his voice tinged with approval.


    The fight continued, their movements and magicplementing each other like a well-rehearsed dance. ra could feel the strain of the battle, her core still unstable, but she pushed forward, drawing strength from their shared rhythm. Each time she faltered, Lucavion was there, his de cutting through the chaos to keep her safe.


    "Don''t fall behind, mage!" he shouted, his smirk visible even in the chaos.


    "I won''t!" ra replied, a determined glint in her eyes as she cast another spell to bind the Kraken''s movements. She wasn''t just following his lead—she was keeping pace, proving her worth with every spell.


    And though the battle raged on, amidst the chaos, ra felt something she hadn''t expected: a strange sense of exhration. Fighting alongside Lucavion, matching his tempo, covering his strikes—it was unlike anything she''d experienced before.


    ''I''m not just surviving,'' she thought, her lips curling into a faint smile as she cast another spell. ''I''m fighting.''


    ra''s breath came in steady bursts, the crisp air tinged with salt and the acrid scent of scorched monster flesh. Her frost magic shimmered faintly around her, not as sharp or overwhelming as it could be, but steady—controlled. Every spell she cast felt deliberate, purposeful, as though she was carving her ce into the chaos of the battlefield.


    And it was thrilling.


    For so long, she had trained in seclusion, her master''s strict regimen shaping her understanding of frost magic in painstaking detail. She had spent countless hours perfecting her craft, researching techniques, and honing her precision. It had been her refuge, her obsession, but it had also been a means to an end. Her purpose had always been clear: vengeance.


    But here, amidst the sh of steel and the roar of the Kraken, that singr purpose seemed to blur. The thrill she felt wasn''t born of revenge—it was something else entirely. She was fighting, not just to survive, but to push herself, to see the fruits of her training unfold in real time. And she wasn''t doing it alone.


    Her eyes flicked to Luca, drawn to him as if by instinct. He moved like a shadow, weaving between thrashing tentacles and lunging beasts with an effortless grace that defied the chaos around him. His de glowed faintly, its edge sharp and relentless as it cleaved through the Kraken''s appendages. And through it all, he was smiling.


    That smile was what caught her most. It wasn''t the sharp smirk he wore when he teased her, nor the smug grin that often apanied his infuriating remarks. This was different. It was a quiet, unguarded expression—a look of someone who belonged on the battlefield. As though the chaos wasn''t chaos at all, but a rhythm he understood better than anyone else.


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    ''Luca,'' she thought, her gaze lingering on him. There was something maic about the way he fought. It wasn''t just skill—it was the ease with which he embraced the danger, the way he seemed to thrive under the weight of the Kraken''s fury. His movements were precise, his strikes deliberate, but there was a wildness to him, too, a fearlessness that bordered on reckless.


    And yet, he wasn''t reckless.


    Every step, every swing of his de, felt calcted. His smile wasn''t born of carelessness; it was the smile of someone who knew exactly what he was doing. Someone who had chosen to stand at the edge of chaos and had found his ce there.


    ra felt a shiver run down her spine, though not from fear. It was the same thrill she''d felt moments ago, magnified by the sight of him. She wasn''t sure if it was admiration, curiosity, or something else entirely, but she couldn''t look away.@@novelbin@@


    "Focus, mage!" Luca''s voice cut through her thoughts, sharp but not unkind. He nced over his shoulder at her, his dark eyes gleaming. "You''re staring again. Don''t tell me you''re getting distracted by my good looks."


    ra blinked, her cheeks flushing as she snapped her attention back to the battle. "In your dreams!" she shot back, her voice steady despite the warmth in her face.


    Luca chuckled, sidestepping a iling tentacle as he called out, "Then stop gawking and keep up. We''re not done yet."


    Her lips twitched into a faint smile despite herself. She adjusted her grip on her staff, her frost magic surging as she cast another binding spell.


    "Frost Chains!" she called, the ice forming around another tentacle and locking it in ce.


    "Good," Luca said, darting past her to deliver a finishing blow. His de ignited with dark fire, slicing cleanly through the restrained limb. "That''s the spirit."


    ra let out a breath, her chest heaving slightly from the strain. But the exhration hadn''t faded. If anything, it had only grown. Fighting like this—alongside someone who seemed to understand the battlefield as intimately as she did her spells—it was strangely… freeing.


    ''I''m stronger than I was yesterday,'' she thought, her resolve hardening. ''And I''ll be even stronger tomorrow.''


    But then, as she was thinking about all those, ra''s confident resolve faltered as the ground beneath her began to shift unnaturally.


    CRACK!


    The icy tform groaned and splintered, cracks spreading outwards like veins in the ss. A chilling pull gripped her body, and the world seemed to tilt.


    Her vision blurred, colors and shapes bleeding together into a surreal haze. Time slowed as her bnce wavered, her legs trembling beneath her. The air felt heavy, oppressive, and for a moment, the sounds of the battle faded into a muffled void.


    "Huh?" The word barely escaped her lips as she nced down, her breath hitching.


    Beneath her, the ice fractured entirely, and a swirling vortex formed, ck and violent, spinning with an intensity that defied nature. It wasn''t just water—it was something else, something alive, something wrong. It churned with a malevolent energy, its pull growing stronger with every heartbeat.


    ''No.''


    That same vortex, it was now pulling her.
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