Chapter 1109: Is He Dead?
From the double doors, three odd individuals came out.
One, oddly enough, took to the skies and shone so brilliantly that none could see what he looked like beyond the vicious, golden radiance. A warm air cascaded from this figure, almost making everyone looking on relax and be filled with relief.
Almost.
When this figure shimmered several meters above ground, however, the golden sword Yuyui was holding violently extricated itself from her grip and rushed towards this it!
Another one of the three figures was an unnaturally tall creature with pasty, pale skin, and hollow sockets. His hair was as pale as his body, but rather long-reaching to his jaw. He wore a suit of armour glowing at the chest plate from the glow of his name branded onto his flesh and exuded a mighty, indifference presence that gave the impression that he was some sort of sealed calamity simply waiting for a command to release its uncaring wrath.
But.
But...
Both these individuals' powers could not be rated the same as that which wafted from the figure between them.
The attention of the observers was plastered on him, and some found it hard to breath when looking directly at him.
The rhythm of his steps on the slowly calming sea resounded fantastically across a wide range, dictating how everyone should act, feel and think.
Every other sound seemed to be dampened by his existence.
His features, on the other hand, were frightening... or perhaps so enthralling that none dared to so much as squeak.
Standing at three and a half meters, the creature looked as though it was made from a pale, ebony ceramic material that vaguely allowed for onlookers to see the yellowish red charges building within its thin yet defined body. A kite-shaped hole was borne into its chest and it spread grooves like branches through the creature's skin that reached up to its long neck and shoulders.
The creature wore a set of baggy, furry pants that matched its long, wispy hair that refused to stay in place.
The curved, smoking, yellow eyes of the creature pulled the onlookers in, but something other than all these features stuck out the most to the audience.
The creature had four arms, and one of them, cradled... odd stack of shadows and faint colour that rested over its shoulders? Whatever it was, it was huge, and it contributed to the striking pressure the ominous being already had.
On top of this, in another one of the creature's hands, what looked like a five-meter-long javelin with a dull, luminous, soul-like blue glow could be seen. It was doubtful what shape it truly embodied though, as some could have sworn there was a shiny thread attached to it.
The ambience of the whole scene was suddenly disturbed by the gargantuan doors behind the creature and its followers closing and disappearing as though they had never existed.
...
Replicus massaged his long neck with one of his two free hands.
"Looks like things went well on this side," he said.
His audience remained rooted to the... sea, for another few seconds. It was only after Yuyui spoke that everything seemed to gush with life once again.
"M-Master?" she said in disbelief.
"Master?" Pherdanta looked at Yuyui strangely, and then turned to see that... indeed, by that four-armed creature's side, was a familiar, wrinkly face, but he looked so different. This could only mean...
"Boss, is that... is that really you?" Grim said, bewildered.
Replicus sighed.
"Right. I'm going to have to get used to this, I suppose," he said as he walked closer.
Pherdanta, Yuyui and Grim rushed forth while everyone else remained frozen. Baddan didn't know whether to join them all or not.
The eager three soon found that approaching the Warmoth's Progeny wasn't so simple. The closer they got, the more the Ju`wtte around him sparked dangerously as if warning them.
"It's alright. You'll be fine," Replicus reassured, and the trio found the courage to approach once more, though slowly.
"How... How did this happen?" Pherdanta asked while looking up at him. Her master was huge now!
"Long story," Replicus said as he patted her head gently. It fit in his hand easily with plenty of room left to spare.
Grim walked around Replicus, surveying him.
"Boss. This is..." he began but couldn't find the rest of the words to say.
"Odd, I know," Replicus said as he walked on, prompting his Unlimited and Yuyui to follow.
The trio gushed and gaped.
They had been so terrified at first by the pressure pouring from Replicus but after discovering that it was him, it was as though the menacing presence faded, leaving them talking to a trusted, four-armed friend instead.
This was especially odd still, though. Normally, unless their master used mana, he didn't really expound a vicious presence at all. That ship had sailed, apparently.
Yuyui had gawked for a few more seconds, trying to process all this when she finally found sanity enough to ask a pressing question.
"Master. What happened? With the necromancer, I mean," she asked worriedly.
Replicus' curved eyes narrowed.
"About that..." he said, but didn't continue.
They had reached where the rest of the group and Em-Sul's vessel were.
"Bright Storm?" the Bishop said in awe, clapping her hands over her mouth. "And I thought I was ugly. What did you do? You were so beautiful before! You looked like the night skies. Such
a shame!"
Replicus would have rolled his eyes if he could.
Eaniss interjected with a chuckle.
"You never cease to amaze. I'd assume that you wore that creepy armour to hide all this, but it all seems new," she said while eyeing Replicus' subordinates. "You gave us a bit of a scare there. We just got done fighting one monstrosity. We're not really in the mood for another."
"Luckily for you, I'm not the enemy," Replicus said while looking down at Eaniss calmly. "On the other hand..."
With the swift activation of his storage space, something fell before Eaniss and floated there, bloodying the ebony waters.
It was the corpse of the masked man, ruined cherry hair, lightless, bloodshot hazel eyes and
all.
Everyone shook at the sight, especially Replicus' subordinates.
Eaniss and the Bishop were a bit stunned.
"I believe this covers what we agreed on before. I appreciate your choice to lend me a hand. I wouldn't have survived in his Territory alone," Replicus said.
Hearing him say this when he looked the way he did and expelled the presence that he did was somewhat comical for everyone who heard what the Warmoth's Progeny said.
Eaniss and the Bishop could tell that the current Bright Storm was not someone they could touch. He even acted in a way befitting such power.
Luckily for them, he seemed to value something more than just power, though, otherwise he
wouldn't have even bothered with staying true to the deal he had made with both of them back when the battle across the Null Remnants had been burning fiercest.
He had agreed to hand over Actuass' corpse if the two helped him defeat him and was staying
true to that promise.
Eaniss smiled and appraised the corpse.
She then looked up at the Warmoth's Progeny again.
"Is he dead?"
Replicus didn't answer for a few seconds.
He merely kept staring into Eaniss' unwavering eyes. Then...
"I wish I knew for sure."
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