Hearing Usurii's shout and glancing to see what she was doing, he made a quick modification to his plan: he grabbed a large slab of debris before using shunpo to jump off the one he was standing on, appearing in front of Shin just in the nick of time. He used the slab as a shield to delfect the shrapnel, leaving the two of them of them relatively unscathed.
Glancing at Usurii, his eyes widened as he was able to fully comprehend what she'd just done. Using her own body as a shield, she'd protected Fenix from the attack, a boy who was practically a stranger to her. Even though he'd protected her, too, there weren't too many who'd jump in front of an attack like that. His expression shifted-the fierce and cocky attitude faded, and he looked upon her with compassion and a measure of respect. It was odd for him, especially considering how he'd behaved thus far.
"Thank you," he said softly as he set the stone slab down, "I'll try to make sure you don't have to do that again."
Knowing he couldn't afford to be distracted for too long, he returned his attention to the giant creature, and to the spell he'd paused. His expression changed back to one set for battle, even fiercer than before. Usurii's selfless act served to strengthen in resolve, and in response the mana gathering around him grew more volatile. It was time to strike back.
"The ultimate weapon, a blade to sunder the very fabric of reality."
He held out his hand, and a good portion of the mana around him went into it. It whirled and shook, as if it didn't want to be constrained in such a way.
"Darksaber."
The energy sprung forth, a black, chaotic energy forming into the shape of a sword slightly larger than the Aquasoul. It wavered and twisted; the mana didn't want to be controlled, it wanted to burst forth and destroy. Soon, he thought, as if he could somehow communicate his intentions with it, soon I'll give off a bang that'll be worth the wait. Until then, be patient.
It was Star Magic, the most destructive form of elemental magic. There wasn't much known about it, as those who could use it were few and far between, and the magic was so unstable that even fewer survived long enough to study it or wield it with any amount of skill. Some speculated that it wasn't really an element at all, but rather condensed, destructive raw mana. Whatever it was, it was dangerous both to the enemy and the user, and if it weren't for Kaiser's boost in ability it was likely he'd be physically unable to control it well.
But thanks to the serum, he'd achieved a level of physical ability practically unheard of in humans. He still had to be careful, but he had little choice, as he was certain it was the only magic in his arsenal that could possibly defeat the giant rock monster.
He dashed forward to the fist that was still buried into the ground, swinging in a wide arc. His reasoning was fairly simple: if mana acted as its blood, he'd make it bleed, and absorb the mana for his own use. He knew the Aquasoul couldn't put a dent in that rock, but he had little doubt that his strongest level of magic could.
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