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BlackWolf Origin-Chapter 94: Victory II
Chapter 94 - Victory II
Chapter 76: Victory II
As the Death Knight crumbled into ash, the remaining demon forces faltered. Their morale shattered with the loss of their commander, and chaos swept through their ranks.
On the defense wall, Captain Roy led the final push. His arrows rained down with precision, each imbued with explosive magic that scattered the disoriented demons. His Vice-Captain Miya also doing the same things by using her poisonous arrow that makes no survival allowed. The Division 1 knights, steadfast and disciplined, held their ground, ensuring no breach occurred.
In the heart of the battlefield, Vice-Captain Ursa and the seasoned knights of Division 10 pushed forward with renewed vigor. Ursa's earth magic caused massive upheavals, trapping demons in fissures and preventing their escape. Her booming voice rallied the knights as they pressed the attack.
Meanwhile, Vice-Captain Rafa from Division 6 used her healing and support magic to bolster the knights, ensuring they had the strength to push forward.
Vice-Captain Tigreal led a final charge alongside Princess Akane. Tigreal's impenetrable defence and skill mock makes all the enemy gather to him. He make an opening to Princess Akane to land a powerful ice magic without worrying about other. Akane's devastating ice magic crushed the demon forces, sealing the victory.
But the true turning point came from Princess Akane, who stood at the front lines, her icy magic enveloping the battlefield. She unleashed a massive frozen storm that immobilized waves of enemies. The demon army, already weakened by their losses, had no way to counter her overwhelming magic.Her bravery and strategic prowess turned the tide, inspiring the soldiers to push forward despite the odds.
Captain Elara watched from a distance, her sword sheathed as she observed the triumphant knights raising their banners high. Her gaze lingered on Princess Akane, whose bravery and leadership had turned the tide of the battle.
Elara (smiling): "It seems we owe much to the 'Ice Princess of Arcel' and her determination."
The battlefield was finally silent, victory secured.
As the last remnants of the demon army were defeated, the battlefield grew quiet. The knights of Lathunia and the allied divisions stood victorious, their exhausted faces lighting up with pride and relief. The once chaotic landscape was now filled with triumphant cheers and the steady clang of weapons raised in victory.
The captains and vice-captains gathered near Princess Akane, acknowledging her critical role in turning the tide of the battle.
Captain Roy: (grinning) "Guess you're more than just royalty, Princess. That ice storm was a game-changer."
Vice-Captain Miya: (playfully) "Good thing we kept the skies clear for you, Akane. Poison arrows do wonders on distracted enemies."
Ursa: (nodding with pride) "We couldn't have done it without you, Akane. Your courage led the charge."
Vice-Captain Rafa: (kindly) "Not just courage — it was precision and timing. You held the line when we needed it most."
Vice-Captain Tigreal stood quietly to the side, his heavy armor stained from the battle but his expression calm and vigilant. Princess Akane walked toward him, her eyes filled with gratitude.
Princess Akane: "Tigreal, I owe you this victory. Your defense created the perfect opportunity for me to cast magic without worry. Thank you."
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Tigreal: (stoic) "It's my duty, Princess. But I'm glad I could make a difference."
The knights roared in agreement, raising their weapons to the sky in a chorus of victory. The atmosphere was filled with pride and triumph. Despite the heavy toll, Lathunia stood strong, and the demon threat was vanquished.
Captain Elara: (smiling as she observed the scene) "This is a day they will write songs about—a testament to courage, unity, and resilience."
The captains and knights shared a moment of silent acknowledgment. They had faced the impossible and emerged victorious, their bonds now stronger than ever. This day would be remembered not just for the battle won but for the unity forged in the face of darkness.