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Chapter 670: Over the Wall (6)


‘Is that really a fun situation?’


If I were in Cha Hee-ra’s shoes, I would’ve cried out that I wanted to live as I knelt before Hayan.


I was certain that anyone would’ve behaved like that. I wasn’t sure if even Kim Hyunsung would’ve survived that meteorite. Either way, he wouldn’t have laughed that happily.


Although he didn’t have that kind of personality in the first place, the meteorite that Jung Hayan dropped made me feel frustrated.


‘She won’t be able to stop that. She can’t survive.’


The desperate situation made me think of such things. It looked like a lethal move that a Great Demon King would’ve dropped toward the Holy Warrior party.


It couldn’t be seen as ceremonial magic. It was far beyond what other wizards on the continent could do.


Nevertheless… It was ironic that the one that attracted more attention was the red-haired monster.


-Hahahahahaha!


I couldn’t understand, but it could certainly be enjoyable from Cha Hee-ra’s point of view.


Hadn’t it been a long time since she had a proper fight?


Although she went in and out of the monsters’ forest to relieve her stress, it wasn’t enough to satisfy her desire. She wanted to fight until she had lost her mind, and that was finally happening.


The battle wasn’t over yet, but she might’ve felt some sense of accomplishment. She could feel that that was what she wanted.


Perhaps she felt drunk. She looked addicted to fighting.


Her eyes were slowly getting redder, and her muscle strength that humans couldn’t have in return for undermining intelligence permeated her body temporarily.


Even so, she might not have been able to resist that meteorite, but she opened her arms wide and began to run toward the magic that was falling.


I couldn’t hear her laughter anymore. I could only hear the sound of the beast.


Baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaang!!!


Cha Hee-ra’s ax touched the meteorite with a loud bang.


Boooooooooooooooooom!!!


She then used her sword against it as well.


She wouldn’t have been able to withstand the overwhelming ma.s.s if she didn’t bring anything with her. Her items made the impossible possible. I thought that she was going to get squashed. She could definitely get squashed.


‘It’s not going to crush you, right, Noona?’


Cha Hee-ra swung her ax once again.


Baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaang!!!


The falling meteorite shook, causing Jung Hayan to bite her lips tightly.


A battle between forcing the meteorite to crash onto the ground and forcing it back into the skies began.


‘Shouldn’t we save her? If Cha Hee-ra dies, we’re screwed… We’d have to get on Noah’s Ark right away.’


Baaaaaaang!


She swung her ax once more when her ankle touched the ground.


‘Are you trying to break it down before it falls?’


Honestly, I didn’t know if that was possible. At that point, I didn’t think she’d hold be able out against it.


-Faint!!! You m-m-monster! Please faint!


Right after she heard a cry calling her a monster, she did it again.


Baaaaaaaaaaaang!


The meteorite had completely worn out one of her arms defending against it, and her armor was starting to burst due to the pressure.


I gulped as I watched the scene. When her s.h.i.+n hit the ground, Hee-ra swung her weapons once again.


Baaaaaaaaaaaang!!


‘I don’t think it’s going to break. That won’t break. Cha Hee-ra, you’re going to die. Sh*t. No, Hee-ra Noona, you’re not supposed to die.’


Even her hand, which was initially wielding her ax, ended up holding the meteorite instead.


I thought the fight was over by then.


It was impossible to reverse or deflect it away or possibly split it in half.


Of course, it would also be impossible to take it head-on.


The plan was screwed, and at that moment, I thought I had to wrap it up.


Baaaaaaaaaaaaang!


“What?”


Explosive sounds echoed once again.


Booooooooooooooooooom!!


I heard it continue seemingly nonstop, filling the air with tremorous vibrations.


Booooooooooooooooooom!!


In the G.o.ddess’s Mirror, Cha Hee-ra was banging her head against the meteorite.


‘What the h.e.l.l is happening now?’


What was more absurd was that the huge meteorite could be heard shattering from within.


Baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaang!!!


I watched it falling apart and breaking down.


I thought I had seen more than my fair share of unrealistic scenes, but what I saw right at that moment topped everything.


Eventually, the meteorite’s surface started blowing up. What was more worth seeing than my expression was Jung Hayan’s face.


-Please, please faint now!


Cha Hee-ra was welcoming the rain of debris falling from the sky with a satisfied face.


They were being tossed or smashed, causing various noises to emerge.


If there was a difference from before, it was that at that moment, Hee-ra was moving forward, stepping on huge debris falling from the air as she moved toward the sky where Jung Hayan was floating.


She wasn’t as accurate as Kim Hyunsung, but she was still incredibly fast.


The speed at which the muscle strength of her legs was exuded didn’t allow her to change directions, but she was effective in terms of straight movements.


She was. .h.i.t by falling meteorite debris as she went up recklessly, but she didn’t care much.


Jung Hayan’s body disappeared when Cha Hee-ra came up halfway.


Teleportation.


“Did she widen the distance?”


The concept of distance was already meaningless to her, who had teleportation.


The second most important factor in the battle between warriors and wizards was s.p.a.ce between them, and Jung Hayan could control that.


Although she blocked the meteorite, Cha Hee-ra lost a lot of stamina.


Jung Hayan also used a lot of magic, but in that way, Cha Hee-ra’s physical strength would definitely be depleted first.


Or so I thought… Until I saw that the destination of teleportation was behind Cha Hee-ra.


-…!


I didn’t know if she intended to shoot magic at close range, but once again, Cha Heera’s body charged forth with a roar.


She also didn’t expect Jung Hayan’s approach.


The sight of the wizard, who moved so fast that it couldn’t be properly grasped by my telescope, cast all kinds of spells against Cha Hee-ra’s body. It reminded me of the superman I had seen in old comic books.


When I looked at the scene from a distance, I could see the light of magic flas.h.i.+ng.


The red beast had gone up into the air with ambition, but she was being beaten.


How could she catch a wizard who could use teleportation while avoiding falling debris caused by Jung Hayan?


Nevertheless, Cha Hee-ra wasn’t nervous. She was just showing a little irritation.


A short spell while teleporting couldn’t cause decisive damage. Jung Hayan was also very aware of the fact. That was why…


‘You’re drawing a magic circle.’


She was drawing a magic circle in the sky. Shortly after a little more time had pa.s.sed since the circle was completed, debris from the meteorite stopped for a moment and began to be seemingly magnetized towards Cha Hee-ra.


“She’s not a human being…”


Han Sora, who stared blankly at the scene, murmured unconsciously.


‘That’s why people say that she’s the ultimate weapon of mankind.’


The expression ‘transcendental’ wasn’t used on her for no reason. To be honest, I doubted whether they were both human beings.


“Jung Hayan is… I think Jung Hayan will win. Jung Hayan… Is winning. She’s winning!”


“I don’t know about that.”


“Jung Hayan… How… how can a human being… Of course, Cha Hee-ra is also strong, but look at Jung Hayan. Nothing can explain the fact that she can still keep casting spells under such circ.u.mstances. She doesn’t just use magic. I think she knows how to fight. I don’t know if I should say this, but she has great execution skills. She’s a natural at this. Really…”


“She’s great. Honestly, I didn’t expect her to fight like that.”


“I underestimated her too much.”


“…”


“Vice Guild Master, what if Jung Hayan wins like this?”


“Hayan will lose.”


“But…”


“There isn’t any ‘but’. Hayan will lose.”


“…”


“…”


“You’re not trying to intervene, are you?”


“Who do you think I am?”


“How can you intervene in this situation? You’ll die if you try to do that. I’m just telling you what I see…”


It seemed like she thought Jung Hayan was taking the lead, and she was saying what the h.e.l.l was going on with me.


However, some factors were invisible to her and visible only to my eyes.


Jung Hayan had been consuming magic at a rapid rate and had yet to deliver a deadly blow.


Of course, it was undeniable that Cha Hee-ra’s physical strength fell faster, but I had to support Cha Hee-ra.


There was really no other reason.


‘Characteristics.’


There was a gradual change in her characteristics.


[Characteristic - Bloodthirsty Madwoman -???]


[???]


‘She’s going to cross over her limits,’


That was the only explanation. It wasn’t wrong to say that there was a wall or that it would be crossed a little later.


‘She’s really going over it, isn’t she?’


She made the fight a springboard for growth and actually took it. In a way, I thought it was a mental difference.


‘I’m strong, and I can be stronger.’


and…


‘Please faint.’


It boiled down to their mindset.


Cha Hee-ra kept smiling.


I didn’t know if it was because she realized she was jumping over the wall, or whether her fight with Jung Hayan was getting more interesting, but she was bursting into a frenzy, looking as if she was having fun.


She was buried in a rock, burned by fire, and was blown off, but she continued to swing her weapons and smile.


When the ax touched the ground, the atmosphere shook as if an earthquake had occurred, and when the sword was swung, the air was torn apart.


It looked like she was playing in a playground.


On the other hand, Jung Hayan’s eyes were filled with tears.


She was throwing all kinds of magic, but I could see that she was losing confidence.


Obviously, it was the madwoman who was caught up in a magical storm, but Jung Hayan herself looked like she was in it as well.


“Jung Hayan will win. Please…”


‘Hayan has to lose for the sake of her growth.’


Since we spent a lot of time together, I felt sympathetic with that desperate look.


However, Han Sora’s prayer was denied as Jung Hayan took a step in the storm of her own magic.


She looked like a dummy staring straight at Jung Hayan with her two eyes.


Cha Hee-ra’s body began to glow faintly as she continued to gasp. Eventually, I could see the result with my own eyes.


[Characteristic - Bloodthirsty Madwoman - Mythic Cla.s.s]


[Decreases the intellectual stat and increases the other stats except for Luck.]


She didn’t jump over the wall. She broke the barrier built in front of her.


Her coin was rising off the charts into the sky.


“Well, that worked out…”


I was dumbfounded.


Cha Hee-ra had broken the door that humans couldn’t reach with her own power and took another step forward.

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