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Chapter 59: Ground-breaking!

Chapter 59: Ground-breaking!

Runebelle and Arlysa stood facing each other with tension in the air that caused surges of power. Arlysa with her dark attire and sinister demeanor exuded an aura of darkness that contrasted sharply with Runebelle's gloominess.

Arlysa chuckled darkly. She observed Runebelle taking out her smaller rapid-fire cannon. She taunted, "Oh, how adorable, little girl. You think that tiny toy gun can stand up to the power of darkness?"

Runebelle remained silent with her blue and pink hair framing her face as she held her cannon at the ready. She decided not to respond to Arlysa's taunts with words but let her actions speak for her.

Arlysa was undeterred by Runebelle's silence. She raised her magical staff and summoned a wave of shadowy energy that surged toward Runebelle. The dark tendrils of magic lashed out with deadly intent seeking to overwhelm her.

Runebelle swiftly dodged the incoming dark energy. Her smaller cannon spat out rapid bursts of energy in comparison to her sisters. Each shot was aimed with precision. The blasts of energy collided with Arlysa's dark magic, creating sparks and explosions in the air.

Arlysa let out a dark laughter and said, "You can try to resist me little girl, but darkness will always prevail. It's only a matter of time before you fall."

Runebelle remained focused on her task at hand. Arlysa channeled her dark magic and called out,

"Dark Cage,"

Dark orbs of energy materialized all around her which formed a menacing barrier that threatened to engulf her.

With a swift motion of her hands, Runebelle summoned her elemental pillars. Three pillars of ice, fire and earth emerged around her, each representing a different element.

The dark orbs of energy launched by Arlysa began to pummel Runebelle's elemental pillars. The clash of magic created a chaotic spectacle as dark and elemental forces collided in a fierce battle.

The ice pillar absorbed the dark energy, freezing it into twisted shapes before shattering it into harmless ice crystals. The fire pillar consumed the dark orbs with hungry flames, reducing them to ash. The earth pillar acted as a solid shield, blocking any stray energy that managed to get past the other two.

Arlysa pointed her staff towards Runebelle, which launched out a powerful dark energy blast. This blast tore through Runebelle's elemental pillars, shattering their defenses and striking the young creation directly. The force of the attack sent Runebelle stumbling backward, her smaller cannon falling from her grasp.

Arlysa stepped forward, her face looking dark and malevolent. She pointed at Runebelle and spoke in a chilling tone, "You're tougher than you look, but not tough enough to withstand the darkness. You see, darkness has a way of seeping into every crack and crevice, eroding even the strongest of defenses."

Runebelle remained silent but the damage was evident.

Arlysa slammed her staff into the ground, a surge of dark power coursed through her, causing her form to be enveloped in a malevolent, pulsating aura. Dark skulls emerged from her body, swirling around her like vengeful spirits, and her presence became even more menacing.

Runebelle, despite her gloomy disposition, couldn't help but feel an ominous sense of dread at the display of Arlysa's enhanced power. The dark energy radiating from her opponent was palpable, and it posed a significant threat.

Arlysa grinned wickedly. "You're about to witness true darkness, my dear. Prepare yourself for the abyss."

With those ominous words, Arlysa raised her staff high, ready to unleash a torrent of darkness upon Runebelle who stood her ground.

With her staff raised high, Arlysa channeled her dark power into the spell, causing the atmosphere around her to grow even more foreboding. The dark skulls that surrounded her swirled faster, their eyes gleaming with an eerie crimson light.

A massive sphere of pure darkness formed above her staff, its presence so ominous that it seemed to devour the very light around it.

With a malicious grin, Arlysa directed the sphere of darkness toward her gloomy opponent.

"Eclipse Annihilation!"

The sphere hurtled through the air leaving a trail of inky blackness in its wake and aimed to engulf Runebelle in its malevolent embrace.

Runebelle's desperate attempt to defend herself with her three elemental pillars proved futile against the overwhelming power of Arlysa's Eclipse Annihilation. As the sphere of pure darkness descended upon her, it consumed her protective barriers with ease, shattering them like fragile glass.

The dark energy engulfed Runebelle, and for a moment, the beach was bathed in an eerie, unnatural darkness. The force of the Eclipse Annihilation was relentless, and Runebelle was caught in its devastating grip.

Arlysa watched in triumph as her spell took effect and Runebelle’s body was obscured within the enveloping darkness. The ominous sphere seemed to drain the very vitality from the young creation, leaving her weakened. Her dark aura pulsated around her while observing Runebelle's unyielding gloomy demeanor.

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"What darkness have you seen in your life, young one?" Arlysa inquired "Why do you persist with that melancholic expression, even in the face of such power?"

Runebelle, though weakened by the dark spell, remained resolute. Her eyes, still locked onto Arlysa, held a depth of sorrow that seemed to transcend her young existence. Though she held onto sadness, she spoke carrying a strength in her words. "I've known nothing but sadness in my life. Every time something good came, something else took it away. I've had nothing, and everyone stayed away from me because of my hair, the two colors... it's always been this way."

The darkness of the Eclipse Annihilation seemed to resonate with the sadness within her.

Arlysa, her dark power pulsating around her, regarded Runebelle with fascination and understanding. She could sense the depth of Runebelle's sorrow, and it intrigued her.

"Such sorrow can be a powerful force," Arlysa mused, her dark aura intensifying. "It can drive one to great heights, or it can consume them entirely. What do you choose, young one? Will you let your sadness define you, or will you use it? What if I were to be the one to use it?"

Runebelle, unable to maintain eye contact, looked down as if her very existence was burdened by the weight of her emotions. The area of the beach she stood upon was engulfed in the darkness, and it seemed as though the shadows themselves responded to her profound sadness.

Meanwhile, amidst the chaotic battle against the mages, Risebelle felt an inexplicable unease. It was not something she could see or hear, nor was it a physical sensation, but rather a deep, instinctual feeling that something was amiss with Runebelle.

Risebelle's focus wavered for a moment. She tried to comprehend this unsettling sensation. She fought off the mages and connect the dots at the same time.

Ignoring the barrage of magical attacks from the mages, Risebelle's focus sharpened on the area where Runebelle had last been seen. It was as though an invisible alarm bell had rung within her, and she knew that she had to act quickly.

"Roselle!" Risebelle called out urgently to her younger sister, who was engaged in combat with Sylra. "I need to check on Runebelle. Keep Sylra busy for me!"

Roselle, though still locked in battle, understood the gravity of the situation. She nodded to Risebelle and redoubled her efforts to fend off Sylra, allowing Risebelle a moment to break away.

As Roselle continued her intense battle with Sylra, the blows from Sylra's Earth-enhanced attacks began to take their toll. She could feel her synthetic body straining under the relentless assault, and her movements were growing sluggish.

Sylra, her rough demeanor and aggressive fighting style, pressed the advantage. She delivered a powerful punch that landed squarely on Roselle's side, sending her sprawling to the sandy ground. Roselle grunted in pain upon rising slowly from the ground.

Despite the pain, Roselle tried to keep Sylra engaged in combat as per Risebelle's instruction.

Sylra with a confident smirk taunted, "You can't even handle a fight with me, little girl. How did you plan on stopping the whole of Magical Academy?"

Roselle, though battered and bruised, refused to back down. She clenched her fists and prepared to face Sylra once more.

Meanwhile, Risebelle moved quickly, darting away from the chaotic battle with the mages. Her heart raced with worry for Runebelle, and she couldn't shake the feeling that something had gone terribly wrong.

She reached the area where Runebelle had been engulfed by the Eclipse Annihilation. The darkness was oppressive, and the air felt heavy with sorrow. Risebelle called out her sister's name.

"Runebelle! Are you okay? Can you hear me?"

Within the shroud of darkness, Runebelle's gloomy figure became visible. Though still filled with sadness, she showed a glimmer of hope when she heard Risebelle.

"I'm here," Runebelle replied, "But I'm trapped, and I can't break free from this darkness."

Risebelle's eyes narrowed while assessing the situation. She could see the profound sadness in Runebelle's eyes, and it broke her heart. But she knew that they couldn't afford to linger in this darkness.

"I'm going to get you out of there, Runebelle," Risebelle declared.

As Risebelle moved to rescue Runebelle from the oppressive darkness of the Eclipse Annihilation, Arlysa, the Elite Mage with an affinity for darkness, had other plans. With a sinister grin, she harnessed the power of the dark aura surrounding her.

"Oh no, dear Risebelle," Arlysa taunted with malice. "You won't be interfering in this little drama."

With a swift and practiced motion, Arlysa extended her hand toward Risebelle. Dark energy surged from her fingertips, forming tendrils of shadow that shot out with incredible speed. Before Risebelle could react, the tendrils coiled around her, ensnaring her in an inky, suffocating darkness.

Risebelle struggled against the binding darkness, her movements growing sluggish. The shadows tightened their grip. She could feel her strength waning as Arlysa's power held her firmly in place.

Meanwhile, the battle between Roselle and Sylra raged on. Despite the pain and fatigue, Roselle refused to yield to her opponent. She had to keep Sylra occupied.

Sylra lunged forward using her Earth-enhanced strength poised for another powerful attack . Roselle grew in her resolve. With a surge of power, she activated her lightning affinity, causing crackling arcs of electricity to gather around her body. Sylra's eyes widened in surprise in witnessing this sudden transformation.

"What?" Sylra exclaimed, caught off guard by Roselle's newfound energy.

In that critical moment, Roselle unleashed her attack move with a triumphant shout.

"Thunderclap, Surge!"

The air around Roselle surged with yellowish energy as a burst of lightning erupted from her, forming a rapidly spinning fan of electric tendrils. This fan of pure, crackling electricity homed in on its target with remarkable precision.

The Thunderclap Surge discharged tendrils of lightning that struck out with pinpoint accuracy, delivering jolts of electricity upon impact. Sylra, unable to react in time, was enveloped by the electrifying assault, her body convulsing from the powerful shocks.

The sand gathered around Sylra, obscuring her from view, Roselle had expected her Thunderclap Surge to have a significant impact on her opponent. However, when the sand cleared, Roselle's eyes widened in astonishment. Sylra stood before her, unharmed and unfazed by the lightning attack.

Confusion and frustration welled up within Roselle who tried to comprehend what had just happened. Sylra, with an air of confidence, began to explain the nature of her abilities.

With an air of superiority, Sylra declared, "Your entire affinity won't work on me, little girl. My Earth affinity allows me to create a sinkhole within my body for charges, absorbing any amount of electricity you throw at me. My body is filled with the earth's essence, making me impervious to lightning damage."

Roselle could hardly believe what she was hearing. The realization that her primary affinity was ineffective against Sylra's Earth affinity left her jaw dropped to the ground. She had counted on her lightning abilities to be her weapon in this battle but it seemed that Sylra had found a way to neutralize that advantage.

"You can't be serious," Roselle said incredulously as now she was filled with frustration and disbelief.

“How am I supposed to fight her now?”