Ishura, Vol. 6: Glory Usurper by Keiso and Kureta

Ishura, Vol. 6: Glory Usurper by Keiso and Kureta

Author:Keiso and Kureta [Keiso and Kureta]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Yen On
Published: 2024-03-19T00:00:00+00:00


There was once a phenomenon called the Particle Storm that ravaged country after country.

Even compared to this Particle Storm, self-proclaimed demon kings, and dragon attacks of legend, the single wyvern Alus the Star Runner was the worst calamity in all of recorded history.

The biggest reason was his speed.

Even Lithia’s air force, supposedly boasting absolute air supremacy, couldn’t fully utilize their air defense network in the face of Alus the Star Runner’s lightning speed invasion and were only able to intercept this singular wyvern on Lithia’s home soil. At the time, Alus the Star Runner hadn’t even utilized his ace in the hole of combining his magic items together to reduce an entire city to ash.

The current situation, with Alus the Star Runner being held up in the first district he attacked in Aureatia, itself a far wider area to defend than Lithia, was a truly miraculous outcome. Forcing him to relentlessly use Rotting Soil Sun and Ground Runner in combat didn’t give him any time to use his combination attack a second time.

I mean, we’ve done a damn good job. Enough to ask for four times the reward from Aureatia; that’s for sure.

But simply containing him was no longer enough.

Giving up a fight just because his enemy remained high in the sky, regenerated even fatal wounds, and possessed invincible defensive abilities brought Shalk’s pride into the mix.

If running around and evading nonstop was all that was needed to win, then no one in the world could rival Shalk the Sound Slicer. However, using skill, strength, or strategy to overwhelm an enemy and silence them was the stuff of true victory.

“Tu, I have an idea. A strategy, even. We’ll need to attack his blind spot, but… You understand where I’m going with this?”

“Stra…tegy…?”

“That’s a no, then.”

Ground Runner once again assailed them, as if to divide the pair.

Shalk evaded fast enough for his figure to disappear completely, and Tu didn’t flinch as she was bathed in hellfire.

Even as the fabric she draped over herself was half incinerated, Tu rolled underneath the rubble, where Shalk had hid himself. It could serve as somewhat of a safe zone and allow them a few brief moments to speak.

“I can help! Just tell me what you need me to do!”

“Do you know what types of magic items that guy’s got?”

“Uh, a whip, mud, some fire…and the Greatshield of the Dead. My attacks don’t do anything to it.”

“…Talking about that magic necklace of his? So you actually know its name, then?”

“Yeah, a long time ago I sorta became familiar with it. He uses a whole bunch of different bullets, too. I mean, just now he shot one that started sprouting all these branches and stuff. If a normal person was hit by one of those, they’d probably shrivel up and die.”

“There’s got to be a limit to the magic bullets. They’re ammunition, after all.”

Shalk was proud of how much he’d managed to do by himself in that regard.

The magic lightning bullets must have been a trump card for Alus the Star Runner, and not something he used multiple times over the course of a fight.



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