Dame, using the power of his gauntlets, was moving at an incredible speed around the battlefield. The others that had been fighting close by had moved away due to the amount of destruction that was occurring.
Some had already been caught up by a few Qi blasts from Dame’s fists and had been hit, exploding in the air. Due to some of his attacks being cut in half, it wasn’t just the enemy that was being hurt.
But Dame couldn’t afford to just focus on that; he needed to focus on taking Kawak down, otherwise he would be major trouble for them all.
‘I can’t even join in this fight, there’s no way I can aid Dame!’ Rayna thought. ‘But can Dame do this? Can he win this fight? Such a dangerous weapon in his hands, it will be bad for all of us if he was to fight the others.’
Rayna was imagining if the Crimson Crane had met up with Kawak instead. The amount of powerful items and weapons that the Dark Magus had created — all of them would have become useless.
She was starting to think that right now, no matter what, they had to stop Kawak. For the sake of the entire battle. But what could she do?
“A stronger attack is needed,” Fing said. “Sometimes sacrifices are needed, right? For the sake of everybody and the Clan. Rayna, tell Dame that I’m sorry for everything I did in the past.”
The words that Fing spoke — it was making Rayna’s heart want to jump out of her chest. Why was he saying these things? Why now of all times? He couldn’t be thinking of doing that, right?
Soon after, Fing had launched himself. In the middle of it all, he ran straight ahead. He still had the power of the Qi that had gathered from the others, empowering him, but he knew as soon as it disappeared, he would be useless in this fight.
He was already able to see the outcome. Dame would tire out, he would fall to the ground and proceed to get cut up. Beyond that, Rayna would try to save him along with himself, and the two of them would end up getting killed.
Not knowing the outcome of the battle ahead, there was another option — an option that he could think of.
Dame, who had zapped from the side, soon saw Fing running ahead, which made him stop throwing out his fists immediately.
“What is he doing?” Dame asked himself.
For a moment, Fing glanced in the direction of where Dame was.
“Get ready, don’t waste this opportunity!” Fing shouted.
Kawak, now seeing that the attacks had stopped, looked ahead. He had been hit, but it was no different from some of the training he had experienced. His body was strong, and he had a large amount of Qi, of course.
He was more than ready to fight, and he immediately saw Fing running at him. He readied his sword to strike Fing down, no matter what he had planned — until Fing burst with energy, moving in a smooth motion.
The technique was similar to one of the assassin arts, and seeing this burst of movement, Kawak believed that Fing would be going behind him. Instead, he ran straight ahead, running straight through the sword that was in his hand.
The sword had pierced through Fing’s body, close to the center of his chest, and with his hands reached out, he held onto Kawak’s hand.
“What are you doing!” Kawak said.
Kawak was trying to move, but it appeared as if it was impossible to move his hand. All of the strength of Fing was being used to hold steady onto his hand. Although the sword was able to cut anything, it still needed a hand to move the weapon.
So this was the way Fing had decided to best Kawak, and it was an unexpected sacrifice.
“You Light Faction members may think this isn’t fair, but you know, more important than the rules and morals that we learn in each of our clans, is the people around me,” Fing said. “And it was because of you Light Faction and Alter bastards that I realized that.”
Moving his other hand, Kawak was ready to strike Fing with a large force of energy to knock him away — until his hand had been grabbed by a monstrous figure that was right next to him.
Dame had appeared, and with the might of all of his hands, he punched Kawak with as much force as possible. He continued to hit Kawak with his hybrid form, his own arms, and used whatever he could.
Blood was spewing out from Kawak’s mouth, and eventually his grip had weakened until he had completely let go of the sword. As Kawak’s body was falling to the floor, one of the arms had grabbed onto Kawak and hurled him to the floor.
Right after, the various arms continued to pummel into Kawak again and again at a furious speed. Dame didn’t even know what he was doing — he was just relentless in his attacks, never stopping, until he heard a voice break through it all.
“DAME, stop!” Rayna shouted.
She was there, holding onto Fing, who was bleeding from his mouth with the sword still lodged in his chest.
When Dame finally stopped, he couldn’t even recognize the figure in front of him. Kawak’s body was flattened, nearly every bone had been crushed, and there was no face to even be seen in it all.
“Dame, what do we do, what do we do!” Rayna shouted.
Immediately, Dame jumped up and looked at Fing, who had a large smile on his face.
“I know this doesn’t make it even between us,” Fing said. “But I hope it at least makes up for some of the stuff I did. I hope you see I’m not as big of an arsehole as you thought.”
Another core battle on the battlefield had been decided, as the leader of the Aurora Clan, Kawak, had been eliminated.
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