Chapter 79
Chapter 79
A radiant light flared up around Lydia as she gathered her divine energy. She gasped in surprise. The power was far beyond anything she had ever experienced before.
With the power she had just absorbed from the sword, Lydia could now fully consecrate the weapons and armor of at least three people.
"What if you absorb the sword's power a few more times?" Sylas asked.
"Then I should be able to consecrate all of our weapons," Lydia replied confidently.
"Good. In that case, perform the consecrations at lunchtime, again in the evening, and one more time tomorrow morning. We can't keep dancing to the demon's tune, so let's prepare for the final battle tomorrow."
"Yes!" Lydia nodded vigorously. In a situation where everything had seemed bleak, they finally had a glimmer of hope.
Sylas left the room to inform the Corleone family's group about the plan. As soon as he was gone, the cursed sword began to tremble and hum nervously.
"You're not planning to keep feeding that woman my essence, are you?" the sword groaned.
"So what if I am?" Sylas responded coolly.
"S-stop! If you do that, my power will weaken even more! Do you want to die, enveloped in the demon's mist, like that sword over there?"
Sylas remained unfazed. "You're hardly any help, so I might as well use you for doping."
The cursed sword shuddered violently at Sylas's cold tone. After a moment, it spoke in a voice twisted with desperation.
"Fine... I'll make a concession."
"What now?" Sylas asked, raising an eyebrow.
"In the upcoming battle, wield my power freely. It would be better for you to fight with my strength than to rely on that saint. You want that, don't you?"
The sword was practically begging now, pushing Sylas to take the deal. Sylas looked at the sword for a moment before breaking into a faint smile.
"Where do you get off trying to negotiate? Just shut up and prepare to be consumed. Soon, you'll be a tasty snack."@@@@
"W-wait...!"
"Yes... though I didn't understand it back then..."
There was a deep bitterness in the cursed sword's voice, filled with regret and guilt—an epiphany from someone who had come to realize the truth too late.
"Now I understand... I was meant to save people like this... that my purpose was here, all along."
"Then..." Sylas began.
"Yes... Sylas Corleone... my master..."
The cursed sword began to glow with a soft, blue flame. This fire was different from the one before—it held no intention of harming Sylas.
"My name is Volberk, the Cursed Sword. I acknowledge you as my master... will you walk with me?"
Sylas's hand trembled as he gripped the sword. The legendary cursed sword, Volberk, known as the Incarnation of Fire, was now recognizing him as its true owner. Closing his eyes briefly, Sylas then tightened his grip on the sword and spoke calmly.
"Cursed sword, Volberk."
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Touching the flames that didn't burn, Sylas replied in a steady voice, "Cut the crap. Get back inside. You're just trying to avoid getting eaten."
"N-no, that's not it... I'm being sincere...!"
"If sincerity were a currency, yours would be worthless," Sylas scoffed.
"W-wait... I'm really serious this time! Please...!" Volberk pleaded, but Sylas strapped the sword back to his waist and looked up at the sky. The dark clouds looming overhead still reflected the demon's presence.
"I'm telling the truth...! Please believe me...!"
The consecration would soon be completed, and tomorrow would be the day they put everything on the line.
"Just once... trust me...!" Volberk continued to beg.
The final battle was fast approaching.
"Please... I don't want to be eaten...! Spare me...!"
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