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The yellow giant had suddenly gained an insane amount of speed, having recovered from his attack to catch the blade mid-swing, barehanded nonetheless. He was barely even able to track the movement as it happened. Once again, Rajaka was an anomaly of unknown power. He couldn't detect weakness upon this seemingly god-like opponent. As soon as his plan failed, Michael's eyes were filled solemn acceptance, prepared to take a hit that would quickly completely remove his chest from his body. But this expression was washed out by a bright flash of light and a look of realization. Instead of finishing him right there, the savage brute went for the sword.
Is he toying with me?
The thin blade seemed to absorb the impact of the retaliatory fist at first. But it withheld for only the briefest of moments, glowing brightly before the enchantment on the weapon shattered and the metal was cracked in two. The end of the blade was shot into the air and was tossed and landed into the ground dozens of meters away from the pair. Without the extended range of the weapon, his face grew tense. The spell was broken too. It was the equivalent of bearing a butter knife against a titan.
Tossing it aside, he faced his opponent squarely now.
"You've bested me. What do you want now? My life?" Michael called out, his tone ice cold, but an inferno burned in his crimson eyes.
He was clearly trying to suppress his slipping emotions. It looked like he was being physically strained, as though he was slowly being roasted over a fire-pit. Thoughts leaped wildly around in his head, but he found one that was more prevalent than all of them.
Disappointment.
Feeling it so clearly, he knew now why he walked out first against the intruder. It was because he wanted to prove himself to everyone once and for all. That he was worthy of being the chosen for the person he cared so deeply for. He only wanted to see that soft look in the Queen's eyes once again. He tried to reason this and that, but at the back of his mind, he secretly wanted to return back as the victorious hero that saved Kale. But as it turns out, a heartless monster like him didn't deserve such a grace. He didn't actually care for any of the other squires and knights. He felt so free when they left because now they wouldn't be able to steal any of his glory. He still wholly despised those who bullied and ostracized him. It was only for his own selfish need to feel wanted and important. Now he was just glad they couldn't see him at his most vulnerable state.
The anger over all of this was reaching a boiling point inside of him. The young teen could practically feel the burning energy trying to pour out his pores alongside the beads of sweat. But even at this end, he refused to use let his arcana take control.
"Then hurry and take it!" he roared, "Spare me this last moment of humanity. While I am still Mikhael. I don't want to..." suddenly dropping onto one knee, each of his hands clutching both his chest and head.
The crimson eyes began to glow a faint glimmering gold, Mikhael letting forth a guttural scream to dissipate the building force. But they would not go away this time. It felt like his mind was being burst open as the arcana battered him over and over, punishing him for daring to refuse them, his truest of emotions. The memories were painful to relive. Dim images of fire and blood cascaded into his waning mind and terrifying shrieks thundered into his ears. The slums were being consumed, the ghetto and wooden shacks eaten whole by this wave of flame. And at the center of all the carnage was a young boy, a maddened child who sobbed as he left a twisted trail of murder. It was like watching a monster being born.
"I can't go back to being that... freak..."
...
The yellow giant had suddenly gained an insane amount of speed, having recovered from his attack to catch the blade mid-swing, barehanded nonetheless. He was barely even able to track the movement as it happened. Once again, Rajaka was an anomaly of unknown power. He couldn't detect weakness upon this seemingly god-like opponent. As soon as his plan failed, Michael's eyes were filled solemn acceptance, prepared to take a hit that would quickly completely remove his chest from his body. But this expression was washed out by a bright flash of light and a look of realization. Instead of finishing him right there, the savage brute went for the sword.
Is he toying with me?
The thin blade seemed to absorb the impact of the retaliatory fist at first. But it withheld for only the briefest of moments, glowing brightly before the enchantment on the weapon shattered and the metal was cracked in two. The end of the blade was shot into the air and was tossed and landed into the ground dozens of meters away from the pair. Without the extended range of the weapon, his face grew tense. The spell was broken too. It was the equivalent of bearing a butter knife against a titan.
Tossing it aside, he faced his opponent squarely now.
"You've bested me. What do you want now? My life?" Michael called out, his tone ice cold, but an inferno burned in his crimson eyes.
He was clearly trying to suppress his slipping emotions. It looked like he was being physically strained, as though he was slowly being roasted over a fire-pit. Thoughts leaped wildly around in his head, but he found one that was more prevalent than all of them.
Disappointment.
Feeling it so clearly, he knew now why he walked out first against the intruder. It was because he wanted to prove himself to everyone once and for all. That he was worthy of being the chosen for the person he cared so deeply for. He only wanted to see that soft look in the Queen's eyes once again. He tried to reason this and that, but at the back of his mind, he secretly wanted to return back as the victorious hero that saved Kale. But as it turns out, a heartless monster like him didn't deserve such a grace. He didn't actually care for any of the other squires and knights. He felt so free when they left because now they wouldn't be able to steal any of his glory. He still wholly despised those who bullied and ostracized him. It was only for his own selfish need to feel wanted and important. Now he was just glad they couldn't see him at his most vulnerable state.
The anger over all of this was reaching a boiling point inside of him. The young teen could practically feel the burning energy trying to pour out his pores alongside the beads of sweat. But even at this end, he refused to use let his arcana take control.
"Then hurry and take it!" he roared, "Spare me this last moment of humanity. While I am still Mikhael. I don't want to..." suddenly dropping onto one knee, each of his hands clutching both his chest and head.
The crimson eyes began to glow a faint glimmering gold, Mikhael letting forth a guttural scream to dissipate the building force. But they would not go away this time. It felt like his mind was being burst open as the arcana battered him over and over, punishing him for daring to refuse them, his truest of emotions. The memories were painful to relive. Dim images of fire and blood cascaded into his waning mind and terrifying shrieks thundered into his ears. The slums were being consumed, the ghetto and wooden shacks eaten whole by this wave of flame. And at the center of all the carnage was a young boy, a maddened child who sobbed as he left a twisted trail of murder. It was like watching a monster being born.
"I can't go back to being that... freak..."
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