384 382 That you will unload the power of the God of the Sword. (1/2)
After gaining sword deification.
We decided to go outside the King's Capital and try to deify the sword. We were supposed to have a mock fight with Meir on the second afternoon, but it's a rescheduled form.
Instead of rescheduling, Meir was loud enough to let herself be present where she tried sword deification, but I don't even know exactly what it is. Quina didn't allow it.
It was surreal inside that Mere, who tried to force me to follow him, was being held up at the Pa 'O special in Quina. I mean, that move, you can use it in action. I can't quite understand it, but Quina said the clutch on the leg and the way the shoulders are extremed are important.
That's how we shook up Mere, and we were coming to the plain right next to the king's capital. There are no signs of people around. It's perfect because it wasn't just us, it was also confirmed by Ursi.
”Fran, are you ready?
”Mm-hmm. Is the master okay?
”Oops. Self-repair and instantaneous regeneration are ready to activate at all costs.”
This is an endurance measure. I don't think anything will be destroyed by a few seconds of activation... In the meantime, I was going to try to activate it only for a few seconds at first.
”Bye, go”
”Whoa, whoa, whoa!
”... Sword deification activated”
'Whoa, whoa, whoa!
Hey, what is this! I could see how much power resided in me. Yes, I stayed. As usual, it doesn't gush out of me, it doesn't pour in from Fran.
It came down abruptly from somewhere. It is like that. I guess that's why. It seemed unusually difficult to control. The output is not stable at all. It's not the power of borrowing that I got after my workouts and training, but therefore, you'll be confused until you get used to it.
But I guess it's because it's the power I've lived in. It looks like you can interfere with this force from me as well as Fran. If you control it by two people, you might be able to figure it out.
I didn't feel evil from this power. Rather, it's a force that even makes you feel sanctified. I've only seen it close to this once. It was the same kind of feeling that Chiara felt from the Black Thunder God claw, squeezing and releasing her full strength just before she died.
It was just a lot rougher than the force that was emanating from Chiara then. I desperately control the power that runs around in my body. The Beast King controls this power on his own, doesn't he? Again, Rank S Adventurers don't see the bottom of their power.
And shortly after, Fran stopped his skills. At the same time, the power that was swirling in my throat disappears. Again, abrupt.
”... Fran, do you want to...?
”Mmm...”
Even as he snorted, Fran's forehead was sweating like balls. Shoulders would also rise and fall wide and be pretty tired for sure. What bothers us even more is the tremendous discomfort.
The force imposed by the skill has completely disappeared with release. This will be pretty tough until you get used to it.
”Fran, again - you can't.”
”... sorry”
It's not Fran's fault.
Fran's magic power was diminishing just by using sword deification for a few seconds. I just used it. Instead of fighting, I didn't even move, but this is all I've worn out. As Meir said, it would be impossible to use this skill for long periods of time, etc. Rather, the Beast King was often used for 10 seconds.
”How's the master?
”Me too, given the safety margin, it's dangerous for more than five seconds.”
When the sword was deified, I had mighty power. I guess that's the one called the divine attribute. However, the endurance value continued to decrease at a tremendous rate.
It could be worse than potential liberation. In just one second, the endurance dropped by more than 1,000. He didn't wave his moves either, he was just holding them in Fran's hand, and if it was activated for 10 seconds, it was definitely a scrap.
'After a short break, let's give it another try. Now we're gonna try an attack, okay?
”Mmm!”
1 hour later.
Having recovered his strength with a break and potion, Fran decided to try sword deification again.
”Nevertheless, how far can I stand it?”