The Omnipotent System

Chapter 163: Goddess Of Destruction 3



As the last echoes of battle faded into the silent night, the warriors swayed, their breaths labored, shoulders drooping under the weight of exhaustion. Sweat gleamed on their brows, streaking through the grime and blood that covered their faces. Lysandra's grip on her sword was shaky, her knuckles white as she leaned on the blade for support, her eyes burning with defiance but shadowed by fatigue. Thalric's chest heaved, his hands braced on his knees as he fought to catch his breath. Every part of him ached, yet he forced himself to stay upright, his fierce gaze flickering between his comrades and the woman before them.

Ellara's fingers trembled as she reached for another arrow, though she knew in her heart it was futile. She was drained, her muscles screaming in protest, but her narrowed eyes held a spark of unbroken will. Valen's shoulders sagged, a faint smirk flickering on his lips despite the hopelessness of their situation, a last shred of humor shining through even in the darkest moments. Kaelen clenched his fists, the remnants of his lightning spell dissipating in his hands. His jaw was tight, eyes filled with quiet frustration, yet he stood tall, his resolve unyielding. Ilyra's hands, which had just moments ago commanded the earth itself, now hung limp by her sides, her gaze clouded with sorrow but laced with determination.

The woman observed them in silence, her dark eyes lingering on each of them in turn, as though savoring every flicker of defiance, every shred of resilience they had left. Her smile was serene, almost gentle, yet a predatory gleam lingered beneath the surface, like a wolf watching cornered prey. Slowly, she raised a single hand, her fingers gliding through the air in an almost elegant motion. The movement was delicate, yet it seemed to carry an insurmountable weight, as though the very world held its breath in response.

"Look at you," she said, her voice soft, almost tender, as if addressing beloved children. "You've given everything you have… and yet, you remain. Such loyalty. Such devotion." Her gaze swept over them, her expression unreadable, though there was a glimmer of something akin to respect. "And all for what? To preserve a world that does not care if you live or die?"

Lysandra's eyes flared, though her voice was barely above a whisper, hoarse and strained. "We… don't do this for reward or recognition," she managed, straightening as best as she could. "We fight… because we believe in each other… and in the light that still exists in this world." Your adventure continues at m v|l-e'-NovelBin.net

The woman chuckled, a low, velvety sound that resonated like a distant storm. "Such idealism," she murmured, tilting her head as though examining a fascinating artifact. "But ideals alone will not save you."

Thalric forced himself to stand, his warhammer digging into the ground for support as he met her gaze. "Maybe not," he growled, his voice a mixture of defiance and resignation. "But we don't need saving. We're here by choice… to protect each other, and to stand against monsters like you."

A flicker of amusement danced in the woman's eyes. "Monsters, am I?" She took a slow step forward, the shadows around her seeming to deepen, thickening like ink. "And yet, here you are, broken, battered… and still clinging to this foolish hope." Her voice softened, as though she were confiding in an old friend. "But hope… it is such a fragile thing."

Lysandra shivered as the woman's gaze settled on her, an icy chill seeping into her bones despite her resolve. But she held her ground, meeting the woman's eyes with unyielding defiance. Her expression was strained, her brow furrowed, but there was a fierce light in her eyes, one that refused to dim even in the face of despair.

Ellara's hands clenched around her bow, her fingers numb from exhaustion, yet she raised her chin, her lips pressed into a thin line of determination. Valen, though barely able to stand, managed a half-smile, his gaze sharp as ever. He tilted his head, a silent challenge in his eyes, as if daring the woman to break him.

The woman's gaze lingered on each of them, and for the briefest of moments, a faint frown crossed her features. "Fascinating," she murmured, almost to herself. "To still stand… to still hope, even when the odds are insurmountable." She extended a hand toward them, her fingers curling ever so slightly, as though offering them something. "But I wonder… will that hope survive the truth?"

Kaelen's jaw tightened, his fists clenched as he took a half-step forward, his stance unwavering despite his visible fatigue. "We don't need your truth," he spat, his eyes blazing. "We make our own path."

The woman's smile widened, her dark eyes gleaming with something unreadable. "So you do," she whispered, and for a moment, there was a flicker of something almost… wistful in her gaze. But it was gone in an instant, replaced by that cold amusement as she let her hand fall back to her side.

"Very well," she said, her voice a soft murmur that seemed to echo through the silence. "You have chosen your path. But know this: even the brightest flame can be snuffed out." She took a step back, her form beginning to fade into the shadows, her voice lingering like a ghostly whisper in the air. "I shall be watching… to see just how long that light of yours endures."

As her figure dissolved into darkness, leaving only a faint chill in the air, the warriors let out a collective breath they hadn't realized they were holding. Lysandra lowered her sword, her shoulders slumping as the last remnants of adrenaline faded, leaving only exhaustion and a hollow ache in her chest. She exchanged a glance with Thalric, who gave her a weary nod, his gaze steady but softened by the unspoken relief in his eyes.

Ellara exhaled shakily, brushing a stray lock of hair from her face as she met Kaelen's gaze. Her expression was weary but resolute, and as their eyes met, a silent understanding passed between them—they had survived, for now.

Valen let out a breathless laugh, a mix of relief and lingering fear, his hand resting on his dagger as he glanced around at his comrades. "Well," he muttered, forcing a grin. "That wasn't so bad… was it?"

Despite the tension, a faint chuckle rippled through the group, the sound a fragile but hopeful reminder that, even in the darkest moments, they were not alone. And as they stood together, battered but unbroken, they knew that they would continue to fight—for each other, for their world, and for the light that, against all odds, still burned brightly within them.


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