The Return of Lilietta - Chapter 134
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Chapter 134
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Lindsey Dyce was running frantically through the Cream Dome Garden.
She had just stepped directly on the shadows pooled like a swamp beneath the stone wall. The Mimic, sensitively detecting prey trying to escape the territory’s boundaries, burst out from the shadows and was chasing her from behind.
Lindsey ran blindly without looking back. With each step she took, tiny sparks of electricity crackled.
At some point, the Mimic that had been chasing her stepped on shade and disappeared as if melting away. Simultaneously, Lillieta’s voice, transmitted through Hanna, pierced her ears.
[Right!]
Bluish lightning flowed through Lindsey’s legs. She tilted her body as if about to fall, kicked off the ground, and turned right.
The Mimic’s claws, which had disappeared and then burst out from the bush shadows in the direction she had been heading, scratched empty air. The creature growled as it watched the back of Lindsey’s head as she ran away, then seeped back into the shadows.
[You’re doing well, keep running and throw a target ahead!]
The fountain in the rear garden came into view ahead. Lindsey threw a candle fragment she pulled from her pocket toward the baby angel statue decorating the fountain.
Lillieta fired her gun into the air from atop the manor’s dome roof, which overlooked the entire garden, then immediately crouched down and concealed her presence. She then whispered against Hanna’s hand, who was pressed close beside her.
[Close your eyes in 3 seconds.]
Following the command in her ears, Lindsey counted to three. During that time, her steps reached the fountain where she had thrown the candle fragment. She stood in front of the fountain railing and closed her eyes.
As her hair whipped about and water droplets splashed on her cheeks, she felt an enormous amount of light that penetrated even through her closed eyelids.
The flash grenade, bending and turning at clearly impossible angles to reach the candle fragment, exploded and instantly reduced all shadows around her. It severed the shadows connected to the shade.
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The Mimic, having lost the shadows from which to emerge, retreated in silent fury.
[Run again, to the left!]
Lindsey, who had gained breathing room through the gap created by the flash grenade, opened her eyes and began running again.
Normally, fleeing while being chased by a Mimic that could emerge without warning from any shadow would be suicidal.
However, with candle fragment targets pre-loaded with contract bullets using ‘Zamiel’s Bullets’, transfer bullets processed into flash grenades, excellent vision and detection range befitting a marksman, a high roof ensuring clear sight lines, a communicator to relay information in real time, and a lightning mage whose speed alone surpassed that of top-tier knights.
It became possible to lead the Mimic on a chase and guide it to a specific destination.
A chase of light and shadow unfolded in the beautifully decorated garden.
[Throw a target to the right and run there! Close your eyes in 3 seconds!]
[Throw a target behind you and keep moving forward!]
[The target point is coming up soon!]
The target point was the old warehouse in the corner of the rear garden. A building with an angle that allowed sniping from the dome roof.
The warehouse door was already open, and lights were on inside. Lindsey ran and leaped straight into the bright warehouse.
Richard, who had been holding his breath behind the door, confirmed that she had entered and that the pursuing Mimic had jumped into nearby shadows, then closed the warehouse door.
The Mimic traveled through shadows and emerged from the large shadow in the bright warehouse interior—one of the few shaded areas, deliberately created by stacking objects.
Without even looking in that direction, Lindsey changed direction as soon as she entered the warehouse, then climbed through a window beside her and came back outside. She then gripped the wooden window frame and waited briefly.
As if on cue, five flash grenades curved through the open window. Transfer bullets were fired toward the candle fragments with embedded contract bullets that had been scattered inside the warehouse beforehand.
Lindsey closed the wooden window as soon as the bullets entered.
Inside the sealed warehouse, five flash grenades exploded from different positions. Light leaked out through the building’s gaps like beams.
Graaaaaah!
A space where light exploded from various angles, making all shadows disappear in an instant. The Mimic, trapped by light and sensing crisis, let out a horrible shriek.
At that moment, Richard, who had climbed onto the warehouse after closing the door, was gripping his aura-wrapped sword and aiming at the warehouse roof.
Lillieta, who had already fired all her transfer bullets when Lindsey entered the warehouse, was at that moment switching her standard magic gun to sniper rifle mode and aiming at the warehouse roof.
‘It’s convenient that magic guns have sniper mode as standard.’
The spare time from executing sniper mode after firing transfer bullets to preparing to fire was about 10 seconds.
It was insufficient time to create a proper twilight. She couldn’t create one carelessly anyway due to the output limitations on the standard magic gun.
So the bullets she chose were explosive rounds with maximum compressed Oaths, like when she shot the Doppelganger.
‘—Multiple rounds.’
If the output per shot was limited, she could prepare multiple shots in advance and fire them in rapid succession over a short time.
This was a technique that required concentration and control good enough to process large quantities of magic bullets and maintain them for extended periods.
Using Zamiel’s Bullets converted to flash grenades while in that state was frankly not something a sane person would attempt.
The amount and scale of Oaths used was much less now with twenty flash grenades than the twelve shots when hunting the Kraken, but the technique and calculations required were several times more complex.
Heat rose in her overloaded head and blood trickled from her nose.
If Olivia had seen this, she would have jumped up and down shouting, ‘I added technical assistance functions to Grace specifically so I wouldn’t have to see you getting nosebleeds!’
‘But I can’t help it, Oli. In the current situation, this is my best.’
Rita ignored the flowing blood and stuffed the golden bullets she had been clutching in her left hand into the magic gun’s chamber.
Sniper rifles normally cannot fire in rapid succession, but such limitations can be covered with appropriate additional part processing and the shooter’s skill.
Loading was completed safely before the flash grenades subsided.
Hanna looked at her with a worried expression and placed her hand near her mouth. Lillieta’s voice reached Richard’s ears through the communication spell.
[Now!]
Upon hearing the signal, Richard broke through the warehouse roof with his reddish aura-coated sword and then withdrew.
The Mimic, temporarily disoriented in the light, instinctively reacted when a hole appeared showing the darkness of the night sky. Following its instincts, it frantically crawled toward the dark place.
The moment the creature’s head emerged through the roof, Rita pulled the trigger.
Explosive rounds rained down, trailing meteor-like golden trajectories. Twelve shots. From the moment the first trajectory appeared until the twelfth trajectory joined in, less than a second had passed.
A golden meteor shower crossed the night sky.
Bang, crash, bang—explosions erupted in succession with thunderous roars. Smoke and flames rose together, illuminating a corner of the garden like broad daylight.
The presence of manor residents awakening upon hearing the tremendous noise could be felt. Lillieta immediately stood up and slid down the curved roof.
Richard, who had been waiting at the predetermined position below the dome roof, lightly caught her as she fell.
“You…!”
Richard’s eyes widened when he saw the nosebleed that had flowed down to her chin. However, Rita had no time to soothe his worries.
Soon the Mimic would reveal its true form.
“Move according to plan, brother.”
Rita pushed him away, stepped down, and pointed toward the manor.
“Stop the people who woke up from coming to the rear garden!”
Lindsey, who had somehow arrived nearby, swept Rita up in her arms.
Rita gripped her shoulder and released the magic gun’s sniper mode. The magic circle engraved on the barrel glowed, and with clicking sounds, the expansion parts were stored inside the black pistol.
“The preliminary battle is over. Now it’s all-out war. Lindsey, how’s your stamina?”
“Not perfect, but I can certainly serve as my lady’s legs.”
“Good, I’m counting on you.”
Lillieta wiped the nosebleed with the back of her hand and aimed the pistol over Lindsey’s shoulder. A bizarre form flickered and revealed itself in the billowing smoke.
Something strangely twisted and stretching long in all directions, massive and pitch black, oozing viscous fluid, composed of countless human shadows.
A tree-like form that had grown through and pierced the warehouse.
Each human shadow covering its twisted trunk like scales had an eyeball attached, and at its top were branches extending like countless strands of hair.
Hundreds of dark red pupils looked down at her in fury, as if recognizing who had shot and stripped away its shell.
Rita pulled the pistol’s slide and whispered to Lindsey.
“Run when I fire.”
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