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Chapter 79. A product of twisted evil

Chapter 79. A product of twisted evil1,188 words10 min read

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According to accounts from magical girls who have fought Dragon-class dimensional beasts,

human governments estimate their power levels fall somewhere between 50,000 and 200,000—an enormous range.

At their peak, Dragon-class beasts rank just below Plunder-Light, the very strongest tier.

Even a powerhouse like Xingyue wouldn’t dare claim guaranteed victory against one.

She once claimed to have single-handedly defeated over a dozen Dragon-class beasts,

but those were all low- or mid-tier ones.

She had never encountered a peak Dragon-class like this.

In truth, humanity has never successfully detected beasts above the Dragon level—

it’s the Plunder-Light that have been observed, and only a handful of times.

And now, this creature…

Its body alone is massive,

but its limbs—those grotesque, worm-like tendrils—are even more revolting.

The worst, however, is its head:

a bestial monstrosity with six eyes and three ears, twisted and malformed.

A long tongue droops grotesquely from its maw.

Its eyeballs are bloodshot and bulging,

so inflamed they look moments away from bursting.

Its appearance alone exerts intense psychological pressure on other magical girls.

“You—split half our team to help me take this thing down.

The rest, go clean up the ones that slipped past the front!”

Jin Wang’s orders were calm and precise.

She wasn’t afraid of the thing—

just uncertain whether it was a mid-tier Dragon-class or something even more dangerous.

That uncertainty made her uneasy.

But her doubts vanished the moment Xingyu arrived.

“Jin Wang! That thing is—?”

“Xingyu, get ready.

It might be just the two of us who have to take it down.”

“Wait.

Let me contact Manjusaka.”

Xingyu felt a wave of unease and quickly reached out to Manjusaka, who was stationed at the Magical Alliance headquarters in Deheim.

“No good.

All signal here is blocked,”

Jin Wang replied coolly.

She had already tried.

“Then why haven’t we set up a magical communication network!?”

“I don’t know how.”

Back at headquarters, Manjusaka received Xingyu’s signal.

“Xingyu, how’s it looking on your end?”

“That Dragon-class beast that breached Jiuming Sea—it’s been defeated.

And… my sister—

she can transform again.”

Manjusaka smiled, relieved.

“That’s wonderful news.”

“Xingyu!” Jin Wang’s voice came through again—urgent now.

“Manjusaka, take a look at this thing.

I swear I’ve seen it somewhere before.”

Xingyu turned the feed, capturing the creature latched onto the Super-large Star Ring.

Manjusaka’s eyes flew open—

twin orbs like enchanted gemstones, glowing with dreamlike brilliance.

In that instant, golden particles of light burst from around her, swirling in radiant arcs.

“This thing… it can’t be!”

“What is it, Manjusaka?

Do you recognize it?”

She didn’t answer.

Staring intently at the feed, she recalled an entry she had once read in the Magical Alliance archives.

“That’s the one from years ago—

the Plunder-Light-class dimensional beast that appeared back when magical girls had yet to truly establish themselves in society.”

“Don’t make any sudden moves.

Everyone fall back.

That thing is Plunder-Light level.

I’ll contact Xingyue immediately,”

Manjusaka said, her tone grave.

“That’s impossible!

I’ve seen a true Plunder-Light up close—

there’s no way this creature is on that level,”

Xingyu countered, certain.

She had fought in the Jiuming Sea battle four years ago—

a campaign against a real Plunder-Light beast.

Even before the fight began, just sensing its presence had made her legs tremble.

The oppressive aura of that beast—

utterly inhuman—was worlds apart from what she felt now.

Still, I need to see this through.

Just as she spoke, another distress signal came from a different section of the Sea of Realms gate.

Manjusaka furrowed her brows in deep thought.

Which front should she support?

If Xingyu is this confident in her judgment,

then I’ll trust her.

Besides, there are three Ten Seats on that side—

they should be fine.

“Xingyu, stay sharp.

That creature…

it really might be the Plunder-Light beast from years ago.”

“Understood.”

Leaving the situation entirely in their hands,

Manjusaka still felt uneasy.

[That Plunder-Light should be long dead.

That’s what the records say.

But still…]

At the time, she hadn’t yet become a magical girl.

She didn’t know the full details,

only that this particular Plunder-Light had been killed outright—

not sealed, but killed

by the Magical Alliance in the era before the Ten Seats even existed.

No one knew how they managed it.

Even four years ago,

with Zero-tier magic and multiple Ten Seats deployed,

the best they could do was barely seal another one—

and four Ten Seats died in the process.

“I’ll need to look into this later.”

Manjusaka slowly closed her radiant eyes,

as calm and serene as a windless ocean under the moonlight.

Xingyu, meanwhile, had already tracked the Dragon-class beast that breached the Sea of Realms.

Right now, she was the one calling the shots—

she couldn’t afford to lose control.

“Manjusaka says to leave it to us, but to be careful.”

Xingyu and Jin Wang discussed how to handle the grotesque monstrosity.

Its six eyes locked directly onto them, unblinking and malicious.

There was no doubt it was wary—

its evil gaze alone made Xingyu nauseous.

Most dimensional beasts they’d encountered had strange forms,

but at least their physical structures adhered to human aesthetic principles.

They were unusual, but not repulsive.

But this thing—

a sheep-headed centipede—

was pure aberration,

a malformed creature born straight from the Sea of Realms.

It radiated an overwhelming sense of wrongness.

“We can’t let it go on like this.

There are still survivors on the Star Ring.

We have to get them out.

You still good to move, Foyu?”

“Of course. Let’s go.”

Foyu gauged her remaining magical reserves.

Her anchored soul could hold a bit longer.

“Alright. Jin Wang, draw its attention.

I’m preparing a First-Rank spell—”

Suddenly, from a corner of the Sea of Realms gate,

a brilliant, blush-pink star descended.

Foyu gasped.

Herrera?”

The witch stood far off, arms crossed, chest out,

watching the battlefield with arrogant disdain.

She didn’t lift a finger—just observed.

Behind her was a little brat in an Ultraman mask.

“What?

What the hell is she doing here?”

Jin Wang was stunned.

She’s definitely not here to help.

Honestly, I’d be grateful if she didn’t wait until we finish the fight just to abduct us for another round of “training.”

“Forget her!

Save the civilians first!”

Jin Wang turned,

her golden life-force rising like a thunderstorm,

bursting against the wind that howled from the Sea of Realms as she launched her assault.

Foyu unleashed her own magic,

supporting Jin Wang and preparing a lethal First-Rank spell to strike the centipede-beast’s twisted head.

The rest of the squad—

a dozen magical girls in total—

joined the two Ten Seats,

forming coordinated attack formations with large-scale cooperative spells.

Among them were Feiyu and Zhou Xi.

What’s Herrera doing?

Feiyu couldn’t help but glance toward her.

Her gut told her Herrera was holding back—

barely containing a seething, unfathomable rage.

 

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