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Luo You—
No, now she should be called Herrera.
She raised her hand and pointed at the humanoid monster.
“You know who I am, and you even know who Frieza is… you were human once, weren’t you?”
“—!”
“That face—like I guessed it right. How rare. A human actually fusing with a dimensional beast… and it looks like you’re the one in control. Just how many years has it been? What on earth happened over in the Sea of Realms?”
Swoosh!
The humanoid monster suddenly kicked off the ground, vanishing from view at a speed beyond human perception.
But it wasn’t attacking.
It was fleeing.
Fight that woman? Suicide.
Even Dragon-class beings wouldn’t dare.
Sure, the rumors say no one can take on a Dragon-class dimensional beast alone,
But this woman—might be the exception.
“What a coward,” Herrera said softly, watching the creature vanish into the distance. But she didn’t move.
“Uh—aren’t you gonna chase it?”
Luo Zining asked nervously from behind her.
Judging by how terrified that thing was of this girl, she clearly had overwhelming power.
If possible, killing it now would be best.
“Hehe~”
Herrera turned and stepped close to Luo Zining, asking gently:
“You okay, my adorable magical girl-chan?”
“Uh? Eh?!”
The moment Luo Zining heard her voice, a flush crept up her cheeks. Her already limp body somehow turned even softer.
No way… Just her voice made me feel like this?!
Seeing her reaction, Herrera reached out and caressed her cheek with a gloved hand, her tone playful:
“What’s your name?”
“Luo… no wait! I-I’m… I’m Little Red Riding Hood!”
The smooth satin of her glove made Luo Zining tilt her head back, her whole face flushed red.
“P-Pre-Predecessor, y-you are…?”
“You heard it from that thing, didn’t you? My name’s Herrera.”
Herrera… not a local name.
But why does it sound kind of familiar…?
“Senior Herrera, are you… a magical girl?”
“That’s a good question.”
She smiled faintly.
“I’m not. But I do like magical girls—especially ones like you.”
Wha—! S-Stop it! She’s way too flirty!!
Luo Zining’s mind overloaded. Wisps of steam practically floated out from her head.
“Stay here and wait for me, okay? I’ll be right back.”
“Mm!”
Unlike the monster’s brute-force acceleration, Herrera moved in a way that defied physics—
Like a maglev train on a rail of light.
She accelerated instantly, leaving behind a shimmering pink afterimage that refused to fade.
“DAMMIT! DAMMIT DAMMIT DAMMIT!!
Why her?!
She disappeared for years—WHY did I have to run into HER?!”
The monster screamed in its mind as it ran wildly, caring little for direction—only escape.
“You can’t run.”
Suddenly, pink ripples bloomed in its vision.
She stood fifty meters ahead, calm as ever.
What kind of speed is this?!
The monster clenched its jaws, nearly shattering its own teeth.
But it didn’t slow.
No—
It accelerated.
There could be no hesitation.
Not against Herrera.
Crush her!
“Determination is a good thing,” Herrera said, watching him barrel forward.
“But you have no friends, no bonds.
In the face of overwhelming power, what use is blind courage?”
As she spoke, the pink light around her transformed into a brilliant orange, flowing around her like divine silk.
“Three Lives, Ten Directions.”
An orange path of light unfurled before her—
Engulfing the charging monster completely.
She raised her right hand. Fingers clenched.
The monster felt all its stored-up kinetic energy dissolve into nothing.
It was sucked into an ocean of light, body frozen like a bug trapped in amber.
Fwooosh—ha!
Herrera pulled her arm back.
The orange light instantly collapsed, dragging the frozen creature toward her.
In a blur—
BOOM!
One punch.
Just one.
Her delicate frame moved like a specter, unleashing a force no small girl should possess.
With a deafening crack, the humanoid monster—easily 800 kilos—was launched a hundred meters into the air.
The ground beneath her shattered, leaving behind a crater over two meters deep.
Just.
One.
Punch.
Half its life was gone.
Casually, Herrera bent down and picked up a twisted steel rod from the debris.
She straightened it with a flick of her fingers, like twirling a straw.
The orange glow faded back into pink.
“Pink… I awakened it seven years ago. Haven’t used it since. I never developed its other features.”
She smiled.
“Guess you’ll be my test subject.”
To Herrera, pink represented speed in its purest form—
Like that unforgettable pink comet from decades ago, streaking across the sky.
“If this power affects objects too, not just me…”
She raised the steel rod—
Aimed at the falling monster in the sky.
WHOOSH!
A streak of pink sliced through the sky.
Even in time slowed to a crawl, it existed for only a blink.
No one even had time to track it—
Before the steel rod pierced straight through the monster’s torso.
Its body disintegrated from the wound outward, like its molecules had lost all cohesion.
Within seconds, it vanished into air.
The steel rod itself, unable to withstand the speed and friction, burned up in the atmosphere.
“Huh. I overdid it…
Wait, no—
I didn’t even use any destructive magic.
Why’d it die so easily?”
She pondered.
If it were her own weapon—Spirit-Coral of Null—that would be expected.
But this was just a steel rod.
Maybe the fusion between human and dimensional beast had some kind of fatal flaw.
She didn’t even spare it a glance.
No interest in confirming whether it was truly dead.
No desire to investigate.
She immediately turned back—
To Little Red Riding Hood.
Time to unlock a new CG!
Meanwhile, in Luo Zining’s earpiece, Zhao Xin’s voice was on the verge of panic.
“Little Red Riding Hood! Little Red Riding Hood, respond! What’s happening?!”
Just moments ago, she saw all magical girl signals—except Luo Zining’s—go dark.
She feared several girls had been instantly killed by that monster.
“I-I’m fine,” Luo Zining replied softly.
“Some lady I didn’t know saved me…”
Zhao Xin quickly deployed drones to the location.
“What do you mean ‘some lady’? Who?!”
“I don’t know her. She said she’s not a magical girl…
Oh! She said her name is Herrera!”
Zining tried to describe her appearance.
“She’s super pretty…
Wearing something kinda strange… had a mask… eh?”
That’s when she noticed something chilling—
The two magical girls who were just checking on Yue Yuezi…
Were now lying on the ground.
When did that happen…?
“LittleRedRidingHood~”
Luo Zining turned.
Herrera was standing there, hands folded behind her back, upper body leaning forward, smiling sweetly at her.
But with her eyes hidden by the mask, that smile—
Rather than warm—
Felt like the creeping chill of death.
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