126 - - 91 The End of the Battle

A saint of the Sword of the Phoenix Robe ......?"

I was dumbfounded, but Fulga nodded his head and said, "Yes.

He was a man loved by the flames, just like you. He was not immortal, as expected, but he could still manipulate flames to the extent that he could generate fireflies. So he used it to create a sacrament to protect the humans.

Fulga continued with a mysterious look on his face.

There were only three people who could use the holy tools that I had created. That's only natural. The other three were subhumans who had decided not to be involved in this war at all.

I see. I see. So the saints were chosen from all races at that time.

Well, they still do, don't they? It's just a matter of quality, and humans are not as exclusive as subhumans.

But now, in addition to us human saints, there are also subhuman saints at the same time. What is the meaning of this?

Fulga crossed his arms and groaned in response to Magmer's question.

I don't understand it either. I don't understand it either. Since there is only one sacred object for each of them, they usually don't cover each other. Just like the little guy over there.

"Mmm, I'm not a little guy."

Tiruna's cheeks puffed up. See, they still think you're a little guy!

......"

--Goh!

I'm not going to let you do that. Oh, hey, you can't pull out your hand, ......."

I don't know."

The "sword" saints and other people are against the saints.

So the people, including the saints of the Sword, fought back with the sacrament?

Fulga answered, "Well, yes. The "sword" is a powerful tool, even if there are only three users. So the sword, the spear, and the staff stood at the forefront as the hope of the human side.

Swords and spears, huh? I guess I and Iguza are inseparable after all.

I don't know, but I'm not sure Iguza is a saint to begin with. I mean, he can use a lot more than just a sword, can he not?

"......"

Pfft.

Hey, don't laugh.

I ask Fulga, "By the way, what did you do with Orgaard-sama?"

I can only watch over him. Oh, all I could do was watch over him. From Orgaard's point of view, both of them were very important.

Yes, that's right. ......

The most important thing to remember is that even such a miserable situation will come to an end someday. The saint of the "sword" had been trying to persuade Feenis to the end, but after he lost his companion and lover, the saint of the "spear", he decided to launch a plan to seal Feenis. He decided to embark on a plan to destroy the Feenis.

「「「「「「!」」」」」」

I am sure that the saint of the sword believed in Lord Feenius.

They would be able to take each other's hands again, just as they did when he gave them the sacred object.

And yet .......

Of course, the power of Orgo, who is also a god, was indispensable to seal Feenis. Orgo, not wanting any more tragedies, decided to lend his strength to the Saint of the Sword, and the mission was a success. The operation was a success - Feenis was sealed, and in return, the saint of the "sword" lost his life. And so it goes.

「「「「「「......」」」」」」

The story is about a man who is a saint of the "sword" who died instead of a saint of the "sword".

It was a story that really didn't make anyone happy. ......

The phoenix robe also looks like a memento of the saint of the sword,.......

So Feenis is still sealed up somewhere ......?

Yes, I suppose so. But now the sacred artifact that he was supposed to have has reappeared. Then we have no choice but to reapply the seal once again, even if it's a hassle.

How is that possible? Magmel said.

I think so," said Magmel. But I can't do it alone. In order to reseal him, all five pillars would have to gather. That's right. After all, we are..."

"Naturally, since Orgoth is divided into five parts.

「「「「「「「--?

The voice of a familiar man suddenly rang out, and we all rolled our eyes.

There was Elysian, the leader of the saints and also the current "sword" saint, a subhuman of the demon race.

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