Twilight of a Hybrid, стр. 88
Then Valverno looked at King Uragiru charging toward him. However, as the evil king was coming to the witch and Valverno, he was hit by Geraldus. King Uragiru soared across the throne room and slammed into the wall.
While Valverno saw Geraldus had intercepted the evil king, Belverda seized the opportunity and head-butted Valverno in his head. As she did, Valverno felt the impact upon his skull and once again not feeling any sort of pain and head-butted Belverda back.
The witch quickly withdrew from Valverno’s head reach before he could land a blow on her head that could have sent her head flying from her body and to the far wall. As she did, her staff she was carrying lit red and from the other end of the staff, a magic energy was blown to Valverno’s hand.
Valverno was pushed back by the surprise magic attack and sent Valverno back, as his kept his feet into the ground and leaving behind deep marks of his feet sliding on the ground.
Just as Valverno went sliding, Sora jumped over him and aimed her spear at the witch. Both women landed heavy jabs and blows of their long sticks of magic. Unlike Valverno, Sora was skillfully waving her staff to and fro if she was a skilled ninja.
Before long, Belverda used the ruby on her staff to easily break Sora’s spear. The White Knight of Charity jumped back and joined Valverno.
“You’re becoming rusty already?” asked Sora, rejoining her brother.
“I don’t want to cause too much property damage to this castle, and I don’t want anyone else dying from a fight a lot of people are not involved in. Although, I am quite surprised no guards are showing up.”
“That is because I have set up a barrier by the front doors. The White Knights do have the ability to make their appearances scarce from other people’s view. Now that barrier has now crawled throughout this entire room, only the people within my barrier can only hear the fighting.”
“Then am I glad I have you.”
As the two half-siblings held their brief moment, Belverda cast a magic ball of great power energy at the duo, but suddenly changed direction: it was going to Marina.
The Siren was paying attention at the king and Geraldus who were having their own fight. Marina wasn’t looking at what was coming to her. Marina looked distraught of hearing what King Uragiru had just said: the man who raised her as a daughter had suddenly turned on Geraldus, Valverno, and her.
Valverno growled and charged in front of his Siren wife. Valverno jumped in front of the magic ball and punched it with a free hand. The magic ball dispersed and Valverno wasn’t hurt.
“Vaeludar?” Marina’s voice called out.
Valverno didn’t want to hear the name he never wanted to hear. The name of a science project wasn’t his proper name, as the woman in front on him was the one who gave him the disgraceful name. But he didn’t want let out his anger at Marina; after all, he did profess his love for her on their wedding day.
“Call me whatever you want,” said Valverno. “If by that name or by Valverno, I am still her husband whatever you like it or not.”
Marina had a few tears dripping from her eyes, both of joy and sadness.
Valverno then flew to the air and let out a great icy wind. Little particles of snow came from his mouth and grew into ice glaciers. The large ice glaciers flew at Belverda, who waved her staff slightly and the glaciers suddenly turned to water.
The ice melting into water gave Sora an opportunity of her own: she jumped forward and used both her hands to push the water dripping on the floor toward Belverda.
The witch used the palm of a hand to block the water, making it wave into three angles and blocking herself from Sora’s water attack. As the water was being pushed into three different waving angles, Sora was the rebounding water coming to her. Then Sora stretched her left hand to her ride side as her hand glowed blue.
Sora quickly wisped her glowing hand across the air in front of her, making the rebounding water coming to her and to attack Belverda once again.
Valverno saw the water gushing through Sora and Belverda, as the two female magicians were fighting with an interesting way of trying to drown someone. Valverno’s eyes spotted a small opening through the sprouting water, directly opened to Belverda. He saw it as the opportunity to kill her; the spikes on his shoulders sparked into electric energy.
Valverno channeled a great flow from his wings and drove the energy into his spikes that hung on his spinal cord. He was going to use the same plasma, electric energy he used to kill the Minotaur. Charging up the power he greatly admired, he unleashed the blazing blast from his mouth.
However, Belverda swung her staff and the water swirling between her and Sora became a large sphere of a water ball and blocked Valverno’s powered blast into the water, making the water absorb Valverno’s power and somehow making pure electricity that only clouds in the sky make.
Valverno ceased his blowing power as he saw not exiting through the water ball Belverda made as a defensive weapon. With one power flap of his wings, a large wave of wind gushed the entire throne room. The water ball squirted from Belverda’s magic grip from her staff and slashed down like real rain.
Everyone was pushed away by Valverno’s sudden wind power. Sora managed to stand on the ground while her feet were dug into the ground. Geraldus and King Uragiru were pushed to the far wall where the king’s throne was before being thrown. Belverda tried to use her magic staff to block but her might wasn’t enough to block Valverno’s attack. The wind sent