But it was toote.
The concentrated force of Alex''s strike was overwhelming, far beyond what Varkoth''s defences could handle in their vulnerable state.
The armour that had once seemed imprable to crack, and the energy surrounding it flickered and faded as the Phoenix fire bore down on it.
CRACK!
And then, with a deafening crack, the armour shattered.
Virtue''s Edge, still vibrating with the remnants of power it had just unleashed, cleaved through Varkoth''s defences, slicing into his flesh with a precision that was almost surgical.
The de dug deep, cutting through bone, muscle and any other organic matter as if they were nothing.
The searing heat of the mes cauterised the wound even as it was inflicted.
Varkoth''s body jerked violently, the force of his strike sending shockwaves through him.
His eyes, which had been clouded with pain, fear, and horror suddenly mmed open in shock.
For a brief moment, the Red Demon prodigy was confused, aware of nothing that had happened in the real world.
But then the pain hit him, and he looked down only to see a sword deeply embedded in his chest, with mes so hot that even the air around him was turning into sma.
''I… I- what happened…?''
Varkoth looked around himself, looking lost.
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"I told you Varkoth, I wouldn''t be so sure this battle would be myst."
Alex spoke from the side, taunting Varkoth even while he was down, just like he had done to Alex.
"This is what happens when you get overconfident; when you underestimate just who you''re up against."
Varkoth''s thoughts spiralled into chaos as the reality of his situation began to sink in.
His body was now just a crumbling ruin.
He stared at the de lodged in his chest, at the mes that crackles and hissed, and a profound sense of disbelief settled over him.
This wasn''t how it was supposed to go…
He was the Red Demon prodigy, feared and revered in multiple races!
Yet here he was, brought low by someone he considered an inferior being from an inferior species, one that had only been an awakened race for a little over 100 years.
The thought was unbearable.
Varkoth''s gaze shifted to Alex, who stood a few paces away, his hand still attached to the grip of the sword.
Alex''s expression was one of grim satisfaction.
The taunt still echoed through Varkoth''s ears, a cruel reminder that even his own mind didn''t want him to forget.
He wanted tosh out, to make Alex pay for this humiliation, but his body betrayed him.
His limbs felt heavy, unresponsive, as if they no longer belonged to him.
Suddenly, a sharp pain tore through Varkoth''s chest as the mes reached his upper vital organs, namely his lungs, heart etc.
Varkoth gasped, his breath ragged like he had been smoking 10 packs a day for thest 50 years.
The mes were spreading, searing his insides, and with each passing second, he could feel his life slipping away.
He had mere moments left, a minute at most, and the realisation struck him like a cold, merciless rity.
"How did ite to this…?"
Alex listened to his rambles, somewhat surprised.
He had expected Varkoth to be much more rage-like and furious even in death, but it seemed like he had gained a moment of rity in his final moments of life.
Even Alex had to respect him for that.
A few dozen more seconds passed and Varkoth''s vision blurred, dark spots dancing at the edges of his sight.
His heart was consumed by Alex''s mes, so there was no more method for the blood to reach his brain anymore.
Varkoth''s remaining strength rapidly waned, each second dragging him closer to his inevitable end.
His body was a burning wreck.
His eyes looked back over to Alex onest time.
"So this is it… This is how I die?" His voice was barely a whisper, but Alex could hear it clear as day.
Alex stood silently, his hand still tightly gripping the hilt of Virtue''s Edge.
He watched Varkoth with a sombre expression, recognising the finality of the moment for him.
Despite everything, there was a strange respect in Alex''s eyes.
"I guess it is," Alex replied quietly.
There was no gloating, no further taunts.
The battle was over, and Alex had no further desire to add further suffering on top.
Finally, thest light of Varkoth''s life faded away in the dead silence of the battlefield, his eyes tightly locked onto Alex the whole time, until they closed for the final time.
In his final moments, there was no more fear, no more anger.
Only a deep, profound sadness that his life had ended so early.
He had so much potential to fulfil, with dreams of bing an S tier one day, and perhaps even bing the next Red Demon king.
But such dreams would nevere to pass now.
***
Far from the battlefield, deep within the heart of the Shen Wu system''s military base, Colonel Margit was reviewing thetest reports from his subordinates.
The situation on the battlefield was finally starting to look up thanks to Alex''s involvement.
Ever since Alex had spent thest week going on rampage after rampage for over 20 hours each day, the battles in the Shen Wu system were finally going in the Human side''s favour!
Bleep!
But before a rare smile could form on Colonel Margit''s face, a sudden rm red from hismunicator, cutting through the rtive quiet of his private study.
Margit''s eyes narrowed as he nced at the device.
The alert was one that rarely appeared, and it was one that he dreaded to see appear every day he spent in this war.
"An attack surpassing the level of lower life forms has been detected on the main battlefield. I repeat!..."
"What the hell…?" Margit muttered, his brow furrowing in anger.
There was only one individual in the Shen Wu system who could unleash an attack at the level of a higher life form other than himself.
And that was the Red Demonmander!
"Damn it!" Margit growled, his fist mming onto the console.
"How dare that fucker enter the battlefield!"