His eyes were starting to have problems adjusting to the situation and even his neck was beginning to move too slowly for his liking. He couldn't even register that the reason this Level 10 was forced to come was because the punch he landed on Elise earlier had left her incapacitated.
He had been right. She couldn't use her ice Aether without paying a price, and that price was her protective measures. She hadn't expected to be suddenly hit like that, and so she had paid for it.
Now, Joel stood before Sylas, but he was a bit confused.
Nothing about Sylas made any sense. How could someone both be so powerful and so inept?
When he tried to see through Sylas' stats, he was brick-walled so hard that had he not cut off his senses, he would have been sent reeling back.
Such powerful Mental and yet he couldn't deal with a little ice?
Despite his confusion and the caution that birthed from it, Joel knew that he didn't have the time to dawdle.
He reached out with a palm. It was shrouded by a shadowy energy, pressing down with such power that the space seemed to be sealed. The palm expanded to the point it seemed that it could grab Sylas' entire body.
Joel was ready for some sort of resistance, but what he didn't expect was that he wouldn't get any.
His large shadowy palm grabbed Sylas and picked him up as though he weighed as light as a feather.
The Level 10 couldn't help but stand there in shock. Beasts tried to attack him, but tendrils of darkness darted out from his back, piercing them through like spider legs.
Unable to understand what was happening, Joel returned to the back of the encirclement.
"I will watch over him," he called out.
The other two nodded while Bogdan and Petrard rescued Elise from the swarm of beasts.
With the addition of a Level 10 and Level 11, the beast tide began to be swiftly wiped out. They didn't seem to stand a single chance against this hoard.
There seemed to be a clear dividing line between Level 9 and Level 10, one that was likely categorized by Classes.
Joel landed after a large leap through the air, looking at Sylas who was still trapped in his shadow hand. By this point, Sylas was almost entirely blue, his eyes tightly shut, his body shivering in its last-ditch effort to remain warm.
"Who are you?" Joel questioned.
The walls were bearing down around Sylas. He was trapped in the hands of a man far more powerful than himself, the threat of the beasts was being too swiftly dealt with for him to take advantage of anymore, and it was simply impossible to imagine that he'd find any way to escape.
Joel's frown deepened, realizing that he likely wasn't going to get an answer out of Sylas while he was in this state.
Right at that moment, the snail suddenly appeared out of the portal, but Joel only gave it a glance. It was a powerful creature, to be sure. But Mordicai and Linzi were more than prepared to deal with it.
Joel began to search Sylas' body. The disk was highly important and it had vanished. Maybe there was a chance that it was in Sylas' hand.
They had yet to be able to confirm such a thing with the other three, but they were sure that Bloom and Mark weren't able to leave with it.
Seeing that Sylas' Aether skin was in the way, Joel directly shattered it without much effort at all. But he was once again stunned that it was actually so simple. How could Sylas' Aether be so weak?
He was so surprised that he ended up hurting Sylas more than he expected.
Sylas coughed up a mouthful of blood, several of his ribs shattering beneath the impact.
In the end, Joel just shook his head. It didn't matter if Sylas was a little roughed up so long as he didn't die.
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