When Severin emerged from the other end of the spatial passage, he descended from the chaotic void thousands of miles above to sky and descended down on the ground in mere seconds. Due to the necessity of expanding his blood and essence to activate his two weapons, his face drained of color and his aura began to waver.
As he walked out of the passage, he extended his divine senses and had a panoramic view of the battlefield.
At that point, a faint voice echoed in the distance. "Are you all right?"
The direction of the voices were Carson and Willette, who were seated atop a hill. They were grievously wounded, and their vitality was waning at a rapid speed.
Severin materialized before them in an instant and reassured them, "I'm fine. What happened to the two of you, though?" He wasted no time in channeling the power of creation to their bodies and healing them. Once their wounds stabilized, he withdrew the healing energy.
As Carson and Willette recounted, the corpse puppets under Ancestora's command had fled after the Ancestora's fall, marking a victory for the Grandiuno Sacred Land. That being said, the victory was not without cost—over 20 royal paragons had perished, and countless disciples fell.
He was later informed of yet more damning news—Mona and Cuthbert had both passed in battle. As was usually the case, mirages that were so characteristic of the deaths of half-immortals ought to have occurred following their demise, but Severin had been battling within the chaotic void earlier that those scenes would have gone undetected.
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