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- Crimson hellfire bore down on them, and all Aiko could see was red. The tsunami was large enough to blot out the horizon.
- Aiko looked up at Hajime, expecting him to have a solution. Sweat rolled down his cheek as he desperately looked around the tsunami, searching for the spell’s core. So long as he could find it and shoot it, the flames would disperse.
- Of course, that required an ungodly amount of precision, but Hajime was more than up to the task. He had trained his sharpshooting skills extensively.
- However, Noint’s spell was on a far larger scale than anything Hajime had faced before. Anyone on the Divine Mountain would have thought noon had come, since that was how bright and all-encompassing the flames were. It was like searching for a needle in a haystack.
- Time ran out before Hajime could find it.
- The massive tsunami swallowed Hajime and Aiko up. Anyone watching would have been convinced they had died.
- The tsunami that spanned a couple hundred meters should have left not even their ashes behind, but Noint continued staring at the center of the tsunami.
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