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+ | <!--==== Page 133 - Please do NOT delete page markers, thanks! ====-->Although Archer had somewhat enjoyed this original game for a while, he soon grew bored of the aerial battle after the third, then fourth exchange of the endless Holy Phantasms and missiles. |
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− | Although Archer was moderately enjoying this new game for a while, after the exchange of infinite Holy Phantasms and missiles repeated for 3 or 4 times, he grew bored of the aerial fight soon enough. |
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− | + | Finally, in this repetitive dogfight, Archer's Vimana was in a position pursuing Berserker's F15. If he reduced the distance between them a bit more, he would be in a perfect position to attack. Aware of this, Berserker pulled further from his pursuer, pushing his craft to full throttle, then using the acceleration from his descent to perform what is known as a full vertical descent. |
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− | “Stop your useless |
+ | “Stop your useless struggle...” |
− | + | Archer accelerated the Vimana while chuckling, and was once again in Berserker's tail effortlessly. In the blink of an eye, the two shot through the clouds, falling back down to the flickering lights of Fuyuki. |
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− | + | “I might as well plunge you headlong into the dirt. How does that sound, mongrel?” |
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+ | <!--====Page 134====-->Archer arranged his prepared Noble Phantasms into a torus shape, restraining Berserker in every direction and sealing off his path of retreat. Due to this, the only route Berserker could take was straight down, towards the Mion river - on a collision course with Caster's sea monster, which was creeping towards the river bank. |
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− | Archer spread open his preparatory Noble Phantasm which was shot out previously, into a torus-like shape, restraining Berserker from every direction and sealing off his path of retreat. Because of that, the only route Berserker could take was directly down towards Mion River –the track to a direct collision with the sea monster Caster, which was creeping towards the river bank. |
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− | As if trying to soften the impact of the inevitable collision, even a little, the F15 opened |
+ | As if trying to soften the impact of the inevitable collision, even by a little, the F15 opened all its flaps. Clawing at the atmosphere, it tried for maximum deceleration. |
It was at that instant that that huge lump of meat disappeared. |
It was at that instant that that huge lump of meat disappeared. |
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+ | At point-blank range, Rider shouted and activated <span style="text-decoration: underline;">{{H:title|Army of the King|Ioniai Hetairoi}}</span>. Archer and Berserker knew not the reason behind the fact that Rider and his subordinate Servants drew in the gigantic sea monster within the expanded Reality Marble. Nevertheless, not wanting them to be stained by another drop of mud, Archer foresaw the timing of the collision, and dematerialized his Noble Phantasms. With no intent of missing this chance, the demonic F15 twisted its nose upwards just before it touched the surface of the water, and escaped the crash with an almost-perpendicular course. |
− | + | Causing curtains of water to rise up on both sides due to the shockwave, the black F15 glided on the river, almost touching the water, and passed by the Servants observing the progress from the riverbank. At that moment, the shining figure of the knight, coated in silver and azure armor, was clearly burned into the mad dark knight's eyes. |
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+ | "..." |
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− | “……” |
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+ | <!--====Page 135====-->Within that black helmet, the pair of eyes which brimmed with stagnant hatred, fiercely burned like a crimson blaze. |
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− | Within the interior of the black helmet, the pair of eyes brimming with stagnant hatred, flared up fiercely like a crimson blaze. |
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+ | Based on Tōsaka Tokiomi’s standards, this is too crude to be called a battle of magecraft - it was nothing but a comical farce. |
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+ | Tokiomi was just disinterestedly maintaining his defensive boundary, having not yet executed a move that could be considered an attack. In spite of that his opponent, Matō Kariya, was already at the verge of death. |
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+ | It was complete self-destruction. For Kariya right now, the act of using magecraft is itself a self-inflicted fatal injury. Even though Kariya himself must realize this, he foolishly continued using magecraft beyond his limit without hesitation. As a result, he had no choice but to pay the obvious price. |
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− | Based on Tokiomi Tōsaka’s standard, that is too crude to be called magi’s deathmatch –it was just a comical farce. |
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+ | Even with a glance one could tell he was in a dire state. The capillaries all over his body were continually rupturing, and even now, they incessantly splashed out blood. He could not stand straight, and his staggering figure was like someone drowning clumsily in a bloody mist. With his eyes stretched wide open due to intense pain, one could not tell if there was still any sense left in him. |
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− | Tokiomi was just disinterestedly maintaining his defensive measures, and he had not executed any move which could be called as an attack.. Nevertheless, Matō Kariya with whom he was fighting, was already at the verge of death. |
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+ | <em>You were raging so passionately just now... and when the lid is opened, this is your condition?</em> |
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− | It was a complete self-destruction. For Kariya, the usage of magecraft is an act of self-inflicting lethal injuries. He himself was probably aware of that, but without hesitating, Kariya still foolishly continued using magecraft which surpassed his limits. As a result, he had no choice but to pay for its consequences. |
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+ | The saddest thing above all else was that, despite utilizing such prana that it shaved off his own life, Kariya’s attacks did not scathe even a hair on Tokiomi. |
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− | He was at a dire state. The blood capillaries all over his body reached a stage of perpetual ruptures, and even right now, they were splashing blood out continuously. He could not stand straight, and his staggering figure was like someone drowning clumsily in a bloody mist. Due to the intense agony, from the face which was skinned to his eyes being white, one could not tell if there was still any sense left in him or not. |
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+ | <!--====Page 136====-->The summer insects which flew into the fire – they were like the proverbial stage show. The swarms of beetles simply charged endlessly straight into Tokiomi's incendiary boundaries, without even one breaking through and all of them scorched to ashes. To begin with, the act of challenging the flames directly in a frontal assault is exceedingly stupid for a bug user. Yet, Kariya did not slow his assault. Reducing his own lifespan, he fruitlessly spurred on the insects, turning them to cinders. |
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− | “You were raging so passionately just now……and when the lid is opened, you’re like this?” |
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+ | This was beyond laughable. At this utterly powerless enemy, Tokiomi had surpassed disdain and now felt pity. Before long, the flames will burn away all of Kariya's insects. At that point, Kariya would probably die wretchedly, unable to withstand the agony. Tokiomi merely had to focus on maintaining his craft while calmly observing him. This fight will end within this impregnable fortress. |
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− | The saddest thing above all else was that, despite shaving off his life and utilizing his prana, Kariya’s attacks could not scathe even a hair on Tokiomi. |
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+ | However, for Tokiomi who followed the noble path of magecraft, the disgraceful behavior of a corrupted magus who has fallen - and worse, having it displayed in front of him - was too unpleasant for him. |
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− | The summer insects which flew into the fire –they were just like the maxim of a stage show. The group of beetles which assailed him incessantly, rushed into Tokiomi’s flames just like that. With not even one breaking through the flames, all of them were scorched to ashes. To begin with, the act of challenging flames head-on with insects, is a guaranteed foolish move. And yet, Kariya did not slow down his assault. While shaving off himself and his body, he fruitlessly spurred on the insects, turning them into cinders. |
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+ | "<span style="text-decoration: underline;">{{H:title|My enemy's cremation shall be most severe.|Intensive Einäscherung}}</span>..." |
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− | This was already not laughable. At this utterly powerless enemy, Tokiomi had surpassed disdain, and felt pitiful at him. Soon, the flames burned all of Kariya’s insects At the same time, Kariya probably could no longer withstand the agony and die. Tokiomi merely had to focus on maintaining his magecraft while looking at him calmly. With that impregnable fortress, the fight would end. |
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+ | Responding to the two-line spell, the flames of the defensive boundary curled like a snake, stretching towards Kariya. To begin with, whether or not this instant-made magus knows the correct principles to counter an offensive spell is itself a subject of doubt. |
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− | However, for Tokiomi who follows noble principles of magecraft, this disgraceful behavior of a corrupted magus who had stepped out of the path –moreover Kariya’s displaying it- was too unpleasant for him. |
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+ | "I... I'LL KILL YOU... TOKIOMI... ZŌ-KE-N..." |
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− | “Intensive Einascherung.” [Furigana translation: “My enemy’s incineration shall be severe!”] |
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+ | <!--====Page 136====-->Despite being burned alive, Kariya did not scream; in its place, he merely repeated an endless murmur of curses. With his body been devoured from the inside by worms, it's possible that he no longer had a sense of pain to feel the heat with. |
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− | Responding to just these two-versed spell, the defensive flames curled up like a snake, and stretched forth towards Kariya. Kariya did not even defend. To begin with, whether or not this instant magus [Translator’s note: “Instant” as in “instant noodle”] knows defensive incantations or not, one would wonder about that. |
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+ | As he writhed with flames enveloping his body, he broke through the fence, stepped over the edge of the roof, and dropped into the darkness of the alley below. |
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− | “KI-……I’LL KILL YOU……TOKIOMI……ZŌ-KE-N……” |
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+ | Finally, after cleanly sweeping away all the remaining bugs there with his conflagration, Tokiomi undid his craft and sighed, fixing his collar. |
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− | Despite being burned alive, without even screaming, Kariya merely repeated his endless murmur of curses. His body which had been eaten up by the worms from the inside out, probably did not even have the sense of pain towards heat left inside. |
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+ | The corpse - will not need a confirmation. Even if there was still breath in him, he would not last long. After this, he only had to wait for the annihilation of Berserker to come naturally from losing his contractor. |
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− | Just as he was writhing in agony at the flames enveloping his body, he broke through the fence, stepped over the edge of the rooftop, and thus dropped down into the depths of the darkness of the ground beneath. |
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+ | At first, Tokiomi only expected that the Matō would resign and let pass the Heaven's Feel of this cycle. He could not understand at all the intention behind sending the disinherited outcast Kariya as an improvised Master. In the end, Tokiomi did not understand what Kariya had wanted that caused him to hasten and join the war. |
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− | Finally, after cleanly sweeping off all the remaining bugs at that area with his flames, Tokiomi lifted his magecraft, and sighed while tidying up his collar. |
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+ | A victory without any sense of achievement, and trailed by a bitter taste; without sparing another worrying thought, Tokiomi turned towards the river, and began examining the battles that raged around Caster. |
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− | The body –does not have to be checked. Even if there was still breath within him, he would not last long. After this, he only had to wait for the natural annihilation of Berserker who had lost his contractor. |
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− | At first, Tokiomi’s expectation was that the Matōs would just quit and let pass the Holy Grail War this time. As for why Kariya, this disinherited outcast was suddenly trained to be sent in as a Master, he could not understand the intention at all. In the end, Tokiomi did not know what Kariya had wanted that had caused him to hasten to join in this war. |
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− | Completely forgetting the victory which was without any sense of achievement, and just the bitter aftertaste; without sparing any further worry over it, Tokiomi turned around towards the river, and started examining the details of the battles surrounding Caster. |
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+ | <center>※※※※※</center> |
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+ | <!--====Page 138====-->Thanks to Rider's clever scheme, the gigantic sea monster had disappeared without a trace from the water's surface. However, although its form was nowhere to be seen, the Servants and magi gathered there could clearly perceive the presence of the monster raging within the plane-divergent bounded field. |
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+ | "... What should we do?" |
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− | Thanks to Rider’s clever scheme, the gigantic sea monster disappeared without a trace from the river surface. –But, although its figure could not be seen, the Masters and Servants gathered there could clearly perceive the presence of the monster raging within the out-of-phase boundary field. |
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+ | Unable to withstand the creeping weight of the silence, Waver opened his mouth. |
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− | “……What should we do?” |
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+ | "He said he was buying time, but if we don't think of something in the meanwhile, we'll end up where we started. Hey, Einzbern, don't you have any ideas?!" |
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− | Not being able to withstand the weight of the silence enveloping that place, Waver opened his mouth. |
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+ | "Even if you say that..." |
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− | “Even if he'd told us that he’s buying time, if we don’t think of anything meanwhile, we’d end up where we’ve started. Hey Einsbern, don’t you have any idea?!?” |
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+ | From Irisviel's chest, an out-of-place, frivolous electronic sound started beeping. Irisviel herself was taken aback, and she hastily took out the source of that sound. |
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− | “You say that, but……” |
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+ | Her mobile phone. It was something she received from Kiritsugu in case of emergencies. Obviously, there was no need to guess who the caller was. Nevertheless, as a situation where they would use this to converse was considered impossible, due to the urgency, Irisviel temporarily forgot the method of usage she was supposed to have remembered. |
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− | ''Beep beep…'' From Irisviel’s chest, an out-of-place, frivolous electronic sound started ringing. Irisviel herself was taken aback, and she hastily took out the source of that sound. |
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+ | "Ummm, ah... What, should I do with this?" |
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− | Her mobile phone. It was something she received from Kiritsugu in case of emergency. Obviously, there was no need to guess who the caller was. Nevertheless, because an arrangement that they would use this to converse was generally impossible, and together with the urgency of this situation, Irisviel temporarily could not recall the how to use it, which she was supposed to have remembered. |
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+ | <!--====Page 139====-->She could only ask Waver, who was standing next to her. Irritated at the interruption to their conversation, Waver snatched the noisy phone from Irisviel's hand, pressed the Receive button and held it to his ear. Although he was a magus, Waver came from a family which did not adhere to formalities, and he was competent with machines to the degree of an ordinary person. |
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− | “Ummm, errr…How to use this?” |
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+ | "Iri?" |
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− | She unintentionally asked Waver who was standing next to her. Irritated at the interruption to their conversation, Waver snatched from Irisviel’s hand the mobile phone which was ringing away noisily, pressed the receive button and pressed it to his ear. Although he was a magus, Waver who was from a family which did not really adhere to the formalities, had some knowledge on the operation of machines, like that known to an ordinary person. |
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+ | Now it was Waver's turn at confusion, as a low male voice came from the other side of the conversation. He had wanted to return it to the owner after receiving the call, but ended up answering it instead. |
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− | ''“―Is this Iri?”'' |
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+ | "Er, no, I'm..." |
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− | A deep male voice came from the other side of the phone call, sent Waver into confusion. He had wanted to return it to the owner after pressing the receive button, but had taken the call instead. |
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+ | "Hm? ...I see, Rider's Master, huh. Just as well. I need to talk to you." |
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− | “Err, no. I’m not……” |
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+ | "W-Who are you?" |
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− | ''“? ―I see, you’re Rider’s Master huh. Just nice. I have things to talk to you.”'' |
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+ | "It doesn't matter. Caster disappearing, that was your Servant's handiwork, right?" |
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− | “Wh-who are you!??” |
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+ | "...Well, yes." |
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− | ''“That will do. It’s because of your Servant that Caster had disappeared right?”'' |
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+ | "Then I have a question. When Rider releases the Reality Marble, can he drop the contents at a specific place?" |
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− | “……Yeah, but…” |
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+ | It was a question without a clear purpose, but it was a race against time, and there wasn't time to ask the questioner's motives. Waver racked his brain for the fundamental laws governing Reality Marbles that he had learnt at the Clock Tower, put it together with the properties of <span style="text-decoration: underline;">{{H:title|Army of the King|Ioniai Hetairoi}}</span> which he had witnessed only once, and gave a cautious reply. |
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− | ''“I have a question. For Rider’s Reality Marble, when he cancels it, can he drop the contents at a place he choose?”'' |
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+ | "It should be possible, to a certain extent, probably 100 meters at most. The prerogative for their reappearance lies with Rider." |
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− | Although it was a question of whose purpose could not be seen, under the current situation of racing against time, there wasn’t even time to ask back the person’s motive. Waver pondered upon the fundamental laws governing Reality Marbles which he learned at the Clock Tower, and combined it with the properties of Ionion Hetairoi he witnessed only once, finally giving a prudent answer. |
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+ | <!--====Page 140====-->"That will do. After this, I will choose a time and send up signal flares. Release Caster directly under it. Can you do that?" |
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− | “There is supposed to be a range, but only to a certain extent –at most 100 meters, I think. That’s because the prerogative for their reappearance outside lies at Rider.” |
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+ | "..." |
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− | ''“That will do. After this I will choose a time and send up signal flares. Release Caster directly under it! Can you do it?” '' |
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+ | The problem now was communicating this to Rider within the bounded field, but come to think of it, Rider had said that he would send a messenger afterward. Rider is probably still conscious of the link between the inside and outside of the field. |
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− | “……” |
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+ | "I can... I think. Probably." |
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− | The problem now was the communication with Rider inside the boundary field, but come to think of it, Rider had said he would send a messenger afterwards. Rider would probably still be conscious of the link between the inside and outside of the boundary field. |
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+ | Even so, who is he talking with? He is likely someone from Einzbern's side, but from the way he talked, Waver had no choice but to conclude that he was watching from somewhere nearby. |
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− | “Can―I think. Maybe.” |
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+ | "One more thing. Tell Lancer this: Saber's left hand contains an anti-fortress noble phantasm." |
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− | Even so, who is the one at the other side of the phone? He is likely to be someone from Einsbern’s side, but from the way he talked, Waver had no choice but to conclude that he is watching them from somewhere near. |
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+ | "Huh?" |
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− | ''“One more point. Tell Lancer that Saber’s left hand has an Anti-Fortress Noble Phantasm.”'' |
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+ | Increasingly confused, Waver returned a question, but the conversation was quickly cut, leaving only static. |
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− | “Haa?” |
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+ | "What happened?" |
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− | Increasingly confused, Waver asked him back, but the conversation was quickly cut after that, leaving only static noise behind. |
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+ | Feeling the meaningful gaze from Waver, Lancer asked him with suspicion. |
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− | “―What’s wrong?” |
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+ | <!--====Page 141====-->"Um... there's a message for you. 'Saber's left hand is an anti-fortress noble phantasm' or something..." |
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− | Feeling the meaningful gaze from Waver, Lancer asked him that suspiciously. |
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+ | Lancer's expression changed to astonishment as Saber's simultaneously changed to awkwardness. |
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− | “That, umm……There’s a message for you. ‘Saber’s left hand is Anti-Fortress,’ or something like that……” |
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+ | "Is that true, Saber?" |
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− | Lancer’s and Saber’s expression simultaneously changed completely to astonishment and awkwardness respectively. |
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+ | "..." |
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− | “Is that true, Saber?” |
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+ | She wanted to avoid bringing up this topic here, but there's no use hiding it now. Dropping her face, Saber nodded silently. |
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− | “……” |
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+ | "And... it can bring down Caster's monster in one blow?" |
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− | She wanted to avoid bringing up this topic here, but there’s no use hiding it now. Dropping her face, Saber nodded silently. |
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+ | "It is possible. But..." |
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− | “That thing…it can bring down Caster’s monster in one blow?” |
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+ | Nodding again, Saber stared straight at the Servant of the Spear with unwavering eyes, and continued. |
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− | “It should be okay, but…” |
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+ | "Lancer, the weight of my sword is the weight of my pride. My injury from the fight with you is an honor, not a chain. |
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− | After nodding again, staring straight at the lance-wielding heroic spirit with unwavering eyes, Saber continued. |
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+ | It is as you said in the forest. If I am backed by Diarmuid O'Duibhine as a substitute for my left hand, that alone is worth tens of thousands of men." |
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− | “Lancer, the weight of my sword is the weight of my pride. My injury from the fight with you is an honor, not a binding chain. |
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+ | No good will come from making Lancer feel guilt at the point. As a comrade in the conducts of chivalry, in the end, Saber wanted Lancer to welcome the conclusion without unnecessary binds. |
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− | It is just as what you said in the forest. If I can get the backup from Diarmuid ua Duibhne as a substitute for my left hand, that alone is worth tens of thousands of army.” |
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+ | <!--====Page 142====-->Silent, as though he was looking through at the figures of Rider's army and the sea monster at the other side separate from this plane, Lancer squinted, staring at the river. |
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− | Although she had made Lancer feel guilty, no good will come out of it. As a fellow believer of the chivalry, in the end, Saber wanted Lancer to welcome the conclusion without any unnecessary binds. |
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+ | "... Hey Saber, I cannot forgive that Caster." |
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− | Silent as if he was looking through at the figures of Rider’s army and the sea monster at the other side which was separated from this dimension, Lancer squinted his eyes, staring at the river surface. |
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+ | His low reply came softly. On the contrary, his bewitchingly beautiful eyes shone with determination. |
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− | “―Hey Saber, I cannot forgive that Caster.” |
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+ | "He treats other's despair as righteousness, and rejoices at the propagation of fear. On my oath as a knight, that is an 'evil' which I cannot overlook." |
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− | His reply escaped from him word-by-word in a peaceful tone. On the contrary, the beautiful tear-mole eyes shone with determination. |
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+ | Thrusting the red lance in his right hand into the ground and releasing it, Lancer tightly gripped the remaining yellow lance in the middle with both his hands. At that moment, realizing and rejecting what the proud spearman was intending to do, Saber stared and shouted. |
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− | “That guy treats people’s despair as righteousness, and rejoices at the propagation of fear. Because of my oath as a knight, that is an “Evil” which I cannot overlook.” |
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+ | "Lancer, no!" |
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− | Thrusting the red lance in his right hand into the ground and releasing it, Lancer tightly gripped the remaining yellow lance at the center with both his hands. At that moment, realizing what that prideful lance-wielding warrior was trying to do, Saber stared in wonder and shouted. |
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+ | "Now, which is the one who must win? Is it Saber? Or Lancer? No, it is neither. The one thing that must claim victory here, is the 'chivalry' we serve - isn't that right, heroic spirit Artoria?" |
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− | “Lancer, no!” |
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+ | After boasting with a nonchalant smile - Lancer divided the dual spears that make up his noble phantasms, and broke it neatly in half without hesitation. |
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− | “Now, the one who must win –is it Saber? Or is it Lancer? Neither. The one thing which must win here, is the “chivalry” we follow –isn’t that so, heroic spirit Arturia?” |
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+ | The enormous curse contained within {{H:title|Golden Rose of Mortality|Gáe Buidhe}} gushed out in a whirlwind, and scattered before their eyes into nothingness. If one thought of it as a noble phantasm that was legend taken form, its figure disappeared far too swiftly. |
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− | After boasting and smiling nonchalantly, with the lance which is part of his personal double-lance Noble Phantasm in his hands, Lancer broke it into half without the slightest hesitation. |
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+ | <!--====Page 143====-->Who would have thought that a Servant would destroy his own noble phantasm, his trump card to absolute victory, with his own hands? It wasn't just Saber, but also Irisviel and Waver who were struck speechless by Lancer's actions. |
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− | An enormous prana which contained {{H:title|Golden Rose of Mortality|Gáe Buidhe}} caused a whirlwind and gushed out, and then scattered before their eyes into nothingness. If you think about it as one of the Noble Phantasms in which legend was embodied, its disappearing figure was too swift. |
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+ | "I entrust my vow of victory in the King of Knight's stroke. I'm counting on you, Saber." |
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− | The mystery of a Servant who destroys his Noble Phantasm, his trump card to absolute victory, with his own hands- who would have thought of that? It wasn’t just Saber alone; Irisviel and Waver were also struck utterly speechless by Lancer’s actions. |
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+ | The feelings in her heart took form as Saber tightened her 'left hand', firmly and strongly. Released from the curse of mortality, the arm of the King of Knights recovered instantly, answering with unmistakable strength. |
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− | “I entrust my dearest wish of victory into the King of Knights’ sword. I’ll rely on you now, Saber.” |
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+ | "It's a deal, Lancer... Right now, I swear upon victory by my sword!" |
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− | The feelings which welled up in her heart, enabled Saber to form a stiff, tight fist at her “left hand”. Released from the mortal curse, the arm of the King of Knights which had recovered instantaneously, replied to that passionate feeling with an unmistakably clear fist. ''Shingg'' The silver gauntlet creaked, shaking with excitement. |
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+ | The Barrier of the Wind King unveiled. Blowing up torrents of wind, a golden sword revealed itself. As though congratulating the promised victory, the shining blade illuminated the darkness brilliantly. |
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− | “It’s a deal, Lancer......Right now, I swear upon victory by my sword!” |
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+ | "That's, from King Arthur's legend..." |
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− | The unveiling Barrier of the Wind King. Blowing up torrents of wind, the golden sword showed its appearance. As if congratulating them on the promised victory, the shining blade illuminated the darkness brilliantly. |
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+ | Finally witnessing the sacred crown-jeweled sword in front of his eyes, Waver whispered, dumbfounded. |
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− | “Is that King Arthur’s legendary......” |
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+ | As if seeing the dawning light at the end of the long night, the impatience and anxiety lurking in their hearts were gently swept away by the radiance. |
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− | Finally witnessing the sacred crown-jewelled sword in front of his eyes, Waver whispered that, dumbfounded. |
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+ | Yes- this is truly the knight's ideal. |
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− | As if seeing the dawning light at the end of the long night, their impatience and anxiety which were lurking in their hearts, were gently swept away by that radiance. |
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+ | It was the crystallization of everything etched in the hearts of those who were scattered at the radiance; those who were placed on the bloody hell called a battlefield, fully exposed to the fear of death and despair, and whom still cling to a desire: "to be exalted." |
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− | The crystallization of everything depicted by the ones scattered at the radiance, who were placed at the bloody battlefield- a hell fully exposed to the fear of death and despair- and yet still clinging onto “human’s most precious thing”. |
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+ | Trembling with joy, Irisviel whispered ecstatically. |
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+ | However, as though raising an objection to such a hope, a roar of repulsive malediction shook the night sky, and spread. No, the screaming, which was unlike a voice, could be none other than an explosive turbofan. |
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− | Trembling all over with joy, Irisviel whispered that ecstatically. |
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+ | Looking up to the sky, Saber saw hatred incarnate. Riding on the steel bird tainted with jet black prana, the mad heroic spirit once again bared his fangs at the King of Knights. |
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− | However, as if raising an objection to such hope, a roar of repulsive malediction shook the night sky, spreading all over. ―No, the scream which was unlike a voice, was none other than the explosion of a turbo fan. |
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+ | "A―urrrrrrrrrrr!!" |
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− | Looking up to the sky, Saber saw hatred incarnate. Riding on the iron bird which was tainted with jet black prana, the mad heroic spirit once again bared his teeth at the King of Knights. |
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+ | Together with Berserker's bloodcurdling roar, flames spouted from the six barrels of the 20mm Vulcan autocannon. |
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Latest revision as of 23:48, 7 May 2018
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Although Archer had somewhat enjoyed this original game for a while, he soon grew bored of the aerial battle after the third, then fourth exchange of the endless Holy Phantasms and missiles.
Finally, in this repetitive dogfight, Archer's Vimana was in a position pursuing Berserker's F15. If he reduced the distance between them a bit more, he would be in a perfect position to attack. Aware of this, Berserker pulled further from his pursuer, pushing his craft to full throttle, then using the acceleration from his descent to perform what is known as a full vertical descent.
“Stop your useless struggle...”
Archer accelerated the Vimana while chuckling, and was once again in Berserker's tail effortlessly. In the blink of an eye, the two shot through the clouds, falling back down to the flickering lights of Fuyuki.
“I might as well plunge you headlong into the dirt. How does that sound, mongrel?”
Archer arranged his prepared Noble Phantasms into a torus shape, restraining Berserker in every direction and sealing off his path of retreat. Due to this, the only route Berserker could take was straight down, towards the Mion river - on a collision course with Caster's sea monster, which was creeping towards the river bank.
As if trying to soften the impact of the inevitable collision, even by a little, the F15 opened all its flaps. Clawing at the atmosphere, it tried for maximum deceleration.
It was at that instant that that huge lump of meat disappeared.
At point-blank range, Rider shouted and activated Ioniai Hetairoi. Archer and Berserker knew not the reason behind the fact that Rider and his subordinate Servants drew in the gigantic sea monster within the expanded Reality Marble. Nevertheless, not wanting them to be stained by another drop of mud, Archer foresaw the timing of the collision, and dematerialized his Noble Phantasms. With no intent of missing this chance, the demonic F15 twisted its nose upwards just before it touched the surface of the water, and escaped the crash with an almost-perpendicular course.
Causing curtains of water to rise up on both sides due to the shockwave, the black F15 glided on the river, almost touching the water, and passed by the Servants observing the progress from the riverbank. At that moment, the shining figure of the knight, coated in silver and azure armor, was clearly burned into the mad dark knight's eyes.
"..."
Within that black helmet, the pair of eyes which brimmed with stagnant hatred, fiercely burned like a crimson blaze.
Based on Tōsaka Tokiomi’s standards, this is too crude to be called a battle of magecraft - it was nothing but a comical farce.
Tokiomi was just disinterestedly maintaining his defensive boundary, having not yet executed a move that could be considered an attack. In spite of that his opponent, Matō Kariya, was already at the verge of death.
It was complete self-destruction. For Kariya right now, the act of using magecraft is itself a self-inflicted fatal injury. Even though Kariya himself must realize this, he foolishly continued using magecraft beyond his limit without hesitation. As a result, he had no choice but to pay the obvious price.
Even with a glance one could tell he was in a dire state. The capillaries all over his body were continually rupturing, and even now, they incessantly splashed out blood. He could not stand straight, and his staggering figure was like someone drowning clumsily in a bloody mist. With his eyes stretched wide open due to intense pain, one could not tell if there was still any sense left in him.
You were raging so passionately just now... and when the lid is opened, this is your condition?
The saddest thing above all else was that, despite utilizing such prana that it shaved off his own life, Kariya’s attacks did not scathe even a hair on Tokiomi.
The summer insects which flew into the fire – they were like the proverbial stage show. The swarms of beetles simply charged endlessly straight into Tokiomi's incendiary boundaries, without even one breaking through and all of them scorched to ashes. To begin with, the act of challenging the flames directly in a frontal assault is exceedingly stupid for a bug user. Yet, Kariya did not slow his assault. Reducing his own lifespan, he fruitlessly spurred on the insects, turning them to cinders.
This was beyond laughable. At this utterly powerless enemy, Tokiomi had surpassed disdain and now felt pity. Before long, the flames will burn away all of Kariya's insects. At that point, Kariya would probably die wretchedly, unable to withstand the agony. Tokiomi merely had to focus on maintaining his craft while calmly observing him. This fight will end within this impregnable fortress.
However, for Tokiomi who followed the noble path of magecraft, the disgraceful behavior of a corrupted magus who has fallen - and worse, having it displayed in front of him - was too unpleasant for him.
"Intensive Einäscherung..."
Responding to the two-line spell, the flames of the defensive boundary curled like a snake, stretching towards Kariya. To begin with, whether or not this instant-made magus knows the correct principles to counter an offensive spell is itself a subject of doubt.
"I... I'LL KILL YOU... TOKIOMI... ZŌ-KE-N..."
Despite being burned alive, Kariya did not scream; in its place, he merely repeated an endless murmur of curses. With his body been devoured from the inside by worms, it's possible that he no longer had a sense of pain to feel the heat with.
As he writhed with flames enveloping his body, he broke through the fence, stepped over the edge of the roof, and dropped into the darkness of the alley below.
Finally, after cleanly sweeping away all the remaining bugs there with his conflagration, Tokiomi undid his craft and sighed, fixing his collar.
The corpse - will not need a confirmation. Even if there was still breath in him, he would not last long. After this, he only had to wait for the annihilation of Berserker to come naturally from losing his contractor.
At first, Tokiomi only expected that the Matō would resign and let pass the Heaven's Feel of this cycle. He could not understand at all the intention behind sending the disinherited outcast Kariya as an improvised Master. In the end, Tokiomi did not understand what Kariya had wanted that caused him to hasten and join the war.
A victory without any sense of achievement, and trailed by a bitter taste; without sparing another worrying thought, Tokiomi turned towards the river, and began examining the battles that raged around Caster.
Thanks to Rider's clever scheme, the gigantic sea monster had disappeared without a trace from the water's surface. However, although its form was nowhere to be seen, the Servants and magi gathered there could clearly perceive the presence of the monster raging within the plane-divergent bounded field.
"... What should we do?"
Unable to withstand the creeping weight of the silence, Waver opened his mouth.
"He said he was buying time, but if we don't think of something in the meanwhile, we'll end up where we started. Hey, Einzbern, don't you have any ideas?!"
"Even if you say that..."
From Irisviel's chest, an out-of-place, frivolous electronic sound started beeping. Irisviel herself was taken aback, and she hastily took out the source of that sound.
Her mobile phone. It was something she received from Kiritsugu in case of emergencies. Obviously, there was no need to guess who the caller was. Nevertheless, as a situation where they would use this to converse was considered impossible, due to the urgency, Irisviel temporarily forgot the method of usage she was supposed to have remembered.
"Ummm, ah... What, should I do with this?"
She could only ask Waver, who was standing next to her. Irritated at the interruption to their conversation, Waver snatched the noisy phone from Irisviel's hand, pressed the Receive button and held it to his ear. Although he was a magus, Waver came from a family which did not adhere to formalities, and he was competent with machines to the degree of an ordinary person.
"Iri?"
Now it was Waver's turn at confusion, as a low male voice came from the other side of the conversation. He had wanted to return it to the owner after receiving the call, but ended up answering it instead.
"Er, no, I'm..."
"Hm? ...I see, Rider's Master, huh. Just as well. I need to talk to you."
"W-Who are you?"
"It doesn't matter. Caster disappearing, that was your Servant's handiwork, right?"
"...Well, yes."
"Then I have a question. When Rider releases the Reality Marble, can he drop the contents at a specific place?"
It was a question without a clear purpose, but it was a race against time, and there wasn't time to ask the questioner's motives. Waver racked his brain for the fundamental laws governing Reality Marbles that he had learnt at the Clock Tower, put it together with the properties of Ioniai Hetairoi which he had witnessed only once, and gave a cautious reply.
"It should be possible, to a certain extent, probably 100 meters at most. The prerogative for their reappearance lies with Rider."
"That will do. After this, I will choose a time and send up signal flares. Release Caster directly under it. Can you do that?"
"..."
The problem now was communicating this to Rider within the bounded field, but come to think of it, Rider had said that he would send a messenger afterward. Rider is probably still conscious of the link between the inside and outside of the field.
"I can... I think. Probably."
Even so, who is he talking with? He is likely someone from Einzbern's side, but from the way he talked, Waver had no choice but to conclude that he was watching from somewhere nearby.
"One more thing. Tell Lancer this: Saber's left hand contains an anti-fortress noble phantasm."
"Huh?"
Increasingly confused, Waver returned a question, but the conversation was quickly cut, leaving only static.
"What happened?"
Feeling the meaningful gaze from Waver, Lancer asked him with suspicion.
"Um... there's a message for you. 'Saber's left hand is an anti-fortress noble phantasm' or something..."
Lancer's expression changed to astonishment as Saber's simultaneously changed to awkwardness.
"Is that true, Saber?"
"..."
She wanted to avoid bringing up this topic here, but there's no use hiding it now. Dropping her face, Saber nodded silently.
"And... it can bring down Caster's monster in one blow?"
"It is possible. But..."
Nodding again, Saber stared straight at the Servant of the Spear with unwavering eyes, and continued.
"Lancer, the weight of my sword is the weight of my pride. My injury from the fight with you is an honor, not a chain.
It is as you said in the forest. If I am backed by Diarmuid O'Duibhine as a substitute for my left hand, that alone is worth tens of thousands of men."
No good will come from making Lancer feel guilt at the point. As a comrade in the conducts of chivalry, in the end, Saber wanted Lancer to welcome the conclusion without unnecessary binds.
Silent, as though he was looking through at the figures of Rider's army and the sea monster at the other side separate from this plane, Lancer squinted, staring at the river.
"... Hey Saber, I cannot forgive that Caster."
His low reply came softly. On the contrary, his bewitchingly beautiful eyes shone with determination.
"He treats other's despair as righteousness, and rejoices at the propagation of fear. On my oath as a knight, that is an 'evil' which I cannot overlook."
Thrusting the red lance in his right hand into the ground and releasing it, Lancer tightly gripped the remaining yellow lance in the middle with both his hands. At that moment, realizing and rejecting what the proud spearman was intending to do, Saber stared and shouted.
"Lancer, no!"
"Now, which is the one who must win? Is it Saber? Or Lancer? No, it is neither. The one thing that must claim victory here, is the 'chivalry' we serve - isn't that right, heroic spirit Artoria?"
After boasting with a nonchalant smile - Lancer divided the dual spears that make up his noble phantasms, and broke it neatly in half without hesitation.
The enormous curse contained within Gáe Buidhe gushed out in a whirlwind, and scattered before their eyes into nothingness. If one thought of it as a noble phantasm that was legend taken form, its figure disappeared far too swiftly.
Who would have thought that a Servant would destroy his own noble phantasm, his trump card to absolute victory, with his own hands? It wasn't just Saber, but also Irisviel and Waver who were struck speechless by Lancer's actions.
"I entrust my vow of victory in the King of Knight's stroke. I'm counting on you, Saber."
The feelings in her heart took form as Saber tightened her 'left hand', firmly and strongly. Released from the curse of mortality, the arm of the King of Knights recovered instantly, answering with unmistakable strength.
"It's a deal, Lancer... Right now, I swear upon victory by my sword!"
The Barrier of the Wind King unveiled. Blowing up torrents of wind, a golden sword revealed itself. As though congratulating the promised victory, the shining blade illuminated the darkness brilliantly.
"That's, from King Arthur's legend..."
Finally witnessing the sacred crown-jeweled sword in front of his eyes, Waver whispered, dumbfounded.
As if seeing the dawning light at the end of the long night, the impatience and anxiety lurking in their hearts were gently swept away by the radiance.
Yes- this is truly the knight's ideal.
It was the crystallization of everything etched in the hearts of those who were scattered at the radiance; those who were placed on the bloody hell called a battlefield, fully exposed to the fear of death and despair, and whom still cling to a desire: "to be exalted."
"We can win..."
Trembling with joy, Irisviel whispered ecstatically.
However, as though raising an objection to such a hope, a roar of repulsive malediction shook the night sky, and spread. No, the screaming, which was unlike a voice, could be none other than an explosive turbofan.
Looking up to the sky, Saber saw hatred incarnate. Riding on the steel bird tainted with jet black prana, the mad heroic spirit once again bared his fangs at the King of Knights.
"A―urrrrrrrrrrr!!"
Together with Berserker's bloodcurdling roar, flames spouted from the six barrels of the 20mm Vulcan autocannon.
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