Let's Train Heroine

Chapter 245: Heroine's Natural Enemy 3



Elemental's body shimmered with raw, incandescent energy as it advanced on Fairy Queen Elysia. Every step it took sent shockwaves rippling through the spirit realm. It was a creature of pure magic, composed of the very elements themselves, and capable of unleashing devastation with ease. Yet, before it stood Fairy Queen Elysia, radiating a serene, otherworldly grace.

Elysia's jade-colored hair floated gently around her, glowing in harmony with the natural luminescence of the Spirit World. Her emerald eyes were sharp and focused, taking in every flicker of power from the being before her. She raised one slender hand, and with a delicate motion, summoned the ancient power of the fairies.

"Elemental," she said, her voice calm and resolute, echoing through the clearing. "Your presence here is a violation of the sacred balance. Stand down, or I will destroy you."
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The Elemental responded with a crackling hiss, its formless body twisting and churning. Its eyes, glowing like molten fire, regarded the Fairy Queen with a malice.

It surged forward, a whirlwind of chaotic energy. The ground beneath it crumbled to ash, leaving deep scorched trails as it charged. But Elysia did not move. She simply raised her other hand, a sphere of brilliant silver light forming at her fingertips. With a flick of her wrist, she released the spell.

The orb shot forward, bursting into a cascade of ethereal beams that struck the Elemental head-on. It roared, the sound reverberating like thunder as the beams pierced through its magical form, severing and disintegrating the elemental matter that made up its body.

Yet, it did not falter.

"Resilient, aren't you?" Elysia murmured, her lips curving into a small smile. "But that won't be enough."

Elemental's body reformed almost instantly, the disintegrated pieces converging back together in a surge of energy. It twisted its form, shifting from fire to water, to wind, and then to earth—a maelstrom of nature's fury concentrated in a single entity. With a roar, it lashed out, sending jagged spikes of rock and gouts of flame hurling towards Elysia.

The Fairy Queen reacted with fluid grace, her wings flaring out behind her. With a single flap, she ascended above the onslaught, her body a blur of silver light. She summoned a torrent of emerald-hued energy, weaving it into a shimmering barrier that deflected the Elemental's attacks.

The spikes of rock shattered against the barrier, disintegrating into dust, while the flames were absorbed and then expelled in a burst of pure magical light. Elysia hovered in the air, her gaze unwavering as she chanted another spell.

"Nature's Breath, heed my call—entwine, restrain, and bind!"

Vines made of pure magic erupted from the ground, thick and glowing with a faint green light. They surged upwards, wrapping around the Elemental's form, tightening with every second. The Elemental struggled, its body rippling and shifting as it tried to break free, but the enchanted vines were infused with Fairy Magic, which counteracted its own elemental nature.

The more it struggled, the tighter the bindings became. Elemental's form fluctuated, flickering erratically as it lost its cohesion. Elysia floated above, her eyes glowing with power as she extended her hand, tightening the magical hold.

"Even a creature like you," she said softly, "is powerless before the will of the Fairy Queen."

With a final gesture, she summoned a sphere of pure, concentrated Fairy Magic—radiant and pulsating with life energy. She released it towards the Elemental, and when it made contact, the creature's entire form convulsed violently. A high-pitched shriek echoed through the air as the Elemental's body began to disintegrate, breaking apart into millions of tiny motes of light.

The light motes drifted upwards, dissolving into the atmosphere, until nothing was left of the once formidable being.

Elysia landed gracefully, her feet touching the ground as if she weighed no more than a feather. She gazed at the spot where the Elemental had stood, then turned her eyes in the direction Nyx had gone. There was no time to rest. She could feel it—the pulse of dark energy that was growing stronger, the faint echo of something that should have remained buried forever.

"No…" she whispered, a sense of urgency overtaking her. "I can't let her reach the Dark Queen."

The Fairy Queen's wings flared once more, and she took to the air, moving with a speed that sent ripples through the very fabric of the realm. Trees, rivers, and glowing fields of light blurred past her as she flew, her heart pounding with a sense of dread she hadn't felt in centuries.

If the Dark Queen is released… If she and Evil Magician were to join forces…

The very thought sent a shiver down her spine. The two queens had been created as opposites—light and dark.

Elysia work was help spirt world to grow while maintaining the good image of spirt world, and Dark Fairy work was to do dirty things for spirit world growth. However Dark Fairy did something unspeakable, which resulted sealing her for eternity.

Elysia pushed herself harder, the world around her becoming a blur of light and color as she sped towards the ancient sealing ground.

And then she arrived.

She landed in the clearing, her breath catching in her throat as she took in the sight before her. The massive chains that had once held the Dark Queen were shattered, broken pieces of glowing metal scattered across the ground like fallen stars. The sealing runes, which had been etched into the earth with painstaking precision, were scorched and cracked, their power unraveled.

And standing in the center of it all, her long white hair fluttering around her like a veil of mist, was the Dark Fairy Queen.

Elysia's heart sank.

"No…" she whispered, horror and disbelief warring within her. "How… How could this happen?"

The Dark Fairy Queen turned slowly, her eyes—those haunting, ghostly white eyes—fixing on Elysia with a look of amused indifference. Her lips curved into a smile, and she tilted her head slightly, as if considering something.

"Elysia," the Dark Queen said softly, her voice dripping with a twisted sort of affection. "It's been a while, hasn't it?"

Elysia took a step back, her wings trembling. "You… You're free?"

The Dark Fairy Queen chuckled, the sound echoing through the clearing. "Free as I'll ever be." She spread her arms wide, her dress shimmering with an iridescent black light. "It feels good to stretch my wings again. You know, I almost missed you."

Elysia clenched her fists, trying to steady herself. "You are not going to be free, I will seal you."

The Dark Fairy Queen's smile widened, a hint of something dark and dangerous flickering in her eyes. "Seal me?" She laughed, a light, airy sound that sent chills down Elysia's spine. "Oh, darling… You have no idea what I'm planning this time."

Elysia's gaze hardened, but before she could respond, the Dark Fairy Queen stepped forward, her smile turning almost… playful.

"Welcome back to the nightmare, Elysia."


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