Family heirloom, then turned into a demon girl
Chapter 19 Mission: 042 Knight Charge
Chapter 19 Mission: 04-2 Knight Charge
Facing the approaching second Silver Knight, Nero, half-crouching to pierce the ground with his spear, braced himself with both hands and, with a hook kick, landed a kick on the spear's tip. Just like Credo had done before, the Silver Knight's thrust was disrupted, forcing the spear upward.
However, this conical lance cannot imitate Credo and turn the sprint into a downward slash.
At this moment, the third Silver Knight had also set off. Having been brought to the edge of the bridge, Nero could no longer retreat to buy time as he had done before. So, Nero's long legs drew a perfect circle overhead and fiercely kicked the Silver Knight in the stomach.
Considering that Nero was wearing a skirt, she shouldn't have made such a move. But fortunately, the leg armor formed by Gilgamesh had a high enough coverage, so there was no problem.
As for Nero herself, she felt that it would be better for her to wear pants in the future for the sake of convenience in battle. After all, Gilgamesh would most likely be returned to her later.
The kicked demon flew towards the spear of the third silver knight.
The two demons collided with each other, and Nero took advantage of the kick to jump back, grabbed the lance stuck in the ground in the air, completed a backflip, and landed gracefully.
The third Silver Knight's charge was also halted by the car accident, and it quickly shook off its pierced companion and flew into the air. The fourth one arrived shortly after.
Nero threw the lance he had drawn when he jumped back at it, and it was also destroyed in the high-speed collision.
However, the third silver knight who had been pierced just now did not die. He flew up with a big round hole in his chest, ready to reunite with the only two remaining companions.
Nero flung Echidna away, rising into the sky with her. The two surviving Silver Knights returned to the Gold Knight, weapons raised high, and a dark ball of energy gathered above their heads.
This wouldn't work. Knowing the danger of this move, Nero yanked his accordion sword into the air, stomping hard on a silver knight, sending it to the ground. He then leaped again, charging towards the highest-flying gold knight. A spinning kick in mid-air couldn't use the ground for momentum, so Nero opted for an elbow strike, colliding with the gold knight.
The golden knight was sent flying by the elbow strike, embedding into the pristine white wall. The black magic ball lost control and plummeted to the ground, engulfing the silver knight who had made a hole in it and leaving a large, charred crater in the stone bricks.
Before the Golden Knight could return, Nero swung out Echidna again, approached the last Silver Knight in mid-air, and hit it hard on the head with his fist.
It sank into the ground as if struck by a power hammer. Nero, in a rare move, used Echidna's longsword form, falling from the air. The blade pierced straight into the Silver Knight's body, then transformed into a spirit snake, tearing everything in it apart.
So in order to pull it out, Nero had to enlarge the strip-shaped sword wound into a dark round hole.
Only the last golden knight remained. After the last of its companions died, it finally clawed itself out of the wall, landed on the ground, and combined its wings into a shield.
This guy's fighting stance is really very similar to Credo's. If you don't think about how it was made, it can be used as a model for knights.
But unfortunately, even Credo couldn't defeat Nero, so the Golden Knight, as an imitator, had even less hope.
The long sword in the hands of the Golden Knight began to spray high-temperature airflow like the Knights of the Order, and its body was carried forward by the blade, launching a long-range sprint and slash.
Nero calmly thrust Echidna forward, then abruptly pulled it back just as it was about to reach its limit. The tip of the accordion sword then made a ninety-degree turn in mid-air, slicing straight through the golden knight's helmet, sending a trail of sparks flying.
In two consecutive battles, Echidna's performance was poor. The flexible accordion blade was practically ineffective against armored foes, so Nero used it only as a hook. In reality, Nero's first strike, aimed at the helmet, wasn't intended to kill, but rather to disrupt the Golden Knight's vision. With the retracted accordion blade, he couldn't immediately launch a second strike, but Nero had already vanished from the Golden Knight's sight.
She jumped up. The moment the Golden Knight lost sight of her, she leaped towards it and landed behind it.
Then he swung the still-flying Echidna, this time aiming for the Golden Knight's ankle.
The serpent sword drew an arc and accurately wrapped around the golden knight's ankle, but Nero, who was well prepared, had already stood firm and pulled hard with his hand.
The golden knight fell down due to inertia and landed on the ground.
The contracting accordion blade pulled the golden knight toward Nero, who rolled over, sword in hand, ready to fight to the death. As the recklessly swinging golden knight approached, Nero stepped forward and broke its knee with a single foot. Then, he swung Echidna, half of her leg entangled, onto its head, and bound its wielding hand.
That's right, when it's impossible to cut into the armor, the correct way to use the Constrictor Sword is to tie a heavy object to it and use it as a meteor hammer. And this time, Nero directly swung the Golden Knight, who was unable to stand up due to a broken leg, up.
The golden knight made a half circle and slammed heavily onto the bridge deck, creating a large crack on the tightly arranged square bricks.
Then change direction and try again.
Again.
After repeating this nearly ten times, Nero finally smashed its helmet with one punch, completely ending the demon's life.
She straightened up, pulled Echidna and Gilgamesh back to her chest, stretched, and sighed, "It's really a bit troublesome not to transform into a demon."
In short, the trouble was solved. Nero walked forward, pushed open the heavy iron door, and entered the front hall of the church headquarters.
Crossing the long hall of the front hall, Nero faced a sky bridge that had been raised and blocked. Looking at the bridge, blocked from descending by the scarlet demonic plants, Nero couldn't help but sigh, "Why can't I fly?"
The cult's higher-ups are supposedly able to fly when they transform into demonic forms. After all, their goal is to become "angels," so their demonic forms also have wings. Dante also has wings when he transforms into a demon, so he can normally fly. Vergil sometimes has wings and sometimes doesn't, depending on the plot.
So the tile-throwing man who can fly in the CG can't even do a double jump normally.
If Nero transformed into a real demon, she should be able to fly. But unfortunately, she can't.
Nero then spoke directly to Echidna: "Can you control the plants over there? Make them grow a bridge?"
(End of this chapter)
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