Out of the village only 4 people were still alive one Saikyō second Lucifer third Miyamoto last of all of us I was Hanako these 4 people were still alive all the rest of us who were alive all died in a second no one killed them with a knife nor did anyone kill them with any magic spell only one lone survivor who was still not well he had knocked him down that too with the help of our boron's aura power Lucifer must have started trying his luck on Saikyō Saikyō was also giving his 200 percent in this fight he In my life, this lady was loaded only once, and I am still stuck with my bad, but in the battle of Kanji River which lasted for 2 years, more than 5000 people were killed, more than 3500 soldiers were involved in that battle. Secondly, the youngest person to take part in the human war was this Saikyo. It is also said that Saikyo single-handedly killed 1000 soldiers, that too at the age of just 13.
Lucifer possessed a special type of Boron—a kind that Saikyō also holds. To obtain this specific Boron, one must sacrifice someone special; after the sacrifice, one is required to consume the victim's flesh for seven days. This act demonstrates to the Boron just how desperate you are for its power and the lengths to which you are willing to go—showing how low you can stoop—because the deeper you descend into depravity, the more power you can extract from the Boron. To become even stronger, you must prove to the Boron that you are no longer human but a monster; your potential strength depends on what you are willing to do and how much you can endure.
Sometimes, to harness the Boron's full power, one might have to wipe out an entire family, a village, or even a country, depending on the nature and magnitude of that specific Boron's power. Like Saikyō, Lucifer possesses an incredibly powerful Boron. With it, he can control shadows and manipulate them to do whatever he desires—even creating a shadow army. The twenty 'Athel' figures in the main hall were merely constructs made of Lucifer's shadows—essentially robots—yet some of these shadows possessed the ability to think and reason, and a few even harbored feelings. While this could have caused complications for Lucifer, he had mastered the control of his power. Two individuals were dispatched to kill Saikyō; they, too, were human-like constructs made of shadow, yet they possessed no emotions. They could hear and comprehend but were incapable of speech.
Two shadow-beings were emerging from the main hall. Since the main hall was quite far from where Saikyō was standing, it wasn't yet visible to him; however, before long, he would sense his sister's aura and make his way there. But first, Saikyō would have to deal with Lucifer's shadow army and then battle Lucifer himself. As those two shadow-beings stepped out of the main hall, they were conversing with each other...
"Who could that person be—the one for whom Lucifer has summoned us?" the other shadow asks. "It's been ages since I last fought; my whole body has gone stiff. I just want to finish this fight quickly and go back to sleep. I don't really enjoy fighting anymore. And whatever the case—even if the opponent is weak—Lucifer always sends *us* first. Why not send those other guys? Why does it have to be us? I was sleeping so peacefully... You know, Zazame, I even had a dream about you. In it, you stole and ate my food. I got really angry and hit you on the head; your head cracked open, but you survived." Zazame was getting extremely irritated by Momonoshuke's words. "Why are you bothering me? Let me think in peace. I don't have time to listen to your nonsense—all the random things you see in dreams and talk about. And how do your dreams always end up coming true?" Momonoshuke adds, "If you aren't angry, I'd like to tell you one more thing—it's about another dream I had."
Zazame tells him, "I don't want to hear about that dream of yours again; be quiet and let me figure out just how powerful that enemy is compared to us." Momonosuke starts to say, "Okay, but that dream..." but Zazame cuts him off: "Shut up." Momonosuke doesn't say another word. Zazame reflects on the fact that every time Momonosuke has a dream, it comes true. Momonosuke's dreams have three levels: the first allows him to see what will happen to himself and his own life; the second lets him see the future of his friends and loved ones—what will happen to them, when they might die, and so on; and the third—the most dangerous and final level—allows him to predict the future and uncover any secrets across the years ahead.
However, there is a risk: every time he uses this third level, ten years are shaved off his life. If he overuses this power, he could even die. To prevent this, a sealing technique was placed on him by Lucifer; he can only use this third-level ability once every four years. The dream he just had—the first one—was about himself; it didn't seem particularly significant and could probably be ignored. But the second dream—what was that about? Damn it, I should have listened to him. I'm such an idiot. If I ask him now, he'll... "Tell me—but I need to know everything before we face the enemy." Summoning his courage and feeling a bit shy, Zazame asks, "Momonosuke, can you tell me what you saw about me in your dream?" Momonosuke stays silent for a moment, then says, "I wanted to tell you earlier, but... anyway, I'll tell you what I saw. Listen carefully—what you're about to hear might shock you, so get ready."
Zazame was already feeling tense—facing the enemy on one hand, and Momonosuke's ominous words on the other. Momonosuke continues, "In the dream, we were fighting a very powerful man—someone much stronger than both of us. We were challenging him together, but during the fight, you ended up on the verge of death, and I saved you. How I saved you, or what happened after that... I don't remember. Hehehe."
Upon hearing this, Zazame becomes extremely tense and starts muttering to himself: "Am I going to die? No, that can't be. Even if I were facing death, I would never beg for my life—no, I would never do such a thing." He tells Momonoshuke, "Perhaps this is the first time your vision will prove wrong; when you and I are together, no one can defeat us. You won't see me begging for my life, because to that enemy, I'll be nothing more than an ant." Just then, both Zazame and Momonoshuke feel a sharp pang in their hearts; they are suddenly gripped by intense fear and begin to tremble. They sense an unfamiliar, overwhelming aura pressure—not from afar, but right behind them. Zazame exclaims, "He was a kilometer away just a moment ago; how did he get so close so quickly? Is this a human or a monster? His aura is even more dangerous than Lucifer's." Is Momonoshuke's vision about to come true again?
Momonoshuke turns around to see who this dangerous enemy is—the one who killed so many people in a split second. Upon seeing Saikyō's dark eyes, he realizes that fighting this opponent will be thrilling—a real full-body workout. "This is going to be intense," Momonoshuke says.
