Swordmeister Of Rome - Chapter 84 Tasha-Dagon
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Chapter 84 Tasha-Dagon

His conscious tempted him even now, but he was barely ignoring it. It was really dangerous this time. He never feared death until now. Stiel was worried about that gigantic monster, but that was because she couldn't feel the monsters inside the red sphere. That Six-Horn was like a baby compared to the monsters inside the sphere. Stiel wouldn't last a second if she jumped into the sphere. Sian couldn't understand why it was even opened. 'Why was that opened in first place?' It was too much to kill the Six-Horned. That was why Sian was pus.h.i.+ng down his temptation. He wanted to ensure his survival. The city was in chaos. People were running in all directions for their lives. Sian scratched his head and found the resolution. "Whew." "Huh? What are you doing?" Stiel turned to Sian. He was walking out. 'Is he trying to help them?' It seemed impossible to Stiel who had been observing Sian for a while now. 'Does he like them that much?' Stiel thought that was a possibility, but Sian's hand flew at that moment. "Ugh…" And three women who were walking toward city fell to the ground. "…" "Let's run now." Sian picked up the four of them like a pair of sacks and turned to Stiel. "Weren't you trying to help? You can just make it turn around." That was what Stiel expected. She was sure that Sian wasn't going to pull his sleeves to make work of the monster, yet the monster didn't seem to be interested in the city either. It would only require a few smacks to make it avoid the city on its way to the sphere. "Oh. Yeah, I did think about that, but it really feels bad this time." Sian did consider it, but he decided to follow his instincts. He did not want to go near the bomb. He wanted to stay as far away as possible from the sphere. "Is it that dangerous?" "Yeah. And the owner of necklace is him. I thought it would be good to keep the promise to the owner." Sian could've let ladies follow their wishes, but he decided to keep the promise to the owner of necklace. The man's wish probably did not include the death of those three women. Even at expense of the lives of the Kerbal citizens. "So… you wish to save these four?" "Yeah. It's because of your promise, so you should take two of them." Sian asked Stiel to share the work. "No-no. I'll take them all. You do have good sense." "Huh?" Sian was surprised by the unexpected answer. "I was going to help you… but you want to save these four so… I will have them be escorted to safety. Good luck!" "What do you-" Stiel began darting off into the mountain, to the opposite side of the ocean. "Huh…?" Then a blue energy ray struck against Sian.