Reincarnated as the Demon King's Son

Chapter 809 - 809 Realization



As the elven fleet surged forward, breaking the constraints of the temporal loop, a palpable relief washed over Anariel and her crew. The stars and asteroids that had once threatened to be their eternal prison now flew past in streaks of light, a blur of obstacles they were leaving behind.

The chief mage, his face illuminated by the glow of arcane energy dissipating from his hands, collapsed into his seat, exhausted but triumphant. ƒгeewёbnovel.com

Anariel stood at the command deck, her eyes on the viewscreen, watching as the illusion of their fleet led the watcher ships into a deadly dance amidst the asteroids. The explosions that marked the end of the watcher ships were distant stars going supernova on their screen, a silent testament to their victory.

“Commander, the watcher ships have been destroyed,” reported the navigation officer, his voice tinged with disbelief and awe at their own survival and cunning.

Anariel allowed herself a small, satisfied smile. “Good. Let’s not linger in their graveyard. Plot a course out of the asteroid belt, and let’s regroup. We have much to discuss and prepare for.”

The moment of triumph that had bloomed within Anariel and her crew withered as swiftly as it had taken root.

The vast expanse of space, once a canvas of infinite possibilities, narrowed cruelly into a corridor of impending doom. The viewscreen displayed a sight that would chill the blood of even the most seasoned warriors: over a hundred demonic vessels, a phalanx of dark, ominous ships, arrayed against the elven fleet with a chilling precision.

Each ship was a masterpiece of dread, its hulls adorned with the intricate sigils of dark magic and the scars of countless battles. Their weapons, glowing with a malevolent energy, were trained unerringly on Anariel’s fleet.

The sheer number of the vessels made the space before them seem not like a field of battle but a graveyard awaiting its tenants.

“By the elven stars…” the navigation officer whispered, his voice a thread of sound in the heavy silence that engulfed the bridge.

Anariel stood and and her face turned bitter. “This is impossible!”

As Anariel’s voice echoed through the bridge, a tempest of light erupted from the demonic fleet. A hundred vessels unleashed their fury, bolts of eldritch energy streaking across the void like malevolent comets hellbent on annihilation. The space between the fleets turned into a chaotic maelstrom of arcane firepower, each blast carrying the promise of oblivion.

Anariel’s crew, seasoned warriors all, sprang into action. “Shields up, full power!” she commanded, her voice cutting through the cacophony of battle alarms and the distant thunder of energy weapons colliding with their barriers.

The elven ships, agile and swift, responded as if they were extensions of the crew’s will. Shields flared into existence around them, a shimmering bulwark against the onslaught. For a moment, the bridge was bathed in an ethereal glow as the shields absorbed the demonic fury, the energy impacts painting surreal patterns across their surfaces.

But the relief was short-lived. The chief engineer’s voice, tense with urgency, broke through the din. “Commander, our shields are holding, but energy reserves are depleting rapidly. We can’t sustain this barrage for long.”

Anariel’s jaw clenched as she surveyed the tactical display, the grim reality of their situation laid bare.

The demonic fleet’s firepower was relentless, a never-ending storm that threatened to overwhelm them. “All ships, initiate evasive maneuvers! Spread out, make it harder for them to hit us!”

When they wanted to move, a thick light burst towards them, disabling their movements.

The whole ships rattled like mad.

“Ma’am! Our energy is depleting to a dangerous level!”

Anariel watched the indicator.

20%

15%

10%

5%

4%

3%

2%

1%

0%

The shield vanished.

Anariel’s eyes widened as a massive lightning beam charge towards them.

However, before the light engulfed them and turn them to shreds.

A mysterious power dispersed all of the attacks and bent their direction back to its sender.

The result was a great catastrophic for the demons as dozens of their ships exploded immediately.

the heart-stopping moments as the shield’s energy meter bled to zero, Anariel braced for the end, her body tensed and her breath caught in her throat.

The crew shared a silent, final understanding, their eyes locked on the viewscreen, on their impending doom.

But fate, it seemed, had not yet forsaken them.

The blinding light that should have been their annihilation instead became their salvation.

As the destructive energy turned back upon its senders, the bridge was bathed in a surreal, silent brilliance. For a few eternal seconds, the elven crew was enveloped in white, their senses overwhelmed, reality itself seeming to pause at the brink of oblivion.

As their vision cleared, the chaos of battle gave way to a scene of eerie tranquility.

The space before them, once filled with the ominous forms of demonic vessels ready to unleash destruction, now played host to a spectacle of a different kind.

Hovering in the void, an ethereal figure commanded their attention.

She was human in shape but exuded an otherworldly presence that defied simple understanding. Around her, shards of stone floated, orbiting like celestial bodies in a miniature galaxy, each piece shimmering with an inner light. Her form, translucent and shimmering, seemed to draw the very essence of the cosmos into her being.

“Who… what is she?” the chief mage murmured, his voice a mix of awe and fear. The rest of the crew remained silent, transfixed by the apparition.

The mysterious woman phased through the bridge of the ship and floated in front of Anariel.

Anariel grabbed her weapon.

“I am sent here by Aldred. He has detected a fairly large gathering of demons.”

Anariel looked behind the woman and noticed that most of the demon vessels were still intact, charging towards them.

“The demons! There are still a lot of them!”

The mysterious woman’s expression did not change. It stayed calm and nonchalant.

And then.

All the ships in the background suddenly exploded and sucked as if consumed by space itself.

The elves were shocked.

“Aldred wants me to inform you that the door is always open.”

Right after saying that, Zelthrax was about to fly away until Anariel stopped her.

“Wait.”

Zelthrax paused.

“Tell Aldred. I will meet him.”

Zelthrax nodded and left.

In the aftermath of Zelthrax’s departure, a heavy silence enveloped the bridge. The crew, still grappling with the shock and awe of their salvation, turned their eyes to Anariel, seeking guidance, reassurance—something to make sense of the impossible events that had unfolded before them.

Anariel stood, her weapon now lowered, her gaze fixed on the space where Zelthrax had vanished. The void where a demonic armada had once threatened their very existence was now eerily empty, a testament to the unfathomable power wielded by Aldred’s emissary. Her mind raced, trying to comprehend the scale of power that could erase an entire fleet from existence with such casual indifference.

“That power,” she whispered, her voice barely audible. “It was beyond anything we have known or encountered. To extinguish so many lives, so many ships, with a mere gesture… What are we dealing with?”

Only the higher elves would be able to command such power. To think that Aldred might be standing in the same position of power as the high elves…

The chief mage, still pale from the exertion of the battle and the subsequent miracles, approached Anariel. “Commander, the power displayed… It’s not just formidable; it’s godlike. If Aldred commands such forces, the balance of power is not in our favor. We must tread carefully.”

Anariel nodded, her thoughts aligning with his. The realization that they had been on the brink of annihilation only to be saved by a force they barely understood was humbling and terrifying. She knew the path forward was fraught with danger and uncertainty.

Turning to face her crew, Anariel saw a reflection of her own turmoil mirrored in their eyes. Yet, beneath the shock and awe, there was a flicker of hope, a resilient spark that refused to be extinguished.

“Listen, everyone,” Anariel began, her voice firm, commanding the room’s attention. “Today, we have witnessed power that defies our understanding. But let this not shake our resolve. Instead, let it remind us of the vastness of the universe and the myriad mysteries it holds.”

She paused, allowing her words to sink in, to fortify the hearts of her crew. “We stand at the threshold of a new era. Our alliance with Aldred, the path we choose from here, will define the future of our people. We must navigate these waters with wisdom, courage, and the understanding that we are part of a larger cosmos, with forces beyond our comprehension at play.”

The crew nodded, their resolve hardened by Anariel’s words. The fear that had momentarily gripped them gave way to a renewed sense of purpose. They were elves, after all, descendants of the stars, navigators of the cosmos. If the universe had deemed them worthy of survival, of playing a role in the grand tapestry of existence, then they would rise to the challenge.

“As for Aldred’s offer,” Anariel continued, her gaze sweeping over her crew, “I will meet with him. We will seek to understand his intentions, to find common ground if possible. But be under no illusion; we will not compromise our principles, our freedom, or our sovereignty. We will prepare for every eventuality.”


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