Chapter 199: Good Killer
Ritsuka was in the training room, he was focusing in the god killing Energy, he wanted to try something he, for how long he had had which was for 2 days and a half, he had infused the energy into attacks, like breath attack stup like that as then he saw a mental Image he then formed it, it first came out as mist then turned to dust and then it took its form in Ritsuka arms.
Ritsuka opened his eyes as he saw it, it was scythe it was radiation good killing energy, if he already wasn't anti Vampire weapon with his blood he was one for god's now as well
Kadoc just looked at him. "A Scythe.... That is not ominist at all"
Ritsuka glanced at the glowing scythe in his hands, the faint hum of god-killing energy radiating from it, swirling around its sleek, darkened blade. He chuckled at Kadoc's remark, twirling the scythe slightly to get a better feel for its weight.
"Yeah, not ominous at all," Ritsuka responded with a smirk, letting the scythe rest against his shoulder. "But I guess when you're dealing with gods, subtlety isn't exactly an option."
Kadoc crossed his arms, raising an eyebrow. "You've had that power for what, two days? And now you're already crafting weapons out of it. You really are something else, Ritsuka."
Ritsuka shrugged, looking down at the scythe again. "It just... felt right, you know? Like it was something I was supposed to do. The energy practically guided me through the process. It's strange, though. I've been using god-killing energy for attacks, but this is the first time it's materialized into something physical."
"Strange?" Kadoc echoed, eyeing the weapon warily. "More like terrifying. A god-killing scythe... That's a weapon with some serious implications. You're not planning to use that thing on just anyone, right?"
Ritsuka shook his head. "No, this is a last resort. A weapon meant for when things go beyond words or negotiations. Hopefully, I won't have to use it too often."
Kadoc scoffed. "Knowing our luck, I wouldn't be surprised if we run into a god or two before the week's out."
Ritsuka let out a small laugh at that, lowering the scythe and letting it vanish into mist again. "True. But even then, I'll try to avoid using it. God-killing power or not, there's always a better way."
As the scythe faded, Kadoc walked up to Ritsuka, his expression softening just a bit. "Just... be careful with that thing. You've already got enough power to shake the foundations of the world. Adding this to the mix, I'm not sure the gods will take kindly to you."
Ritsuka smiled, giving Kadoc a reassuring nod. "Don't worry, Kadoc. I know the weight of this power. I'll be careful."
Kadoc sighed, shaking his head as he stepped back. "Yeah, I'm sure you will. But knowing you, things always get crazy no matter how careful you try to be."
Ritsuka grinned. "That's part of the adventure, isn't it?"
Kadoc just looked at him. "But really, how many weapon's do you really have"
Ritsuka just looked at him. "Does the Scythe count, will I have my blood minuplation, my sword Albion, End Times".
Kadoc sighed and pinched the bridge of his nose. "Right, so we've got a dragon god with blood manipulation, a legendary sword, a god-killing scythe, and End Times. Sounds like a shopping list for the apocalypse."
Ritsuka chuckled. "When you put it like that, it does sound a bit over the top. But hey, it's not like I'm carrying them all at once."
Kadoc rolled his eyes. "You might as well. You're a walking armory at this point."
Ritsuka grinned, shrugging. "Well, when you're facing gods, Lostbelts, and everything in between, it's better to be prepared, right?"
Kadoc crossed his arms. "I guess. But even with all those weapons, you can't just swing them around recklessly. There's a fine line between power and control."
Ritsuka nodded, his expression turning more serious. "I know. That's why I'm training with this god-killing energy. I don't want it to become something I rely on too much, but when the time comes, I need to be able to control it fully."
Kadoc gave him a thoughtful look. "And what about the End Times? You've had it for a while now. How does it work, exactly?"
Ritsuka looked down at his hand, imagining the weight of the sword. "It's connected to the Gems of the Angelic. It draws on the elemental forces I can manipulate—fire, water, air, earth, and more. But the real power comes when it's merged with my god-killing energy. It becomes... something else. A weapon capable of ending even gods."
Kadoc raised an eyebrow. "So, another 'last resort' weapon, then?"
Ritsuka smiled faintly. "Yeah. I guess you could say that."
Kadoc sighed again, shaking his head. "Well, let's hope you don't have to use any of them anytime soon. Though with Kirschtaria running around in that Norse Lostbelt, I'm not holding my breath."
Ritsuka chuckled. "Neither am I. But when the time comes, we'll be ready."
Kadoc looked at him. "What other hung can you do, can you summon change like Enkidu"
Ritsuka looked at him. "... Good question, Enkidu chains are maid to old the Divine, and the more divity someone has the stronger the Chain, double edge sword with no Divity that shit is noting but normal".
Kadoc nodded slowly, thinking over Ritsuka's explanation. "So... if you could replicate Enkidu's chains, they wouldn't be as effective against regular enemies unless they had divinity. But they'd be perfect against gods and beings with divine power."
Ritsuka scratched his head. "Yeah, pretty much. It's tricky. I can try to summon something similar, but Enkidu's chains are special—built specifically to bind the divine. Even if I could recreate them, they wouldn't be as powerful as the originals."
Kadoc raised an eyebrow. "Still, it could come in handy. Gods aren't exactly in short supply with the Lostbelts and all."
Ritsuka smiled. "True. Maybe it's worth trying out, but I don't want to rely too much on copying others. I've got my own tools, after all."
Kadoc smirked. "Like your scythe, sword, blood powers, and god-killing energy? Yeah, no shortage of those."
Ritsuka chuckled. "Exactly. Plus, I want to develop my own abilities instead of leaning too heavily on stuff like Enkidu's chains."
Kadoc leaned back against the wall. "Fair enough. But just remember, we're up against some pretty crazy enemies. If summoning chains can give us an edge, don't hesitate to use it."
Ritsuka nodded, his expression serious. "I won't. I'll give it a try during my next training session, see if I can create something similar. If it works, it might give us a good countermeasure against Kirschtaria's forces."
Kadoc smirked. "Let's hope we don't have to use it, but better safe than sorry. After all, when you're fighting gods, there's no such thing as 'too prepared.'"
Ritsuka then looked at him. "And what Pepe told me I can Pull a whole Fall down from overlord"
Kadoc just looked at him. "No, No, Noooooooiooo"
BB then came out Ritsuka head. "Aww your no fun"
Ritsuka grinned mischievously. "What? Imagine it, Kadoc. I could literally pull a 'Fall Down' spell like in Overlord—just annihilate everything in sight."
Kadoc's eyes widened in horror. "No! Absolutely not. We are not turning you into some overpowered, world-destroying monster! You already have enough destructive abilities!"
BB floated out of Ritsuka's mind with a sly grin. "Oh, come on, Kadoc~ Don't be such a buzzkill! Can't you see the fun in it? Besides, what's a little apocalyptic spell between friends?"
Kadoc shook his head vigorously. "No, BB. Ritsuka doesn't need that. We're already teetering on the edge of chaos with his current powers! One wrong move, and boom—no more Lostbelt, no more world!"
Ritsuka laughed. "Relax, Kadoc. I was just joking... mostly."
Kadoc pinched the bridge of his nose, clearly exasperated. "Yeah, well, let's keep it that way. We need to be strategic, not blowing things up on a whim."
BB winked at Kadoc. "Fine, fine. No Fall Down... for now. But just wait until you're outnumbered by divine enemies, and you'll be begging Ritsuka to rain down destruction!"
Kadoc sighed, giving Ritsuka a stern look. "Please tell me you won't actually do it."
Ritsuka smirked but patted Kadoc on the shoulder. "Don't worry, I'll save the world-ending spells for emergencies... big emergencies."
Kadoc groaned. "I feel like that line's not as reassuring as you think."
BB then rapped her arms armoured Ritsuka, and put his hand between her boobs. "So darling~ what are you going to do about the two Dragon's"
Ritsuka looked at her. "You mean those two"
Then they looked at the door open, both Elizabeth and Kiyohime fell to the floor, they were not expecting the door to open at all as Kadoc just looked at them.
Kadoc looked at Ritsuka. "So why have they become so interested in you"
Ritsuka looked at him. "I am a Dragon God, and they are Dragon's and, gess why no need to gess let me tell you Matting instinct
BB giggled, wrapping her arms tighter around Ritsuka as she leaned in closer. "Oh, is that it? The dragons feel a calling to their king, huh?"
Kadoc raised an eyebrow, glancing at the two sprawled on the floor. "Is that really how this works? Should we be worried about a dragon mating instinct leading to a harem brawl?"
Ritsuka shrugged, trying to suppress a grin. "I mean, it's kind of a dragon thing. You see, dragons are territorial, and being a Dragon God probably makes me, like, super attractive to them. It's not just about looks, you know; it's the whole 'alpha dragon' vibe."
Kiyohime, finally regaining her composure, pushed herself up and dusted off her outfit, her cheeks flushed with embarrassment. "We didn't mean to intrude! The door was just... open!"
Elizabeth looked up, a playful smile on her face. "Yeah! And besides, we wanted to see what was so important that we couldn't be part of it. What were you talking about?"
Ritsuka tried to keep a straight face. "Uh, just some, uh, dragon stuff. You know how it is."
Kadoc rolled his eyes. "Right. Just dragon stuff." He turned to Kiyohime and Elizabeth. "You two are interested in Ritsuka now? I mean, have you considered how complicated things might get with his, uh, 'mating instinct' in play?"
Kiyohime narrowed her eyes, clearly not pleased with the implication. "What's that supposed to mean? We're just here to support our Dragon God!"
Elizabeth grinned mischievously. "Support? Or maybe you just want to cuddle up to him like BB?"
BB pouted dramatically. "Excuse me, I'm providing essential emotional support! The kind only a beloved servant can give!"
Ritsuka held up his hands, trying to calm the growing tension. "Alright, everyone. How about we just take a step back? We're all friends here... mostly."
Kadoc sighed. "Right, friends. Just remember, I'm still watching this whole 'dragon mating instinct' thing. I don't want to deal with any unwanted surprises."
Ritsuka smirked. "Don't worry, Kadoc. I'll handle it. Maybe we can all just enjoy being part of this chaos together without going overboard, right?"
BB leaned back against Ritsuka, a satisfied smile on her face. "See? He gets it. It's all about fun! Now, who's up for a little dance party to lighten the mood?"
Kiyohime and Elizabeth exchanged glances, then nodded enthusiastically. "Count us in!" they said in unison, forgetting the earlier awkwardness as they jumped to their feet.
Kadoc crossed his arms, shaking his head with an amused smile. "Alright, but if anything gets out of hand, I'm the one who'll have to clean up the mess."
Kadoc looked at Ritsuka. "Meeting you has made my life upside down, 'I am have literally living in a anime, i have a anime main characters as my best friend with a Yandere ice queen as my girlfriend (Anastasia), while I have a ice like transformation, while going to the lost belt to say Humanity' it is fucking insane that is a sentence I just said"
Ritsuka chuckled, shaking his head in disbelief. "Welcome to my world, Kadoc. If you think that's insane, just wait until you see what happens next. You haven't even met all the colorful characters yet!"
Kadoc sighed dramatically, rubbing his temples. "I thought being part of Chaldea would be a wild ride, but this... this is next-level madness. I mean, I still remember when we were just doing our normal tasks, and now we're hunting down lost belts and battling gods!"
BB floated over, a mischievous glint in her eyes. "Oh, but it's so much fun! You're living the dream, Kadoc! You've got adventure, magic, and all of us to keep you company. What's not to love?"
Kiyohime chimed in, her voice playful. "And don't forget about the lovely ladies! You're surrounded by powerful beings, Kadoc! You should feel honored!"
Elizabeth giggled, adding, "And with all that drama, you get to be the main character of your own story! Just like Ritsuka! You could even write a book about it—'The Ice Prince's Guide to Surviving in a Magical World.'"
Kadoc gave them a flat look, unable to hide the smirk creeping onto his face. "Great, so now I'm not just living it; I'm also going to have a memoir? I should probably consider the royalties."
Ritsuka leaned back, crossing his arms with a grin. "And if you're the protagonist, then you'll need to embrace the chaos. Remember, it's not about being the best; it's about the journey and the friends you make along the way. And the battles, of course."
Kama, who had been listening quietly, finally spoke up. "You'll get used to it, Kadoc. Just remember to keep your head on straight. We're all in this together, no matter how crazy it gets."
Kadoc nodded, a newfound determination in his eyes. "You're right. I guess if I can handle yandere ice queens and dragon gods, I can handle anything this world throws at me. Let's save humanity and have some fun while we're at it!"
BB clapped her hands excitedly. "That's the spirit! Now, who's ready to dance? Let's celebrate our crazy lives!"
With that, the group erupted into laughter and cheers, the earlier tension forgotten as they embraced the absurdity of their situation. As they moved towards the training room, Ritsuka felt a sense of camaraderie he had come to cherish, knowing that together they could face whatever challenges awaited them in the lost belts.
To be continued
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