Supreme Harem God System

Chapter 2179: They are the Fallen.



Chapter 2179: They are the Fallen.



Krayn fell—just like Varon, Raphal, and Zal’ith.


Out of the initial five Irethol Progenitors—only Elyra remained.


And she...


She was in no condition to fight.


"Haaah... Haa.... Haahh..."


She gasped for air, her body cracked with golden fissures as she swung her blade, blocking three spears at once. Every single impact sent her crashing backward, overwhelming her body with pure physical might—


But...


Still—she stood.


Her ocean-blue eyes blazed with desperation.


"WHY!?!"


She screamed, her voice echoing across the sky that was now burning with golden light.


"We fight for the Light!


WHY ARE YOU DOING THIS!?


WHY KILL MY PEOPLE!?"


Tears formed at the corner of her eyes as she stared at them, hoping—just hoping—to see even the slightest bit of hesitation.


But...


The situation was hopeless.


The enemies’ eyes were empty; there was not even a single trace of emotion in them—they were... dead.


Elyra’s hands trembled, her weapon cracked.


RUMBLE RUMBLE RUMBLE


THUNDER THUNDER THUNDER


The world around her trembled. Irethol’s Will screamed in agony and rage as it felt its children die like flies.


Now, Elyra alone had all of her world’s support.


She—despite her body being in its weakest state, despite there being bruises, cracks, and cuts all over her body—was currently at her strongest.


And her eyes—


They shined with resolve.


"Irethol... will not fall today."


She whispered, more to herself than anyone else, and as if those words reinforced her, her back straightened and her Aura became stronger.


"I WILL NOT FALL TODAY!"


She screamed.


But it was merely a momentary bravado as suddenly—


A Light Born appeared before her, close enough that she could see his flawless, hollow face.


"Fall,"


He said simply as he raised his hand.


The light gathered, brighter than anything before—Elyra tried to move, but four Eternals appeared from behind and held her, restricting her movements.


Against four enemies who were all as strong as her, even Elyra, who was supported by her world—could see the result.


And it was only natural, was it not?


They were facing an overwhelming disadvantage from the beginning; it was already surprising that she managed to hold on for this long—


This battle...


It... it was over.


In the end, the last remaining Irethol Progenitor closed her eyes, ready to face the end, as more and more light gathered around the Light Born’s hand. But then—


RUMBLE RUMBLE RUMBLE


THUNDER THUNDER THUNDER


Irethol reacted.


Not out of rage or fear, but of surprise.


Elyra, who was the closest to Irethol’s Will, figured it out in an instant.


And just as she expected—


The ridiculous amount of light that gathered around the Light Born’s hand suddenly froze. The golden radiance in the air dimmed, and for a single moment—


All the chaos disappeared.


The Light Borns and the Eternals attacking Irethol frowned. Elyra, on the other hand, was different; she looked above, in the direction Irethol’s Will had told her about, and the moment she did—she saw them.


Twenty radiant figures descending from the heavens. Each one of them shining brighter than the sun, reflecting absolute grace, gentleness, and purity.


Yes, more Light Borns had appeared.


The moment Irethol’s Will first informed Elyra about their arrival, she was horrified. There were already eighteen enemies overwhelming her, and now twenty more had appeared!?


Just what in the hell was happening!?


What did they do!?


Why were they being eliminated in this manner!?


But then—


"By order of Lady Seraphielle, the Infinity of Light,"


One of the newcomers declared as he stared at the enemy Light Born.


"Stand down—or be erased."


Yes, the Light Borns had come to hunt down the Light Borns.


They were the Light Reinforcements.


Something that surprised not just Elyra, but the entirety of Irethol. The people stared at the strange situation in confusion and fear; in their minds, they all hoped and prayed for Elyra.


As for the ’enemy’ Light Borns—


The seven of them stared at the newcomers, and for the first time ever since their arrival—their expressions changed.


This...


This changed everything.


In an instant, the two sides regrouped. The seven enemy Light Borns, together with eleven more Eternals, stood on one side, and on the other were twenty Light Born reinforcements and Elyra.


Two sides stared at each other. For a moment, there was silence, until—


Farah, the one leading the seven Light Borns, looked into the newcomers’ eyes and—


"Do your worst."


He declared as he, who hadn’t moved since he arrived, released his Aura.


BOOOOM


"So that is your decision, huh..."


Faen, the one leading the Light Born reinforcements, muttered in a soft voice.


"That is correct."


Farah nodded, clenching his spear as he prepared for what was about to come.


The change in his body language alerted the other Light Borns. The ’enemies’ were once their comrades; even now, they were having a hard time believing that some of them decided to side with the enemy—especially now, when Lady Seraphielle was awake.


It made no sense. Almost all of them believed that their minds had been tampered with, but in the end, all of it did not matter.


The orders were already given—


Lady Seraphielle had sent them to save Irethol and capture one of the enemies alive. As for the rest—


Light Borns or not, today—


They would fall.


"May you find the Light in your next lives."


Faen spoke in a low voice; this was his last mercy to his fallen comrades.


And now—


It was time to follow orders.


Faen then turned towards Elyra.


"Stay back,"


He said softly.


His voice was calm, respectful even, but there was some inexplicable authority in it. An authority Elyra felt like she couldn’t defy no matter what.


"You’ve done enough, Thal’ren."


Faen spoke, ready to dismiss Elyra before focusing all his attention on the enemies.


But then—


"Why...?"


Elyra asked, barely keeping her voice steady.


"Why did they attack us?


They—they’re Light Borns, are they not?


Then why..."


She wanted the answer.


She wanted to know what mistake they made, she wanted to know what went wrong, she wanted to know... why her comrades died.


And Faen... he spoke the words that chilled her heart.


"Do not call them beings of Light anymore.


That title does not belong to them."


"What...?"


Elyra blinked in confusion, and Faen—he raised his hand, and his golden halo flared brighter.


"They are not the Light Borns,


They are the Fallen."



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