The battlefield here finally fell into complete chaos.
Although Harry's out-of-control rage played a large part in this chaos, it was ultimately only caused by Ron's serious injury. Similarly, although Ron suddenly stepped forward at the most dangerous moment, which was the cause of the chaotic scene in front of him, didn't he muster up the courage to do what he should do at that time
In the final analysis, the problem seems to lie in "lack of strength" - this most fundamental deficiency.
Yes, maybe Hermione's original plan was actually okay. If she followed her plan step by step, she would be able to successfully kill the demon "Wrath" without any accident.
It's just a pity that the most unguaranteed thing in this world is the so-called "no accidents". Because of this, people who are good at calculation often reserve backup options to deal with deviations in the plan and try to get the plan back on track.
Thinking about every time in the past, Maka was used to preparing for the worst in advance, and that was probably the case.
Hermione obviously learned Maka's "good habits", so she was able to lead a group of friends to overcome obstacles after Maka disappeared. Not to mention the superior results achieved in this increasingly terrifying disaster - this was a bit too difficult for her. At least under her leadership, everyone has not suffered too many casualties so far.
However, this time, it turned out that she still failed to learn Maka's skills. Although she had considered the possibility that the formation could not be activated in advance, she even made admirable temporary adjustments when Alexander and Enns unexpectedly appeared, allowing this already difficult demon-slaying plan to wait. It was still carried out successfully despite the situation.
Unfortunately, the frequent occurrence of accidents led to the continuous accumulation of variables, which eventually destroyed both her planning and adaptability, causing the entire battle to take an unexpected turn step by step. Even Luna's intuition burst out and sent Silly Wave on the way, which only solved Ron's almost destined death, but failed to have much impact on the overall situation.
But now, with Harry completely deviating from the original plan and Harry, the real protagonist of the plan, losing control, no one seems to know what the final battle will turn out to be.
"... We can only do our best," Hermione pursed her lips and said secretly in her heart, "The goal now is not to kill the demon. Being able to take Harry and Ron away safely... is the best ending at the moment."
Hermione, who was thinking this way, couldn't actually step forward to snatch Harry back from the rampage - all she could do was use the power of gravity rules to protect Harry and assist everyone. The only ones who really wanted to rescue Harry were Delphi and Safina, who were barely able to participate in the close combat.
At this moment, the white of the frost, snow, and ice were intertwined with the black of the soul flame, already occupying half of everyone's field of vision due to the actions of the two women.
As the ice condensed in the sky, the huge ice bird spread its wings, carrying Delphi who turned up and flew high into the sky; and below the ice bird, Safina had already been submerged in the black sea of fire, and was missing for a while. .
Harry at this moment was actually extremely powerful, but his mind was out of control and he could no longer fight "anger" with a clear purpose, and he might not even be able to act in an orderly manner. In this state, he and the demon "Wrath", who was also on the verge of going berserk, were like two groups of explosives colliding together. If they fought, everything around them would be destroyed.
In such a situation, it has become the biggest problem to separate the two safely.
"Miss Geofine, can you leave this big thing to you? I'll try to get Mr. Potter to calm down..."
Hearing Delphi's voice from above, Safina in the black flames raised her head and glanced at her on the ice bird's back.
"knew."
Just as Safina's words floated out leisurely from the sea of fire, although Delphi and Hermione who were behind them still couldn't see her figure, the sea of fire had already begun to silently move towards the devil's feet. Rushed over.
In fact, neither Safina nor Delphi could cause any substantial harm to the demon "Wrath", let alone kill it - that was Harry's task. But if the fight only lasted for a while, there would still be no problem.
Otherwise, when Harry left with Alexander, he wouldn't have been able to survive this battle.
When it comes to fighting alone, Delphi is actually better than Safina.
But this time, the task of fighting against "Wrath" must be left to Safina, because it seems that Delphi is the only one who can restrain Harry at the moment.
Therefore, Safina has no objections, even though the task of facing "anger" will be quite difficult for her. If it takes a little longer, you might even be in danger.
The next moment, Safina, who had quickly arrived at the devil's feet in the black sea of fire, paused briefly, glanced slightly in a certain direction, and then focused all her attention on the person in front of her. On the extremely huge enemy.
"boom-"
Suddenly, the sea of fire that had rushed to the feet of "Wrath" suddenly pulled up a thick black flame tornado. From a distance, it looked like a giant black snake was trying to swallow the giant demon into its belly.
Because of the large amount of flames required, just this tornado almost completely emptied the vast sea of fire, and Safina's figure, which had just been covered by the flames, was revealed again.
At this time, her body was covered in black flames, and she looked quite sinister.
At the same time, on the other side...
Delphi, who saw Safina starting to attack "Wrath", naturally would not waste time. She also knew very well that with Safina's ability, it might be okay to protect herself from the opponent, but she would definitely not be able to drag the opponent down. Stay too long. If Safina doesn't want to take risks, she must be as fast as possible!
"Potter... can you hear me?"
The giant ice crystal bird under his control drew an arc in mid-air and suddenly flew over Harry's head below. It was not difficult for Delphi to catch Harry's movements. The difficulty was how to catch him safely. he.
However, he only called Harry but received no response. It seemed that he had indeed entered a state of rage. But the question is, does he still have some sense of distinguishing ourselves from the enemy at this time
Delphi did not intercept rashly, but just followed closely, looking around for another figure.