My Little Pokémon: Grander World
He had his Dragons
Previous ChapterNext ChapterUnilight. The Star Trials. Affternoon.
Back at the Star Trials, Ash and the others were surrounded on all sides by these monstrified Pokemon. All of them had their eyes locked onto them, each one with a sinister and deadly look. Ash and his friends were prepared to fight their way through to the bell if they wanted to get to the next stage and complete this whole thing.
Each of had to work at their best to get to the bell, and they had to do it quickly. They knew that if they failed, they would be sent back to the beginning and the trial would start over again.
"Alright...Here's the plan...Some of you are going to have to reach that bell while the rest of try and return the Pokemon to normal." Celestia said, looking around at the rest of Ash's group.
"Hm..." Brendan would think. "Alright, so who should go on ahead?"
"I'm the fastest, so I'll try to reach it." Calem said. "Anyone else who wants to join me should."
"I'll stick with you." Elio stepped up.
"Then we're sticking with you too!" Ethan said, referring to himself and Lucas. "Let's do this!"
"Right. The rest of you, focus on returning the Pokemon to normal." Celestia said to the rest of the group. "I know you can do it. Let's go." And with that, everyone went to their respective sides. One to return the Pokemon to normal, and the other to reach that bell. "Good luck, Calem."
"Thanks." Calem nodded as he and his group got ready.
"Wait, since when were you the fastest?" Nate questioned.
"Hehe." Calem grinned, not answering the question at all. Instead, they all took out their respective Pokemon, specifically the fastes ones they had. Ethan brought out his Donphan, Lucas wold summon his Staraptor, Calem brought out his Gogoat whilst Elio chose his Alolan Raichu.
And upon arrival, the oppossing Pokemon attacked. From each angle they were in, they unleashed their respective ranged attacks. Blasts of Electricity and Light from each of the Pokemon flew in, using the Magic of Rage as a boost or even using its entire power in general. They all rushed, but were promptly blocked by a shield.
A shield made by Sunset Shimmer.
"Alright, you guys! Go, now!" Sunset shouted as she used her shield to block the incoming attacks from the monstrous Pokemon. Her shield was strong, but it wouldn't hold for too much longer.
The ones heading for the Bell were off as Sunset Shimmer used her magic to blind the oppossing Pokemon, transforming the barrier into light to do so. "Now or never, guys!" Celestia shouted.
"Right!" Calem was the first to move, with his Gogoat at full speed. He was the fastest one among them and it showed. He was already on his way to the Bell, prompting Ninjask, who was the fastest opposing Pokemon here by far to take action.
"NIN!" Ninjask in its new form would send out and command hundreds of smaller, sharp-edged spectral copies of itself to dive-bomb the group and attack them relentlessly, creating a swarm of blades that cut through anything in their path.
But Gogoat would use Horn Leech to strike back at them. The swarm was relentless, and the attacks were fast and furious, but the Pokemon managed to block them with their powerful moves. Gogoat was able to use Horn Leech to absorb the energy from the attacks and use it to heal himself and his allies. The swarm was relentless, but the Pokemon were able to hold their own and eventually break through, making their way to the bell.
Next up was the monstrous Vespiquen and her Combee subjects. They were next to intercept the group, with Vespiquen being the large Queen and the Combee being the smaller drones, all of which formed into one large monster. They would all unleash a power beam, one that was much like a Power Gem, a move Vespiquen could learn naturally. A massive beam of Rock and Gem energy flew in, aiming to strike at the Pokemon.
"Staraptor!" Staraptor interecepted this with Brave Bird. The move clashed with the beam of energy, causing a massive explosion that sent both Pokemon flying back. The beam of energy was strong, but Staraptor was able to withstand it and push back, sending the beam back at the monstrous Vespiquen. Staraptor would keep up with this, trying his best to push back the power of this beam.
The monstrous Vespiquen was pushed back, but she was far from done. "VESPI!" Using her own swarm, all of the Combees scattered in mass numbers, with each one of them unleashing a Power Gem of their own, all coming from different directions.
"Raichu, use Psychic!"
"Rai-Rai!" Alolan Raichu responded to this, using his Psychic powers to create a barrier around himself and the other Pokemon. The barrier was strong enough to deflect the attacks, but the Combees were relentless, continuing to fire their beams of energy at the barrier. Raichu had to focus hard to maintain the barrier, but eventually the Combees were overwhelmed and stopped attacking.
"Alright, Raichu!" Elio grinned.
"Quen...VESPI!" But Vespiquen's Combee subjects were absurdly plentiful. There were so many of them that they covered the skies themselves, all firing Power Gem at once.
"Go, Delphox! Use Psychic!" Helping out once more was Sunset Shimmer, throwing a Poke Ball into the air which brought out her Delphox.
"Del!" Upon arrival, Delphox raised her wand high, casting a powerful Psychic of her own. It was a powerful barrier, able to withstand the onslaught of attacks from the Vespiquen's Combee swarm. The Combees' attacks bounced off the shield and flew in all directions, causing chaos in the arena. The barrier held strong, and the Combees eventually ran out of energy and stopped their attacks, retreating back to their monstrous Vespiquen.
"Good job, Delphox!" Sunset praised the Pokemon, who nodded in response.
"Donphan, use Rollout!"
"Phan!" Donphan was next to intercept, using a move he's always used. Rollout. He curled himself into a tight ball and began to spin, his body glowing with energy as he rolled towards the monstrous Minior, which was a single entity.
"Minior!" Minior would try to counter this by unleashing a powerful move. The massive asteroid Minior would summon what appeared to be fragments of smaller yet still massive meteors, acting as shields. These orbiting shields would rapidly rotate around the massive asteroid and block Donphan from attacking.
Donphan would try to break through the shields, but they were too strong. He kept spinning, trying to break through, but he was unable to do so. Eventually, the shields started to spin faster and faster, creating a powerful whirlwind that sent Donphan spinning out of control. Donphan was thrown out of control and landed on the ground, dizzy and confused. Minior was still spinning and was still a force to be reckoned with. But Donphan wouldn't give up that easily.
"Donphan!" Ethan shouted, calling out his Pokemon. "Use Earthquake!"
"Phan! Donphan heard his trainer and responded with a powerful Earthquake. The ground shook and cracked, sending shockwaves throughout the arena. The massive asteroid was unaffected by the earthquake, but the shockwaves sent it spinning out of control.
But it wasn't long before the massive asteroid regained its balance, and it began to spin once again, sending out a barrage of smaller asteroids. The smaller asteroids were powerful and they slammed into the ground, breaking apart the arena. Donphan was forced to dodge the incoming asteroids and was unable to counterattack. The smaller asteroids kept coming, and Donphan was unable to do anything to stop them. Eventually, the massive asteroid stopped spinning, and the smaller asteroids disappeared. Donphan was able to catch his breath and was able to focus on the massive asteroid once more.
"Donphan, use Heavy Slam!"
"Don!" Donphan would charge forward, using Heavy Slam to try and break through the massive asteroid.
"Minior!" Minior would block this attack as well by summoning its orbiting shields once more. These shields would rotate around the massive asteroid at an incredible speed, creating a powerful barrier that protected it from Donphan's Take Down. The shields were so strong that they were able to push Donphan back, preventing him from getting any closer to the massive asteroid. The shields continued to rotate, and the massive asteroid was safe from Donphan's attacks, at least for now.
"MINIOR!" Suddenly, the Minior do something extravagant. From its body and the area around it, a purple light would start materialized, rapidly flying towards it from every angel.
"What's it doing?!" Sci-Twi questioned.
"That light..." Celestia narrowed her eyes before looking closer at what it could be. Its true appearance was shown. "That's not light! Those are Nebulas!"
Minior would call forth an expanding cloud of interstellar gas and particles into its body and using them as an energy to form an obscuring mist. Soon, the entire arena was covered in a Nebula Mist that surrounded the entire area. The mist was so thick that it was impossible to see anything in it. This would give Minior an advantage, as it could hide in the mist and attack from any direction.
"I can't see through this!" Calem groaned as his Gogoat struggled. Even though they were the fastest, they couldn't do anything with this Nebula mist covering the entire area.
But even though they couldn't see anything, the Monstrified Pokemon could. The Combee and the Ninjask all attacked, sending their swarms towards their enemies while their vision was obscured.
"Aaah!" Sci-Twi screeched at the sight as an array of Combee and smaller Ninjask would fly in, striking at the group with their stinger and sharp-edged wings.
"H-Hey!" Sunset bellowed, feeling these bugs attack her from every angle. "Gross, gross, gross! This is so gross!" she couldn't help but complain. All of them were being swarmed by these bugs, feeling their attacks strike at their bodies from all over the place.
And these attacks weren't the equivalent of an annoying bug poking at you. These hits were very much strong and painful. And they would keep coming, all because of this Nebula Mist. It gave all of the monsters the ability to strike at any angle.
At the same time, the Minior would build up something while their opponents were this befuddled and lost. The massive Minionr entity gathered energy once more. But this time, it wasn't the energy of a nebula. It was something far more dangerous.
"Yes...Do it, Minior." Professor Grogar smirked while watching this. "By gathering the power of star, you can obliterate them with ease. But keep the reincarnation of her majesty alive. Control your attack and destroy them all!"
"Min...Minior!" Right now, Minior was harnessing the raw energy of a collapsing star, forming a dense black orb in its core. The orb pulsed with an immense gravitational force, warping the fabric of reality around it. The black hole was so powerful that it distorted the very fabric of space-time, causing the air to ripple and bend around it. The gravity was so strong that it was sucking in everything around it, including the Nebula Mist. It was a terrifying sight, and one that was sure to end the lives of everyone in the arena, or at the very least, send them back to the start of the trial.
"What's that?!" Nate cried out. "Is that a black hole?!"
"Min...MINIOR!" With enough power, Minior unleashed a massive beam. This was no ordinary beam, however. It was a concentrated beam of pure energy, focused into a single point and directed with deadly accuracy.
"!!" Celestia grit her teeth and narrowed her eyes, facing the massive beam that descended upon them. The burning heat of this Star Beam tore through this dimension's atmosphere, the light itself obscuring their bodies. It looked like the beam connected as all everyone in the crowd could see as a starry outburst upon contact, causing them all to squint. Grogar smiled upon seeing this.
"Yes...Yes, that's it..." Grogar smiled, having witnessed this, expecting only the best possible outcome.
Back outside, right in the streets of the city, Twilight Luminaria laid there after Samurott's attack had connected at the back of her neck, knocking her out cold. It was clear that she had been defeated, and the battle was over.
Samurott, after witnessing it, jumped from the roof of a building and landed perfectly. "Hah...Amazing work, Samurott." Twilight Moonlight took a deep breath, walking over to her incarnation who was completely knocked out. "To be honest...a strong part of me didn't think I'd actually be able to knock her out, let alone last this long."
"Samurott." Her Samurott walked over, standing right beside Twilight Moonlight as she approached Twilight Luminaria.
"Alright...How do I deal with this? One of these items has to seal her somehow?" Moonlight looked into her saddlebag and pulled out the two artifacts she purchased. "Okay...If I recall correctly...one of these is supposed to seal her away. But which one?" She inspected each artifact, trying to determine which one would be most effective. She held up the Amulet, looking at the design on the front. It was a large, ornate amulet with a green gemstone in the center and intricate carvings on the edges. She held it up to the light, and the gemstone glowed a deep green, casting an eerie glow on the area.
The other artifact she held in her other hoof, inspecting it closely. It was a small, round object with a red crystal in the center, surrounded by a gold frame. The crystal glowed a faint red, and the frame had strange markings on it. "Hm...Alright, let's see if this one works." Twilight picked the Amulet and placed it around the neck of Twilight Luminaria. After putting the Amulet on the massive Alicorn, she would try and activate it.
However, in an instant, everything around her would break. As if the world itself was made out of glass, the sight of Twilight Luminaria would shatter, revealing an empty street instead. This was the work of an illusion.
"An illusion?!" Twilight Moonlight gasped, realizing that Twilight Luminaria was never defeated.
"As if you could ever defeat me." Her voice spoke to her. The truth had been revealed. Right behind her, the 500ft Queen was still standing and in fact, it was Twilight Luminaria who suffered major damage.
It was the Frostfire Fusion. The lingering effects of that magic caught up to her, freezing her hooves overtime without her even noticing. She had to fight through the pain, and her body was beginning to give way. "No way..." She said as the rest of her body was freezing on the spot.
As for Samurott, once the illusion broke, it was revealed that he had fainted thanks to the flames, laying in a pile of rubble after being hit by a single blast of magic. "I'll admit. You're tenacious. The most tenacious out of all my incarnations. But tenacity only delays the inevitable."
Twilight Moonlight had to admit defeat, but she didn't want to. This couldn't be the end of the line, and she wasn't going to go down that easily. "I'm...not done yet!" She would try to move, but her body wouldn't budge, and it was clear that she was in no shape to fight. "I will...always...be..."
Twilight Luminaria had enough of this. She would finish this battle and this foolish pony by freezing her entire body, encasing her in a block of ice that would slowly extinguish her life force. In mere moments, Twilight Luminaria had sealed her away in an impenetrable block of ice, trapping her in an icy prison that would slowly drain her energy until she was completely frozen, her body a mere husk of its former self.
"Return to me. Bring your soul to me so that we can become one again."
"STOP!" A voice called out to Twilight Luminaria, grabbing her attention and interrupting her process. The Queen of Unilight turned around to see none other than Spike, who had finally arrived, hopping off his Salamence.
"...Spike." Twilight Luminaria spoke his name, turning around and glaring down at the baby Dragon. Salamence snarled at the Queen, only for Spike to calm him own. "Hold on, Salamence. Let me handle this."
"So, you finally showed up. I was wondering when you'd arrive. But I notice that you haven't awakened at all. Your soul should have awakened and your original form should have made manifest. You should be a full grown Dragon right now, at least the size of a tower."
"Yeah. I felt it. I was out in the wilds when my body started hurting and I felt my soul awaken." Indeed, Spike had the soul of another who was a member of Unilight, but he managed to stay the same.
"And why is that? You should be by my side right now. Standing tall as a mighty Dragon. Instead, you're still this." Twilight Luminaria questioned. "Could it be that you rejected the spell Professor Grogar and I cast? Or is it something else?"
"It's something else. The truth is...The Dragon Matter saved me."
"...?!" Hearing that made her eyes narrow. The energy linked to Prisma was in play and it was not music to hear ears whatsoever.
"For a while now, I've been looking into the Dragon Matter. Ever since I first interacted with it, I went inside of it and saw Prisma. It was all so weird to me. But...I didn't find it dangerous. Well, it is dangerous, but ya know what I mean."
"Obviously. To you, a Dragon, the Dragon Matter isn't that much of a threat. It would never harm you or any Dragon. But the fact that it prevented you from awakening...Curse that Prisma..." She snarled.
"But when I was in there, I thought about something and heard a lot. The Dragon Matter spoke to me , talking about you. And in it, I figured that I should try and speak to you."
"Speak to me? About what?"
Within the Dragon Matter.
"I'm back in here..." Spike said, his voice barely a whisper as he gazed at the familiar churning vortex of emerald and shadow. The Dragon Matter pulsed around him, its energy tugging at his scales like an invisible tide. He had stepped into this strange, otherworldly place before, but now it felt different—heavier, more alive.
The moment his feet touched the shimmering crystalline ground, the whispers returned. They slithered through the air like serpents, their words just out of reach. Spike took a deep breath, steadying himself. He had faced this before and survived. He could do it again.
“You shouldn’t have come back,” a voice rumbled, low and menacing.
Spike turned sharply, his green eyes darting around the shifting landscape. The spires of energy that jutted into the sky flickered like flames, casting long, jagged shadows. Out of the haze stepped a figure—Prisma.
“You’ve grown bolder, haven’t you?” Prisma said. “The last time you were here, you barely understood what you were facing. And yet, here you are again.”
Spike narrowed his eyes. “I’m not the same as I was before. I know more now. About you. About the Dragon Matter. And I’m not afraid. I've been following the Dragon Matter around a lot lately. Sure it means that I'm around my friends less often, but at least it helps with everything that's going on."
Prisma laughed, a sound that echoed through the cavernous space. “Not afraid? You should be, little dragon. Especially with what's happening out there. Twilight Luminaria's awakened and has practiacally declared war on you and your friends, even inhabiting one of your friends' body. Are you feeling brave now?"
"Mn..." Spike gulped.
Prisma's smirk widened. "Why even bother trying to learn more about my Dragon Matter? What do you hope to gain? Clarity? Power?"
Spike took a deep breath, the glow of his green flames flickering faintly as he gathered his thoughts. The weight of Prisma's earlier words still lingered, but a question burned at the back of his mind, one he couldn’t suppress any longer.
"Why didn't you attack me?" Spike asked, his voice cutting through the hum of the Dragon Matter. He shifted his stance, his claws still faintly glowing. "You had every chance to when I was in here before, but you didn’t. Instead, you started teaching me things. Why?"
Prisma’s expression shifted slightly, the smirk fading as his sharp gaze locked onto Spike. He seemed to weigh the question. Finally, he closed his eyes, exhaling sharply.
"...Hmph. You want to know why?" Prisma opened his eyes.
Prisma’s eyes softened as he gazed into the swirling currents of the Dragon Matter around him, his tone carrying an uncharacteristic weight of vulnerability.
"I did it because it feels like I can only put my faith in Dragons," he admitted, his voice quieter but no less intense.
Spike tilted his head, confused by the sudden change in Prisma’s demeanor. "What...?"
Prisma’s fiery gaze met Spike’s, and for the first time, there was something deeper—something raw—beneath the surface. "The Dragon Matter's creation is a direct representation of my emotions," he explained, his words deliberate and heavy. "Throughout those 88.8 billion lives I lived, eventually, I felt like I only had my Dragons."
Spike took a cautious step forward, his green flames flickering softly in response to Prisma’s shifting tone. "What do you mean by ‘your Dragons’? You’re saying all of this...the Dragon Matter...is tied to how you feel?"
Prisma's eyes glimmered, the swirling energy of the Dragon Matter pulsing in rhythm with his words. He folded his arms, his expression a mix of bitterness and resolve.
"Exactly. The Dragon Matter is more than just a power source. It’s a manifestation of my emotion. Throughout the 88.8 billion lives I lived, I came to one painful realization. No matter how many lives I lived, no matter how many times I had to repeat everything to be at my best, the only ones I could truly rely on were Dragons."
Spike froze in place. "What...?"
"In my endless quest to find a way to stop the resets, to break free from this cursed cycle, I turned to the most powerful creatures the universe had ever known. Dragon-Types. Their strength, their wisdom, their connection to practically everything...I thought they could help me achieve what no one else could."
"So you caught Dragons? Like, a team of them?"
"I caught many," Prisma admitted. "But that wasn’t enough. I set my sights on the Legendary Dragons—the ones who embodied the very fabric of the universe. Reshiram, Zekrom, Dialga, Palkia... If I could wield their power, I believed I could finally end the cycle. I believed their mastery over Time and Space could give me the edge I needed. Mastery of fate itself."
"And I guess it didn't work. You didn't catch them..."
Prisma’s expression softened for a moment, a glint of something resembling sorrow flashing in his eyes. "Ironically, I didn’t have to chase them. Dialga and Palkia came to me. They knew of my suffering. They knew that the universe was being reset over and over again, and they pitied me. They said they could feel the level of my struggle stretching across all timelines, all dimensions. But even their power wasn’t enough to stop it."
Spike’s eyes widened, the fire in his chest growing stronger. "They couldn’t stop it? But...they’re Legendary Pokémon! The Creators of Time and Space! How could even they not fix it?"
Prisma clenched his fists, the Dragon Matter flaring around him. "You can thank the Star Tyrant for that. It managed to bypass their power. While not stronger than them, it had the power to ignore whatever Dialga and Palkia did, especially Dialga. Time didn't matter to it...and I hated that." He clenched his hands. "But...I always counted on my Dragons. Even my other Pokemon just didn't seem to compare to them. Their power paled in comparsion..."
"But...what about everyone else? The people, the other Pokémon...didn’t they matter too?"
"Tch. Not to me. Talk about them mattering and you'll sound just like that woman. Delia, is it?" Prisma scoffed.
"Well, I believe. I believe that your Pokemon could do something that mattered. In fact...you trust me, don't you, Prisma?"
"Don't flatter yourself, boy. But...you're decent in my eyes." Prisma smirked. "To an extent. Don't think that'll stop me from doing what needs to be done."
"Then if that's the case...Can you at least try? At least try something new that isn't just your Dragons." Spike requested. "Right now, I wanna get out there and help everyone else. I don't want the worst to happen to my friends."
"...Hmph. 'Try' he says. I'll think about it. Maybe. Maybe not. But you need help stopping Twilight Luminaria, don't you? You will anyways. I'll do something alright."
"Are you suggesting that I just stop because you came up to me?" Luminaria asked, almost insulted that Spike would suggest that. "Nice try. I've already agreed to enact the Star Trials to give Prisma and his counterparts a chance to find an alternative. If they win, I'll give them that chance, if not...you know the outcome. Try as you might, your words won't persuade me. I only decided on the trials to avoid a war. I know for a fact I don't have all my resources available for that."
"Figures..." Spike scratched his head before sighing and speaking. "So...What was I in Unilight? Was I still your assistant? Or even a friend?"
"To me? You were just a dragon. Imposing and powerful, but I had no strong connections with you compared to Twilight Sparkle." Luminaria responded, her eyes gazing down at Spike. "You were just a servant and a member of Unilight."
"...Okay. I get it." Spike closed his eyes. "In that case, I know I don't have much to worry about. I know that the real Twilight cares about me that much. And you aren't my Twilight."
"Hmph. Bold and brave words to say in front of someone that can crush you so easily." Luminaria narrowed her eyes at the dragon. "But if that's the case, then I see no reason to keep you around. I have no use for you in your state. You will be taken to the Arcane Institute where you will be under my supervision. Maybe I can find some use for you in that place."
"Maybe. But I'm not leaving without my friends." He declared with confidence. "And I'm not going to lose to a fake version of my friend. You're not the real Twilight."
"And what can you do on your own? Your Dragons aren't a match for me."
"Maybe. But me and my Dragons aren't the only ones you gotta worry about." Spike smiled.
"Hm?" The Queen of Unilight raised an eyebrow before using her magic to enhance her sight, trying to see who else had shown up here. Obviously, based on what Spike had said, someone should have shown up. And indeed, someone did. Or rather, something.
In the distance, rushing and tearing through the land was none other than the Dragon Matter itself. It was approaching Unilight at high speeds, letting out a majestically terrifying roar.
"!!" Luminaria was taken back by this. "You brought it here?!" She was already prepared to defend Unilight from the Dragon Matter, knowing the type of damage it causes. If that thing reaches the city, the destruction would cataclysmic. "So you're going to destroy the place that these people hold dear to their hearts?! Are you insane?!"
"Oh, no. That's not what I was talking about." Spike grinned. It seems that he wasn't referring to the Dragon Matter, confusing Twilight Luminaria. And when hearing that, it made her panic a bit. What could Spike possibly mean by that?
"You're not referring to the Dragon Matter? Then who could it be that you were referring to?" She asked.
***
Elsewhere, on the opposite side of the city and in the far distance, looking over Unilight itself was none other than Shining Armor along with his family. Cadence and both Flurry Hearts, young and old, standing beside him as they gazed at the sight of Unilight. Shining Armor would close his eyes, taking a deep breath and sighing. "Ready?"
"Ready." The oldest Flurry Heart said, stepping forward. It seems that they were the ones Spike referred to, along with the soldiers of the Crystal Empire. They had something planned. Something truly huge.
"All that power...the best thing to do is cripple it." Cadence said. "Hopefully, that area will be enough to do so."
"It will. It has to. Here goes!" Flurry Heart's eyes would glow as she was ready to cast a spell. One specific spell. A certain spell that she knows all too well. A spell that has already affected this world a while back during another massive conflict.
The World Pirouette Spell.
The spell that allows the user to take a part of the world, and flip it upside down, changing the very laws of the land and replacing it with another, allowing the user to change the very structure of the geography itself and reality.
Flurry Heart was going to use it. But she was going to target a certain location. A certain part of the city that she would tear apart with this spell. And she had to make sure that no one else would be inside of it. Her body surged with amazing magical power as she cast the spell, focusing on the area she was going to flip over
"Huh?!!" Twilight Luminaria's eyes widened at the sight of the magic, feeling its presence. "No...What is this?! SPIKE...! WHAT HAVE YOU DONE!?"
"Heeeeeh." Spike let out a cheesy grin, standing there as the light of the spell wouldn't just eclipse the entire city, but everything near and far from the city. After all, it involved the world itself and now that the Earth was bigger thanks to both worlds merging as one to create a Super Earth, the intensity and size of this spell was larger than ever. "We're just changing things around. Let's see you work at your best when everything's scrambled." Spike winked as his body was obscured by the expanding light.
"SPIKE!" She roared his name as her 500ft body was rapidly enveloped too, her voice being cut off.
Flurry Heart's massive pool of magical power thanks to her being a prodigy was being drawn out, using every ounce of strength to cast this spell. And for once, Twilight Luminaria couldn't stop this as the journey continues.
Chapter 738 End.
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