ยฉNovel Buddy
I Died and Received an SSS-Rank Unique Ability-Chapter 54: A Chance
"There!" Valeโs voice rang out as he pointed at the creature looming above them.
More icy spears rained from the sky, but the group didnโt hesitate. They charged toward the jagged rock where the monster stood. ๐๐ป๐๐ฎ๐๐๐๐๐ค๐ซ๐ฎ๐.๐ฌ๐๐ข
Thenโjust before they could reach itโthe creature vanished.
"Whatโ" Valeโs words were cut short as the banshee-like figure reappeared right in front of him.
He ducked, barely evading the incoming spear, then rolled forward, absorbing the momentum with practised ease.
Springing to his feet, he had no time to recoverโthe creature was already upon him.
Clang!
The sharp sound of metal striking ice echoed around them. Dainโs gauntlet had intercepted the long, frozen weapon.
But before he could counterattack, the creature shifted again. Without warning, a massive spear of ice materialized below him and shot upwardโimpaling the towering studentโs leg.
Blood burst from the wound, a sudden bloom of warmth trailing down his legโbut Dain didnโt linger.
With a growl, he swung his gauntlet wide. The silver fist crashed into the creature... Or so he thought.
His strike passed through it harmlessly, as if the monster were nothing more than a flickering illusion.
"What?!"
Confusion flashed across Dainโs face, but he had no time to think. The spear came again, slicing through the air and racing toward him.
Suddenly, a paper-thin sheet of translucent bubble surrounded Dain, catching the spear mid-flight before it could pierce him.
Klein had activated his artifactโs enchantment.
The shield dissipated just as Vale surged forward, the blade of Hellfire slashed toward the creature. He triggered its enchantmentโorange flames erupted along the weaponโs edge as it collided with the monsterโs spear.
At that moment, Ayla emerged from behind. Her dagger sliced through the air at an unnatural speedโstraight into the creatureโs side.
But once again, the weapon passed clean through.
"What the fuck is going on?" Valeโs mind raced. Questioning how the creature can attack, but take no damage.
With no answers in sight, the students shifted their focus to defence, only daring to strike when they hoped to learn something new.
Beyond its ghostly form, the creatureโs speed was overwhelming. Even with all four of them fully focused, they were barely managing to hold it off.
Icy spears continued to rain down from above, while the monster delivered rapid, unpredictable strikes from below. None of them questioned how it had killed so many peopleโits power was undeniable.
Vale called upon his spirit. In an instant, the silhouette of a dark knight materialised, intercepting one of the sudden attacks.
Now five against one, the tide of battle began to shiftโif only slightly. The extra breathing room allowed them to study the creature more closely.
"It shiftsโright before it gets hit!" Ayla shouted, just after her blade failed to connect once again.
Armed with this new idea, Vale struck.
Just like before, Hellfire passed harmlessly through the creature. But that wasnโt the point of his strike. He has now seen it too.
Right before impact, the creatureโs body seemed to flickerโreplaced by a phantom copy. It looked and moved the same, but it wasnโt real. Then, just as quickly, it reappeared to strike back.
The transition was seamless. Too seamless. The way it phased out of realityโtiming it perfectly against every attackโwas beyond anything they had seen. Even their chained strikes couldnโt catch it off guard.
But now, Vale had a different question burning in his mind.
"Where the hell was it vanishing to?"
The terrain was now littered with jagged ice spears, making moving hard. Dodging the relentless assault was growing harder by the minute. Vale could feel the pressure mountingโtime was slipping through their fingers.
Thenโsomething unexpected happened.
During one of the creatureโs attacks, the dark knight lashed out with its sword, a move Vale had stopped paying attention to. Until...
The blade connected.
It cut deep into the creatureโs torso.
"How...?" Vale blinked, barely avoiding another falling spear as confusion flooded his mind.
But there was no time to process.
"Change of plans!" he shouted, urgency sharp in his voice. "Create openings for the knight!"
The group adapted instantly, slipping into a new rhythm with a practised ease. They were no longer focused solely on defending or trying to decipher where the creature vanished to. They pressed harder and faster than before, pushing the monster back, exposing it for the spiritโs blade.
But it was easier said than done.
Beyond its ability to phase out of existence mid-attack, the creature could disappear completelyโvanishing and reappearing wherever it pleased.
Wounds began to accumulate across the studentsโ bodies.
Meanwhile, the monster remained nearly unscathed. The knightโs sword had landed only twice, leaving little more than shallow scratches across its menacing form.
The creature showed no signs of slowing.
Thenโjust as the tide of battle began to shift against the groupโsomething changed.
Amid the chaos of the battle, Ayla found herself trapped between spears cascading from above and the creatureโs relentless onslaught from the front.
Vale, already nearby, dashed forward. His breath caught, his jaw clenched, and his mind raced for a way to strike. They couldnโt last much longer. Every heartbeat felt like a countdown.
Then... an idea emerged in his mind.
He shouted inwardly, reaching for his bond with the dark knightโhis spiritโand commanded it to send him his weapon. The black blade tore through the air like a shadow-born comet, streaking toward him as he sprinted forward.
Vale caught it with both hands just as he slipped behind the creature. With a fierce cry, he spun and slashed in one fluid motion. The dark blade carved a wide arc, releasing a streak of living shadow that screamed toward the monsterโs spear-wielding arm.
A sharp crunch echoed through the frozen battlefield. The sound of snow and ice shattering put everything to a haltโthe creatureโs severed arm collapsed to the ground, along with its weapon.
Heavy silence fell upon the battlefieldโeveryone and everything froze in place.
"It worked"
To Valeโs surprise, it wasnโt the knightโbut the weapon itselfโthat could harm the monster. He could feel an eerie power surge throughout the tilt of the weapon. His eyes drifted toward the blade, studying it with a perplexed expression, before turning his focus back onto the battlefield.
He could finally damage the monster.







