I was Drafted Into a War as the Only Human
Chapter 24: War Part 15 - Halftime
- Chapter 92: Divine Mark
- Chapter 91: Opening Ceremony
- Chapter 90: Obsidian Chronicle
- Chapter 89: The Fall of Caelgorr Part 2
- Chapter 88: The Fall Of Caelgorr
- Chapter 87: The False End
- Chapter 86: Bye Bye Fog
- Chapter 85: Death
- Chapter 84: Long Awaited
- Chapter 83: The temple Shrouded in Fog
- Chapter 82: Cliffside Vigil
- Chapter 81: Eastward Under the sea
- Chapter 80: So Long Demon
- Chapter 79: The Beast in Human Skin
- Chapter 78: Two Monsters
- Chapter 77: A True Hero
- Chapter 76: Monster
- Chapter 75: Deeper and Deeper
- Chapter 74: Down Below
- Chapter 73: Grey Sea
- Chapter 72: Cliffs Edge
- Chapter 71: Grief in the Fog
- Chapter 70: The Fog Returns
- Chapter 69: Goals
- Chapter 68: Why?
- Chapter 67: Nyxaris
- Chapter 66: The Church of Shadows
- Chapter 65: Zone of Darkness
- Chapter 64: Whispers of Stone
- Chapter 63: Cursed Statue
- Chapter 62: New Team Member
- Chapter 61: Shadow Wolves
- Chapter 60: Caelgorr the Hollow
- Chapter 59: Defeat the Hollow
- Chapter 58: Deaths Door
- Chapter 57: Battle in the Fog
- Chapter 56: Seraphs Hollow
- Chapter 55: Lead and New Sword!
- Chapter 54: The Lovley Clouds
- Chapter 53: Enter Fenric
- Chapter 52: Lucys Manuals
- Chapter 51: King of Hearts
- Chapter 50: War Games
- Chapter 49: Lovers?
- Chapter 48: War Part 39 - Hell Ender
- Chapter 47: War Part 38- The Price of Power
- Chapter 46: War Part 37 - Power
- Chapter 45: War Part 36- Final Clash of the rivals
- Chapter 44: War Part 35 - Archangel vs Demon Lord
- Chapter 43: War Part 34 - The Queen
- Chapter 42: War Part 33 - Arcane
- Chapter 41: War Part 32 - Rage
- Chapter 40: War Part 31 - The Tunnel Strikes
- Chapter 39: War Part 30 - Betrayl
- Chapter 38: War Part 29- Stupid Human!
- Chapter 37: War Part 28 - Too much information
- Chapter 36: War Part 27- Flame and Light
- Chapter 35: War Part 26 - Circulation
- Chapter 34: War Part 25 - A true monster
- Chapter 33: War Part 24 - New Hair
- Chapter 32: War Part 23 - Prove it
- Chapter 31: War Part 22 - lets Talk
- Chapter 30: War Part 21 - The Ten Generals
- Chapter 29: War Part 20 - Vorn Cain
- Chapter 28: War Part 19 - The Human must die
- Chapter 27: War Part 18 - Second Friend
- Chapter 26: War Part 17- Unforgivable sin
- Chapter 25: War Part 16 - Shit
- Chapter 24: War Part 15 - Halftime
- Chapter 23: War part 14 - Giant
- Chapter 22: War Part 13 - Truly a hero!
- Chapter 21: War Part 12 - Feral
- Chapter 20: War Part 11- Wyrmlings!
- Chapter 19: War Part 10- Mocked
- Chapter 18: War Part 9- All in a days work
- Chapter 17: War Part 8 - Bigger the better
- Chapter 16: War Part 7 - Terrible Human
- Chapter 15: War part 6 - First blood
- Chapter 14: War Part 5 - Worm
- Chapter 13: War part 4 - The Amazing Hero!
- Chapter 12: War Part 3- A promise
- Chapter 11: War part 2- Foward
- Chapter 10: War part 1- Destruction
- Chapter 9: Seraphines Resolve
- Chapter 8: Whats my reason?
- Chapter 7: The Tale of the Humans
- Chapter 6: Playing Fair
- Chapter 5: First friend
- Chapter 4: Because I have to?
- Chapter 3: Divine and Mythical!?
- Chapter 2: The Four Gods
- Chapter 1: Pick 4000?!
Llarm had carried him to safety, though "safety" felt like a cruel joke. The ground beneath Lucy was warm with residual heat from spells, sticky with blood that had seeped into the cracks of the obsidian. Llarm hadn't even faced him toward the fight.
From what Lucy could tell, he was about fifty feet away from Tara and Fenara. Far enough to barely feel the tremble of their blows in the soles of his boots, but close enough that no other soldiers dared approach. It was a dead zone—no-man's-land carved out by sheer power.
'Is there anything more embarrassing than being a helpless cripple on a battlefield after challenging a general?' Lucy's bitter thought rang hollow. He tried to smirk and laugh at his misfortune, but the gesture died on his cracked lips.
There was nothing funny left in him.
Not after watching billions die. Not after feeling the wet, hot spray of a man's blood on his face. Not after screaming through torn lungs as his own body was torn apart by divine force.
'Damn it, I need to move.'
He clenched his jaw, trying to force sensation into his limbs. Nothing. His muscles refused to respond, twitching uselessly beneath the weight of trauma and shock. A dull, pounding ache echoed in every inch of his bones, like his very marrow had been fractured.
The air reeked of scorched flesh and sulfur. Every breath tasted like blood and burning. The distant roars, screams, and war crashes were muffled behind the ringing in his ears.
He was alive. But only just.
But Lucy wasn't the kind to give up just because the odds spat in his face. His body might be a shattered husk—but that didn't mean he was out of the fight.
He had magic.
'If my body won't move, then I'll make it move.'
Gritting his teeth, he reached inside, drawing from the wind manual etched into his memory. He whispered to the air—not with words, but with will. It answered him like an old friend, brushing against his skin like cool silk.
The breeze swirled around his body, lifting strands of blood-matted hair from his face. He felt it tug beneath his arms, curling around his legs, cradling his weight like invisible hands. There was no pain in the wind—only motion, only freedom.
Using his mana, he poured strength into it. More. More. Until the wind surged beneath him, lifting him upright with a whoosh that rustled the bloodstained fabric of his uniform.
His boots barely touched the ground as the wind held him steady, a marionette moved by an unseen puppeteer.
He turned, and finally, finally, he saw them.
Tara and Fenara were locked in brutal deadlock. Dust and debris spiraled around them as if the world couldn't decide who would win. Tara was on one knee, her breathing ragged, teeth bared in defiance. Fenara loomed above her, a monstrous vision of feral elegance—claws gleaming, stripes dark with blood.
Every clash of their strength sent a wave of pressure rippling through the air, strong enough to rattle Lucy's ribcage from a distance. Sparks flew as armor scraped against claws, and their snarls cut through the cacophony like daggers.
Lucy's heart hammered in his chest, not just from fear, but urgency.
'She's going to lose.'
He didn't hesitate.
"Help her," he whispered, voice raw and hoarse, barely more than a breath. "Push."
The wind coiled like a predator unleashed. It slithered toward the two generals, invisible to the eye but very much alive in intent. It wrapped around Tara, filling her lungs, bracing her limbs, pressing back against the crushing weight of Fenara's overwhelming strength.
Lucy poured mana into it—mana without end, drawn from the vast pool gifted by Seraphine's blessing. The wind responded with joyous violence, roaring as it surged around Tara like a tempest.
Bit by bit, she rose. Her foot dug into the obsidian. Her shoulders squared.
Fenara snarled, low and confused, her lip curling as she felt the unexpected resistance.
Lucy's vision blurred as he fed more of himself into the wind. Sweat rolled down his face, stinging cuts he didn't remember receiving. His throat burned dry, and his arms shook despite the wind carrying his weight.
'You're not alone, Tara.'
He could feel Fenara's attention shift—feel it in the sudden tension in the air, in the sharp note of irritation that crept into her next growl.
And still, Lucy stood—bloody, broken, half-alive—but standing.
However, good fortune did not smile on Lucy today.
Just as Tara began to gain the upper hand—her momentum visibly shifting, her aura crackling with raw might—something changed.
A shadow fell over them.
Not the kind cast by a tree or even a beast, but a colossal darkness that swallowed the moonlight whole. The light dimmed. The battlefield, already painted in crimson and ash, now drowned in an unnatural gloom.
Lucy's breath caught in his throat. A sudden, biting chill danced down his spine.
He slowly tilted his head upward, the wind groaning under the strain of his mana as it helped guide his motion.
Then he saw it.
A towering form—over three hundred feet tall—hurtling down from the heavens like a meteor sent by a cruel god. A monstrous body with no head. Just an immense, grotesque torso carved of flesh and fury.
'The Giant General?' The words struck his mind like lightning.
It was falling fast, too fast. Its impact would level everything—Tara, Lucy, the obsidian beneath their feet, the very atmosphere screamed of impending annihilation.
It blocked out the moon completely, turning night into something almost suffocating. Once loud with clashing steel and magic, the battlefield fell into eerie silence for a moment, as if even the war itself dared not speak.
Lucy's eyes widened in helpless horror.
He glanced at Tara, still locked in battle, unaware of the doom that plummeted toward them.
But Fenara knew.
The tigress's nose twitched. Her ears perked. A flicker of fear cracked through her predator's confidence. She didn't hesitate. Tara's blade hadn't even landed when Fenara twisted free, turning tail and sprinting toward the rear lines with agile grace, abandoning the duel without a word.
"Tara!" Lucy's voice was hoarse, cracked from dust and dried blood, but loud enough to pierce the moment.
The cheetah general turned.
He watched the confidence melt off her face, replaced by naked terror. Her golden eyes reflected the massive figure above, its titanic mass barreling toward them like the wrath of the gods.
'Crushed to death by a giant...' Lucy thought, his stomach turning to stone. 'A fitting end, I suppose.'
He couldn't fly away—not fast enough. The wind couldn't carry him out in time. His body, still sluggish and numb from earlier blows, lay useless.
His shoulders slumped. His head bowed low. The gritty taste of dust and blood coated his tongue as he whispered a bitter farewell to life.
But Tara did not give in.
The air changed. Lucy felt it before he saw it—a shift in pressure, the sudden gathering of vast mana. It rushed in like a tide, thickening the atmosphere with electric weight. His skin tingled, the hair on his arms rising.
Using the wind, Lucy lifted his head just in time to see her.
Tara stood a few feet away, eyes closed, her knees bent, crouched like a predator preparing for the final pounce. Mana poured from her like a river bursting its dam, golden and wild. Even the dust around her was blown away in a spiraling dance.
Then, she moved.
A flash. A boom. A blur of motion so fast the wind itself was left behind.
Before Lucy could even blink, she was at his side, arms wrapping around him in a tight, protective grip. The next heartbeat, they were flying—no, rocketing—across the field.
The sky thundered.
Behind them, the Giant General crashed into the earth like a fallen mountain. The impact shattered the ground, throwing chunks of obsidian into the air. The shockwave hit like a divine hammer.
Tara stumbled from the force, her grip faltering.
Lucy was ripped from her arms mid-flight.
He hit the ground hard. Pain bloomed across his entire body like wildfire—ribs screaming, lungs burning, skin scraping raw against the black, jagged stone. He tumbled, rolled, and finally skidded to a stop.
Dust clouded his vision. It choked the air, filled his nose with grit, and the copper tang of blood. All sound seemed muffled through the ringing in his ears.
For a moment, everything was in confusion. Gray skies. Blurred shapes. Pain.
Then, he heard it.
Two voices. Two commands. One moment.
"Retreat!"
The word echoed across the battlefield like a war drum. One shouted in wrath. The other in mercy.
Ithriel and Seraphine had spoken in unison.
A retreat had been called.
The war, for now, was done.
- Chapter 92: Divine Mark
- Chapter 91: Opening Ceremony
- Chapter 90: Obsidian Chronicle
- Chapter 89: The Fall of Caelgorr Part 2
- Chapter 88: The Fall Of Caelgorr
- Chapter 87: The False End
- Chapter 86: Bye Bye Fog
- Chapter 85: Death
- Chapter 84: Long Awaited
- Chapter 83: The temple Shrouded in Fog
- Chapter 82: Cliffside Vigil
- Chapter 81: Eastward Under the sea
- Chapter 80: So Long Demon
- Chapter 79: The Beast in Human Skin
- Chapter 78: Two Monsters
- Chapter 77: A True Hero
- Chapter 76: Monster
- Chapter 75: Deeper and Deeper
- Chapter 74: Down Below
- Chapter 73: Grey Sea
- Chapter 72: Cliffs Edge
- Chapter 71: Grief in the Fog
- Chapter 70: The Fog Returns
- Chapter 69: Goals
- Chapter 68: Why?
- Chapter 67: Nyxaris
- Chapter 66: The Church of Shadows
- Chapter 65: Zone of Darkness
- Chapter 64: Whispers of Stone
- Chapter 63: Cursed Statue
- Chapter 62: New Team Member
- Chapter 61: Shadow Wolves
- Chapter 60: Caelgorr the Hollow
- Chapter 59: Defeat the Hollow
- Chapter 58: Deaths Door
- Chapter 57: Battle in the Fog
- Chapter 56: Seraphs Hollow
- Chapter 55: Lead and New Sword!
- Chapter 54: The Lovley Clouds
- Chapter 53: Enter Fenric
- Chapter 52: Lucys Manuals
- Chapter 51: King of Hearts
- Chapter 50: War Games
- Chapter 49: Lovers?
- Chapter 48: War Part 39 - Hell Ender
- Chapter 47: War Part 38- The Price of Power
- Chapter 46: War Part 37 - Power
- Chapter 45: War Part 36- Final Clash of the rivals
- Chapter 44: War Part 35 - Archangel vs Demon Lord
- Chapter 43: War Part 34 - The Queen
- Chapter 42: War Part 33 - Arcane
- Chapter 41: War Part 32 - Rage
- Chapter 40: War Part 31 - The Tunnel Strikes
- Chapter 39: War Part 30 - Betrayl
- Chapter 38: War Part 29- Stupid Human!
- Chapter 37: War Part 28 - Too much information
- Chapter 36: War Part 27- Flame and Light
- Chapter 35: War Part 26 - Circulation
- Chapter 34: War Part 25 - A true monster
- Chapter 33: War Part 24 - New Hair
- Chapter 32: War Part 23 - Prove it
- Chapter 31: War Part 22 - lets Talk
- Chapter 30: War Part 21 - The Ten Generals
- Chapter 29: War Part 20 - Vorn Cain
- Chapter 28: War Part 19 - The Human must die
- Chapter 27: War Part 18 - Second Friend
- Chapter 26: War Part 17- Unforgivable sin
- Chapter 25: War Part 16 - Shit
- Chapter 24: War Part 15 - Halftime
- Chapter 23: War part 14 - Giant
- Chapter 22: War Part 13 - Truly a hero!
- Chapter 21: War Part 12 - Feral
- Chapter 20: War Part 11- Wyrmlings!
- Chapter 19: War Part 10- Mocked
- Chapter 18: War Part 9- All in a days work
- Chapter 17: War Part 8 - Bigger the better
- Chapter 16: War Part 7 - Terrible Human
- Chapter 15: War part 6 - First blood
- Chapter 14: War Part 5 - Worm
- Chapter 13: War part 4 - The Amazing Hero!
- Chapter 12: War Part 3- A promise
- Chapter 11: War part 2- Foward
- Chapter 10: War part 1- Destruction
- Chapter 9: Seraphines Resolve
- Chapter 8: Whats my reason?
- Chapter 7: The Tale of the Humans
- Chapter 6: Playing Fair
- Chapter 5: First friend
- Chapter 4: Because I have to?
- Chapter 3: Divine and Mythical!?
- Chapter 2: The Four Gods
- Chapter 1: Pick 4000?!
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