"I swear… I checked it just before," Pranjan replied. "The flow was fine… But now, it's like the core has been erased. Something's wrong…"
"Stop standing in daze and do something.You might have made a mistake…"
Prajan looked at James and decided to see the spell again.
James turned back toward Kael. He looked at Kael wondering if he did something and turned to Pranjal.
Kael wasn't breathing heavily. His eyes were calm, almost too calm. The red hue around him was growing thicker, and a strange hum echoed faintly with every breath he took. The ground beneath his feet cracked slowly.
Kael tilted his neck, and a sharp crack echoed.
Then he raised his sword slowly.
The shadows around him grew deeper.
"You said you wanted revenge?" Kael spoke, his voice barely above a whisper. "You think you deserved her?"
James froze. His grip on his sword tightened.
"I'll show you why I never looked back at garbage like you," Kael added, stepping forward.