Let's Train Heroine

Chapter 249: Heroine's Natural Enemy at Phoenix World



After game success, the game developers made four dlc. The first dlc was about Tribal Woman and Elemental. The second dlc was about Fairy Queen and Dark Fairy Queen. The third was about Phoenix and fourth was about Dragons.

Evil Magician must be thinking of recruiting the main villains of these dlc. Evil Magician already got Dark Fairy Queen, next target would be Ancient Ice Dragon or Holy Phoenix.

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The Phoenix World was a realm of dazzling beauty and serene tranquility. Majestic birds with wings ablaze in crimson, gold, and blue soared gracefully through the endless skies, leaving trails of flame in their wake. The lands below were a vivid expanse of flowering meadows, crystal-clear lakes, and towering trees with leaves that shimmered like gemstones.

This was a world of harmony and peace, where every creature—great or small—radiated the brilliance of the eternal fire that flowed through their veins.

The Phoenixes, ancient beings of fire and rebirth, moved with grace and poise, their feathers reflecting the ever-burning light within. Some hunted in the forests, others trained their younglings to master the art of flight, and a few basked in the warmth of the sun's rays, their flames pulsating in rhythm with their steady breaths.

All seemed calm. All seemed perfect.

But this tranquility shattered like glass under the force of a monstrous gale.

With a surge of dark energy that tore through the air, a swirling vortex of shadows ripped open the sky. Out from the abyssal void stepped two figures—one cloaked in a palpable aura of malevolence and the other glowing with a strange, sinister beauty.

Nyx descended slowly, her figure radiating darkness so profound that even the brightest flames dimmed in her presence. Beside her, the Dark Fairy Queen, Lilith Nocturna, hovered with an almost ethereal grace. Her wings, skeletal yet delicate, shimmered with a purplish hue, and her eyes glowed faintly, taking in the magnificent scenery of the Phoenix World.

The peaceful silence of the realm erupted into chaos.

Flames roared to life as the Phoenixes let out shrill cries of alarm. Their fiery bodies ignited, forming a defensive perimeter around their home. But Nyx, with just a flick of her fingers, summoned a wave of darkness that swept through the sky like a tempest. In an instant, the blazing fires of the Phoenixes were extinguished, leaving the once-proud creatures gasping in disbelief.

The Dark Fairy Queen, her lips curled into a cruel smile, raised her hand. A dark mist coalesced around her fingers, and with a contemptuous flick, she sent it hurtling towards the nearest Phoenixes. The mist enveloped the majestic birds, twisting and distorting their flames until they flickered and died out.

One by one, the Phoenixes fell from the sky, their vibrant plumage turning ashen and lifeless.

"What a pitiful sight," Lilith murmured, her voice dripping with mockery. "These creatures are supposed to be symbols of eternal life, and yet they fall so easily."

Nyx's expression remained impassive. "We're not here for idle chatter, Lilith. Finish them off quickly."

The Dark Fairy Queen frowned, but did not argue. With a sweeping motion of her hand, she unleashed a torrent of dark energy that tore through the remaining Phoenixes like a scythe through wheat. Screeches of pain and fear filled the air, but they were swiftly silenced as Lilith's magic washed over the realm.

It wasn't long before two towering figures, their very presence exuding power and authority, emerged from the heart of the Phoenix World. The Phoenix King, a towering bird with plumage of pure gold and eyes that burned like twin suns, flared his wings wide, a brilliant aura of fire radiating from his form.

Beside him, the Phoenix Queen, her feathers a stunning cascade of ruby red and sapphire blue, let out a defiant cry, her flames blazing even brighter than the sun.

"You dare attack our world?!" the Phoenix King roared, his voice booming like thunder.

Nyx met his gaze with cold indifference. "I dare a lot of things."

The Phoenix Queen's eyes narrowed. "You will pay for this transgression, intruder. We will make sure of it."

Nyx waved a hand dismissively, her dark gaze shifting to Lilith. "I'll leave these two to you. Handle them."

The Dark Fairy Queen scoffed, crossing her arms over her chest. "Always giving me the dirty work, aren't you?"

"Just do it," Nyx said flatly. "We don't have time for your complaints."

Lilith rolled her eyes but stepped forward, a malevolent grin spreading across her lips. "Very well, your highness," she said mockingly. "I'll deal with these overgrown chickens."

With a roar of fury, the Phoenix King and Queen launched themselves at Lilith, their flames spiraling around them like twin comets. Lilith's eyes gleamed, and with a flash of her wings, she met their charge head-on. The sky erupted into a maelstrom of fire and darkness as the three clashed, each blow sending shockwaves rippling through the realm.

But Nyx paid little attention to the battle. She turned her gaze away from the fight, her eyes narrowing as she scanned the desolate landscape below. Her attention drifted to a small, almost insignificant cave nestled within a grove of burnt trees.

Her expression softened ever so slightly, and she drifted down towards the cave. Inside, hidden amidst the shadows, was a creature unlike any other in the Phoenix World. A tiny bird—no larger than a human finger—lay nestled within a bed of silken feathers. Its plumage was a pristine, unblemished white, so pure that it seemed to glow with an inner light.

Its dark eyes, calm and tranquil, stared out at the world with a wisdom that belied its diminutive size.

This was the Holy Phoenix.
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Despite its small stature, the Holy Phoenix radiated an aura of such intense holiness and purity that even Nyx felt a pang of discomfort standing so close. It was a creature of pure goodness, a being that abhorred evil and sought only to spread peace and tranquility wherever it went.

"Such a rare beauty," Nyx murmured softly, "Even in this form… you are truly remarkable."

The Holy Phoenix blinked slowly, its gaze meeting Nyx's without fear or hesitation. It did not rise, did not make any move to defend itself. Instead, it simply watched, its tiny body almost appearing to shimmer in the darkness.

Nyx tilted her head, memories flooding her mind. Memories of battles fought long ago, of great calamities and ancient beings that had risen and fallen. And among those memories was the image of the Holy Phoenix—majestic, proud, and powerful beyond comprehension. But now…

"You've changed," Nyx murmured, almost to herself. "You were once the mightiest of all Phoenixes. Now look at you… reduced to this pitiful size."

She reached out a hand, her fingertips barely brushing against the delicate feathers of the Holy Phoenix. There was a faint pulse of energy, and Nyx's lips curled into a knowing smile.

"Ah, I see…" she whispered. "You've been cursed, haven't you? That's why you're like this."

The Holy Phoenix blinked slowly, its eyes never leaving Nyx's face.

Nyx chuckled softly, withdrawing her hand. "I could break that curse, you know. I have the power to restore you to your former glory."

The Holy Phoenix remained silent, its gaze unchanging.

"But you wouldn't join me even if I did, would you?" Nyx sighed, shaking her head. "You're too good, too pure. You would never do anything evil. It's simply not in your nature."

She paused, a sly smile spreading across her lips. "However… what if I told you that I know who murdered the Heavenly Phoenix?"

The Holy Phoenix's eyes widened slightly—a tiny, almost imperceptible movement, but one that did not escape Nyx's notice.

"Ah, so I've caught your interest, have I?" Nyx said, her voice low and coaxing. "Yes, I know about the Heavenly Phoenix. A being so powerful and secret that no one else even knows it existed… except you, of course. And now me."

The Holy Phoenix's gaze turned sharp, a flicker of something fierce and dangerous flashing within its dark eyes. It let out a soft, almost inaudible chirp—a sound that seemed to resonate with a question.

"Yes, I know who killed it," Nyx continued, her tone soft and persuasive. "And if you join me… I'll tell you who it was."

For a long moment, there was silence. The Holy Phoenix's small form shivered slightly, as if considering Nyx's offer. It was a creature that had always upheld the ideals of peace and purity, never engaging in anything that could be considered evil. And yet…

If Nyx truly knew who had murdered the Heavenly Phoenix, then perhaps—just this once—it was worth breaking that code.

Slowly, the Holy Phoenix dipped its head in a small, almost reluctant nod.

Nyx's smile widened, a glint of satisfaction in her eyes. "Excellent choice."

She turned away, the tiny Holy Phoenix fluttering onto her shoulder. Together, they left the cave, the faint cries of the battle raging between the Dark Fairy Queen and the Phoenix King and Queen echoing behind them.

The Holy Phoenix's path had been set.

And for better or worse, it would now walk alongside the Evil Magician.


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