"Great Burning Destruction, Manal" Without answering Vandalieu's question, Kanata cast a large-scale fire-attribute spell. It was a spell that produced high
temperatures to incinerate everything within its large area of effect.
You'd normally be able to block it with that barrier and his heat-leeching spell, but I even used Gungnir after casting this spell! You can't block this scorching
heat, so stay quiet and turn into ash along with the pieces of trash behind you!
Certain of his victory, Kanata held his breath. Once the flames had subsided to some extent, he undid Gungnir and used wind-attribute magic to create air to
breathe. As long as Vandalieu was dead, his Job was complete, so he was intending to commit suicide in order to live the fourth life that he would be
rewarded with. But he wasn't thoughtless enough to die without confirming that he had accomplished his mission.
"To think that you would even get caught up in your own spell. Yoư're making some bold moves."
Vandalieu was standing there with a calm expression. Still surrounded in flames.
"Jesus!" Kanata shouted. "What kind of sorcery is this?!"
"It's just that these ladies protected me," said Vandalieu.
"These ladies?!" Kanata didn't understand, but as the flames surrounding Vandalieu died down, he could see the silhouettes of several women.
Their faces looked familiar to him.
"Those bitches! Damn it, I poured holy water over myself for nothing!" Kanata cursed.
The women whose bodies were made of flames, including Hannah, were those that Kanata had killed after reincarnating in Lambda.
"You never made those Undead in Origin or this world!" Kanata shouted.
"I just became able to make them a short while ago," said Vandalieu. “I suppose l'll name this, 'Embrace of the Flame Spirits."
Behind Vandalieu, Zran and Eleanora had also been protected by the Fire Ghosts.
They had expressions of agreement on their faces.
"Someone like him isn't even a worthy enemy for Vandalieu-sama," said Eleanora.
"You're right about that," Zran agreed. "I feel foolish for panicking about him."