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Fearing death Ultimatia activates an emergency spell and Ragna finds himself sent back in time to before their battle even began, when the army paraded the dragon corpses. Frozen in that moment with Ragna unable to move Ultimatia still decides to kill him kindly, yet hesitates from fear when she sees Ragna begin to move despite time being frozen. She orders
Femud to target Ragna with his solar weapon but Ragna begins moving normally, which should only be possible for a Monarch she created. She panics as Ragna rushes at her, but he abruptly collapses from overusing his powers. Femud fires the weapon at the helpless Ragna, yet it has no effect as Crimson protects him. Crimson is disappointed at Ragna’s failure and must quickly decide what to do next. 8"A Painful Blow"
Transliteration: "Itamashī Dageki" (Japanese: 痛ましい打撃)Yuusuke Sekine
Shin OonumaDeko AkaoAkira NishimoriNovember 19, 2023 (2023-11-19) Crimson realises Ultimatia is experiencing fear for the first time, making her vulnerable. To unbalance her further he sets off bombs around the city, bringing death and pain to thousands. Ultimatia breaks down as Nebulim prevents her rewinding so many deaths,
lest her magic run out. Crimson retrieves Ragna and
retreats into his Globe Chamber, a spatial gateway between dimensions, planning to retreat to the moon for a few years. Nebulim, cursing his weakness when he is supposedly the Monarch with the highest potential, abruptly matures in power.
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