Her aura calmed and she waved her hand dismissively. The anger vanished from her face, replaced by a cool, detached boredom.
"I'm not about to die with a man who has nothing to lose. You're simply looking for a way to go out spectacularly instead of living with your failure again…" she scoffed and turned, calling out her floating disc artifact soul mass and stepping onto it.
"Till we see again, Elias," she waved as she rose and floated into the distance.
As she did, the sounds of Elias shouting curses and promises of her death if they ever crossed paths again cut through the air.
But she didn't react. And soon, she was but a speck in the distance, and Elias was left alone once again, his aura declining as that final burn dissipated with nowhere to vent.
"...why didn't you kill me…" he croaked out his last words on his knees, before falling face-first to the ground, unconscious.
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