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Drift Of The Multiverse: [Marvel] [Resident Evil] [DC] [Bleach] [DB]

Chapter 591: Why Fight to the Death?

Author: Junkdog
updatedAt: 2025-11-21

CHAPTER 591: CHAPTER 591: WHY FIGHT TO THE DEATH?

Strictly speaking, this move wasn’t just one strike.

First, the giant Four-Armed Wisdom King swung the four long swords held in its hands in succession, and finally, all its power condensed into a pillar of light dozens of meters long that smashed down from above.

This move, which Ethan replicated using magic, lacked the various rule-like effects formed by the convergence of numerous concepts found in the original version.

Six Realms Five Rings - The Divine Figure of Kurikara he unleashed was purely a construct of condensed magical energy.

However, that didn’t mean its power was weak. Such an enormous amount of mana, even if simply hurled forward, wasn’t something an ordinary person could withstand. The few individuals standing before him all had their strength limited due to the Servant summoning system. It could be said that Ethan’s attack was exploiting the limits placed on their mana.

As for the "special effects" of earth, water, wind, and fire, he didn’t use any of them. He simply struck them with pure mana, making everyone dizzy, then condensed a massive blade of mana—dozens of meters long—to deliver the final blow.

Fortunately, they were in the Mirror Dimension Ethan had created. Otherwise, this final strike would have completely razed the Emiya residence and several surrounding houses. But here, it only caused spatial tremors, and even the excess scattered energy was absorbed by the surrounding "mirrors" and returned to Ethan’s body.

This meant that because the final blow didn’t directly strike his opponents but instead hit empty space, all the released mana was reabsorbed by Ethan. He hadn’t spent much effort at all, wasting only a small amount of energy during the initial four strikes that took down the Servants.

"Now... I think we can have a proper talk."

The four Heroic Spirits were all feeling helpless. Archer was silently debating whether to activate Unlimited Blade Works to break free of Ethan’s Bounded Field.

When Ethan had been gathering power for his final strike, Archer had already prepared to use Unlimited Blade Works. However, when Ethan’s final blow struck the ground instead of them, it made everyone fully realize that this attack could have killed them, yet he hadn’t delivered a killing blow.

He decided to hold back and observe what this strange Berserker was trying to do.

He wasn’t the only one with that thought. The others could all see that Ethan had no intention of killing them. The difference in strength was too great. The four Servants together couldn’t withstand even one of his attacks. If he truly wanted to kill them, there would be no need for such theatrics.

"What exactly do you want?"

Cu Chulainn slung his red spear over his shoulder, signaling that he had given up fighting. Trapped within this space, unable to leave even if he wanted to, he had no other choice.

"To completely end this boring farce."

"I don’t quite understand what you mean, but it seems you don’t intend to win this Holy Grail War?"

Sasaki Kojiro sheathed his sword and hung it behind his back again. He noticed that aside from some soreness and dizziness from the shock, he hadn’t suffered any actual injuries.

"What a powerful move. Although I can’t tell if it truly counts as swordsmanship."

Judging by the way the opponent had condensed mana for the attack, it didn’t seem to be traditional swordsmanship. However, the attacks swung by the Wisdom King’s torso and the force technique used in the final strike were authentic sword techniques. Although he wasn’t the real Sasaki Kojiro, he was confident in his judgment.

"This was the move that defeated the real Sasaki Kojiro. I just casually copied it and used it. It can only fool some laymen."

Six Realms Five Rings - The Divine Figure of Kurikara was not just an offensive technique. The theories contained within it had condensed into something akin to a law. When used against an enemy, it wasn’t as simple as hurling a massive cluster of energy.

"Is it that person’s swordsmanship?"

Aside from being amazed that he could witness this move, Sasaki Kojiro was also astonished that Ethan even knew it. Who exactly was this man?

He wasn’t the only one wondering about Ethan’s true identity. Everyone present was pondering the same thing.

Based on Ethan’s appearance and the various techniques he had displayed, they compared him to numerous powerful figures from history and legend. However, no matter how they tried, they couldn’t find a match. The few possibilities they had were overturned when he used this move.

The beings they thought of had no connection whatsoever to someone capable of performing this technique, unless there was some unusual interaction within the Throne of Heroes that they couldn’t perceive.

"Berserker, why didn’t you kill them?"

Illya, who had remained silent all this time, finally spoke. When Ethan had the absolute upper hand, she thought the Holy Grail War would soon end, and she would be the final victor.

But unexpectedly, everything changed. After unleashing a "big move," Ethan stopped attacking, and from his words, it seemed he had no intention of following her orders.

"You were never truly interested in this boring ritual, the Holy Grail War, were you?"

Illya didn’t reply, only glared at Ethan unhappily.

"What you really care about is why your father abandoned you and chose to adopt a stranger as his child here instead of coming to get you."

"..."

Illya stayed silent. Although Ethan had exposed her deepest feelings, she didn’t want to admit it.

But his next words shattered her composure.

"Your father didn’t refuse to come for you... he couldn’t. You must understand the difference."

"Wh... what do you mean?"

"You’re a smart child. You know what this means."

Ethan patted Illya’s head—or rather, her hat—tilting it to one side. Illya didn’t care that her hat was crooked and just stood there blankly.

Ethan withdrew his hand and waved casually. The Mirror Dimension dissolved silently. A cool breeze swept through, and everyone realized they had left his Bounded Field and regained their freedom.

But no one left, not even Sasaki Kojiro. Aside from Archer, who wanted to understand Ethan’s goal, the others were bound by their own principles. Since Ethan had clearly defeated them and then released them, they wouldn’t act recklessly.

"We can talk properly now, but before that, it seems I need to help you with a certain problem."

"What problem?"

As Ethan walked toward him, Cu Chulainn felt an uneasy premonition. It wasn’t just him; even the Master hiding in the shadows sensed danger and began using a Command Spell to forcibly summon him back.

"You came right to me, and you think you can still leave?"

Ethan raised his hand lightly as if slicing through the air. Although it was just a casual motion, everyone felt as if something had been severed.

"This is... you cut off the connection between me and my Master?"

"The one who killed the Magus that summoned you and then seized the Command Spell to control you? Do you really consider him your Master?"

Cu Chulainn hadn’t expected the other party to know his situation so clearly. He could only sigh helplessly. "I’m just following the rules of this war, even if I find that guy quite annoying."

Unfortunately, that person possessed the Command Spell capable of controlling him. He was powerless to resist. Most Heroic Spirits, once manifested as Servants, didn’t care much who their Master was, as long as they weren’t unbearable.

Originally, Cu Chulainn had accepted his current Master, but he hadn’t expected such a change. The connection between Master and Servant could be severed so easily?

He knew that powerful magi could theoretically achieve this, but Ethan made it look effortless, as if he had merely waved at empty air.

"Is this your goal?"

Archer watched from the side. When he realized what Ethan had done, he seemed to understand why Ethan hadn’t killed them. There were four Servants here, and with Ethan himself, that made five. If all of them suddenly lost their connections with their Masters, they would either be subdued by Ethan through special means or return to the Throne of Heroes once their mana supply was cut off.

Either way, most of the competitors would be eliminated, leaving only the Magus hiding in the shadows and the Rider who had yet to appear. With Ethan’s strength, neither would pose any real threat.

"Goal? My goal is for everyone to sit down, eat, chat, and talk. Since we’ve gone through all this trouble to come to the present world, don’t you think we should at least enjoy ourselves?"

"Huh?"

Cu Chulainn had been waiting for his mana to run out and for his form to dissipate, but to his surprise, he found he wasn’t disappearing. Upon closer inspection, he realized that Ethan had only severed his link to the Command Spell, not the mana channel between him and his Master. In other words, he was still receiving mana from that irritating priest.

But none of that was as shocking as Ethan’s words. No fighting, just sitting down to eat and talk? Did he misunderstand what the Holy Grail War was about?

"No misunderstanding. I understand the essence of the Holy Grail War very well. After realizing what it truly is, I found it to be nothing more than a farce. It’s not worth fighting to the death. It’s better to use this opportunity to do what we really want."

"So... what is it that you want to do?"

Archer looked increasingly confused by Ethan’s intentions, but Ethan didn’t answer. Instead, he turned to Sasaki Kojiro.

"When you return, tell Medea that I want to speak with her Master."

(To be continued.)

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