Divine Emperor In Another World Chapter 19

Episode 19: The Frostfire Pact Follow current ɴᴏᴠᴇʟs on 𝕟𝕠𝕧𝕖𝕝⁂𝙛𝙞𝙧𝙚⁂𝔫𝔢𝔱

The fire burned low, its embers painting shifting shadows on the ruined stone. Mist rolled endlessly across the mire, swallowing sound and distance alike.

Akira leaned back on his pack, arms folded. He kept glancing between his companions—between Kuro, half-shrouded in his dark cloak, and Elira, who sat composed yet radiating cold authority even at rest.

“...You two really don’t make this easy,” he muttered under his breath.

Elira’s violet eyes never left the flames. “The Outsider’s presence has already drawn attention. Norvahel’s corruption stirs to anything unnatural. By dawn, it will know we are here.”

Kuro tilted his head slightly, one eye glinting in ember light. “Then let it. If it wants us, it can come find us.”

Her gaze cut toward him, sharp as a blade. “That arrogance will get you killed. And worse—it could doom more than yourself.”

Akira raised his hands quickly, stepping in. “Hey, hey. Can we not start the night with royal threats? We’re supposed to be on the same side now.”

Elira’s lips pressed thin, but she didn’t reply.

The silence stretched, broken only by the faint hiss of the swamp. Somewhere in the mist, something shifted—like a ripple beneath stagnant water.

Kuro’s system pulsed faintly across his vision.

[Warning: Unstable Presence Detected]

He rose smoothly to his feet. “Company.”

Akira’s hand flew to his katana, eyes scanning the mist. “Already? Damn it...”

Elira rose as well, the frost beneath her boots cracking faintly with each step. “No. Not company. A test.”

From the black water, shapes emerged—half-flooded constructs of stone and bone. They walked like men but moved like puppets, their joints cracking, their hollow skulls lit with pale blue fire. Each carried fragments of drowned weapons—rusted spears, broken swords, corroded axes.

“The Mireguard,” Elira murmured. “Norvahel’s dead watchmen. Bound to protect a city that no longer lives.”

Akira tightened his grip on his katana. “Great. Undead guards. Because swamp monsters weren’t enough.”

The nearest Mireguard lurched forward, its movements jerky yet relentless. Behind it, dozens more rose, water streaming from their armor like tears.

Elira’s hands spread, azure flame erupting between her palms before spiraling into a frost-tipped lance. Her voice rang cold, commanding: “Stand behind me if you wish to survive.”

Kuro’s ember-blade ignited with a sharp hiss. “Cute. But I don’t stand behind anyone.”

Akira groaned under his breath. “And here we go again.”

[Battle Sequence – Frostfire vs Emberflame]

The Mireguard surged forward in a tide of drowned steel.

Elira moved first. With a sweeping gesture, frostfire exploded outward in a fan of blue-white flame. The air froze instantly, shards of ice forming mid-flight before crashing into the first wave of undead, shattering them into brittle pieces.

At the same moment, Kuro darted in, his ember-blade carving arcs of molten light through the mist. Each strike erupted with sparks, melting through ancient armor, turning bone to ash.

Their powers collided in the center—fire and frost twining, hissing against each other as much as against their enemies.

Akira moved between the gaps, his katana a silver streak. Where Elira’s magic froze and Kuro’s fire burned, his steel severed the remnants cleanly, finishing what neither element could on its own.

The three fought as one—imperfectly, chaotically, yet undeniably effective.

But the swamp was not idle.

From the mire’s depths rose a larger figure—its body a hulking mass of stone fused with armor, its head crowned with a broken helm. A Mirewarden.

Akira cursed under his breath. “Of course there’s a boss.”

The Mirewarden raised its massive blade, slamming it down with earth-shaking force. The causeway cracked, frost shattering, embers scattering.

Kuro braced against the impact, his teeth gritted. “This one’s mine.”

Elira stepped forward, eyes flashing. “No—you’ll destabilize the flame’s resonance. Stand down.”

Their voices overlapped, power flaring from both.

And then—something strange.

The system pulsed between them, golden threads sparking in midair.

[Unstable Sync Detected]

[Flame–Frost Resonance: Initiating]

Elira’s frostfire surged involuntarily, colliding with Kuro’s ember-flame. Instead of clashing, the two streams spiraled together—frost entwined with fire, burning cold and freezing hot, merging into a single torrent of blinding white-blue light.

The fused blast struck the Mirewarden full force. The creature shrieked—its stone cracked, its helm split, its fire-eyes extinguished in a violent burst of ash and steam.

The swamp fell silent.

Only their breaths and the fading hiss of frostfire remained.

[New System Protocol Unlocked]

[Designation: Frostfire Pact]

Elira’s hands trembled faintly as the frost dissipated. Her gaze locked on Kuro, unreadable. “That... should not be possible.”

Kuro extinguished his blade, his voice steady. “Yet it happened.”

Akira lowered his katana slowly, eyes wide. “What the hell was that? You two just—synced.”

Elira’s lips parted, then closed. Her expression hardened. “No. It was not sync. It was violation. The Second Flame should not answer my bloodline.”

Kuro stepped closer, his tone calm but edged. “Maybe the rules you grew up with don’t apply anymore.”

Their eyes locked again, frost against ember. The air seemed to crackle between them.

Akira sighed heavily, dragging a hand through his hair. “You two are going to kill each other before the swamp does.”

Later, when the Mireguard’s ashes had settled and silence returned, the three stood on the broken causeway once more.

The mist had thinned slightly, revealing the faint outline of towering structures in the distance—half-submerged towers, bridges stretching into nothing, the drowned bones of a city lost to time.

Elira’s voice was quiet, almost reverent. “The City of Echoes. Once the jewel of the old empire. Now... its grave.”

Kuro’s eyes narrowed, his ember-gaze locked on the shadowed skyline. “And our answers.”

Akira sheathed his katana, forcing a grin despite the chill in the air. “Guess tomorrow’s going to be even worse than today.”

Elira said nothing. Her hand lingered near her chest, where the frostfire still tingled faintly, resonating with the outsider’s flame.

She didn’t understand it. She didn’t want to. But the bond had been forged.

And with Norvahel looming before them, there would be no turning back.

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