Guda had sprawled a lot of subconscious deterrents since the fight began. Ten percent of them were directed to her.
Ninety percent of them were meant to hide the Cannon Yelper.
In between her actions, she had been guiding the Cannon Yelper out with a food attached to a seamless string that only she could see. That string was strong enough to hold two tons of boulders so she wasn't afraid of a random attack bruising it.
That string was held tightly on the clenched fingers of her fox-hand gesture. As for how she managed to set it up, she had been putting one chunk of wrapped food behind the boulder from back then, out of the Yelper's vision. Of course, the food had been already enchanted with a specific subconscious deterrent that only she could choose who was able to detect it.
She then rushed in a zigzag pattern around the glade before going to the middle. Just like a puppeteer, she effortlessly controlled the Calamity on when it would act. When Guda hid the food from the Yelper, the Yelper realized what was going on and immediately shot the wicked witch until the fox allowed the Calamity to perceive the food again.
Guda then delicately pulled the food onto the ground below the witch, hiding it again, and resulting in an ambush of the Yelper to lunge onto the food in front of him—the witch.
Because of the sudden shift of intent of the Yelper to the creepy lady, she couldn't even react because there was no indication that she was being perceived.
Just like that, the Calamity chomped more than half of the women's body, gnawing it like a hungry bulldog.
The Yelper had also been enchanted with numerous buffs for this scenario to happen, and also in case that the woman hardened itself when it got eaten to prevent a stomach ache.
"Oops~! Turns out the Calamity happens to be right above you, sorry for that!"
Guda then realized that the witch's goons kept spawning despite their being no longer here. Either that the witch had a real body somewhere, or that those ugly humanoids were unconnected to the witch's lifeline, allowing them to act independently.
"This is bad, they will come to the Ouranos Citadel at this point."
Taking out a huge scroll from her spatial storage, she laid it brutishly on the ground. Guda then began her chant before splashing the air in front of her with her finger.
"Binding Border: Illusionary Homeland!"
A reality marble was created, it prevented anything from the inside to escape as they would find the same scenery and place no matter how far they ran.
Right at the moment when it completely sealed that place, Guda escaped through the crack she made as she left the Cannon Yelper behind.
It stared at Guda, unknowing that it had been left to a perpetual cage just to wait for its death. Moved by the decisive action that the Yelper had made, Guda took out her precious Soul Binding Orb.
She hurled a blue ball of hellfire onto the Calamity, cremating it alive almost immediately without letting it feel any pain. Right when the Yelper's soul left its body, Guda used her Soul Binding Orb to keep it for her to move it onto a better vessel when she had the chance.
She then left the sealed area, forever trapping the spawning enemies. Soon, those humanoid soldiers will fill up the sky, and even summoning the giant behemoth from their realm if they were that dumb. Alas, nobody knew what would happen in the future except if they entered the illusionary wonderland themselves.
Although she noticed something moving really fast when she was exiting the place. Guda couldn't care less, especially knowing that her time won't last long.
The fox then glanced at her right hand, slowly crumbling like sand that dispersed to the sky. She had used pretty much 80% of her own spiritual power; this also counts the core energy that holds her own existence intact.
"Well, I guess going to the forest is a bad idea after all… I hope someone will take care of the children…"
She then sat next to a tree, leaning her head as she smiled upon the dancing leaves. Her left hand caressed the Soul Binding Orb. Only time awaits her at the end of the styx river.
Just as when she decided to close her eyes, a bright source of glow and another steaming person appeared in front of her. A warm energy was flowing through. Not wasting any chance, she immediately converted the transferred energy to make up for her spiritual energy loss.
"Nyaha!?"
"I saw everything, don't worry about it."
It was the black haired chimaera, still in her adventuring apparel. It struck a huge denial to the fox as she would never have thought that out of all people, Elon was the one who came to the rescue on the edge of the straw.
Guda put on a smirk. "I thought you were still screaming at your home, since when did you have the willpower to stay sane right now?"
Elon casually unbuttoned her chest area, revealing her chest as there was a pain-tolerant talisman attached to the humble mountain. "Ragoni gave it to me."
"Heh." Guda closed her eyes, maintaining her smug grin albeit coated in pain. "How cruel of you to stand aside. Just how heartless you could be when a whole Citadel was at stake? Also, how come that I couldn't detect you?"
The fox looked calm on the outside, but deep inside, she was angry at Elon for not doing anything.
"I have the capability of becoming one with my surroundings almost undetectable by any method " Elon hurled a dissatisfied sigh. "If I moved, it would wear off. As for why I didn't help, I haven't trusted you as much, so let that be forever my fault."
Guda threw another sigh, avoiding a face to face gaze. "Well, you patched the hole by saving my life. A normal person would've approached me while laughing before spitting at my face."
"That is your fault for being unreasonably suspicious."
Guda then smiled confidently after hearing those words, gesturing her hand into a fox again. "I heard that the fox is the most trusted animal that has ever existed."
"See? You're doing it again.." Elon lightly chuckled, finally shedding her usual stern gaze into the carefree one. "My, my, now what I should do with the most trustworthy fox like you?"