Chapter 1590 Bait [2]
??BOOOOOOOOM!
Grand Duke us'' fist, containing a force rivaling the explosive death of a gxy, mmed against the dark beast''s snout, sending ripples through space and time.
The massive impact''s force could be best seen in its effects on the environment. It truly caused a carastrophe in the sky, and the waves that struck the ground started chain reactions that led to natural disasters all over the.
Damien was watching from the distance, and even he had to admit that the impact would''ve shredded him. His powerful physical body would''ve been ripped to shreds. His only path to survival was the Authority of Immortality.
That was an extremely strong attack. It was absolutely worthy of being something Grand Duke us believed would change the tides of the battle.
But…the dark beast…
What happened to it while everything around it was being plunged into destruction?
The punch forced its head to the side. It closed its eyes as its thick skin absorbed the force.
It was strange to see such a hard externalyer ripple, but it did happen. Not because the skin was loose, but because the spatial and temporal position of each particle was being shifted as the spacetimeyers shook.
There was no external damage, but surely the beast was injured internally, right?
Just as us tried to entertain this thought, he was proven wrong.
Because once the beast opened its eyes again, it attacked with even more force than before.
us was close now. It didn''t need to use such tedious methods to attack.
If there was one problem with being sorge, it was that range of motion became a nonexistent concept. When a target was far away, it was forced to rely on a different attack technique and even different methods of perception to fight.
However, when the opponent was close…
The dark beast had a lot inmon with us, really.
BOOOOOOOM!
It''s eye dted, and energy concentrated in its pupil. A beam of chaos erupted forth and mmed past us, swallowing him whole.
"Tch!"
The Grand Duke clicked his tongue as he rapidly used mkh to protect his body. The beam eroded his energy, making it difficult for him to continue blocking.
''Fight.''
That was the only answer.
us gritted his teeth and mmed his foot into the air, shooting upward.
He left the beam''s radius, but it followed him as he continued to fly.
us watched the beast''s eye. The beam would onlyst for as far as its eyes could physically see, so as long as he could get out of sight…
He zipped around, zig-zagging to confuse the beast as he rushed towards its back.
He did reach.
us was faster than the beast in every way. That was inevitable.
He pushed against the sky andnded on its back, putting all of his weight into his legs.
BOOOOOOM!
The beast''s body rattled. Its legs bent slightly as the force transferred through.
BOOM! BOOM! BOOM! BOOM!
us moved a few inches backward and started raining down punches on the exact position hended.
His fists were extraordinarily urate, and with the strength of a Supreme God, us was able to produce gxy-shattering force with every single strike.
He didn''t have to charge his power for that kind of impact.
If he was charging his power…
BOOOOOOOM!
Tendrils rose from the beast''s shell to attack the man who invaded it. That ce wasrge enough to make up several continents. When all of that space was used to create offensive force, it truly did create a sight to behold.
Hundreds of thousands of earthy spines shot out of the dark beast,pletely changing its shape.
They twisted and wormed through the air as if they had minds of their own, and while they moved independently, they were all focused on one target.
BANG! BANG! BANG! BANG!
One by one, they mmed down on us and tried to crush him.
He fortified his barrier, refusing to give up.
BANG! BANG! BANG! BANG!
His own strikes eventually synchronized with the tendrils attacking him. Aggressive, monotonous bangs resounded through the environment, audible from light years away.
us reached a flow state. He punched the turtle''s shell and upheld his barrier. He used the force attacking his barrier to strengthen and reinforce it.
All of these processes happened simultaneously as us lost sight of everything else.
And the results were clear to anyone.
BANG!
CRACK!
BANG!
CRACK! CRACK!
The dark beast''s shell was cracking. Those cracks were connecting and widening, creating an ess point to the beast''s internals.
But the dark beats wasn''t just sitting around either. It saw that its attacks weren''t working, and it redirected its energy towards something else.
us was too dialed in to realize that the frequency of attacks against his barrier had decreased greatly.
He also didn''t notice as the shell he stood on started to heat up.
The event could be better described from Damien''s perspective.
Something like a tangled web of ribsshed around on the dark beast''s back. Those ribs crushed each other and everything around them, creating huge storms of dust that obscured the man they were attacking from any onlookers.
Through that dust, lines of orange began to show themselves, getting brighter and brighter by the second.
The dust melted into nothingness, and the dark beast''s shell hadpletely changed.
It was once a world that inhabited life, so it was built in a simr fashion. Its ridges were mountains and valleys, and it even had artificial oceans that ran across its back.
One would never look at that shell and believe it to be part of a living organism.
But it was no longer like that. All of its previous beauty was gone.
The shell darkened as its inteicacies burned away. It looked like it was made of miasma-filled volcanic rock, with lines ofva highlighting the hexagonal grooves between each piece of the shell.
It still looked natural. It was much more exaggerated than any natural area, but one could easily mistake this new variation of the shell for a volcanic ind.
However, it was nowhere near that.
Those orange lines weren''t magma, after all.
That was a pure essence of chaos.
A force that even Damien had to work hard to control.
His eyes were peeled as he watched the beast and the Grand Duke''s every move.
''That thing…is a lot crazier than I gave it credit for.''
It hadn''t shown much, but it had already pushed us into a corner.
And more than anything else, the attack it was preparing now was something monstrous even in Damien''s opinion.
''They say sealing is easier than killing.''
If Damien actually tried to fight that beast on an even ying field, he didn''t know if his current capabilities were enough to guarantee a win.
''And if I can''t guarantee anything, then neither can he.''
Damien could only imagine Grand Duke us'' mind right now.
Did he still want to fight?
Or had he epted that he''d die?
The answer was neither.
Grand Duke us remained blissfully unaware of everything that was happening around him, solely concentrating on the hole he was boring into the turtle shell.
All the way up until the moment when those jagged lines of chaos finally burst.