Chapter 106 Creature Of Darkness
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Name: Yin
Species: Black Kailion
Age: 245
Overall Power (OP): 10
Health: 100/100
Stamina: 105/105
Strength: 100
Agility: 115
Defense: 120
Rank: Genesis: Layer 2
Special: Tier 4 (Exam Tier)
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Lyrian's eyes widened in astonishment as he read the information displayed before him. The name "Yin" and the species "Black Kailion" caught his attention, but what truly intrigued him was the creature's power and status.
ραΠdαsΝοvel.cοm His eyes widened, a slight grin forming on his face, 'You're mine.'
Meanwhile, the examinee who had previously attempted to flee jumped into a nearby pond, desperate to escape the Black Kailion's wrath. However, his attempts were met with a forceful barrier that repelled him back each time, denying his escape. Panic gripped him as he realized there was no way out. The fear of failure weighed heavily on his shoulders, knowing that not only would he fail the exam, but he would also disappoint his family and friends. Tears streamed down his face as he grappled with the consequences of his cowardice. In this high-stakes situation, he was confronted with his deepest insecurities and vulnerability.
The deafening screech of the Kailion cut through the air, drawing everyone's attention back to the menacing creature. It swooped down, halting midway to unleash a ferocious gust of wind from its powerful wings. The gust struck multiple groups of examinees before they could react, instantly wiping out some and leaving others severely wounded.
The survivors struggled to stay on their feet, blood oozing from their mouths, and their bodies wracked with pain. The Kailion ascended again, preparing to deliver the devastating blow once more.
With ruthless efficiency, the beast repeated its attack, finishing off the remaining injured examinees. In mere seconds, it had eliminated 11 participants, leaving the others stunned and terrified.
Alten's voice rang out, breaking the silence of shock, "That's one-third of our forces! We have to work better than that!"
The gravity of the situation sunk in, and the surviving examinees understood that they could not underestimate this beast.
"Everyone! Don't stand around!" Lyrian's voice echoed through the cavern, commanding attention as he took the lead, dashing across the varied plots of land scattered about. Facing such formidable creatures, he knew that standing still would be a fatal mistake. This lesson had applied to the Poison Spider, and now it was essential when confronting the Earth Guardian.
"Its attacks are fast, most won't be able to dodge them. The only chance we have is if we keep moving, anticipating its moves!" Lyrian shouted, his words carrying a sense of urgency and determination. The others recognized him as a key figure after his victory against Kang, and without hesitation, they followed his orders.
However, a slight irritation bubbled up within Zoldith. He felt indignant that this arrogant outsider dared to command authority over them. 'I was going to propose that idea... how infuriating!' he thought, urging him to prove himself.
The cavern's terrain was diverse, with plots of land scattered around, each offering unique challenges for the examinees. Lyrian and his group leaped from one platform to another.
As the Black Kailion flew menacingly, Lyrian noticed a large stalactite hanging above. A daring plan formed in his mind. "Everyone, use the stalactites as cover!" he shouted, urging everyone to take shelter from the creature's view. They quickly followed his lead, using the stalactites strategically to evade the Kailion's attacks. This temporary respite allowed them to catch their breath and regroup.
The coordinated movements of the examinees caught the attention of the Black Kailion. With an eerie grace, the creature paused mid-flight, its immense wings outstretched like an ominous omen. It hovered in the air, a dark silhouette against the dimly lit cavern walls.
A profound silence settled over the space as everyone watched with bated breath. The air crackled with anticipation as the Black Kailion opened its maw, revealing an abyss of darkness within. An eerie glow emanated from the depths of its throat, growing brighter and more intense with each passing moment.
In an astonishing display of power, the beast channeled its mana, weaving the elements around it into a colossal sphere of malevolent energy. The sphere pulsated with an otherworldly radiance, its surface swirling with dark, ethereal patterns that seemed to writhe and dance.
With a deafening roar that shook the very foundations of the cave, the Black Kailion released the sphere of some sort of dark force. It hurtled towards the ground with incredible force, trailing behind it an ominous tail of crackling energy.
"Dodge!" Lyrian's voice rang out again, guiding everyone to swiftly evade the spot where the sphere landed.
The sphere struck the ground with a cataclysmic explosion, unleashing a torrent of destructive energy. A shockwave of force rippled outward, shaking the cave walls and sending waves of dust and debris billowing into the air.
The blinding brilliance of the explosion illuminated the entire cavern, turning the once-serene environment into a chaotic battlefield. The air crackled with residual energy, and the ground trembled as if protesting the ferocity of the attack.
As the dust began to settle, the examinees struggled to regain their composure. Their hearts pounded in their chests, and adrenaline surged through their veins.
To Lyrian's surprise, the explosion wasn't a blaze of fire as he expected, but rather some sort of black energy that he had never seen before. As he looked around with serious determination etched on his face, he saw his group filled with smiles.
"We dodged its attack with ease!" "Yahoo! This is easier than I thought!" The elated voices filled the air, but Zoldith quickly interjected, his irritation palpable. "Hey! Don't get carried away! We haven't even found a way to touch it yet! Stay focused and keep your guard up!"
The group quickly fell silent, and their excitement reined in. However, an unexpected development occurred as they continued running. They abruptly stopped moving, puzzling Lyrian. "Don't stop!" he urged them, but they remained immobile.
His concern grew as he saw the group of five showing signs of exhaustion, their energy levels depleted. Their eyes barely stayed open, and Lyrian realized that something was amiss.
"What happened? I suddenly ran out of energy!" one of them exclaimed, voicing the shared struggle.
Lyrian's mind raced, trying to discern the cause of their energy drain. "They were so energetic just a moment ago... what is happening in this fight? I have to figure it out."
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