Talent Awakening: Draconic Overlord Of The Apocalypse - Chapter 138: Battle In The Heat
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Chapter 138: Battle In The Heat
Ren’s eyes focused on the incoming wave of Scorchclaws. The ground beneath him rumbled with their approach, each step they took causing more cracks to form in the already fractured earth. The air was thick with heat, almost suffocating.Nôv(el)B\jnn
“Goro, Razogrin, you two take the front! Hiroshi, Kaida, cover their flanks!” Ren shouted, taking a few steps back to give himself space.
“I’ll hold the center and keep them from advancing further!”
“Got it!” Goro and Razogrin replied, their voices booming.
Goro gripped his battle axe tighter, feeling the heat of the ground seeping through the boots
of his suit. He could see the Scorchclaws’ eyes glowing brighter as they closed in, their massive jaws snapping frantically.
With a deep breath, Goro slammed his axe into the ground once more, causing the earth to heave and split, creating a chasm that several of the monsters stumbled into.
Razogrin followed up with a powerful swing of his hammer, the impact sending a shockwave that cracked the ground further and toppled more of the Scorchclaws into the abyss. But the beasts wouldn’t give in that easily, crawling out of the fissures as fast as they could.
“These bastards just don’t quit!” Razogrin grunted, bringing his hammer down on the head of a Scorchclaw that had gotten too close, crushing its skull with a massive crunch.
“Keep at it!” Goro yelled, his voice strained as he used his earth manipulation to hurl large boulders at the advancing monsters.
“We need to thin them out before they overwhelm us!”
Meanwhile, Hiroshi darted around the battlefield, his twin daggers a blur as he slashed at the Scorchclaws’ legs, aiming to cripple their movements.
Each strike was accompanied by a gust of wind, knocking the creatures off balance and giving Goro and Razogrin the openings they needed to land their powerful blows.
“Kaida, watch your back!” Hiroshi shouted as he spun around, deflecting a Scorchclaw’s snapping jaws with a gust of wind before slicing through its throat with a wind blade strike. Kaida nodded, keeping her focus as she moved to support her teammates. She noticed a Scorchclaw trying to flank Goro and swiftly intervened, her sword cutting through its exposed tendon.
“Thanks, Hiroshi!” Kaida replied, her eyes scanning the battlefield for the next threat. The heat was making it harder to concentrate, but she remained calm, waiting for the right moments to strike.
“We need to stay close; these things are trying to split us up!”
Ren, meanwhile, unleashed a torrent of flames, forming a blazing barrier that forced the Scorchclaws to halt their advance. The creatures snarled and hissed, their scales glowing with the heat of the fire, but they couldn’t push through the inferno.
“Not so fast!” Ren yelled, intensifying the flames, causing the front line of Scorchclaws to back away, their scales beginning to char and crack under the intense heat. “Goro, Razogrin, push them back! We need to regain control of the battlefield!”
Goro and Razogrin responded with a surge of power. Goro raised his axe high, summoning all his strength as he slammed it into the ground. The earth erupted beneath the Scorchclaws, sending them flying into the air, where Razogrin was ready to smash them back down with his hammer.
“Take that, you overgrown lizards!” Razogrin roared, his muscles bulging as he swung his hammer with ferocious force, sending the Scorchclaws crashing into the scorched ground. “Good work!” Ren called out, keeping his flames burning hot to maintain the barrier. He could feel the strain of the intense heat on his body, but he couldn’t afford to let up, not with more of the monsters closing in.
“Kaida, Hiroshi, watch the flanks! Don’t let any of them slip through!”
“On it!” Hiroshi responded, quickly moving to intercept a Scorchclaw that had managed to circle around. His daggers flashed like a whirlwind as he struck, landing a series of slashes that left the creature bleeding.
Kaida stayed close to Hiroshi, her sword becam a blur as she struck at the Scorchclaws that tried to take advantage of Hiroshi’s attacks.
Together, they formed a defense on the flanks, preventing any of the monsters from breaching their line.
“Another wave incoming!” Kaida warned, her eyes widening as she saw more Scorchclaws emerging from the lava pits, their armored bodies glowing with the heat of the molten rock. “Damn it!” Ren hissed, realizing they were being outnumbered. He glanced over at Goro and Razogrin, who were holding their ground but starting to show signs of exhaustion. “We need to end this fast! Everyone, give it everything you’ve got!”
Ren gathered all the power he could muster, his flames roaring with more intensity. He concentrated the fire into a massive wave and hurled it towards the oncoming Scorchclaws, the sheer heat causing the air to shimmer and distort.
“Burn to ash!” Ren shouted, the flames crashing into the monsters with explosive force, engulfing them in an inferno.
The Scorchclaws roared in agony as the flames consumed them, their scales melting and cracking under the heat. One by one, they collapsed, their bodies reduced to smoldering
heaps.
With the threat neutralized, Ren let out a sigh, his flames slowly dying down. He turned to his team, who were breathing heavily but still standing strong.
“Well done, everyone,” Ren said, his voice filled with pride. “We held the line. Now, let’s finish off any stragglers and regroup.”
The team nodded as they moved to clear the valley of any remaining Scorchclaws as they advanced forward. The battle had been intense, but Ren’s team had proven their strength once again.
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Back in the studio, Marcus and Elena were in awe as they watched the feed.
“That was incredible!” Elena exclaimed. “Ren and his team handled those Scorchclaws like true professionals. Their coordination and power were off the charts!”
“I agree,” Marcus added. “They’ve shown exactly why they’re one of the top teams. The way they adapted to the situation and worked together was nothing short of impressive. The audience is loving it!”