Chapter 147: Damages [10/10]
Leo watched as Niriâs [Solar Beam] descended upon the metal demon.
He half expected the attack to reflect off the demonâs metallic body, the radiant light skidding harmlessly away. Instead, he noticed something that made his brows knit togetherâthe demon looked terrified. Its posture stiffened, his shout cutting short as the beam closed in.
From what Leo had inferred earlier, especially after striking the demonâs back himself, its body was far too durable for [Solar Beam] to cause any meaningful damage. That was what logic dictated. Yet what happened in the very next moment left his mouth hanging open.
The beam carved straight through the demonâs body at the midsection, searing through metal and flesh alike. The abdomen was completely incinerated, edges glowing red-hot for a split second before crumbling into ash. The upper and lower halves separated cleanly, falling limp to the ground with a dull, lifeless thud.
Dead.
Ding!
Metal Wrath Demon (Pseudo 4-star) Killed â 50000xp
Level 24: 10890 / 41896 â 41896 / 41896
Level Up!
Level 25: 18994 / 54465
Stats Updated!
Vitality: 505 â 758 [695 â 948]
Strength: 505 â 758 [695 â 948]
Agility: 415 â 623 [605 â 795]
Stamina: 506 â 759 [696 â 949]
Intelligence: 724 â 1086 [914 â 1279]
Mana: 72400 â 108600 [91400 â 127900]
A fresh surge of energy and strength flooded through him. Warmth spread from his chest to his limbs as any lingering injuries, aches, and fatigue faded away as if they had never existed.
"Damn... with this, Iâm a Pseudo 4-star! I am soâ" Leo stopped mid-sentence, the image of the goat-horned demon flashing through his mind. A chill crawled down his spine.
"Fuck..." he muttered, his excitement collapsing inward. "I am nowhere near strong enough."
He forced himself to calm down, grounding his thoughts by repeatedly recalling how close to death he had comeâagain and againâmultiple times in a single day. The memory was sobering.
Then, as if to encourage himself, he spoke again, his voice low but firm.
"At least people will underestimate me, thinking Iâm just a mid-3-star weakling."
His thoughts drifted elsewhere.
"I wonder if that old man succeeded in killing him."
A second later, another realization followed, and he murmured,
"No... him staying alive would also be a big deal."
Leo could clearly tell that the red goat horn demon he had nearly died to was a mid-to-close range combatant. In contrast, the old manâpaired with his Phoenixâwould excelled at long-range combat. That mismatch alone would make it extremely difficult for Lu to secure a clean victory.
He shook his head lightly and turned his gaze back to the broken corpse at his feet.
"How in the world was Niriâs [Solar Beam] so effective?" he muttered. Saying that, he brought up the attackâs description once more.
[Solar Beam]:
âBy drawing in the sunâs essence...
...Deadly against beasts weak to heat or light, even if higher ranked...
"Weak to heat or light?" Leo repeated, glancing at the charred remains again.
"Doesnât look like it..." He sighed sharply.
"Ahhh, fuck it. I just want to go back into my Lilyâs arms quickly!"
As he said that, he deliberately tried to recall the sensation, warmth, faint scent of Lilyâs soft fluffy bosom. The thought only made his irritation spike. Their reunion had been disrupted so badly that he had nearly died.
But if he had thought about it more carefully, he might have realized the truth: he had taken the brunt of an attack that Lily would have suffered instead. Xyren had come through the portal to kill the most promising candidateâLily at the timeâafter Leo had been announced dead. But whether being lucky or unlucky, Leo had been directly in the path of Xyrenâs strike.
He exhaled slowly, pushing the thoughts aside.
With a casual motion, Leo stored the metal demonâs corpse inside his spiritual space and deactivated [Mist Shroud]. The haze dispersed instantly, and once more, the evening sunâs slanted rays washed over his body, warm and golden.
He moved across the massive frame beneath his feet, slowly climbing to the highest point on the other Colossusâs back to get a clear view of the surrounding area.
And the moment his eyes took it all inâ
He was completely dumbfounded.
Since earlier, he had packed himself inside a box-like enclosure formed from earthen walls, Leo hadnât been able to see things clearly. But nowâ
A vast section of the forest stretched out before him, nearly a kilometre in diameter, completely charred and reduced to ash. Blackened tree stumps jutted out of the ground like broken bones, revealing scorched earth beneath. Yet it was clear the fire hadnât been allowed to spread freelyâit had been forcefully extinguished with water, smothered before it could consume more.
The same pattern appeared in other places as well, though on a much smaller scale. Patches of burn marks, drowned embers, and soaked soil dotted the landâbut nothing compared to that massive, obliterated section.
"That old man was such a monster...?" Leo muttered under his breath.
He could tell at a glanceâthis was the work of a fire-type being. And among everyone he knew, there was no one else besides Lu who wielded fire with the capability to cause destruction on this scale.
"Old man..." Leo continued quietly, eyes scanning the devastation. "His phoenix was a high-5-star beast... so thatâs what a 5-star being is capable of."
There was awe in his voice as he took in the scene. The sheer scale of ruin surpassed most modern weaponry on Earth, rendering entire swathe of land uninhabitable in moments. The thought lingered heavily in his mindâ
When suddenly, a voice called out to him.
"My name is Lu. You can call me Professor Lu. And I am by no means old," the voice said, followed immediately by a derisive snort.
"Old coot. Hanging around with young girls doesnât make you young, you need to know that," another, far too familiar voice chimed in.
Leo spun around sharply toward the voices. Recognition hit him instantlyâbut as his eyes fully landed on their figures, he sucked in a sharp breath.
Both were injured.
Injured as fuck.
Lu was in far worse condition. A horrifying gash ran from his abdomen straight up his torso, tearing through flesh all the way to his neck and face. One of his hands was completely gone, the stump mangled and battered. Blood dripped continuously from his wounds, flowing freely as if clotting simply refused to work.
Beside him stood Brant. Though his body was still mostly intact, he too was bleeding from several places. A clean hole pierced straight through his right chest, blood seeping out steadily, mirroring Luâs conditionâno signs of clotting or any sign of recovery.
Leo didnât need to think long.
At once, he knew.
This was the handiwork of the red goat-horned demon.
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A/N: I am so spent...