Jinkins tiger cubs, back then Jinkins had created tiger cubs made with a special kind of fire, and Seth had been left defenseless before the mini disasters, nearly losing his life.
With such an experience, Seth was ready to give his all and escape his current position more than aware that he should not let the approaching attack hit him, but as if reading his thoughts, the weight of Barl's sword Seth doubled, throwing off whatever plans had to escape and leaving him to the mercy of the flames.
A second later and Seth was hit by a wave of searing flames, the fire smashing into him with force, but his position between the ground and a huge sword pinned him in place.
The fire consumed Seth but surprisingly didn't go any further, its flames burning 50 meters around Seth, reaching up to his weapons, but dying off whenever it came close to Barl's sword, but that wasn't the most deadly thing about the fiery attack.
A normal attack would have been fired out containing a specific amount of qi, but not this one, the attack wasn't just a wave of flames, it was a wave of continuous flames.
Vindol was some distance to Seth's side with both his hands stretched out, his thumb and index finger touching each other and creating a triangle, and it was from the center of this triangle that a wave of never-ending flames came pouring out, drowning Seth in a fire which never spilled out of its containment around him, continuously adding to the one which was already on him, the intensity of the flames ever increasing.
At the moment, if one was to ask anyone at the scene what was hell, they would say Seth's present position as even Barl who was close by and holding onto the sword found his skin stinging in pain from the intense heat he was being subjected to.
With the pain he was going through, thoughts of pulling back his swords and getting away from Seth filled Barl's head, the fact that Seth was currently drowned in flames also encouraged him that Seth was done for, but just he could pull back, Aimy appeared beside him and had a cold wind blowing around them, the wind protecting him from the intense heat as Aimy venomously said,
"Until your sword falls down to the earth, slicing him two, don't let go".
Everyone around could feel the hate in Aimy's voice and more than anyone else, her words stimulate Grey to put in more effort, ignoring his also trembling hand to make things harder for Seth.
At the moment, a brutal scene of four cultivators putting their all to roast their opponent was taking place, and almost a minute later, their hard work was rewarded as Seth's hand seemed to finally buckle under the enormous weight it had been shouldering and let go of red and black, the weapons falling to his side and the huge swords not wasting a second to follow after.
The huge sword immediately fell down moving to divide Seth, everyone unconsciously holding their breath, but just before it could hit Seth, his left hand shot up and held the edge of the blade in his hand, while he lifted up his right hand and pointed it to the side, just moving it a little behind him and finally pointing his index finger at Vindol, and while the crows was still in shock and trying to accurately determine his actions through the searing flames, a thin continuous red beam shot out from Seth's finger at incomprehensible speeds, hitting Vindol right on his forehead and coming out the back, leaving a red long line in the air that proceeded to go through several trees in its path, seeming to stretch infinitely.
The red beam was one of Seth's innovations during his preparation to enter Ashad, and the theory behind it was quite simple.
Seeing as he could not control his qi outside his body, what Seth did was to have his dantian stuff the qi pathway in his right arm with a lot of qi, so much qi that when it was released, it will shoot out of his finger in the form of a concentrated beam, and hit it a target.
How far the beam would go depended on how much qi Seth accumulated in his right hand, this was a technique that not just anyone could imitate as the quantity of qi and strength of the qi pathway required were way above what any random person could possess.
Despite looking all flashy and powerful, anyone who knew the workings behind the red beam would know that it was a total waste of qi, given the absurd amounts of qi it consumed to create such a small one-direction attack, not to mention the fact that the quantity of qi it used up could be used to create a far more deadlier attack, but other than strengthening his physical attacks and power up his seals, Seth currently had no further use for his qi, so he had the qi to waste, though the depletion of a quarter of his qi did sting at his heart a little.
With the flames he had been buried in masking his qi build-up, the group of 4 had been totally caught off guard by Seth's sudden attack, and the next second, they kicked the earth and quickly moved back, when he began walking towards them, we'll all except Vindol whose flames rapidly died off as he fell backward, indignation and shock present on his face as he breathed his last breath with Barl deciding to abandon his sword when he couldn't pull it out of Seth's grip
The sudden death of Vindol had everyone spooked as they all went into their various battle stances, watching as Seth walked out of the flames, and didn't take long before his image was finally reflected in their eyes.
His clothes having obviously been completely burnt, the image that greeted the trio was that of a man without skin or hair, his charred and bloody flesh laying bare to the world as he moved towards them, but what had Aimy and Barl taking a step back was how Seth's charred flesh fell off, new skin rapidly growing over it, and this was happening all over Seth, before their eyes, all of Seth injuries were being healed, and they felt themselves taking a gulp as they wondered what devil they had provoked today.
"While Barl and Aimy were taken aback by Seth's figure, Grey had already calmed down and didn't waste time in screaming out "attack " as he immediately charged towards Seth.
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