Chapter 929 Beasts Unleashed

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Chapter 929 Beasts Unleashed

"Tch, I had hoped you would have lowered your guard enough for this to actually deal some good damage," Beast said as he clicked his tongue in annoyance. What he had just done was a new skill he had created recently.

An invisible attack, a blast of air that was compacted to its fullest by Beast who actually used the mana of his tamed beasts to activate the skill and draw the air around him without the dragon noticing anything.

That was why the dragon thought he was stalling, there was no mana that was being used by Beast, it was all from his tamed beasts, a new function of the spatial dimension, one that allowed Beast to borrow mana from the beasts inside of it to help him out.

The blast that passed right above the dragon's head was another arrow, well, it was a missile to be more exact.

Instead of utilizing the wind element as before, drawing a lot of it immediately, and creating a visible attack, this attack was much more stealthy, and also a lot deadlier, after all, it was very difficult to be on guard against an invisible attack that also had no aura to it before being launched.Updated from novelbIn.(c)om

The missile was also faster than the arrows, reaching Mach 6 and being almost impossible to dodge unless one noticed that something was wrong the very instant it was launched, like that dragon had.

The dragon's instincts had saved it from Beast's unseen attack, but the battle was far from over. It managed to duck, but the powerful blast had still managed to graze him, a part of his left horn had cracked, and the dragon was now angry.

It stared at Beast with anger before it exhaled and went into the lake. As the flood dragon submerged itself in the safety of the lake, Beast remained poised, his senses sharp as he awaited the dragon's next move.

Reign and the others watched the entire battle patiently, their eyes fixed on the lake as they waited for any sign of movement from the dragon. They knew that Beast was facing a formidable opponent, but they had faith in his abilities.

Suddenly, the water stirred once more, and the flood dragon burst forth from the lake with a roar of fury. Its dark scales glistened in the sunlight as it launched itself at Beast with renewed aggression.

Beast met the dragon's charge head-on, his bow at the ready as he prepared to unleash another barrage of attacks. He knew that he would need to push himself to the limit if he hoped to emerge victorious against such a formidable foe.

Since the battle had started, he had not stopped channeling mana throughout his entire body, and his arrows.

As the dragon closed in, Beast unleashed a flurry of arrows, each one imbued with his mana and aimed with deadly precision. The arrows streaked through the air with blinding speed, striking the dragon with pinpoint accuracy as it attempted to evade the onslaught.

It was too large, however, and it could not evade all the small but powerful arrows.

But the flood dragon was not so easily deterred. With a powerful flap of its seemingly small pair of 2 wings, it unleashed a blast of water that deflected Beast's arrows and sent him staggering backward in order to not be swept by the blast.

Undeterred, Beast pressed the attack, channeling his mana into his bow as he prepared to unleash another skill. There was no arrow notched on the bow, but the dragon noticed the immense mana that was being channeled there.

The three different species all had their own specialty and hegemony over an area.

Drakes ruled the land, wyverns ruled the sky, and flood dragons ruled the seas.

Of course, the wyvern that Beast had captured was still young.

It had grown considerably since Beast had first tamed it, in fact, it was only about 1.5 meters tall when he had first seen it, and when he had tamed it, it was already almost 3 meters tall.

All monsters grew incredibly quickly and reached adulthood much faster than other species, and the wyvern was no different.

With two Tier VI beasts alongside him, Beast now stared at the flood dragon, ready to continue the battle.

The flood dragon eyed the two powerful beasts flanking Beast with a mixture of caution and disdain. Despite its formidable size and strength, it knew that facing two Tier VI beasts simultaneously would not be that easy.

The dragon was more powerful than regular Tier VI monsters, but it was facing three powerful Tier VI combatants, and it knew that it would definitely be in pain after this battle, no matter the result.

Beast, sensing an opportunity, seized the moment to launch another assault. With a swift motion, he notched an arrow on his bow and infused it with his mana, aiming directly at the flood dragon's vulnerable underbelly.

The arrow streaked through the air with blinding speed, aimed at a precise point where the dragon's scales were slightly thinner. The flood dragon, caught off guard by the sudden attack, attempted to dodge, but the arrow struck true, piercing its flesh with a satisfying thud.

The arrow did not do that much damage, after all, Beast had launched it quickly, without pouring a lot of mana, but it was still enough to make the dragon roar in pain.

Roaring in pain and fury, the flood dragon retaliated with a powerful blast of water, aiming to knock Beast and his beasts off balance. But Beast was prepared. With a swift command, he signaled his wyvern to take him.

The wyvern roared as it grabbed Beast with its talons and took to the sky while Blackie jumped to the side and started running around the flood dragon with black lightning flickering around it.

Blackie's speed was immense, more than enough to run circles around the giant flood dragon and dodge its attack.

As the flood dragon continued its assault, aiming at Beast who was now atop the wyvern, Beast seized the opportunity to unleash another volley of arrows, each one aimed at the dragon's exposed flank. The arrows flew true, finding their mark with deadly accuracy as they struck the dragon with relentless force.

The flood dragon, however, had learned its lesson and had already reinforced its body, causing most of the arrows to bounce off, while the rare that did penetrate through, did not do a lot of damage at all.