Evelyn leaped gracefully from the stone pillar and landed beside . She twirled the weighted end of her Kusarama, forming the illusion of a spinning fan.
"That looks lovely," she remarked, licking her lips and swallowing a mouthful of saliva.
"I can sense danger at every turn," she said as her ears flicked. "I wonder what it feels like to be trampled by those massive elephant feet."
Evelyn rested her hand on my shoulder, prompting to turn and look at her. "It might be best for you to sit this one out; the monster is far beyond your capabilities."
I pushed her hand aside and fixed my glare on the tuskwinger, who was preparing to lunge at us. "I am not a child; I can carry my own weight," I stated firmly.
A smile played on Evelyn's lips as she moved forward, firmly embedding her feet into the fractured stone beneath her.
"Let us play with this kid, he seems to be running out of patience."
At that precise mont, the monster surged toward us, advancing with an unforeseen swiftness.
The imnse weight of the 21-foot-tall elephant-serpent-mosquito chira caused fissures in the ground.
At a distance of three ters, before the monster could fully close the gap between us, its mosquito-like head thrusts forward, extending like a bamboo shoot sprouting from the earth.
Evelyn shoved my shoulder forcefully, narrowly preventing a needle-like proboscis extending from the mosquito's head from piercing my ribs.
Evelyn and I moved in a wide arc, attempting to encircle the elephant. She leaped from the left, aiming to embed her sickle into its back.
Simultaneously, I glided across the stone pavent on the right side, striving to position myself beneath its belly.
Nevertheless, our plans were disrupted. The creature lashed its serpent-like tail, wielding it as a whip aid at Evelyn.
The serpent opened its jaws, attempting to engulf Evelyn mid-flight, but she skillfully planted her boots on its fangs, propelling herself backward with a catapulting motion. She executed a graceful backflip and landed atop one of the towering pillars that encircled us.
With Evelyn no longer obstructing its path, the monster withdrew its serpentine tail and hurled it in my direction.
At that mont, my body was sliding toward the monster's underbelly. However, the advancing tail forced to abandon my plan and swiftly drive the katana into the ground.
I ca to an abrupt halt, my body ceasing its movent an inch away from the spot the creature had struck with its tail.
Without affording a mont of respite, the monster raised its serpent tail and struck it at . I rolled aside to evade the impending blow, but the creature retracted its tail and launched yet another assault.
As the monster focused on , Evelyn leaped from the pillar where she had taken refuge and swung her kusarigama. The sharp end of the weapon spun from her left to right, tracing two blurred circles that looped around her like electrons orbiting the nucleus of an atom.
As she descended upon the monster, she unleashed the sickle end of the Kusarigama. The blade sliced through the thick hide of the creature's left rib, releasing a flow of green blood.
'Shrieeeeek!'
The monster emitted a high-pitched scream, its gaze fixed on Evelyn as she descended onto the stone pavent.
While the monster was distracted, I rolled and stood up, taking several backward steps to put so distance between myself and the creature.
Evelyn sprinted toward the tuskwinger, as he lashed his snake-like tail in her direction, she swiftly ducked and slid across the stone floor.
Her body moved gracefully, aligning her directly beneath the elephant's belly.
In a frenzy, Evelyn swung her sickle and cut through the flesh of the monster's belly.
'Shrieeeeek!'
The monster let out another piercing scream and shook its colossal legs, trying to crush Evelyn beneath their overwhelming weight.
Seizing the opportunity presented by the chaos, I advanced toward the disoriented monster and leaped four ters into the twilight sky.
As my body hurtled toward the mosquito-like head of the creature, it extended its needle-like proboscis, which elongated to ten tis its original length, its sharp tip precisely targeting my heart.
'Clang!'
I deflected the needle-like proboscis with my katana and rolled over it like a tumbling beer can falling off a table, montum carrying forward effortlessly.
Landing on the mosquito's head, I thrust my sword into its left eye.
'Shrieeeeek!'
The creature violently twisted its head from side to side, trying to dislodge .
Stubbornly, I clenched my fist firmly around the katana and thrust it deeper into the mosquito's head.
Unable to find any other ans to dislodge , the monster charged ahead and struck its head against one of the twenty-four pillars enclosing us.
Monts before the collision, I leaped from its head and landed at a safe distance behind.
Evelyn rose to her feet, her body drenched in the blood that had poured from the monster's belly, and she walked over to stand beside .
The two of us gaze at the monster as he is motionless, observing us with an additional set of eyes fixed on his serpent-like tail.
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