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As soon as the on-fire sword stuck in the T-rex's eyeball, the fire imdiately spread around and scorched its eyeballs.

The T-rex let out a painful wailing so loud it shook the surroundings. Clyde even felt his head and ears hurt from its wail.

Clyde landed on the ground again and saw the T-rex moving wildly while destroying everything around for no apparent reason. The pain that it is suffering seems to make the monster go mad so that its movents get wilder.

The damage spreads around because of its rampage. Clyde is forced to go away so he doesn't get hit by a random's swing of its arms.

While continuing to move away, Clyde grinned. He felt satisfaction when he saw the T-rex covered in pain because of his attack.

Suddenly the T-rex's left eye - its only remaining eye - caught Clyde's presence. Those eyes were burning red with anger because the T-rex knew that the mastermind behind its pain was him.

Clyde stared at his sword still stuck in the T-rex's right eyeball - or what was left of it. The sword began to crumble because it couldn't handle the burden Clyde had put on it.

The T-rex ran towards Clyde with both claws ready to be moved to tear him apart.

When he moved the sword that was in his right eye it fell off and fell completely along with the chunk of black flesh of the eyeball that had already scorched.

Clyde now only had two daggers left so he took them in both of his hands and lunged forward. He had to put the two daggers to good use before they were crushed.

Claws co sequentially in quick and deadly sequences. Clyde jumped, rolled, and parried to defend against all of the attacks.

It turns out not to be a good idea to give a fucking T-rex a pair of arms equipped with claws. Especially if that pair of arms are also long and able to move extrely fast.

Luckily Clyde was fast enough to dodge and block those claws even with bad pieces of equipnt. He wasn't sure if Wayne, Lahn, or any of the people he used to see practicing in the plains could do it.

When he saw the ti was right, Clyde stomped his feet to the ground and jumped into the T-rex's hand. And then he dashed at full speed toward the T-rex's main body with the aim of delivering a fatal blow.

Clyde channeled his Mana into his hand and used his fire ability. A mont later the two daggers he was holding were engulfed in flas.

*SWOOSHH!*

The T-rex imdiately realized what was happening. There was fear and the reflection of fire that seed to be reflected in its one remaining eye. So the T-rex opened its mouth again and shot a burst of red energy at Clyde who was in its arms purely out of panic.

However, even though he saw the incoming attack from that close range, Clyde didn't feel worried. Instead, he grins.

*ZWOOSHHH!*

Clyde jumped in ti to avoid the red burst of energy. The burst of energy hit the T-rex's arm and caused a remarkably nasty wound, almost severing its left arm.

Once again the T-rex issued a wail full of pain because of its own stupidity. Clyde, who had landed back on the ground, took out a chuckle. He can't believe the T-rex would do sothing so stupid.

The T-rex's left arm swung around as it moved wildly as it was no longer properly intact. Clyde watched from below and waited for the right opportunity to strike again.

'Wait!' Then suddenly a thought popped into his head. 'Does that dinosaur have the ability to regenerate?'

If that's true, then that could be a big problem. He still didn't know whether the crystal thorns on the T-rex's back only served to shoot energy shots, or could also store the power for it to regenerate.

Because of that Clyde wasted no more ti and intended to speed things up as quickly as possible. He dashed through the wreckage and jumped over the high ground to get to the T-rex.

The T-rex still wasn't focused on Clyde because it was busy feeling the pain in its arm. That makes it easy for Clyde to be near it.

Clyde jumped from the wreckage and landed on the T-rex's shoulder. He imdiately balanced himself with great difficulty as the T-rex kept moving wildly.

Clyde was still holding his daggers. However, he knew that the two daggers were not very useful.

Even swords that have longer blades are unable to penetrate the T-rex's skin, moreover, there are only two daggers whose quality is not much different and with a much smaller size.

So Clyde dismissed the idea of ​​using these daggers. And focus on using Mana.

He put the daggers back into the scabbard and then poured Mana into his hands. Instantly fire ca out in both hands.

Clyde increased the volu of his fire many tis, then pointed his hands facing each other. Clyde then ford a large fireball between his palm.

The T-rex finally noticed Clyde's presence because of the heat created by the fireball. The T-rex turned its head, only to find terror that was already so close to it.

After he felt that the fireball he created was big enough, Clyde threw the fireball at the T-rex's head while jumping backward.

*BOOM!*

The fireball exploded on the side of the T-rex's head, and it staggered. Then it fell to the ground with an equally large boom and vibration.

The side of its head that was hit by Clyde's fireball lost most of its chunk of at and left a black mark on the burnt flesh. The T-rex seed to be on the brink of death.

Clyde rushed to finish it before anything happened. He dashed forward with his hands still on fire.

Then, taking advantage of the existing cavity, Clyde increased the damage the T-rex receive until finally a few monts later, the T-rex died with its head destroyed.

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