It shot Julian backwards with a deafening roar.
The bullets ca at him, and with a very swift motion, he used his shield to block it.
It felt like his eardrums had been split in half.
He landed on a rock.
It did him no harm though. But that wasn’t his problem. His problem was the ch monster.
It was slowly transforming into sothing bigger.
For a ch monster as large as that to be transforming into sothing bigger, he knew he was cooked.
Julian watched it, gripping his sword and his shield very tightly, not wanting any bullet to et him.
Julian stared at the ch tech robot; it was now fully transford.
It now looked like an extra 4ft was added to it. It flexed its muscles and tilted its neck to the left and to the right, its face now covered with a long, spiky-looking helt.
Julian quickly stood.
The ga ch monster, with its fists clenched, was coming at him.
Julian leaped in the air and floated to the other rock at his side, worried about how he was going to face this thing.
He was sure his sword wouldn’t take it on, but then...
...what could?
The ga ch monster delivered another punch at Julian. He dodged, leaping on the next rock with force.
From what Julian knew, rocks shouldn’t be floating in the sky. Large ones at that. But then, maybe this was how it was here.
The punch smashed the rock, and the fragnts floated across him.
This might sound silly, but it was then Julian asked himself the question:
’How could he breathe in space?’
He might not have noticed it before, but now, it hit him.
But then he realized it must be another advantage of being the Galactic Knight. With this, it ant he could literally breathe anywhere.
The ga ch monster stord at Julian again, delivering punches. But all Julian did was dodge.
Left, right, left.
He swerved, dodging all at a surprising rate. Did he have fast reflexes? He could say.
The hard thing (problem) was that this monster was surprisingly very large, with bulky fists almost the size of him.
Facing this monster would be impossible. And now, the other smaller chs were joining.
They were shooting bullets from their tech guns now.
The bullets were very small, and as they ca at him at once, it was really hard to dodge.
And so, about six t him.
At first, he thought they would pierce his skin and leave him dead.
But then, they did nothing. They just t his armor and fell off with a...
Clank! Sound.
Julian was surprised but at the sa ti really excited.
This would an that the smaller ch monsters would be a lesser threat at this point, and now he could focus on the ga ch monster.
Julian plunged upwards, stealing two guns from the hands of two ch monsters.
Whoosh!
He was up.
The ga ch monster followed, like so stupid being, not knowing that Julian had actually co up with a plan and he was just making it manifest.
Space was large and vast, and as Julian surged upwards, he still saw sothing. aning if he was to continue like it, it would be endless.
He was very fast, and he occasionally looked downwards to see how close the ga ch monster was to him.
If it was too close, he would move to the side a bit, slow down, and then continue flying upwards.
His plan was simple: he was buying ti, just saving his life. But then, his aim again was to get the ch monster’s gun off its hands.
It would be heavy to carry, he knew, but just a bullet from it would surely explode the ga ch monster and its legion.
Julian held the trigger of the gun very hard now, his eyes on the ch monster, trying to find a weak spot, sowhere he would shoot that would make it flinch in pain and stop.
The monster was covered in ch armor, even its face and neck. But then, Julian could, after much finding, see a tiny hole by the side of its neck. Sowhere he could shoot that would certainly weaken the monster.
He needed to end this battle; he didn’t have much ti. He had to be on the floating planet by now.
Hurijaa didn’t tell him the na of the planet he was going to. He had even been too excited to ask, but then, he certainly would find out when he got there.
Julian held the gun very tightly and then, with an extrely swift motion, he sorsaulted backwards and was now going downwards.
He had flown very high; they were now very far from where the floating rocks were.
Julian looked upwards occasionally now; he didn’t want to point the gun at the ch monster. If he did, it would make it suspect sothing, and that could ruin everything.
The other ch monsters had been flying upwards, and Julian guessed they had been doing so in order to help their leader.
Well, they were cooked at this point.
They must not have been expecting him to co down back, but now he was facing them and they facing him in return.
Julian’s situation must have looked like he was sandwiched in the middle, but then, he actually wasn’t—at least to him.
They were actually the ones in danger (according to Julian.)
Any shots they took now would go at each other if only he could dodge.
"Why are you running!" the ga ch monster shouted. "Why can’t you face !"
Julian only grinned. He could feel that this would soon be over in a matter of seconds.
He could feel it.
This was his chance!
He tried a move; he just wanted to trigger them to pull the target.
Julian fishtailed slightly.
Perhaps he would have to scrap his plan of finding a spot by the side of the ga ch monster’s neck. Perhaps he would just have to do sothing...
The ga ch monster thought he was making a move, and so, being alerted, it pulled the trigger on its large-looking gun.
The smaller ch monsters thought the sa too.
And so, they all pulled...
Boom!
Boom!
Boom!
.......
[It went on. Repeatedly.]
Julian sized up the mont. He would have to be really fast to dodge all that.
Think of it as this:
A really large bullet the size of a missile coming from the left, and then, at the right, was about 49 bullets. All coming at one person!
All Julian had to do was plunge himself really fast to the side.
Of course, so bullets would et him, but he hoped the missile-looking one didn’t, as that would be really bad.
He managed to dodge the large missile-looking bullet, but so of the small ones t him.
He didn’t mind though. It had been done anyway.
The next thing he heard was—
Boom!
All the smaller chs exploded, inwards intertwined with blood splattering and floating in space.
’Bingo!’ Julian said within him.
Before the ch monster could recover from the shock of all its chs exploding, Julian had found a weak spot by the side of its belly, sowhere he was sure his sword would go into.
He had dismissed his shield and sword earlier, just to hold the guns, but now he summoned the sword back, and with a god-like speed, he thrust it into the weak spot of the ga ch monster’s belly.
It gave out a loud shout.
Julian plunged the sword deeper into it.
"You should have let be when you had the chance. Well, now I’ll have a lot of Exoin fragnts when I collect all the chips I can find from you guys," Julian said to the ch monster, who was too ’DEAD’ to speak.
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