"Dirtclaw, Drakthul, do you two know where our lord has gone?"
Rendall swung his spiked club, sending a rn flying that had co too close.
This was the arena, and the audience who had once gathered here to watch the spectacle had long since disappeared, hiding sowhere unknown.
Now, the arena was filled with rn warriors, invading Whitecliff City in droves.
Woof! Woof!
Transford into a Hellhound, Dirtclaw bit down on a rn's head, crushing it and swallowing it whole.
"Master flew out, and we don't know where he is!"
Rendall had participated in the arena's duel earlier and hadn't returned in ti to see Orion's departure.
"Arch Elder, so of our kin are still in the lower floors of the conference hall. Should we go assist them?"
Drakthul swung his battle axe, creating a whirlwind that cleaved through nearby rn.
Arch Elder (Rendall) was a little unsettled. He knew Drakthul was referring to Grulbane and Sylvana, who had gone to negotiate.
After the battle broke out, Rendall had been worried when he hadn't seen Orion imdiately.
After a few monts of consideration, Rendall made a decision. Find more chapters on My Virtual Library Empire
"Let's go. We'll et up with Grulbane and Sylvana and bring the rest of our kin with us."
Dirtclaw and Drakthul nodded, and the three of them led the Stoneheart Horde mbers forward to the lower floors of the arena.
When the seawater flooded Whitecliff, a large number of rn infiltrated from below.
Grulbane and Sylvana were trapped in a eting room with negotiators from the other four races.
The combatants had already gone to guard the passage to the eting room, leaving Sylvana and the others—who were non-combatants—behind.
Sylvana took out three beast bones from her storage pouch, one large and two small. Without hesitation, she threw them onto the ground.
With a crack, the smallest bone shattered, while the other two remained intact.
Sylvana crouched down, slowly picking up the pieces of the smallest bone.
When she touched a shard of the shattered bone, she was pricked, and a drop of blood flowed from her finger.
"This is a disaster for the weak."
After saying this, Sylvana fell silent.
She sat quietly, as though the ongoing battle outside the eting room had nothing to do with her.
Above Whitecliff, the area covered by seawater.
Orion, holding his trident, scanned the surroundings. Bubbles kept rising in the water, and a shadow swam nearby, hard to catch.
Everywhere Orion looked, faint streaks of red blood tainted the water.
Without a doubt, Orion knew that Whitecliff had been in battle, and the blood had been diluted and carried by the seawater.
The strong sll of blood stimulated countless sea creatures, who howled and charged toward Whitecliff.
The faint sounds of their roars were even audible to Orion.
"We can't delay any longer. If Rendall and the others don't get protection from the dragons, they'll be in danger!"
A sense of anxiety filled Orion's heart. Just then, a shadow in the water lood larger, charging directly at him.
Roar!
In the urgent mont, Orion threw his head back and roared.
This was Titan's Roar, a sonic attack.
The attack, coming unexpectedly, rippled through the water, indiscriminately striking nearby Sea Tribe creatures.
Especially the shadow closest to him, which faltered in its charge.
But due to montum, the shadow continued its assault, though its speed slowed.
"Co at !"
This was the opportunity Orion had created himself, a chance to strike for the kill.
He raised his trident, and terrifying lightning, blood energy, and Abyssal energy swirled around it.
Orion stomped through the water and launched a Swift Charge at the shadow.
One thousand ters, eight hundred ters, five hundred ters… and when he was just one hundred ters away from the Reverse Whale, Orion saw it clearly—the whale's body, struggling and swaying, finally ca to a stop.
The next mont, the Reverse Whale locked its gaze on Orion, its once blank expression gradually shifting to one of fierce hostility, with murder and coldness growing in its eyes.
"You're not getting away!"
One hundred ters—this distance was too close for both Orion and the Reverse Whale.
But even so, Orion didn't see fear in the whale's eyes. At this critical mont, the Reverse Whale whipped its tail, spewing seawater from its mouth and charging at Orion.
Boom!
The explosion in the water was a heavy, muffled sound.
After the thud ca a sizzling sound of electricity, and the surrounding seawater quickly turned red as if dye had been poured into it.
At the sa ti, a painful scream echoed, horrifically loud.
In the turbulent waters, Orion gripped his trident tightly and drove it into the Reverse Whale's head.
The Reverse Whale writhed in pain, roaring continuously as it shoved Orion and began to swim deeper into the sea.
"Heh heh heh... you can't escape!"
Orion's eyes glead with lightning, and he let out a strange, excited laugh, inhaling the scent of fresh blood from the whale's head.
It was as if the primal bloodlust of his giant lineage had been unleashed. Orion held the trident, ignoring the whale's efforts to shove him back.
"Go to hell!"
Sizzling, the overwhelming lightning-elent transcendent power surged from Orion's hands, consuming the Reverse Whale through the wound created by the trident.
The Reverse Whale let out a series of sharp, painful screams. At first, the sounds were full of rage and defiance, but they soon turned into sorrowful, tragic cries.
The whale's montum slowed, and its life force began to drain.
Seeing this, Orion pushed more transcendent power into the attack, channeling Abyssal energy into the Reverse Whale's body, deepening the corruption within.
Just as the whale seed to be nearing death, sothing strange happened. It suddenly beca more energetic, as if revived.
The Reverse Whale roared, and with renewed vigor, it continued to charge deeper into the sea, bearing Orion's massive form along with it.
Even though Orion had transford into Titan Form, he still felt the effects. At such a close distance, the sonic attack made his entire body tremble.
Pop! Pop! Pop!
Suddenly, the Reverse Whale's speed increased, as if so innate ability had been triggered. It began to shift through the water, moving with incredible speed while carrying Orion along.
In Orion's eyes, the surrounding sea seed like a curtain made of countless blades, cutting into his back and leaving a web of deep scars.
Ahhh!
In the agony, Orion's anger only intensified. His transcendent power surged like a flood into the Reverse Whale's body.
WAAAGH!
Orion roared, and the Reverse Whale continued its desperate charge, the sound of slicing water echoing in his ears.
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