Chapter 126: 126. Battle (final)
As the Deathbloom's strength surged with every passing moment, Kai knew he had to escalate his efforts. With a focused thought, he summoned his astral body, a spectral warrior that mirrored his intent and ferocity. Together, they launched a coordinated assault on the Deathbloom, a dance of destruction choreographed to break through the creature's defenses.
Kai's main body moved with lethal precision, targeting the shield that the Deathbloom conjured with each attack. His sword, a conduit of his Will Power, clashed against the barrier, sending out waves of energy that rippled across the battlefield. Each strike weakened the shield, creating fissures through which his astral body could strike.
The astral form, an echo of Kai's own prowess, seized these moments, its attacks slipping through the cracks Kai's main body had created. It was a relentless onslaught, a series of rapid thrusts and slashes that left the Deathbloom reeling. Wounds began to mar the creature's flesh, a testament to the effectiveness of their strategy.
Forced into a defensive stance, the Deathbloom redirected its blood energy to mend its injuries. The ground around it darkened as the life force of the fallen was absorbed, the creature's form knitting back together with a grotesque efficiency. This healing process, however, afforded Kai a precious moment to gather his thoughts and search for a solution.
But the respite was short-lived. With a thunderous roar that shook the very earth, the Deathbloom uprooted itself from the ground. Kai watched in disbelief as the creature's form expanded exponentially, towering over him like a colossus wrought from nightmares. Its domain, already a twisted landscape of blood and shadow, stretched further, engulfing more of the world in its sinister embrace.
Kai, now dwarfed by the immense figure of the Deathbloom, felt the oppressive weight of a Tier 4 being's power. It was an aura that threatened to crush him, a force not entirely pure but no less dangerous. The creature's transformation was a clear sign; it was evolving, becoming something even more terrifying.
As the Deathbloom loomed over him, Kai realized the gravity of his situation. The creature before him was a being of immense power, a force of nature that defied the natural order. Its roots, now free from the earth, writhed in the air like tentacles seeking prey. The Deathbloom's eyes, filled with a malevolent intelligence, fixed on Kai with a gaze that promised destruction.
Kai floated there, his wings beating slowly, his sword at the ready. The odds were against him, the situation dire. The Deathbloom's growth showed no signs of stopping, and its power continued to swell with every heartbeat. Kai understood that a direct confrontation would be futile; the Deathbloom was simply too strong.
Kai, his gaze locked onto the towering Deathbloom, watched as a barrage of vines, thick as ancient serpents, surged towards him. With a thought, he activated his [Elipsce] ability, his body contorting and weaving through the air with supernatural agility. The vines, each one a potential death sentence, lashed out where he had been moments before, only to find empty space.
As the vines thrashed in frustration, Kai called upon his [quantum decoy] ability, his form flickering out of existence before reappearing inches from the Deathbloom's colossal form. With a battle cry that was swallowed by the roar of the beast, Kai drove his sword deep into the Deathbloom's eye.
The creature howled, a sound that vibrated the very air, as Kai retreated, leaving the weapon embedded in the wound.
Without hesitation, Kai summoned another sword from the darkness, its blade shimmering with lethal intent. He swung with precision, slicing through the incoming vines that sought to avenge their master's injury. Each cut was clean, the severed tendrils falling to the ground with a wet thud.
The Deathbloom, enraged by the pain and defiance, launched another wave of attacks. Kai, his energy waning but his spirit undimmed, escaped once more using his [quantum decoy], reappearing at a safe distance. The battle raged on in this manner, a deadly dance between the fallen angel and the monstrous plant.
Despite his valiant efforts, Kai could feel the strain of continuous ability use. His body ached, his energy ebbed, but he drew upon the elemental energies around him, converting them to replenish his reserves. Yet, he knew this could not continue indefinitely.
In a decisive move, Kai unleashed the full might of the darkness energy stored within his bloodline. A massive aura, dark as the void between stars, erupted from him, expanding to cover the sky. It surged towards the Deathbloom, a tidal wave of shadow and power.
The Deathbloom, caught off guard by the ferocity of the attack, scrambled to form a defense. A barrier of interwoven vines and hardened sap materialized, but it was no match for the onslaught. The aura, amplified by Kai's [Darkness Absorption] ability, tore through the defenses like a hot knife through butter, cleaving the Deathbloom in two.
The attack's momentum was unstoppable, continuing its path of destruction beyond the fallen beast, carving a swath through the landscape that stretched for miles. When the dust settled, a stunned silence fell over the battlefield.
Kai stood amidst the devastation, his chest heaving with exertion. The sight before him was one of awe-inspiring destruction, a testament to the power he wielded. Though he had anticipated the Deathbloom's demise, the scale of the victory was beyond his expectations. His ability had not just multiplied the power of his attack; it had transformed it into a force of nature.
In the aftermath of the battle, Kai stood amidst the ruins, his breath steady as he searched the Deathbloom's body. His fingers finally closed around the fragment, its surface pulsing with a power that resonated with his very soul. With the prize secured, he turned to leave, his cloak billowing behind him as he made his way back to where Shark Head waited.
Shark Head's eyes were wide with a mixture of awe and reverence as Kai approached. The sparrow, once a noble steed in the skies, was released from its service, disappearing into the horizon with a grateful chirp. "Young master," Shark Head began, his voice tinged with an emotion he couldn't quite name, "what do you plan to do now?"
Kai's gaze was distant, his mind still echoing with the clash of battle. "We don't have any plans for now," he replied, the weight of exhaustion clear in his voice. "I'm tired right now and plan to rest for a while."
Shark Head nodded, understanding the toll the fight had taken on Kai. Yet, a question burned within him, a hope that flickered like a flame in the dark. "Young master, do you plan to take me outside this world?" he asked, his voice barely above a whisper.
Kai's eyes met Shark Head's, and in them, Shark Head saw a future filled with possibilities. "Yes," Kai affirmed, and with that single word, he offered a promise of adventures yet to come.
Shark Head knew of the seal that bound this world, a barrier that Kai had spoken of in hushed tones. But with Kai by his side, he believed that even the impossible could be overcome.
As Kai settled into a meditative stance, his energy flowing inward to heal and recover, Shark Head took up his vigil. Outside, he stood guard, his fist clenching with a newfound resolve. The desire to grow stronger, to be more than just a bystander in Kai's journey, ignited within him.
He wanted to stand beside Kai, not as a servant, but as a general. The determination to rise above his current station, to forge his own path in the shadow of his young master, filled Shark Head with a purpose he had never felt before.
The night grew quiet around them, the only sound the gentle rustle of leaves in the wind. Kai, who had defied the odds, now sought solace in the silence, gathering his strength for the trials ahead. Shark Head, his loyal guardian, watched over him, his thoughts turning inward, dreaming of the day when he, too, could face the world beyond with courage and power.
The next day, Kai opened his eyes after recovering his exhausted energy.
'I'm still not in peak condition, maybe I need a week or two to completely recover.' Kai thought while checking his condition.
Kai suffered serious injuries from Deathbloom. Althougth, he healed most of them by absorbing wood element, they weren't enought to heal the attack from Tier 4 cultivator.