Chapter 1048: This Is Fun Monster
Chapter 1048: This Is Fun Monster
Archer watched as the Terravian roared in pain and fury, swinging its massive arm toward him. But he vanished, reappearing behind the beast. “Too slow,” he whispered before conjuring an enormous flame that engulfed the creature, scorching its armor and setting the field ablaze.
He watched the burning battlefield as the enemy crashed violently into the scorched earth. Archer charged forward, his heart racing when he saw the creature struggle to its feet, fury etched across its face.
“This is going to be a hard fight.’
When Archer got close, he quickly unleashed a barrage of Azur Cannons when getting close, but the enemy deflected them effortlessly. The Terravian dodged the punch in a heartbeat and seized him by the head.
Without warning, it delivered a brutal headbutt, sending a shockwave rippling through the air. Archer was thrown off guard as his head spun due to the force, but he quickly came to and kicked the creature in the chest to clear space between them.
His vision cleared just in time to see the Terravian looming before him, its hand aglow with an eerie green light as it began to cast a spell. Before Archer could react, the creature unleashed the dark energy.
‘What’s it doing now? At least I can block its magic.’
Though the power of Anti-Magic disrupted the spell, the backlash sent him hurtling through the air. Archer managed to right himself in mid-air, and he quickly blackened when the Terravian launched a punch.
A thunderous boom echoed through the chaos, and with quick reflexes, Archer sank his teeth into the creature’s arm, dragging it along as they both crashed into a nearby building while fighting.
The building started collapsing, causing chaos as the battle continued. He tore into the Terravian, though the creature fought back fiercely, landing powerful strikes. Archer felt the impact as his scales cracked under the blows.
‘Ouch! I forgot what it’s like to get hurt during a fight,’ he thought excitedly.
Desperate, he unleashed an Eldritch Blast into the Terravian’s chest, sending the enemy hurtling across the sky. Without hesitation, he followed, raining down a flurry of blows before more enemies surged forward.
Caught off guard, Archer barely had time to react as a car was hurled at him; he quickly cast Cosmic Shield that blocked the vehicle. Following that, he took out several enemies before staring at the Terravian.
Archer stood at one end, his breath steady, his eyes locked on the Terravian standing across from him. The creature’s hulking form was covered in cracks, and its armor had been scorched and chipped during their previous exchange.
“This is getting entertaining,’ he thought while smiling. ‘I’ll have to put more effort in fighting this thing.’
Yet its eyes glowed with the same cold fury, unbroken and unyielding. Without a word, the Terravian charged, each step pounding the earth. Archer reacted instantly, darting to the side with supernatural speed, his hands moving to cast Azur Cannon.
A brilliant streak of violet light shot from his hand, crackling through the air toward the creature. The Terravian deflected it with a swift backhand, shattering the energy into fragments that sparkled like broken glass.
‘So it’s strong enough to deflect my spells,’ he mused.
With a roar, it lunged forward, swinging a massive fist at Archer, who narrowly ducked beneath the blow just in time. He countered with a mana-imbued strike, aiming at the creature’s ribs.
But the Terravian twisted, catching his fist, and that’s when it hurled him backward; the force sent him flying through the air. Archer landed on his feet, sliding backward, but stayed upright.
He wiped the blood from the corner of his mouth, grinning. “Not bad, this is fun monster.” The Terravian let out a low growl, raising both hands and summoning tendrils of dark energy that shot toward him like spears. He quickly his Cosmic Shield just in time, the tendrils slamming into the barrier with enough force to crack it.
Pushing back, Archer let out a stream of dragon fire; the violet flames roared to life as they flew toward the Terravian. It slammed its fists into the ground, causing a shockwave of earth and stone to rise, shielding it from the firestorm.
When the smoke cleared, the creature was already moving. It quickly closed the distance, landing a bone-shattering punch to Archer’s midsection. His breath left him in a rush, but he twisted with the blow, using the momentum to land a knee into the creature’s side.
They were locked in a brutal rhythm, unable to gain an advantage. Archer’s fists crackled with energy as he punched the creature’s chest, each strike sending shockwaves. The Terravian answered with devastating counterattacks.
Archer felt the Terravian fist slamming its fists into his ribs and head, each blow landing with the force of a sledgehammer. He spat out blood while feeling something break, but he managed to counter it.
His tail lashed out and connected with the side of the creature’s head, which sent it tumbling backward. Archer followed that up by casting a hundred Plasma Missiles that slammed into the enemy before exploding.
As Archer moved, he spotted the police and military forces holding the line on the outskirts of London, battling fiercely. A sly smile crossed his face before he cast Blink, vanishing and reappearing directly before the creature.
“You will never win while I’m alive, and I will prove it to you,” Archer said, letting out a hate-filled roar.
He channeled an overwhelming surge of mana into his claws, driving them through the creature’s armor and tearing into its flesh. The Terravian hissed sharply in pain as its skin was brutally ripped apart.
Blood sprayed everywhere, but Archer wasn’t finished-he lunged forward, sinking his teeth deep into the Terravian’s shoulder. The creature panicked, thrashing wildly desperately to
throw him off.
“This isn’t going like our last fight, demon,” the Terravian snarled, its voice laced with frustration, before slamming a hammer-like punch into his back with a crack.
Archer grunted due to the pain but didn’t let go; blood poured out as he sliced down the creature’s body. When he did that, something tackled him from the side. He slammed into the ground as another Terravian was the culprit.
‘What the fuck is this. Get off me!’ he thought as his temper flared as he burned the creature into dust before attacking the leader.
The creature moved slower but remained agile enough to dodge most of his attacks. His frustration grew as the battle dragged on; both were tired. However, with a sudden burst of effort, he gained the upper hand, turning the tide of the fight in his favor.
Archer slammed his forehead into the creature’s face, stunning it and leaving it momentarily dizzy. Seizing the opportunity, he took a deep breath and unleashed his dragon breath, a torrent of searing flames that incinerated one of the Terravian’s arms to ash.
The creature howled in agony, its roar reverberating across the battlefield. Seizing the moment, he charged forward and cast Soul Sunder, yanking its soul from its body as it tried to
recover.
Archer watched as the Terravian’s cries turned more desperate, echoing with pain as they thrashed against the relentless force of his spell. But it was too late; he ripped the soul free
and began devouring it.
As the creature collapsed, lifeless, Archer dismissed the worthless memories that filled his mind, keeping only the vital information. To his satisfaction, he discovered the locations of all the Swarm’s bases.
“This is useful; I can finally deal with the Swarm on Earth,’ he thought with a big smile before stumbling as the damage took its toll, but it wasn’t over.
More Terravians lunged at him while swiping their sharp claws, but Archer caught two by the neck before snapping their necks and throwing their bodies at the others. Exhaustion overwhelmed him, but he continued to fight.
His claws tore through the creature’s flesh while his magic burned them to ashes, but there were too many of them, and they swamped him. Archer used Crown of Stars to push the creatures back until orange flames washed over them.
A rage-filled roar erupted from nearby, and the ground trembled. When Archer sensed the three newcomers, he smiled as a group of Terravians charged at him and started casting explosive magic around him.
The magic couldn’t affect him, but the shockwave did, and it smashed against his already broken scales. Archer grunted as he was sent to one knee, and they piled on top of him, using their claws to open up his flesh.
He pressed on, but exhaustion began to weigh him down. Suddenly, a swift slash took down several Terravians, and Ashoka emerged, bloodied yet beaming with a radiant smile. She hurried to his side, casting a healing spell as she exclaimed, “Are you okay, Arch? We came as
quickly as we could!”
”I’m fine. The fight with the leader took a lot out of me,” Archer replied while gritting his teeth, and the pain racked his boy. “My Regeneration will kick in soon.” The tiger woman smiled and helped him stand up as the injuries slowly closed. [Sorry about the one chapter; I’ve had some issues in my family life but I’m sorting it out now and will write extra chapters]