1200 Amar and his Beast(4)
Chapter 1200: Amar and his Beast(4)
Amar and the Samaghir were ready for their last attack. Whoever won the clash would become the winner of the battle.
In front of the gigantic Amar, the squirrel that wasn’t even one meter in size felt like nothing. But the aura around the two matched each other.
Growl!
Both opponents growled and pounced at each other. It seemed like the end of the world as the gigantic sword came down on the Samaghir.
The crown atop the beast’s head started to glow as a transparent spear began to form around the Samaghir.
BOOM!
A world-ending explosion rang in the area as the spear and sword clashed with each other. The fabric of space-time broke at that moment as the temporal energy in the surrounding turned still.
The next moment, the energy turned wild since time was untamable, and only Devas could tame it. Instead of calming the explosion, the burst of temporal energy acted like a positive catalyst and increased the intensity.
As far as the eyes could see, the surrounding area had turned into nothingness, but through the naked eyes, space-time reconstructed itself, forming a majestic city.
It was a battle between the space inside the taming contest and the explosion released by the clash between Amar and the Samaghir’s attack. Amar’s armor saved him, while Samaghir’s cape rescued it.
The creature used the characteristic [Chronos’s Blessings] perfectly, as whenever any force would come near it, it would either rewind the time to move away or accelerate the time to make that attack reach its end.
But the two of them underestimated the result of the clash of their attacks, as Amar’s armor started to show cracks while the cape around the Samaghir began to fade out.
Unfortunately for them, they couldn’t influence the temporal energy in their surroundings to help them. Amar’s condition was worse than that of the Samaghir since the characteristics allowed it to have mastery over time, while Amar had no such ability.
Despite its characteristics, the beast could only influence enough temporal energy to rescue itself. Amar could see that he was on the losing end, so he decided to go all in.
Either he would come out victorious or a loser. There was no rescue from that.
Whatever remained of his armor and the sword, he charged with that. The explosion attacked him, burning his skin, but before that, he had thrown his sword at the Samaghir.
Amar’s hand vessels exploded as he added whatever there was to his strength to throw the sword.
The Samaghir saw the attack, so it attempted to influence whatever it could to defend against the upcoming strike. The next moment, the sword began to rust and crumple from its tip as the time around it began to accelerate.
Amar’s body was on the verge of completely breaking down as the armor had lost whatever defense it had and entirely faded.
Amar gritted his teeth, trying to survive as long as possible since whoever died first would be the loser.
The beast had a helpless smile on its face as the sword was too big for it to defend against it and the explosion at the same time. The next moment, the sword went past it, slashing it in two.
Before its death, it tried to look at Amar, its opponent. Its eyes then turned blank.
Amar breathed a sigh of relief, and soon he was turned into ashes. The explosion and the space-time reconstruction kept battling as if a loop had formed in the area.
***
Amar inhaled a large breath as he found himself back in the store. He couldn’t help but smile as the familiar pain attacked him.
The next moment, the screen on the device lit up, showing the content of the contract.
***
“Store owner, I want to complete the purchase,” Amar requested Aakesh, passing over the two beast cards to him.
Aakesh nodded and took the cards from his hands. As Aakesh took a look at the card, the payment details emerged in his head.
“You need to pay fourteen thousand nine hundred ninety-nine ultimate… Sacred stones,” Aakesh informed Amar, combining the two beasts’ costs with the summoning price.
Amar was going to pay with a mountain of ultimate Sacred stones, but before that, Aakesh stopped him and introduced him to the three Store cards.
Amar immediately bought the Ulitmate Store Card and soon completed his blood bond with it. He completed the purchase and left the store, thinking of returning the next morning to enter Panagea.
After Amar left, Aakesh was met with another customer, and this was a regular customer who wanted to complete the purchase of a skill.
After the sale was complete, the man thanked Aakesh and left the store. Since there were no customers either approaching from outside the store or reaching him from any of the store rooms, Aakesh closed his eyes and began another of his relaxation sessions.
Tap! Tap! Tap!
The relaxation session didn’t last long, as only a few seconds later, Aakesh found a customer approaching him from the weapon rooms.
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After the customer left, he finally looked at who it was. It was a new face that had stopped at the outside stairs of the store with a pondering face.
Aakesh waited for the man to make his decision and enter the store. But for some reason after looking at the store’s door for around a minute, the man suddenly shook his head and turned around to leave.
Before the man could even complete his step, his body suddenly froze as he again turned around. Aakesh could see the change in the man’s eyes. Earlier it was piercing blue, but after the strange movement, it had turned black.
At the same time, the man’s expression had turned confident. The man then stepped up the stairs, and when he was about to enter the store, a look of struggle appeared on his face.
It didn’t take long for the struggling expression to disappear and a confident countenance to take its place.