Against The Eternity Chapter 116: [115] Chapter - 68: The Beasts Attack 2 (Part 1/2)
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[115] Chapter - 68: The Beasts Attack 2 (Part 1/2) Above, suspended in mid-air, the battle between Zeliang, Chandra, and the beast raged on without pause. The clash of force echoed across the sky as the creature unleashed another volley of condensed ki arrows toward Zeliang. “Blue Flame Technique. Second Form: Earthy Burn Spin.” As he spoke, Zeliang swept his hand forward, his movements controlled yet forceful, preparing to meet the incoming assault head-on. As Zeliang spoke, a sphere of blue flames began to form around him, swirling with controlled intensity. Within it, the fire condensed and stretched outward, shaping into a rotating, blade-like ring that encircled the core—like a spherical cutter of blazing energy. Without hesitation, he drove it forward. At the same moment, Chandra surged in, his blade drawn and aimed with sharp precision. They struck together. Zeliang’s flaming construct collided with the incoming ki arrows, burning through them as it pushed ahead, while Chandra met the beast’s massive paw head-on. The clash erupted with force, sending a shockwave rippling through the air, distorting the space around them as both attacks connected in unison. The clash with the beast’s paw sent Chandra hurtling backwards through the air. He twisted mid-flight, forcing his body into control, and landed firmly on his feet in the air, regaining his balance in an instant. The beast turned its gaze toward Zelaing. Its presence was sharpening. In the next moment, it released a surge of purple ki from its body. The energy rippled outward in waves, scattering across the sky and distorting the air around it. Zeliang’s expression hardened. A sword materialised in his hand, its form taking shape from condensed energy. Without hesitation, he launched himself toward the beast, cutting through the turbulent ki. Chandra followed immediately, pushing off the air and charging back into the fight. The clash above rang out like a crack through the night, sharp and forceful, carrying across the entire clearing. Even amidst the chaos below, it was impossible to ignore. Eklavya’s gaze lifted instinctively, drawn upward by the sheer intensity of it. High in the sky, the battle unfolded like a storm of light. Chandra and Zeliang streaked forward, their movements leaving behind vivid trails—one burning red, the other blazing blue—cutting cleanly through the dark expanse. Opposing them, the beast surged with a violent burst of purple energy, its massive form wrapped in rippling ki that distorted the space around it. They met in mid-air. The collision was explosive. Their forces crashed together in a violent exchange, sending powerful ripples outward, as though the sky itself had been struck. Waves of energy spread in all directions, shaking the air and bending the light around them, the clash illuminating the battlefield below for a brief, blinding moment. Suddenly, Chandra stepped back and kept his sword back, creating a brief distance as his hands began to move in a series of practiced signs. His expression sharpened, focus condensing into a single point. “Earth Domination Art — Second Form: Mass Spinning Earth Arrow.” At once, a large formation manifested before him, glowing with dense, earthen energy. The ground beneath seemed to respond, trembling faintly as power gathered. From within the formation, a massive arrow began to take shape. It was thick, heavy, and rotating at a terrifying speed. Layers of compacted earth spiralled around it, grinding against each other with a low, rumbling force, as if it carried the weight of the land itself. Without hesitation, Chandra thrust his hand forward. The arrow was launched at once. It tore through the air with overwhelming momentum, spinning violently as it surged ahead. The surrounding space distorted under its force, wind howling around it as it carved a direct path. Zeliang kept the beast engaged, his sword clashing repeatedly against its strikes, forcing it to focus entirely on him. Sparks and bur