Chaos' Heir

Chapter 961: Kick



Chapter 961: Kick



Revealing new moves in Bruno's presence was unwise. Admittedly, the evolved warrior was on the other side of the battlefield, so his senses might not reach Khan's position. However, playing it safe had often worked in Khan's favor in the past. Actually, exposing himself had only brought problems.

Nevertheless, Khan couldn't care about those limits anymore. It wasn't only a matter of his element's nature, either. He was simply tired of compromises and ignoring what his heart wanted.

Besides, Khan had undergone torturous toxic pool training to achieve his current strength. He had paid a steep price to seize some political stability and enough power to fend off potential challenges. If that didn't give Khan the freedom to act as he wanted, he wouldn't see any purpose in getting stronger.

The hole's bottom crumbled, sending tremors and cracks toward its walls. The white alpha lost its footing as boulders fell everywhere. Some even threatened to crash on the monster, but the latter swiftly jumped away, stabbing its claws into a nearby sturdy surface.

The alpha lost sight of Khan for a mere instant but quickly lifted its gaze again. Its four eyes reflected pure fear as it hung from that almost-vertical surface, and that feeling didn't disappear after spotting Khan. He didn't exploit that chance to attack, but the monster couldn't see any positive aspect in that behavior.

The white alpha was factually trapped. It couldn't match Khan's speed or power. It was utterly outclassed in that battle, having no chance to escape or defeat its opponent. Its energy reserves were outstanding, but its opponent didn't look like something that could be worn out.

Khan had similar thoughts, albeit without the monster's worry and fear. It seemed the alpha could theoretically endure his attacks as long as it had underlings to sacrifice. That practically put Khan against the entire pack.

Some would despair at that realization, but Khan only found excitement. Finding an opponent who could survive his attacks was a rare experience, and the battle would also give him a chance to eradicate the pack, lowering the pressure on his army. He would be killing two birds with one stone, so he didn't hesitate anymore.n/ô/vel/b//jn dot c//om

Khan shot forward, basically teleporting on the alpha's back. His right leg was already stretched, and his foot only needed to linger above the white fur to unleash its power.

The world seemed to freeze for a second before Khan's attack showed its nature. The alpha's back caved in, the hole gradually expanding and stretching its effects toward its surroundings. A similar, larger cavity appeared on the surface under the alpha before a bigger one enveloped the new hole. The process continued until several circular, concentric grooves covered the wall, but no dust or debris fell. Everything remained frozen until Khan's attack exhausted its power.

Then, time started to flow again. The circular holes exploded forward, submerging the alpha and Khan into a waterfall of dust and debris. Meanwhile, the monster shot through the tide of soil, its body struggling to endure the accumulated power that had unleashed such destruction.

The last kick had conveyed a superior power level. It wasn't even comparable to Khan's previous attacks. The latter had merely relied on his speed, specific techniques, and physical prowess, but the former wielded something more profound.

The white alpha lacked the time and intelligence to study the kick, but its body had experienced it, providing some superficial understanding. The creature felt like an invisible wall had slammed on its back, condensing an unfathomable amount of energy in a single spot. The remaining destruction was a consequence of the immense pressure the attack carried.

Of course, the kick had more than condensed energy. Khan didn't limit himself to pushing the symphony forward. He had also let his mana affect it, turning it into an incredibly dense cluster of destructive power. Its target was only a single spot, but the world broke anyway, unable to withstand its weight.

As for the kick's effects, even children could acknowledge its superior might.

The white alpha summoned its connection with the pack to absorb as much mana as possible while its body flew through the flowing debris. Tens of high-level monsters died everywhere to fend off the force pressing on the leader's back, and more exploded as the process continued. The kick's power seemed endless, but its pressure eventually relented.

The leader managed to check its surroundings only after dispersing that unfathomable force. The creature found itself on the surface covered in soil and dirt. A trace of dark blood also tainted the white fur on its back, highlighting how its best efforts couldn't prevent injuries. Nevertheless, the white alpha barely had the chance to study its condition. Something far more breathtaking expanded in its vision, conveying what it had actually survived.

A conical canyon stretched from the alpha's position, expanding for tens of meters and connecting it to the original hole. Soil fell everywhere, reaching deep into the vast groove and trapping corpses and monsters. The last kick had forever changed the battlefield's layout, and its culprit slowly rose from it.

Khan merely floated upward, uncaring of the dirt falling on his figure. Nothing reached him anyway. The soil shattered before it could touch him, turning into faint clouds that quickly dispersed.

In the white alpha's eyes, Khan became an unfathomable existence. Spells, claws, and even dirt couldn't hope to touch him, and a single one of his real attacks could deeply scar the world. That wasn't something that could be defeated. Inferior beings could only kneel or

perish.

Of course, the white alpha couldn't have such profound thoughts. Its primitive mind mainly focused on a superficial evaluation of Khan's power, using the canyon and the perished monsters to calculate. The leader had to use over fifty underlings to survive the previous attack. That loss wasn't sustainable, especially since the unique creature would only grow weaker after each exchange.

Still, the alpha had limited options. Actually, it almost had none. It couldn't run away from Khan, and surviving wasn't doable, either. As crazy as it sounded, the leader could only hope to overpower Khan.


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