Ashen Dragon-Chapter 266 - 190: Crush

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Chapter 266: Chapter 190: Crush

Staring up at the giant dragon suspended in the sky, locking eyes with those contemptuous golden pupils, an irrepressible fury surged in Keman’s heart.

“How dare you disregard me!”

“I am Keman, son of Kasa Everfrost, the last heir of the Everfrost Tribe, an avenger from the Abyss, and the giant who will bury you!”

The Fallen Giant’s eyes widened in rage as he roared towards the heavens.

More and more cracks appeared on his massive and twisted body, leaking the dark yellow glow of the Abyss.

“Abyssal Fury!”

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With a roar that echoed through the clouds, Keman hurled the black spear with all his might, and the endless Abyssal Turbulence surged upward, straight toward the red dragon suspended in the sky.

The turbulence contained surging chaotic energy, and the anguished wails of countless vengeful spirits, with struggling limbs faintly visible amidst the black mist.

Cassius sneered coldly.

“So, a remnant of the Frost Giants.”

“It seems I didn’t clean up thoroughly back then, failing to root out every last one.”

As he spoke, Cassius had already spread his wings, turning with unimaginable speed as he darted through the high skies.

Yet the black spear followed closely, tracing a graceful arc in the air, turning to barely keep up with the red dragon’s flight.

“Oh, it even has seeking capabilities?”

Somewhat surprised, Cassius tightened his wings slightly, increasing the distance between them by a hundred meters.

On the ground, Keman exerted all his strength, his face contorted as he continuously channeled Abyssal Energy into the black spear.

The Fallen Giant kept a relentless gaze on the red dragon streaking across the sky, and seeing the black shadow in hot pursuit, he couldn’t help but laugh maniacally.

“Cassius! You wretched, fleeing worm!”

“The Spear of Revenge will pursue you until it pierces through your heart!”

The demon’s guttural voice echoed in Keman’s mind, spurring him on even more.

“Yes, that’s it, come forth, drink from the breast of the Abyssal Mother, and pin your foe to the ground.”

Cassius did not reply; he merely slowed down, allowing the black spear to gradually catch up.

Just as the spear, charged with Abyssal Energy, neared its target, Cassius suddenly expelled scattered flames, casting a spell with his will.

[Braving the Fiery Pits]

In the next moment, that massive body transformed into a vast sea of flames, forming a constantly burning curtain in the high sky.

The black spear, engulfed with the power of the Abyss, shot through but found nothing but emptiness, its terrifying speed generating powerful inertia, causing it to continue forward, only gradually slowing down.

As the spear nearly turned back, its speed significantly reduced, the flames behind it coalesced into a solid form once more, and the red dragon reappeared in the sky.

Cassius used Force Field Magic to probe the Abyssal Turbulence, discovering that the space through which the turbulence passed turned chaotic and unpredictable, as if sinking into a deep layer of chaos.

“An interesting toy.”

“But… the experiment ends here.”

Cassius grinned viciously as he lightly pointed forward with a claw, a thin Antimagic Ray appearing suddenly.

The instant the nondescript ray touched the black spear, the ancient runes covering the spear dimmed, and the Abyssal Turbulence surrounding it dissipated.

“Crack!”

With a crisp sound, the spear’s surface was riddled with cracks, before shattering completely into scattered fragments.

“No—”

An anguished wail erupted from Keman on the ground.

That “Spear of Revenge” had been crafted over three years of continuous infusion of his vengeful emotions and endless Abyssal Energy, capable of locking onto his enemy’s heart.

Yet a single Eighth Tier Spell of Dispel Magic had obliterated the painstakingly forged spear in an instant.

“If this is all you rely on, then how dull.”

Cassius extended his claws, effortlessly tearing the space like ripping paper, creating a flaming spatial rift in the air.

“Screech…”

With a crisp sound, sharp claw tips appeared behind the Fallen Giant.

The red dragon tore open the fragile space, revealing a hideous four-horned dragon head from the rift, followed by its long, thick neck, and finally its strong torso and broad dragon wings.

Supporting his body with his powerful hind legs, Cassius rose upright, spreading his wings to cast an immense shadow, almost engulfing the giant beneath.

Keman spun around abruptly, forced to tilt his head back.

Before the nearly thirty-meter-long giant dragon, even the ten-meter-tall Keman, surpassing the limits of his Frost Giant Race, appeared as diminutive as a dwarf.

Cassius grinned, revealing a grotesque smile.

“Got you.”

The next instant, the red dragon crushed down with its massive body, like a scarlet mountain, pinning the Fallen Giant to the ground, his bulging, scale-covered muscular arms tightening, and his terrifying sharp claws firmly pressing down.

“Boom!”

With a thunderous crash, the ground cracked like a spiderweb, and the giant’s body was crushed, half of his form sinking into the earth, spraying out black-red blood and unidentifiable internal organs from his mouth.

This was the power of the sleeping red dragon, transcending mortal boundaries.

“You’re not even close to your father.”

“At least he provided some decent challenge, but you—you’re just an abomination force-fed by the Abyss. If your backer were the Frost Giant’s furious monarch Koschech, I might have given you more attention.”

Cassius mercilessly crushed the Fallen Giant, relishing in the sensation of flesh and bones shattering under his claws. He then slightly opened his jaws, with intense heat surging from his throat.

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“So, farewell—the so-called Avenger.”

“No!”

“Revenge, I need more power…”

Concurrently, the Fallen Giant howled, stretching a trembling arm towards the sky with his last bit of strength.

“Lord Jezarslak, I beg you…”

Thick blood and chunks of flesh surged from his mouth, but he continued his plea unceasingly.

“This is the last time, and I will collect the payment.”

The demon’s cold response finally echoed from the void.

As Cassius spewed forth scorching white flames, the Fallen Giant turned semi-transparent, with spatial vortices rapidly forming around him, until he vanished amidst a burst of electric sparks, leaving his fierce shadow imprinted on the nearby walls.

Moments later, the gathered Abyssal Energy coalesced, and the giant’s body reappeared at a distance.

Cassius’s breath hit nothing, merely scorching the ground and leaving several feet deep charred craters.

“Oh?”

“Now, this is interesting.”

The red dragon slowly shut his smoke-wreathed mouth, a hint of surprise flashing in his pale golden eyes.