Death Guns In Another World-Chapter 1672: Berserk Dungeons 4

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Leon stood amidst a horde of snarling orc brutes, their crude weapons glinting in the dim, eerie light of the berserk dungeon. The air was thick with tension, but the beastman prince remained calm, his sharp golden eyes scanning his enemies. His muscular frame seemed to hum with raw power as arcs of golden lightning danced across his body, crackling like an untamed storm.

In his right hand, he held his Stormfang Dagger, a weapon imbued with the essence of lightning itself. A SS rank artifact.

The blade glowed faintly, as if eager to taste the blood of its foes.

One of the orcs, a massive brute wielding a spiked club, roared and charged at him, its heavy footfalls shaking the ground.

Leon smirked, his voice laced with confidence. "Alright, big guy. Let’s dance."

In a blur of motion, he dashed forward, lightning trailing behind him like a comet. The orc swung its club down with all its might, but Leon sidestepped effortlessly, the weapon smashing into the ground and sending debris flying.

Before the brute could recover, Leon struck. His dagger flashed like a streak of lightning, slicing through the orc’s thick hide with precision. The creature howled in pain as golden lightning coursed through its body, paralyzing it before it collapsed in a smoking heap.

The other orcs hesitated for a moment, unnerved by the display, but their bloodlust soon overcame their fear. With guttural roars, they charged as one, a chaotic wave of muscle and fury.

Leon grinned, his sharp canines gleaming. "Time to crack some skulls."

He launched himself into the fray, moving faster than the eye could follow. His movements were a blur of electrified strikes, each one accompanied by the sharp crack of thunder.

An orc swung its massive axe at him, but Leon ducked low, his dagger slicing cleanly through the creature’s knee. As the orc fell to the ground, he finished it with a swift upward slash, lightning exploding from the blade and sending nearby enemies reeling.

Another orc tried to catch him off guard from behind, but Leon spun around, delivering a lightning-infused punch to its chest. The sheer force of the blow sent the orc flying into its comrades, knocking them down like bowling pins.

The prince’s combat style was brutal yet graceful, a perfect blend of raw power and calculated precision. He flowed through the battlefield like a storm, each strike a flash of golden brilliance.

"Too slow!" he taunted, dodging a spear thrust and countering with a series of rapid slashes. His dagger moved like a living thing, carving arcs of lightning through the air and leaving scorched wounds in its wake.

The remaining orcs regrouped, forming a defensive line and raising their shields. Leon raised an eyebrow, impressed by their sudden discipline.

"Oh? Trying something new, are we?"

He stepped back, raising his free hand. The air around him crackled as he summoned more of his lightning, the golden energy swirling around him like a tempest.

"Let’s see how well those shields hold up," he said, thrusting his hand forward.

A massive bolt of lightning erupted from his palm, striking the orcs’ formation with devastating force. The shields offered no protection as the energy tore through them, reducing the creatures to ash.

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As the smoke cleared, Leon stood alone in the midst of the carnage, his dagger still crackling with residual energy. He wiped a bead of sweat from his brow, his smile never fading.

"Not bad," he said to himself, surveying the destruction. "But I could use a bigger challenge."

As if in response to his words, the ground beneath him began to tremble. From the shadows emerged a Colossus Orc, towering over the battlefield. Its crimson eyes burned with rage, and its massive warhammer crackled with dark energy.

Leon’s grin widened. "Now that’s more like it."

The Colossus roared, swinging its hammer with terrifying speed. Leon leaped into the air, narrowly avoiding the strike as the ground shattered beneath him.

He landed gracefully on the creature’s shoulder, plunging his dagger into its neck. Lightning surged through the Colossus, but it only seemed to enrage it further. With a deafening roar, it swatted at Leon, forcing him to jump away.

"Alright, big guy," Leon said, his golden eyes gleaming. "Let’s see if you can handle the full power of the Stormfang."

Charging his dagger with all the lightning he could muster, Leon dashed forward, his body a blur of golden light. He weaved through the Colossus’s attacks, his movements too fast for the massive creature to follow.

With a final burst of speed, he leaped onto the Colossus’s head, driving his dagger deep into its skull. The resulting explosion of lightning lit up the dungeon like a miniature sun, and when the light faded, the Colossus lay motionless on the ground.

Leon landed lightly beside the fallen beast, twirling his dagger with a satisfied smirk. "That’s what I call cracking skulls," he said, turning to face the path ahead.

The dungeon wasn’t done with him yet, and neither was he done with it. With a flick of his wrist, he dismissed the residual lightning around him and strode forward.

Leon walked through the shadowy corridor of the dungeon, his golden eyes glowing faintly in the dim light. The air was thick with a sinister energy that made his fur stand on end. He could hear the guttural growls and heavy footfalls ahead, signaling the approach of a formidable foe.

From the shadows emerged a twin-headed ogre, each head bearing a cruel and twisted visage. One head had glowing crimson eyes, and flames licked at the corners of its mouth. The other had icy blue eyes, and frost coated its snarling teeth. In its massive hands, it held a jagged sword wreathed in flames and a spiked mace radiating cold mist.

"Well, well," Leon said, spinning his dagger in his hand, his grin widening. "A fire-and-ice combo, huh? Guess I’ll have to work up a sweat and cool off at the same time."

The twin-headed ogre roared, its combined voices echoing through the dungeon, shaking loose debris from the ceiling. Without warning, it charged at Leon, its weapons swinging with terrifying force.

Leon darted to the side, his movements quick and fluid as he dodged the flaming sword. The heat singed the air where he had been moments before. As he ducked under the icy mace, a trail of frost coated the ground in its wake.

"Close, but not close enough," Leon taunted, leaping onto a nearby boulder to gain a better vantage point.

The ogre growled in frustration, slamming its mace into the ground and sending shards of ice flying toward Leon. He deftly dodged the projectiles, his body a blur of golden light as he closed the distance between them.

With a quick slash of his Stormfang Dagger, Leon struck the ogre’s fiery arm. Lightning surged through the creature, momentarily disrupting its balance. The fire head howled in pain, but the ice head retaliated, exhaling a blast of freezing wind.

The frost hit Leon mid-air, slowing his movements and coating his fur with a thin layer of ice. He landed on the ground with a grunt, his breaths visible in the cold air.

"Alright, that stings," he muttered, shaking off the frost. His body crackled with golden lightning as he warmed himself back up. "Guess I’ll have to take you a bit more seriously."

The ogre roared again, its heads coordinating their attacks. The fire head spewed a jet of flames while the ice head launched a barrage of icicles. Leon weaved through the elemental onslaught, his dagger flashing as he deflected the icicles and cut through the flames.

"Two heads, huh?" Leon smirked. "Too bad you don’t have two brains to match."

He dashed forward, his dagger glowing brighter as he channeled more lightning into it. With a burst of speed, he appeared behind the ogre, slashing at its legs. The twin-headed monster roared in pain, dropping to one knee as its balance faltered.

The fire head turned to retaliate, swinging the flaming sword in a wide arc. Leon ducked under the blade, delivering a lightning-infused uppercut to the creature’s chest. The force of the punch sent the ogre staggering backward, but it recovered quickly, the ice head countering with another frosty breath.

Leon jumped high into the air, flipping over the icy blast and landing on the ogre’s shoulder. He drove his dagger into the neck of the ice head, lightning surging through its body.

The fire head roared in anger, swinging its sword wildly to dislodge him. Leon leaped off just in time, landing gracefully a few feet away.

"Not bad," Leon said, wiping a trickle of sweat from his brow. "But you’re gonna have to do better than that if you want to take me down."

The ogre, now furious, unleashed its full power. The fire head summoned a whirlwind of flames, while the ice head created a massive spike of ice that it hurled toward Leon.

"Now we’re talking!" Leon shouted, his excitement evident as he channeled even more lightning into his body.

He dodged the ice spike with a lightning-fast dash, then ran straight into the whirlwind of flames. The heat was intense, but his lightning aura protected him just enough to push through.

Emerging from the flames, he launched himself at the ogre, his dagger glowing like a miniature sun. He struck the fire head first, stabbing it between the eyes. Lightning exploded from the wound, silencing the fiery head permanently.

Hiyaaah!

The ice head howled in rage, swinging its mace wildly. Leon ducked under the attack, delivering a powerful kick to the ogre’s chest. As the creature stumbled, he leaped onto its back, driving his dagger into the base of its neck.

Lightning surged through the ogre’s body, and with a final, agonized roar, the twin-headed beast collapsed to the ground, lifeless.

Leon stood over the fallen monster, his dagger still crackling with energy. He took a deep breath, wiping a bit of blood from his lip before flashing a satisfied grin.

"That was fun," he said, sheathing his dagger. "But I hope the next one’s even tougher."

With a confident stride, he moved deeper into the dungeon, ready for some more fun.