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My SSS-Rank Clone Talent: I Level Up Endlessly!-Chapter 364: Battle Of Information!?
"Now that has been cleared up," Drayken casually stretched his neck, "Wanna fight?"
"Haha, very well then," Kaizer nodded his head in appreciation, "Let's fight."
The shadow around them fades like the wind, revealing the outside world again. The dragon people had observed the scene from the beginning to the end and were quite confused.
"What do you think happened between them?"
"Who cares? We are not worthy to know the conversation of the Dragon King and the Dragon Prince."
"You are right, let's just observe whether we can see a history made in the pages of our dragon race or not."
As they made some small talk, Kaizer and Drayken faced off against each other, a strange, uncomfortable silence lingered in the surrounding area.
"I will start the match between you two." Synthia spoke, proudly running between the two, "What do you think?"
"Whatever you say princess." Drayken smiled helplessly.
"Alright, daughter." Kaizer also nodded his head.
"You better be." Synthia raised her hand high in the air, eying both of them with mischief in her face, she smoothly slid her palm downward, "Start."
Swosh!
In a span of a second, the sky grew cloudy, thunderous roars almost like a dragon's roar echoed.
"Let's first test you." Kaizer pointed with his palm.
"Lightning Arts: One Flash."
Drayken calmly observed, planning to not make any single movements, this was a very familiar attack that he once took from Synthia.
However this time, the lightning erupted in the shape of a dragon's roar as it engulfed him from the skies, almost completely devouring him whole.
"I am not holding back this time, even the smallest attack of mine contains unmatched strength." Kaizer intently observed, "As expected, it didn't affect you at all."
The lightning faded, revealing the completely unharmed Drayken.
"Yes, it didn't affect me." Drayken nodded, "If you are going to use lightning against me then you shouldn't even try."
"Oh, I wanna test your theory then." Kaizer spoke and pointed with his palm again.
"Lightning Arts: Two Fold."
Two lightning dragons erupted from the sky, devouring Drayken whole but when it subsided, Drayken was completely fine, not a single scratch in his body, in fact it felt like he was more refreshed than before.
"Lightning Arts: Three Fold."
…
"Lightning Arts: Eight Fold."
Even with eight terrifying lightning dragons from the sky engulfing Drayken, he was completely fine.
"You really have complete immunity to lightning huh." Kaizer sighed.
"That's right." Drayken spoke with a rosy face, "Want to see what true lightning is, your highness?"
"Haha, if you want to show it to me, then I shall be honoured." Kaizer was quite curious.
"Very well." Drayken accepted and raised his hand.
The already cloudy sky grew even more cloudy, spanning a length of thousands of miles, completely covering the dragon kingdom and even more.
In a flash, thousands of lightning struck Drayken's body instead of Kaizer. Then all of these lightning were directly absorbed into his body as he casually pointed his palm at Kaizer.
Swosh!
Hundreds of terrifying lightning in the shape of dragons tore through the air as if they were alive, completely overwhelming Kaizer in a matter of seconds.
"This really is impressive." Kaizer was completely calm and still, observing the life-like dragon with interest.
Just as they were about to reach him. He calmly shook his hand.
Bang!
A strange sound echoed in the place and all of Drayken's lightning dragons were completely destroyed.
"Hmm?" Drayken narrowed his eyes.
"This is one of the Arts, a sound Arts, it uses sound as a medium to defend yourself." Kaizer spoke casually, "Although Lightning doesn't seem to be able to harm you but that doesn't mean other elements would be able to."
"You are right." Drayken admitted. That attack would have been easily able to make a Telekinetic Paragon take back some step if they were caught off-guard, but Kaizer really easily deflected it in the blink of an eye.
"I am curious, would you be able to take one of my spells?" Kaizer observed Drayken from head to toe.
"I will be able to do it." Drayken replied casually.
"Haha, we will see about that." Kaizer folded his arms behind his back, "An Eight-circle mage spell is not something that you can compare with."
"We will see." Drayken closed his eyes, his Aura spell activated, covering his whole body in a black haze. Then he quickly extended his arms, the Aura all gathered forming an Aura Sword that he tightly clenched.
"Aura Spell: Aura Projection."
"Ah, I forgot your spell is an Aura-attributed spell, this is one of the weakest spells for the Dragons but you were able to bring it so far." Kaizer praised while sensing the overwhelming presence of the Aura Sword, "I wonder how you were able to strengthen your Aura to such limits?"
"I was able to through the help of my fourth spell that I created called Aura Farming." Drayken spoke lightly.
"Oh, such an interesting name, might I ask what it does?" Kaizer was intrigued, showing no sign of attacking.
"It gathers the power from those who direct emotion towards me which makes my Aura grow stronger."
"You seem to be able to keep the spell active all the time, does that mean everytime, anyone has even a single bit of emotion directed at you, your Aura will get stronger?"
"That's right, your majesty." Drayken replied flatly.
At this time, they were in a battle, not of the brawn but of the brains, the battle of information, the more information you collect about your opponent the easier the fight would be.
"Such an amazing spell, for a Genius they really could make trash worth more than gold." Kaizer nodded his head in sheer appreciation.
"I wonder what his majesty's spell attribute is?" Drayken asked with his eyes flashing.
"It's up there." Kaizer raised his finger towards the sky, "That is my spell-attribute."
"Huh, the sky?"
"That's right, the sky is my attribute, in fact, Synthia's attribute is also the sky." Kaizer clenched his fist and the cloud parted ways, revealing the clear sun again, the mana grew extremely chaotic in the place.







