526.Chapter 526
In a matter of moments, the entire chicken coop and courtyard were reduced to rubble, shattered by the mighty blows of the giant battle are
The worst part was that the chickens and ducks had escaped their cages, scattering everywhere and filling the air with a foul stench, turning the place into utter chaos.
Even Eliza’s poisonous insects began to avoid the area, repelled by the overwhelming mess.
‘Hand over Hubert… hand over Hubert” the giant roared, his face twisted in rage, though something seemed off about him.
As Tina and the “giant clashed, Eliza observed carefully from the side.
When the giant repeated the same phrase for the fifth time, Eliza’s eyes narrowed.
There was something strange about him….
He didn’t seem unskilled physically, but his reactions–his responses–were delayed.
It seemed as though he could only say those few words and had one single goal in mind.
Was he a puppet, controlled by someone? Eliza’s eyes narrowed further.
When Tina was knocked back by the giant’s immense strength once again, Eliza made her decision.
“Tina, draw his attention, I’ll get closer to him.”
Tina froze, almost about to stop Eliza,
This was too dangerous.
The giant’s power was terrifying, far more dangerous than the previous guard.
But Serenity was asking to get close to him,
How could Tina possibly agree to that?
But then Eliza said, her voice calm yet resolute, “Don’t worry. I have a way to deal with him.”
Hearing this, Tina bit her lip and launched herself back at the giant, giving everything to draw his attention, hoping to keep Eliza safe.
Her sword was meeting its match.
For the first time, she faced an opponent who could block her strikes.
But she could still make her pain known, and she made sure to leave a deep cut across the giant’s face.
Furious, the giant bellowed, “You–you’re asking for death!”
The roar was so loud it nearly deafened both Eliza and Tina.
At that moment, while Tina was stunned by the blast of sound, the giant swung his massive axe directly toward her.
This was it.
There was no time to react.
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