Chapter 887: You’ll Scream Just The Same
The skies themselves had been torn open. High above, a massive radiant tear sprawled across the darkened sky like a bleeding wound, brilliant white-blue light streaming down relentlessly upon the battlefield below. From within this rupture surged endless waves of Hunters, their figures blurred and illuminated by the searing radiance. With each heartbeat, more emerged, their numbers swelling without end.
Below, chaos reigned.
The battlefield had become an inferno of clashing energies, a maelstrom of destruction and fury. Explosions erupted relentlessly, shattering the ground, reducing boulders to rubble, and scarring the earth in deep, jagged fissures. Blinding bursts of radiant energy burned away darkness, leaving trails of smoldering corpses and scorched earth in their wake.
Amidst the brutality stood Rhino King—towering, unmoving, a monolithic figure of sheer dominance. Nearly three meters tall, his form was a fortress of dark-golden metal armor, shaped fearsomely into the likeness of a colossal rhinoceros.
A single, brutal horn protruded from his helmet, glistening cruelly under the radiant blaze, while his crimson eyes glowed ominously, burning fiercely through the narrow slits. Deep, guttural breaths resonated from within his armor, thick with menace, hinting at the monstrous being beneath.
He stood behind his Hunter army, arms folded in a posture of disdainful authority. Calmly, coldly, he watched as his forces crashed mercilessly against the demons.
Yet, even amid his troops’ seemingly unstoppable assault, one figure stood defiantly, drawing Rhino King’s attention.
Lysandra.
The Draconian Queen led her people fearlessly, a beacon of blazing resolve amid the despair engulfing her warriors. Her crystalline armor gleamed in hues of molten red, her twin blades of shimmering dark red and silver carving through enemies with lethal elegance. Usually, she used a spear but for this war, she wanted to personally taint these lands with the blood of these vile humans.
Wings spread wide, she soared over the battlefield, rallying her forces with cries of fiery passion:
“Do not falter, my people! This is our world! Destroy these invaders until not even a spec of them is left!”
Her voice echoed like thunder, renewing courage even as the sky rained fire and death. Her dark red flames incinerated Hunters by the dozens, leaving streaks of smoldering armor and charred flesh. Yet, despite her power, dread seeped through her veins as she watched her foes refuse to fall, continuously rising to fight anew.
“My Queen!” a Draconian general roared desperately as he staggered towards her, chest heaving, scales streaked with blood. “They...they do not tire! Their mana—it never runs out!”
Lysandra’s eyes widened in horror as she surveyed the battlefield. This was something Asher had warned about once but there was nothing they could do to keep up except fight to the death.
Where was he now? They needed him and everyone more than ever.
Demons of all races—draconians, vampires, goblins, orcs, vulpins and more had united and put aside difference. They were fighting desperately, pouring their mana and lifeblood into every strike. Yet, their Hunter adversaries stood unfazed, their mana seemingly inexhaustible.
Then, she noticed it—a Hunter faltering briefly, only to hastily inject a small vial filled with swirling radiant liquid into his neck. Instantly revitalized, he unleashed a devastating wave of radiant power, cutting down dozens more of Lysandra’s warriors.
“No...” she whispered, voice trembling with shock and horror. She could see they were somehow recovering their lost mana in the blink of an eye, allowing them to unleash powerful attacks without holding back.
Her heart clenched bitterly, knowing well that this was nothing but forbidden. There must be a price to recover mana like this.
Yet, these Hunters reveled in their unnatural strength, roaring with twisted exhilaration:
“For humanity!” they screamed fervently, voices merging into a terrifying chorus. “Death to demons!”
Hope faded quickly among Lysandra’s ranks, replaced swiftly by despair. Demons fell in waves, their dying roars echoing hauntingly. Bodies piled high, rivers of blood soaking the shattered earth. Lysandra herself felt the mounting weight of dread, realizing they could not hold out against these endless, evil forces for long.
Rhino King watched her from afar, eyes narrowing dangerously. This demon posed a greater threat than he’d expected. Irritation surged through him, a growl reverberating within his armored chest.
“Enough playing,” he rumbled deeply, voice vibrating with raw menace as he slowly unfolded his massive arms, stepping forward with thunderous footsteps that cracked the earth beneath him. His deep voice resonated like distant thunder, commanding his forces, “Get out of my way!”
The Hunters parted instantly, their awe-filled gazes following their monstrous commander as he advanced into the heart of the battlefield, a towering, unstoppable force.
Lysandra spun to face him, her dark red eyes blazing defiantly, weapons raised. “So, you finally step forward yourself,” she hissed fiercely, “coward!”
Rhino King’s response was a low, dark chuckle, dripping contempt. “You mistake boredom for cowardice, you demon bitch. I am going to make you eat your words now.”
Before Lysandra could fully prepare, Rhino King surged forward in an explosion of power and speed, his massive form defying logic, closing the distance instantly. His armored fist, glowing faintly with tainted radiant power, slammed brutally against her blades.
Lysandra gasped in agony, staggering back from the sheer force of his strike, arms shaking violently. Her feet dug into the earth, leaving deep gouges as she skidded backwards, barely holding herself upright. Blood trickled from her lip as she fought to regain balance.
Impossible! she thought desperately. His strength—it’s monstrous.
“What’s wrong, queen of the draconians?” Rhino King sneered, crimson eyes glowing cruelly as he stalked forward slowly, heavy footsteps shaking the battlefield. “Can’t catch your breath? That wasn’t even 1% of my power.”
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