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part of its body in two diagonal lines. The individual then delivered a powerful
ression quickly vanished as he took in his fathe
ather from head to toe, horrified by what he saw. One of his father's
g around him. His father could see the despair in his son's eyes and knew he couldn't bear to tell him the truth-that he had only a few minutes
o fight together and defeat the monsters. He knew his son wouldn't keep a
o home," his father said, his face a mix of pain and dete
father. "But Dad, you're in such a condi-..." Suzal be
ed with all the stre
s once again and looking in the direction of the approaching m
lain everything when we get home. For now, let's go wild..." He inwardly
said, seeing both monsters closing in on them. H
battle. As he dashed towards the two monsters, Grafiel watched him, feeling a wave of nostalgia. Seeing Su
shouted, beginning to mold mana w
ially recovered from the previous attack, also rushed at Suzal. As the distan
ed his body, enhancing his physical capabilities and resilience. When the Hydra's
trunk slightly with the force of his legs. Before the Hydra could react, Suzal ma
o
nificant damage. The Hydra retaliated with its tail, but Suzal evaded by jumping into the air and landing backward. Seei
movements. Suzal then stopped in the middle, pretending to be exhausted as he sat down and deactivated his Mighty Aura
Boom
at the dead Hydra. He then turned his fierce glance to the next monster, the Minot
toward Suzal. Suzal rushed to meet it, his mind
attack with his own swords, but the sheer force of the Minotaur's swing pushed him back. Suzal stabbed one s
h Suzal hadn't activated his Mighty Aura form, he held h
sive sword. Undeterred, the Minotaur continued its relentless assault, swinging its sword at Suzal. It was aston
Clang
mina waning. He was, after all, just a three-year-o
deciding to go on the offensive, he rushed directly at the M
as
blow with incredible speed. Another attack came from the side, but Suzal evaded it with a flip in the air. As the M
's back, then sprinted toward a nearby tree. The Minotaur, seeing Suzal without a weapon, charged at him, de
e ground around it exploded, causing it to fall
, he thought, 'This Suzal... He has already surpassed me. To think he would kill two B Rank monste
and my precious villagers. It se
to the ground, drawing Suzal's immediate attention. Before
oo
with a single, pressing thought: 'This isn't just mana exhaustion. He still has over 13% of his total man
ealization
ote, Grafiel stood no chance of surviving. The poison had al
p!
cried out, "You! Dad... YOU GODDAMN LIAR!!! YOU SAID WE WOULD TALK AGAIN, AND NOW YOU'RE LEAVING ME ALL ALONE!
OM
d, and another horrifying realization dawned on him. 'That direction... No, no, no. That's where the village is. D
e, you won't escape. Not until I giv
orward with renewed speed. The moment he arrived at
illage lay in ruins, obliterated by an explosion with
htly they trembled. He fell to his knees, overwhelmed by the sheer magnitude
pair, outwardly he screamed in agony, unable to
old man as he entered the village, surveying the scene with surprise. He thought, 'I was exp
Suzal asked in a cold, emotionless voice, a
n thought as Suzal spoke again, "
, that would be me. Why, did I do something wrong by wiping your village of
" Suza
lse malice as he said, "Your village... It was quite