The game has become a real alternate world-Chapter 136 - 88 Soul-Catching Duel_3
Chapter 136: Chapter 88 Soul-Catching Duel_3
Originally intended to chop off the thumb, but lacking the angle, this time the little finger was sliced off instead.
The pain was intensely excruciating.
Both bodies started yelling, the dumb head frantically waved the scepter without hesitation.
"Fool, don’t grab! Argh..."
"It hurts so much, you can’t fight at all, let me fight!"
The two heads started arguing, throwing the body into chaos. fгeewebnovёl.com
Kana grabbed the rope of blood and swung herself over.
The Warrior’s Sword in her hand slashed down instantly. This time it didn’t cut off one of the heads but instead sliced off the dumb head’s ear.
"Argh, my ear, my ear!"
Pain surged, and the dumb head roared out.
However, this time the smart head didn’t feel the pain in the ear; although their bodies shared a sense of pain, the heads did not share the sense of pain.
Nor could they share each other’s thoughts and feelings.
The sting combined with Kana’s previous words influenced the dumb head, forcing an attempt to seize control.
The smart head panicked too, cursing and trying to stop it, plunging both heads into a dispute, throwing the entire body into turmoil.
"Blow you up, I’ll blow you up, you little shrimp!" the dumb head shouted, a large fireball formed on the wooden staff, and as this was a Magic Node, the fireball inflated rapidly.
Kana was startled upon seeing this, quickly using the blood to control herself and swiftly evading.
"Boom!"
The fireball fired out, slamming into the wall, and exploding flames spread immediately.
The entire cave shook wildly, with debris falling from above, and the flames spreading everywhere.
Part of the flames even clung to the ogre, and with the explosion, its bloated belly shriveled, bursting into numerous wounds.
Many of its bones were broken.
"Argh, so, so painful..."
The double-headed ogre screamed, struggling to get up, leaning on its scepter.
The dumb head’s face was blown apart, and after patting himself to put out the flames, his eyes couldn’t open and he couldn’t see his surroundings.
Meanwhile, Kana had hidden behind them before the explosion, now pulling herself up with the blood.
The Warrior’s Sword in her hand mercilessly chopped at the dumb head, whose eyes couldn’t open.
The smart head saw it, but perhaps because of the recent explosion, or perhaps due to the sibling rivalry for body control.
He didn’t voice a warning in time, nor did he try to evade.
Whether he didn’t want to, or was already tired of his foolish sibling, was unclear.
Kana’s sword blade hit down.
Amid the cries of pain, one of the ogre’s heads was chopped off, blood gushing out as the head fell to the ground.
Having cut off one of the heads, Kana stood on its shoulders and turned to look at the other head.
This time the smart head started to fight back, throwing a punch.
Kana leaned back, flipping in the air and landing on the ground.
"You didn’t stop me?" Kana was already prepared for the other head’s intervention, ready to chop one of the heads off, yet surprisingly it was this easy.
"My brother is too foolish."
He raised his scepter, igniting small fireballs that circled around it.
If the smart head used magic, even the ogre’s frenzy magic could be somewhat suppressed, at least not recklessly detonating like the earlier fireball.
The previous fireball was an attack unleashed by the dumb head amidst the pain, seizing the opportunity.
"This is the end, little shrimp. I will eat you, and then grow a new head."
As long as the ogre has one head left, the other can continue to grow.
"Guess why you have two heads?" Kana suddenly smiled and said.
The fireball on the scepter never solidified, instead dissipating into ash in the air.
There are two useful ways to fight ogres.
Make the two heads argue, throwing the body into chaos. Or, find a way to eliminate one of the heads.
"What?" the smart head said with some panic, waving his scepter.
However, the fireball on it could not fully form.
Kana laughed and charged forward.
Facing the charging Kana, he tried to use the scepter to attack, only to find his movements weren’t as precise as expected.
Although he aimed at hitting Kana, it either missed entirely over her head or veered off sideways.
Like a person missing one eye, unable to accurately gauge distance and position.
An ogre missing a head is even worse.
He could only wave haphazardly, watching as Kana pushed onto him, using blood to pull herself next to his head.
"A double-headed ogre missing one head is no different from a pig or dog ready for slaughter."
With that, the sword blade slashed down.
The smart head fell from the neck.
The massive body collapsed with a thud.
The ritual was complete.
The surrounding magic and blood started to contract towards the center.
The ogre’s body’s magic was forcibly extracted.
The Magic Node and the inscribed ritual began to operate.
Like soul-like light particles mixed with magic.
Everything gathered together, condensing into a light orb.
"By blood, I swear, slothful soul.
Make an oath to become my power, as punishment for failure.
Make a century-long pact... What? Five years, no, that’s too little.
At least 50 years. Seven years won’t do either, you’re the failure, so 40 years then.
...
Okay, okay, 10 years, no less."
With the 10-year oath made, the light orb transformed into a solid.
The two-headed ogre head transformed into a phantasmal light orb-like thing, plunging into Kana’s body.
The force made Kana sit down abruptly, even rolling over twice.
Obviously, even with the 10-year oath made, the ogre’s soul wasn’t very pleased.
Kana patted her butt, stood up without anger.
Complaining, "It’s just that you’re local; if you were from elsewhere, you think I would haggle with you?"
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