Only My Weapons Level UP
Chapter 84: Become my lunch
As the wounded beast attempted to flee, its massive wings beating in a desperate attempt to gain altitude, Terry’s eyes blazed with determination. He launched himself toward the creature with a swift, agile leap, his body soaring through the air.
With precision and calculated movements, Terry maneuvered himself to the dragon’s back, gripping onto its rough scales. He moved with agility and grace, each step bringing him closer to his target—the vulnerable head of the beast.
Terry pressed forward with unwavering focus as the wind whipped against his face, and the ground seemed to blur beneath him. The dragon, unaware of its new adversary, continued its frantic attempts to escape. 𝙛𝓻𝒆𝒆𝒘𝙚𝓫𝙣𝙤𝒗𝙚𝓵.𝙘𝙤𝙢
Closing the distance, Terry positioned himself behind the beast’s massive head. With a swift, fluid motion, he unleashed a series of powerful strikes, targeting the creature’s most vulnerable spots. His blows landed with a resounding impact, fueled by a combination of strength and skill honed through countless battles.
The dragon, caught off guard by the unexpected assault, roared in pain and fury. Its attempts to shake off Terry grew more frantic, its massive form convulsing with each blow. But Terry, undeterred by the beast’s struggles, maintained his grip and continued his assault.
With each strike, the dragon’s resistance faltered. Its movements became sluggish, and its attempts to escape grew weaker. Terry’s relentless barrage had found its mark, weakening the creature’s resolve and sapping its strength.
Terry attacked with his whole right arm while he used his left to keep holding on to the scales of the beast to avoid the fall. Terry continued his relentless assault on the back of the beast. Channeling his inner strength, he swung his arm down like a mighty hammer, each blow landing with precision and force.
The resounding impact echoed through the air as Terry’s arm collided with the dragon’s tough scales. With each strike, he mimicked the motions of a hammer, delivering powerful blows that reverberated through the creature’s massive frame.
As Terry rained down his hammer-like strikes, the beast roared in agony, its scales cracking and splintering under the relentless onslaught. The sheer power behind each blow left the surrounding onlookers in awe, their eyes wide with amazement at Terry’s incredible display of strength.
Still, the beast resisted all those attacks and began to spin while flying upward. Terry didn’t like that, but he kept going. The wounded dragon, desperate and enraged, suddenly spun in the air with incredible speed. Its massive wings beat against the sky, propelling it upwards with a velocity that stunned everyone momentarily.
The dragon’s sudden ascent was a display of its sheer power and agility, defying the laws of gravity as it soared higher and higher. Its body twisted and turned, leaving a trail of gusts and turbulence in its wake.
Witnessing the dragon’s awe-inspiring aerial maneuvers, the group watched in a mixture of astonishment and concern. The sheer speed and precision with which the creature maneuvered through the air left them in awe of its formidable abilities. Eventually, it disappeared alongside Terry.
As the group watched Terry and the dragon disappear into the vast expanse of the sky, a sense of helplessness washed over them. Their eyes met, and a heavy silence settled among them. They knew that, at that moment, they were powerless to aid their friend in his epic battle.
A mixture of worry, concern, and admiration filled their expressions. They had witnessed Terry’s incredible skills and unwavering determination countless times before, but this particular challenge seemed beyond their reach.
Their expressions revealed a bit of regret, knowing that they couldn’t actively contribute to their ally’s struggle. They wanted to stand by Terry’s side, offer their support, and lend their own strengths to the fight. But deep down, they also understood the limitations of their own capabilities.
It was a moment of unity as they silently acknowledged the importance of each individual’s role. They recognized that while they couldn’t physically assist Terry, their support and faith in his abilities perhaps were just as crucial.
As the dragon climbed higher into the sky, it seemed to blend with the clouds, becoming a fleeting shadow against the backdrop of the heavens. Its powerful wings beat against the air, creating a thunderous sound that reverberated through the surroundings.
As Terry clung to the dragon’s back, his body strained against the powerful winds rushing past him. The altitude had increased rapidly, and the air grew thinner, making it increasingly difficult for him to catch his breath. Every gasp for air felt like a desperate struggle against the biting cold and the lack of oxygen.
With each breath, he could feel the burn in his lungs, a painful reminder of the unforgiving environment he found himself in. The intense pressure of the wind against his face made it hard to keep his eyes open, and his vision blurred.
"Just die... and become my lunch," Terry said, exhausted. "You don’t have anything better to do, anyway. Might as well make yourself useful."
Despite the challenging circumstances, Terry pressed on, his determination unwavering. He knew that this was a crucial moment, a chance to strike at the beast’s heart and turn the battle’s tide. With every ounce of strength he could muster, he launched himself forward, aiming precise strikes at the dragon’s vulnerable spots.
However, the combination of the high altitude and the dragon’s erratic movements made it difficult for Terry to maintain his balance. He struggled to find a firm grip, his fingers slipping against the scales of the dragon’s back. Each swing of his arm felt heavy and labored as if the weight of the world rested upon him.
As Terry clung tightly to the dragon’s back, his eyes widened in awe and apprehension as the sky around them transformed before his very eyes. The familiar blue hues began to fade, replaced by a deepening darkness that engulfed the heavens. Stars, once distant specks, now seemed to draw closer, twinkling with an otherworldly brilliance. There was no more oxygen ahead...