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Hitman with a Badass System
Chapter 1176: All out battle in Celestial ValleyChapter 1176 All out battle in Celestial Valley
Pink, watching Gaya valiantly battle the monstrous creatures, couldn't help but be impressed. She understood why had chosen such a powerful partner. Gaya, despite possessing only mortal realm cultivation, was holding her ground admirably.
"She's doing well on her own. The beasts seem hesitant to fully engage. They're testing her, unsure of her actual strength due to her mortal realm cultivation," Cain observed. His siblings nodded in agreement, understanding that the intelligent creatures were cautious, likely suspecting Gaya of concealing her true power and hesitant to fully engage, unsure of Gaya's true power.
"Come on, Pink, you need to hurry and jam their spell. They're watching Gaya too closely," Ayag urged, his voice laced with impatience.
"Be patient, Ayag. It's a complex spell, not just a simple crystal to hack into," Sarba defended Pink, trying to ease the tension.
"I'm almost there. If I can overload these crystals, they might blow up, disrupting their spellcasting," Pink said, her fingers flying over the keyboard.
"That could buy Ghost some time to get Gaya out of the Celestial Valley," Sarba added, assessing the situation.
"Keep at it, Pink. Once you're done, we'll wait for Ghost's cue," Ayag said, her voice firm with resolve. They all knew the stakes were high, and every second counted in ensuring Gaya's safe extraction.
As the chaotic scene unfolded in the Celestial Valley, Gaya unleashed a flurry of poison-based spells, her arrows flying swiftly toward the encroaching beasts. Laced with lethal toxins, her attacks created bursts of greenish smoke upon impact, dissolving some of the smaller creatures that dared to come close.
"Damn you, ugly fucks!" Gaya shouted, her voice filled with frustration and fury as she let loose another volley of arrows. Each spell she cast shimmered with a deadly, emerald glow, weaving through the air like serpents hunting their prey.
Cain, watching intently, pointed out a group of porcupine-like beasts with metallic wings, roughly the size of tigers. They soared around Gaya, launching needle-like projectiles from their bodies.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt"She's in a tight spot!" Cain exclaimed as Gaya narrowly dodged the onslaught. Despite her agility, a few needles grazed her skin, eliciting a string of curses from her.
"Fuck! That's gonna leave a mark!" Gaya yelled, wincing in pain but continuing her fierce battle.
"She's struggling to keep up. She won't last much longer at this rate." Ayag said, observing the situation.
As the brutal battle raged on, Gaya was suddenly blindsided by an unseen force that sent her sprawling across the ground. She skidded harshly, leaving a trail in her wake, before forcefully pushing herself back onto her feet.
"What the fuck just hit me?" Confusion and anger flashed in her eyes as she spat out.
Pink, observing from afar, echoed Gaya's confusion with a worried mutter, "What's going on?"
"It's the invisible panthers! Remember those winged creatures we killed? They're here!" Ayag exclaimed, realization dawning on her face.
Seeing the fight, Sarba's expression turned grave as he acknowledged the direness of the situation.
"She's in deep trouble now. Those panthers are bad news,"
"She can't match up to them without Ghost's dark flames or his agility. She's at a serious disadvantage." Cain nodded in agreement
Impatience and concern were evident in Ayag's voice as he grumbled about Michael's delayed arrival,
"Damn it, Ghost, where the fuck are you? She needs you now!"
As Gaya valiantly fended off the relentless assault from the beasts, her frustration and fury were palpable. Between powerful swings and skillful dodges, she shouted into the chaos, "Where the hell are you, human?" Her voice carried a mix of anger and desperation, echoing through the valley.
The invisible panthers relentlessly attacked her from all sides, their strikes leaving her reeling and coughing up blood. Meanwhile, the metallic-winged porcupines added to her woes, bombarding her with a barrage of needle-like projectiles. Despite her formidable fighting skills, the onslaught was proving too much.
In a moment of fierce defiance, Gaya roared with indomitable spirit, "Human, you better be sick or dead for leaving your wife to get her ass kicked like this!" Her words were a testament to her unyielding nature, even in the face of overwhelming odds.
Ayag, despite his worry, couldn't help but chuckle at Gaya's fiery remark. "She's still got that spark in her, even now," he commented, admiration laced in his tone.
Sarba nodded in agreement, her eyes fixed on the ongoing battle. "She's fighting hard. But she needs Ghost now more than ever," she said, her voice tinged with concern.
The Celestial Valley, usually a serene realm, had transformed into a chaotic battlefield as Gaya, the fierce Goddess of Monsters, clashed with an array of formidable beasts. Her combat skills were put to the ultimate test as she faced enemies that were not only powerful but also cunning in their tactics.
Gaya unleashed a barrage of poison-based spells, each one a deadly concoction of her own making. However, the intelligent beasts of the valley were adept at evading her attacks, using the natural terrain to their advantage. The winged porcupines, with their metallic wings, soared high, releasing volleys of needles that rained down like deadly hail. Gaya twisted and turned, narrowly dodging the onslaught, her armor clinking with each evasive maneuver.
"Come on, you cowardly creatures! Is that all you've got?" Gaya taunted, her voice laced with both fury and defiance.
From her hidden vantage point, Pink watched anxiously, murmuring, "She's brave, but those beasts are relentless. Ghost needs to hurry."
Ayag, perched atop Michael's shoulder, growled in frustration, "She's tough, but even she has limits. Those damn invisible panthers are playing dirty!"
Sarba chimed in, her voice filled with worry, "Those panthers are striking from the shadows. She can't see them coming!"
The valley echoed with the sounds of battle as Gaya continued to fight. The ground shook under her feet as she launched a series of explosive poison spells, creating clouds of toxic fumes that momentarily slowed the beasts' advance. But the intelligent creatures quickly adapted, using the dense foliage and rocky outcrops to shield themselves.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmSuddenly, a massive beast, resembling a cross between a lion and a rhinoceros, charged at Gaya. She rolled to the side, narrowly avoiding its horned charge. As she regained her footing, the invisible panthers struck again, their claws leaving deep gashes on her arms. Blood trickled down her wounds, but Gaya's spirit remained unbroken.
"You'll have to do better than that to take me down!" Gaya shouted, firing another volley of arrows, each tipped with her deadliest poison. The arrows found their marks, bringing down several of the smaller beasts.
In the midst of the chaos, a massive eagle-like creature swooped down from the sky, its talons aimed at Gaya. With a swift movement, she drew her sword and sliced through its talons, sending the creature reeling back into the air with a screech of pain.
"This is insane! She's fighting an entire army!" Pink exclaimed, her eyes wide with disbelief.
Gaya's breaths became heavier as the battle wore on, her movements slightly slower, but her determination never waned. She knew she couldn't keep this up indefinitely. She needed backup, and she needed it fast.
As another wave of beasts converged on her, Gaya braced herself for their attack, ready to fight until her last breath.
In the midst of the tumultuous battle within the Celestial Valley, Gaya found herself growling in frustration at the overwhelming strength of the monstrous creatures surrounding her. Each beast, more formidable than the last, pressed in on her with increasing ferocity. The valley, once a haven of natural beauty, had turned into a nightmarish arena.
"These damned beasts are stronger than I anticipated," Gaya grumbled, her breaths heavy with exertion. "Rin, Zariel... you'll regret sending me into this hellish trap."
The creatures, sensing her weakening state, intensified their onslaught. They had begun to realize that the goddess before them, despite her formidable reputation, was not invincible. Their attacks grew more coordinated and savage, exploiting every gap in her defense.
Gaya's dark armor, which had thus far shielded her from the worst attacks, started showing signs of wear. Chips and cracks appeared across its surface, a visual testament to the relentless beating it had endured. Inside, Gaya could feel the strain of battle taking its toll, her movements growing slower, her reactions less sharp. The APD attached to her suit worked overtime, injecting healing potions into her bloodstream, but it was barely enough to keep pace with the injuries she sustained.
As she parried a blow from one of the metallic-winged porcupines, a shadow loomed overhead. An enormous eagle, its talons bared and eyes filled with murderous intent, dived towards her. Gaya braced herself for the impact, knowing that she might not be able to withstand another direct hit.
In that split second, as the eagle's screech pierced the air, a black sword streaked across the sky with incredible speed. It impaled the eagle mid-flight, its sharp blade piercing through the creature's body and pinning it to the ground. Gaya, who had been mere inches from being struck, looked up in shock and relief.
The arrival of the black sword, hurled with such precision and force, turned the tide in an instant. Gaya knew that there was only one person who could have sent such timely aid – her husband, Michael.