Chapter 120 - Lord of the Titans vs The Mage Gang
Donovan:
The boy snapped his fingers, ung a gigantic fireball into the air, which exploded into hundreds of smaller fireballs. The men shielded themselves with magid I quickly jured a stone shelter to protect myself and a few others.
He’s using advanced fire magic! I’ve seen him use thunder and other elements! And now these damned golems! How is this possible?!
“Let’s kill this bastard!” I shouted, stepping out of the stone shelter and juring a powerful forbidden spell.
“Have fun!” he said to the golems with a cruel smile as the elemental golems began charging toward us.
We were at least 40 soldiers, half of them mages, against 5 golems and the boy.
The golem, shaped like a stone woman standing 3 meters tall, leaped into the fray, her arm morphing into a fming stone bde. She crashed into the middle of us, deliveriating kicks and plunging her fiery bde into the chest of one of the men.
“Damn it!” the soldier beside me shouted, fear evident in his voice.
I looked ahead and saw the monstrous dog-like creature made of pnts rushing toward me. Immediately, I raised a spiked stone barrier a it charging toward the beast. The monster leaped, shattering the barrier, and its body was covered in roses that shot out thorns.
One of the soldiers charged the pnt golem with a fming axe, but tendrils shot out from the creature’s body.
“Bastard!” the soldier yelled, swinging his axe and cutting through the tendrils. However, the monstrous dog opes mouth, spitting out several seeds that burst into more tendrils, grabbing the soldier and ensnaring him. The monstrous golem pounced on him, its mouth full of spiked teeth ready to devour him.
What the hell!
The man was beien alive, screaming. I tried to help him, but saw many of the other soldiers struggling against the golems. The rgest oood about 4 meters tall, a knight made of yellow light wielding a massive fming stone sword, fighting off five men at once.
“This… this is a real battlefield…” I muttered, stunned by the sheer iy of the battle.
The men uheir spells, and I saw fire and water explode together against the golem.
“We o kill the golem summoner!” someone shouted.
“Wall of thorns!” I jured, making tless walls sprout around us, sending thorns in all dires, hoping to hit the monsters attag us.Suddenly, the golem of dark clouds leaped into the middle of them, and a powerful wind sucked up all the thorns that had been unched.
‘ROOOOAAAR!’ the dark cloud golem roared, sending the thorns flying back at the men, while the water golem beside it swelled up and exploded, jetting itself toward the soldiers with a powerful force.
“Where’s the boy?! We o kill him! If he dies, these damned golems will disappear with him!” I shouted, running through the chaos.
Amidst the mayhem, I spotted the boy and was stunned by what I saw. He was sitting on a rge stone chair, like a throne, resting his head on his fist as he watched the chaos unfold around him.
Seeing him like that sent an inexplicable chill through my body. The boy, sitting on that throne, exuded an eerie presence, as if I were being stared down by a beast.
“Coward!” I shouted.
As soon as I said that, all the golems froze. They deactivated their magid stood still like statues, leaving the soldiers in utter fusion.
The golems turheir gaze toward me all at once, and a wave of dread washed over me. Suddenly, they exploded and vanished.
The boy rose from his stohrone and began walking toward me, drawing his sword.
“For your sake, it would’ve beeer if you’d faced the golems,” he said, his voice cold and dripping with menace.
“Prepare ranged spells and overwhelm him in close bat! Let’s kill this bastard!” I shouted, as some men rushed toward him while others started fog mana for advanced spells.
How does this kid have so many elements?
I charged at him, but as I got close, an intense fear gripped my body, f me to retreat instinctively.
“What the hell is this?” I muttered, stopping as I watched the other men press forward.
He unched himself at high speed into the crowd, grabbing one soldier by the head.
“One down!” he said.
‘BAM!’ Something burst ihe man.
“AHHHHHHHHH!” the soldier screamed as roots sprouted from within, exploding his body. The boy hurled the man’s mangled corpse aside, where it y twitg, impaled by a massive flrowing from the roots.
The other soldiers froze in shock, paralyzed, unsure how to react.
“What’s the matter? You’re only tough against little girls?” the boy taunted, fury clear in his voice.
“Kill him! Kill him!” I screamed, raisihen pilrs that shot spikes as the me at him. Behind them, a squad of mages prepared a massive fire explosion spell.
The boy darted with incredible speed, wind propelling him as he deflected a sword. In the midst of his spiruck with the palm of his hand, geing a vortex of wind that hurled a few men away.
“Wall of Thorns!” I yelled, making walls rise and hurl spikes in his dire.
Fuck it! If I kill some of my own men, at least this kid will die with them.
He drove his bde into a soldier’s skull a toward anrabbing his neck.
“AHHH!” the man screamed as he was used as a shield, taking the spikes in the boy’s pce.
“e on! Amuse me!” the boy shouted, tossing the corpse at the others before jumping fain.
A soldier lu him with a fming axe, but the boy dodged to the side and, with a thunderous strike, impaled the man with his hand.
“Great fire wave!” the mages shouted, pleting their spell.
A massive wave of fmes surged toward him.
The boy stomped the ground, and a gigantic tsunami of water rose, swallowing the fmes.
“Impossible! We’re six mages!” yelled the soldier o me, his disbelief palpable.
“Shut up and prepare another spell, damn it!” I yelled, wasting no time.
More soldiers rushed at him, and he tered with his sword, which flew from a corpse bato his hand. The boy spun the bde and, with a lightning-charged kick, shattered a soldier’s leg. Taking advantage of the imbance, he grabbed the soldier’s head with one hand and unleashed a surge of lightning, sending what remained of the man flying.
Other soldiers charged, but the boy unleashed bolts of lightning, bsting them away. Oried to shield himself with a stone barrier and rushed to attack. The boy locked the man’s axe with his sword and slipped beh it. In a swift motion, he drove his sword into the soldier’s body.
I seized the opportunity and hurled a heavy spike at him. The boy noticed and dodged backward, raising a semi-transparent yellow barrier that blocked the attack.
How the hell does he have this many elements?
"How do you have this many elements?" I asked, disbelief washing over me.
He shrugged, as if it was nothing.
"Kill him!" I shouted again, making the ground tremble as spiked stone orbs shot up from the earth, flying toward him.
"This is the reverse stone rain!" I announced, trating.
Hundreds of spiked orbs unched in his dire as he darted and dodged. Leaping into the air, he formed something resembling a bolt of lightning in his hand and drove it into a soldier’s gut, causing the spear to explode.
A water mage attempted to ambush him from behind with a powerful jet of water, but the boy reacted swiftly, charging forward with a rge stone spike floating ahead of him, cutting through the water’s pressure. With an agile burst, he surged ahead, driving the stone spike through the mage’s stomach.
"AHHHHH!" the mage screamed, coughing up blood as he colpsed to his knees.
Without hesitation, the boy raised his hand and delivered a punch that erupted in searing fmes, burning the soldier’s head and ending his life instantly.
Another soldier tried to strike him, but the boy did something that shocked me.
“Damn! You blocked the bde with your finger!” the soldier shouted, realizing the boy had coated his finger in a wind armor.
He grasped the sword and his hand glowed blue, shattering the bde into pieces. The soldier was thrown back, but before he could hit the ground, the boy unched forward and kicked him against the wall, smashing him with a wind-enforced foot, crushing him to death with sheer pressure.
Another soldier attempted to attack him from behind, but his sword was stopped by a yellow barrier. The boy turo face him, and a stone pilr in the shape of a fist desded from the ceiling, smming into the soldier and knog him to the floor.
More soldiers rushed in.
The boy spun with his sword, slig the neck of a kneeling soldier.
"Let’s make you useful," he said to the fallen man, delivering a devastating palm strike.
The soldier’s body was hurled violently, growing pnt-like spikes, but then abruptly stopped mid-air, pulled back by a yellow cord that ed around him like a serpent.
With a fluid motion, the boy swung the cord, using the soldier’s body as a projectile, hurling it toward the advang men. They were struck by the spiked corpse ao the ground, only to find themselves ensnared by rapidly growing roots that sprouted from the body, immobilizing them.
The boy dashed toward them and, with a stomp of his foot, massive stone spikes erupted, rag toward the soldiers. I saw the pani their eyes, but before they could react, they were impaled by the spikes.
The remaining soldiers started charging up powerful spells.
‘Tsk,’ the boy clicked his tongue.
"This is taking too long..." he said, impatient.
The mages were preparing their stro attacks, and he was too far away to reach them in time.
"You're dead! Use everything at full power!" I yelled, sure that victory was within reach.
He looked at us with his cold, calg blue eyes.
"Do not mistake my mercy for weakness, mortal!" he said, and an overwhelming fear seized me. My body froze, and even my magic faltered. I colpsed to my knees as I heard those words. His voice didn’t sound human.
The entire area was ed by a bck cloud, and we were all trapped within it, surrounded by thundercps erupting all around. In the midst of the chaos, the boy advanced slowly, the bck mist parting before him as if it feared him.
I swallowed hard as I faced the boy, a chilling terror c through me, like I was standing before something far beyond my uanding.

