Black Onyx - Forgotten Magic

Chapter 280: Painful Slaps



Chapter 280: Painful Slaps

Bam! Bam! Bam!

The exchange of powerful strikes continued through the night, and only the fires around the city and the moon in the sky provided some light for the two opponents.

Small empty Earth Crystals littered the ground in the hundreds, most of them already cracked and not worth reusing. It was what Gerald gathered over the months and it came quite handy now. All that trash of Poor and Low quality finally got some use.

That's when the Ogre noticed something alarming. The stone giant it was facing was now already almost as big as it was, and still going strong. It, on the other hand, was almost already out of Mana, and when that ran out the defense would greatly diminish. Even its strength would decrease by around 20%!

The Ogre suddenly started to panic. It wasn't much, but Gerald noticed since he was looking for it.

He knew the status of the beast better than the Ogre itself. It suddenly tried to distance itself from him.

"Oh, no you don't!" He started attacking even more aggressively, pulling out spell scrolls and Elemental magic attacks, keeping it preoccupied.

Twenty Greater Fireballs exploded on every part of its body, and Wind Blades and Ice Lances pounded on its skin.

The Ogre's Mana plummeted.

"Roar! Damn you, human!" Realizing it fell into a trap, the Ogre burst out with even greater vigor and put all its energy into a single attack. Mana gathered in its fists as it swung them at Gerald.

Ka-Boom!

The stone giant exploded. Not a single piece was left standing.

"Hahaha, that was a good hit!"

The Ogre jerked its head up, only to see the hated human standing in the sky with his hands on his hips and wearing a mocking smile. He barely had a scratch.

"Now that you so kindly wasted all your Mana, let me show you how real fighting is done," Gerald shouted and his Aura rose to the peak. "Remember it for the next life!"

He rose his hands to the sky, and broken stones rose up with them. Hundreds of meter-long Stone Bolts were instantly formed and hung menacingly, rocking in the wind.

Next, nine Greater Fireballs started forming around him in a circle, each containing 50MP of pure fiery destruction. With his mind increasing he could create and control ever greater amounts of magic.

The Greater Fireballs moved to the side, and another set of nine started forming in their place. The creation was repeated once more, resulting in almost thirty of them lighting up the night sky.

Many eyes turned in his direction, towards the shining beacon of hope.

Such a display of power would have never moved the Ogre usually, however, when without the protection of magic, the mere sight filled it with dread.

It tried to immediately escape, however, tall walls appearing suddenly all around it boxed it in. Even after breaking them, they would immediately reform themselves as Gerald laughed at its pathetic attempts at escape. Meanwhile, the spells kept increasing in the sky.

"Oh I just got an idea!" he suddenly exclaimed with bright eyes.

The flames and stone collided in the sky. It was less than half of the spells, but the change was immediate.

The rock was bathed in flames and soon turned red. The air around it warped from the heat as the silicon-based minerals turned white and started dripping molten stone.

"Do you like meteors?" Gerald asked. "I think they are pretty neat! Natural fireworks...and so brilliantly destructive."

The Ogre roared in response like a caged animal, calling for help from its brethren.

Immediately the Orcs nearby stopped fighting and destroying the city, and like a flood, they stormed towards their superior.

"Gerald!" Tabbris shouted, "Stop playing around, finish it!"

"Tsk," Gerald clicked his tongue in annoyance seeing the beasts were coming back. "There's never any time to play, everybody is always in such a hurry" He flicked his hand, and the entirety of his spells on standby descended towards one target like a storm.

First were the Meteors. They splashed on the Ogre, created small explosions, and burst into flames.

The second was the Greater Fireballs. They exploded on its body, taking out small chunks of flesh and rupturing the skin.

Behind them were the Stone Bolts. They pierced deep in the Ogre's flesh, making it look like a porcupine.

Then the Ice Lances fell and dug even deeper, creating gruesome wounds and freezing the body.

Lastly, Wind Blades fell all over the wounded monster, crisscrossing the limbs and hacking off pieces of muscle tissue.

However, even all that, the Ogre was still alive and standing. It was now completely enraged and beating on the walls around it like crazy. Though, the only thing that achieved was to make its wounds even worse, nothing else.

"Damn!" Gerald exclaimed, "You are one tough little bugger, aren't you?" he exhausted most of his Ether Crystals for all those spells. It was time he took the matters into his own hand.

"Hands-on approach it is then!"

He 'fell' from the sky and slapped the Ogre on the head.

Pang!

Destruction Palm was mildly effective! Gerald avoided the mad Ogre's attempt at catching him and flew to its back, slapping again.

Pang!

The Ogre roared again and became even more aggressive in its attacks. But It was useless. Gerald simply stayed just out of its reach and threw a Fireball every now and then or struck with destruction Palm whenever the opportunity presented itself.

The attacks were all concentrated on the head. The damn beast had such a thick skull that even after it became blind and had its face blasted away, it could still stand, swiping at the air around it.

Eventually, the blood loss became too great and it slowed down, until it couldn't move anymore and fell to the ground. At that time Gerald flew high, and like a falling meteor, he plummeted down, plunging the Toothpick through the Ogre's heart.

There was no reaction. The Ogre was dead.

"Hmm, quite anticlimactic" He pulled out his bloody spear and wiped it with a piece of cloth, before storing it away.


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