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Now reading: Chapter 926 - 926 Part 2 Dual Headed Lizard Monster from Ancient Tears BloodLine, a Action novel by AravindS.

Chapter 926: Part 2: Dual Headed Lizard Monster Chapter 926: Part 2: Dual Headed Lizard Monster From MC’s Perspective: The Dual Headed Lizard Monster roared in fury, its massive jaws parting as it unleashed a wind vortex toward the empty ground where I had been standing monts before.

Boom!

The ground trembled from the impact, sending debris flying in all directions.

I quickly sidestepped, narrowly avoiding the direct hit, but the sheer force of the blast still sent stumbling sideways.

The wind howled as the vortex tore through the landscape, uprooting everything in its path-bushes, trees, even the earth itself.

The once lush vegetation was reduced to scattered remnants, swirling in the aftermath of the monster’s attack.

The monster was relentless.

As the Dual Headed Lizard Monster turned its gargantuan body to unleash yet another vortex, I knew I couldn’t afford to waste ti.

My muscles tensed, and with a sharp exhale, I raised my sword, feeling the crackling energy of lightning surging through my veins.

“Sword Divide!” I channeled the lightning essence into the black blade, and within an instant, the sword blazed with an intense purple light.

Sparks crackled along the edges, the energy humming through the air.

With deadly precision, I aid at the creature’s second head-the one still capable of launching attacks-and released the charged lightning beam.

Boom!

The beam shot forward in a straight, blinding line, cutting through the air with a crackling hiss.

The purple light illuminated the battlefield for a brief mont before it found its mark, striking the second head of the lizard monster just as it prepared to release another wind vortex.

The beam pierced the creature’s mouth, and for a split second, the two opposing forces-lightning and wind-collided in a spectacular clash.

Boom!

The resulting explosion was deafening.

A violent surge of energy erupted from within the monster’s second head, the shockwave rippling through the air.

Sparks of lightning intertwined with gusts of wind, creating a storm of destructive power.

I watched as the energy burst inside the monster’s mouth, shredding it from within.

The wind vortex it had been preparing was obliterated in the blast, along with the second head itself.

A tortured cry echoed across the battlefield, reverberating from the monster’s remaining head.

The once fearso creature was now crippled-its second head hung lifeless, slumped to the ground in a twisted heap.

The monster had lost half of its life force, and I could see the pain etched in its remaining head, its movents growing sluggish, weakened by the death of its counterpart.

With the second head destroyed, the fight was half won.

I knew that if I could take out the first head, the monster would be finished.

And I wasn’t planning on giving it any chance to recover.

The Lizard Monster, sensing its impending doom, finally realized the severity of the situation.

A primal instinct for survival surged through its massive fra.

Without hesitation, it tried to escape by burrowing underground, its thick claws digging furiously into the earth.

The creature knew that if it stayed above ground any longer, its life would be forfeit.

I watched in surprise as the beast made its move.

For sothing so large, its speed was impressive.

The ground beneath it began to tremble as its enormous body started sinking into the soil.

But I wasn’t about to let it slip away so easily.

Calling upon my lightning phantom technique, I moved in a blur, dashing toward the monster at lightning speed.

Despite my rapid approach, the creature had already managed to bury half of its body beneath the earth by the ti I reached it.

Its survival instinct was strong, but so was my resolve.

I couldn’t allow it to escape and recover.

Halting suddenly, I switched tactics.

If I couldn’t stop it physically, I’d strike it down with raw power.

I gathered the crackling energy in my hand, feeling the surge of electricity coursing through my veins.

“Lightning Drop!” A dense, glowing ball of lightning ford in my palm, humming with barely contained energy.

Without wasting a second, I hurled the lightning ball toward the retreating monster.

Boom!

The ball made contact with the monster’s exposed back, and in an instant, it exploded into countless bolts of lightning.

The energy surged through the creature’s body, striking every inch of its massive fra, sending violent arcs of electricity across its thick, scaly hide.

Cry!

A thunderous roar of pain and anger erupted from the Lizard Monster as it thrashed wildly.

Its once-impenetrable skin began to crack and break under the relentless assault of the lightning bolts.

I could see the flickers of energy searing through its flesh, the sll of charred scales filling the air.

The monster’s escape attempt faltered as the pain overwheld it.

Its burrowing slowed, its body twitching as the electricity coursed through its muscles, locking it in place.

I saw the effectiveness of my attack imdiately.

The creature was vulnerable, and now was the ti to press my advantage.

I wasn’t going to give it a chance to recover.

Channeling more energy, I summoned another lightning ball into my palm.

“Lightning Drop!” Another dense sphere of energy ford, crackling with intensity.

I hurled it toward the monster again.

Boom!

The second lightning ball struck with devastating force, followed by a third and a fourth, each one exploding into an electrifying storm of lightning bolts.

The Lizard Monster roared in agony as each strike tore deeper into its body, its thick hide now shattered, its movents sluggish and desperate.

The ground trembled beneath the weight of its collapse as it struggled to stay upright, but the relentless barrage of lightning attacks was too much.

The once-mighty beast was now battered and broken, its life force draining away with every passing second.

The Lizard Monster, unable to withstand the relentless barrage of lightning attacks, was caught in an endless cycle of pain and desperation.

The continuous strikes of crackling energy had stopped it from retreating fully into the ground, leaving it vulnerable and exposed.

Its massive body rolled over the dirt in a futile attempt to alleviate the agony, but there was no escape from the unrelenting assault.

The once-impenetrable scales that covered its body had been shattered, revealing raw, bleeding flesh beneath.

Blood flowed freely from its many wounds, pooling beneath the monster as its life force steadily ebbed away.

Each roll, each movent, sent more of its crimson lifeblood spilling into the ground.

The monster, once a towering and fearso creature, now lay broken and battered.

It was clear-the beast was teetering on the very edge of death.

I observed the scene, assessing the creature’s condition.

It was a pitiful sight now, its strength and ferocity reduced to nothing but a fading mory.

With its body ravaged and its defenses shattered, it was ti to end this.

My hand tightened around the hilt of my sword.

“Sword Divide!” I called upon the lightning once more, channeling its raw power into my blade.

The black sword in my hand ca to life, glowing with an intense purple hue as lightning crackled and surged along its edge.

In the blink of an eye, the sword shimred with energy, ready to deliver the final blow.

This ti, the monster didn’t move.

There was no desperate lunge, no attempt to escape.

Its massive body lay still, defeated and drained, its will to fight utterly shattered.

I advanced toward the fallen creature, my eyes locked on the trembling form of the first head, the last remnant of its once-dominant presence.

With precision and cold determination, I swung my blade downward, the lightning-charged sword cutting through the air in a flash.

Shhhhkkk!

The blade t no resistance as it sliced cleanly through the monster’s thick neck, effortlessly decapitating the first head.

A torrent of blood gushed from the severed stump, spilling out in a grueso cascade, drenching the ground in dark crimson.

The headless body convulsed violently for a brief mont, its final act of defiance before it collapsed entirely.

With the second head already destroyed from my earlier attack, there was nothing left to sustain the creature’s life force.

The remaining essence of the monster drained from its massive body, leaving it still, lifeless.

It was over.

..

With the Lizard Monster lying lifeless before , I wasted no ti.

The battle may have ended, but the task was far from over.

I approached the massive carcass, blood still seeping from its nurous wounds.

The stench of charred flesh and iron filled the air, but I ignored it, focused solely on what needed to be done.

I knelt beside the creature, pulling out a small but sharp blade from my side.

The scales were tough, even in their damaged state, but with careful precision, I began to dissect the monster’s body.

The sheer size of the beast made the process grueling.

Its muscular fra and thick, armored skin were difficult to cut through, even with my enhanced strength.

I worked thodically, my hands steady as I cut away layers of flesh and muscle, searching for what I had co for-the monster core.

This core, a crystallized mass of energy, was the true prize.

It pulsed with raw power, the lifeblood of the beast’s strength and abilities.

Extracting it required care.

One wrong move could damage the core, rendering it useless.

Ti passed as I carefully carved through the dense flesh and sinew, my blade slicing through layers of tissue.

The monster’s internal structure was intricate, but I had done this enough tis to know where to look.

Finally, after nearly half an hour of careful work, my blade struck sothing solid-there it was, nestled deep within the creature’s massive chest.

The core glead faintly, a dull glow emanating from its surface.

It was large, much larger than most I had harvested, a testant to the Lizard Monster’s strength.

With a firm pull, I freed it from the surrounding tissue, holding it up to inspect it more closely.

The core throbbed with latent power, shimring faintly in the fading light.

Satisfied, I reached into my pocket and retrieved my storage ring.

With a simple thought, I opened its hidden space and gently placed the core inside.

The ring, imbued with dinsional magic, safely stored the core away for later use.

The task was done.

The field was silent, save for the faint rustling of the wind.

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