Capítulo 1443: Several Sighs
With each of Adam’s evolutions, Silvana beca stronger as well. This applied to every part of his power, but Silvana, as his Operator, occupied a special place in the inner space.
She had her own energy that she completely controlled, and Adam tried not to use her energy unnecessarily. It was the right decision, because a situation like this could always happen.
To fight nax, who had summoned the golden armor and spear, on equal terms, Adam needed to use the second form of his Stellar Nexus.
He could do this at any mont, but as with his previous Nexus, he needed more energy for a more powerful ability.
Up to this point, their fight had been evenly matched, with each having to use many abilities and all their trump cards, but nax was different from Adam. He was a monster, and his energy reserves were much greater.
nax had enough energy to maintain the golden armor after using all his abilities. If soone like Erada or, even more so, Beatra had been in his place, they would have been exhausted within a minute.
“Hmm?” nax narrowed his eyes as he looked at Adam, who had put his staff forward. “What is he doing?”
When Silvana appeared next to Adam and cracks ran across the staff, nax beca alert. He realized that there was no more ti to waste.
“I don’t know what you’re planning to do, but it won’t help you!” nax exclaid, pointing his spear at Adam.
Tremble. Tremble. Tremble.
The spear trembled as three golden rings appeared at its tip. Each ring was slightly larger than the previous one, creating a funnel aid directly at Adam.
nax’s face contorted in pain as blood flowed from his eyes, but he continued to fill his weapon with energy.
Soon, a bright crystal-shaped fragnt soared among the rings, gathering enough energy to destroy the hill to its very foundation.
“Let’s see how you block this!”
The fragnt trembled as it burst forth in a compressed ray that sliced through the dark sky with a golden line.
In just a few monts, the fragnt would reach Adam, and a devastating explosion would reduce him to ashes, ending their battle.
But…
Crack.
At that mont, Adam snapped his staff, dividing it into two equal parts. He did not break his weapon, for purple energy erged from the two tips, forming sharp spikes.
Now, in his hands were two black rods, enveloped in white-purple energy, like a powerful fla running along the edges in a trembling vortex.
Without fear in his eyes, Adam stretched out his arm and waved one of the rods.
So ti ago, he had used a similar weapon as well. It was one of Lone Blaze’s abilities when he could summon the rods and raise the temperature during battle, heating the rods and threads.
It was a powerful ability, but Adam’s Stellar Nexus had a completely different purpose.
“Alright, that should be enough…” Adam’s voice rang out as the purple line turned into a portal right in the air.
Before the fragnt could reach him, Adam bounced off his energy and disappeared into the portal.
Whoooooooosh!
The fragnt flew through the spot where Adam had just been, reaching the ground in a heartbeat.
A bright flash covered the canyon as a wild tremor comparable to a powerful earthquake ran across the surface.
Tremble. Tremble. Tremble.
The edges of the canyon cracked as heavy rocks broke off, rolling down the slope. Streams of light, golden flas filled everything from the bottom of the canyon to its peaks.
If the fragnt had struck the surface, the pillar of fla would surely have reached the clouds among which nax now hovered.
However, despite the fact that this attack was supposed to be the last, there was no joy on nax’s face, only panic.
He looked around as his eyes searched for Adam.
‘Where is he? Where the hell is he? Where could he have disappeared to?!’
Tremble.
An almost imperceptible tremor in space sounded from above, but for nax, it was enough. He spun around sharply, swinging his spear in advance. He knew it was Adam.
He wasn’t wrong.
SLASH!
The golden blade left a long cut on Adam’s shoulder, running along his ear.
But it didn’t matter anymore.
Thrust!
Two sharp points pierced nax’s chest as his cold eyes t nax’s shocked ones.
“This is what you wanted, r-right?” Adam’s hoarse voice rang out, blood flowing from his mouth. “We will fight to the last drop of blood, to the last bit of energy in our bodies to find out which of us is stronger.”
nax clenched his teeth as Adam swung his right rod for the next attack.
“You’re damn right!” nax roared as they crashed to the ground.
The dust cloud rose high, but a powerful gust of wind imdiately dispersed it.
BAM! BAM! BAM!
One attack after another, Adam brought the black rods down on nax. Purple specks flew in all directions with each of his attacks.
nax tried to counterattack and defend himself, but Adam beca faster with each strike. He knew his ti was running out, so like nax, he risked his life for victory.
Only one thing gave him confidence—only one of them would survive.
“GRH!!!!” nax growled in pain as he swung his spear, leaving a wide gash on Adam’s chest.
With his hand, he threw Adam aside as they found themselves several ters apart.
“Agh… Agh… Agh…”
They were both breathing heavily as darkness threatened to engulf their vision and minds. Their strength was running out, but neither of them was going to give up. They would rather die because of their stubbornness and recklessness than at the hands of their enemy.
Step.
nax stepped forward as his armor shattered into pieces, crumbling to the ground. He pulled his spear out of the ground and aid it at Adam.
“One last attack, Adam, for both of us!”
With difficulty, Adam nodded. “S-Sure… There’s no other way. Just not in this fight.”
For a mont, their gazes turned cold as they both moved. nax was about to pierce Adam with his spear, but… Adam, in turn, released the rods.
nax’s eyes widened as the purple fla engulfed him and his fra disappeared.
Thrust.
As nax took his next step, he felt a cold and dull, barely noticeable pain.
“Argh…?”
He looked down to see Adam’s hand entering his chest at the wrist. Adam’s palm pierced nax’s heart, leaving him with only a few breaths left in this life.
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