Chapter 28: Elbow Strike? A Snap! ( Part 1 )
Isa seemed to have guessed something, “You’re not telling me that after using your trump card, you’re going to end up with severed meridians or worse, die, right?”
Leon grinned awkwardly, “Well, that’s what the book says.”
“You are a good student who loves reading, brother-in-law.”
Roseweiser waved her hand, interrupting Leon and Isa’s banter.
“I think Leon was right earlier— the current situation is tough, but it’s not to the point of mutually assured destruction.”
Roseweiser said, “I still have an ace up my sleeve, but I need you guys to buy me some time.”
Leon and Isa exchanged glances.
“What ace?” Isa asked.
“Primordial Magic.”
Hearing this, Isa was slightly startled, “That powerful ancient magic, the one lost in the annals of history? Little Rose, when did you learn it?”
Roseweiser lowered her silver eyes and looked at her palm, “I wouldn’t say I’ve learned it… I can only gather the primordial power so far, I haven’t yet figured out how to use it for different forms of magic.”
She looked up at the approaching monster, her silver dragon eyes gleaming with the queen’s determination and decisiveness,
“But I have to try, what if it works?”
Roseweiser hadn’t come up with the idea of using primordial magic on a whim.
During their previous research on primordial magic, she and Leon discovered that the damage and effects caused by primordial magic were fundamentally different from current mainstream magic.
To put it simply, it was an entirely different damage system.
After all, it was a ‘divine technique’ passed down by the dragon ancestors, so it naturally had to be something unique.
So, when elemental magic and physical attacks failed against Konstantin, primordial magic might have a miraculous effect.
“Okay, I’ll try my best to buy you time.”
Leon believed in her, knowing that the time had finally come for primordial magic to play its role.
Roseweiser nodded, then began gathering the primordial energy.
Meanwhile, Leon and Isa moved forward to face the monster.
The three of them engaged again in combat.
Leon’s remaining magic power was low, so he could only use the Nine Hells Gate to temporarily hold Konstantin back.
Isa transformed into her dragon form and directly confronted Konstantin.
Their teamwork was effective, buying time for Roseweiser to gather the primordial power.
However, this was only temporary.
They couldn’t compete in stamina or strength against a revenge machine like Konstantin, who only knew how to kill.
Now, they had to delay as much as possible until Roseweiser could finish gathering the primordial power.
“Roar!!—”
Konstantin roared, his thick tail sweeping out and sending Isa, in dragon form, flying several dozen meters.
Leon seized the opening from Konstantin’s attack, quickly activating the fifth gate of the Nine Hells, ‘Fixed Star,’ and accurately struck Konstantin’s side rib.
This move caused some damage, but it wasn’t lethal.
It only served to further infuriate the monster.
Konstantin howled and swung his giant arm, made of Hellfire Titan’s limbs, at Leon.
Leon leaped into the air, narrowly dodging, but still got hit by the residual shockwave.
After several exchanges, both Leon and Isa had sustained new injuries.
But Konstantin’s health bar hadn’t dropped at all!
Meanwhile, Scott, overseeing the battle from a distance, was already popping champagne.
“Fer, if I bring Leon’s head back, what do you think Lord Alandi will reward me with?”
Fer glanced at him, clearly uninterested in the rewards the human world could offer.
He only knew that before completely defeating the enemy, it was better not to celebrate too early.
“It will probably be very generous, Mr. Scott,” Fer said.
Scott smirked, tilting his chin,
“I’ve never seen Leon this embarrassed. Back in the dragon-slaying army, he was the most arrogant.”
“Is that so?” Fer responded indifferently.
People with different stances often don’t offer objective evaluations, and Fer was well aware of that.
Just as Scott was about to continue his conversation, Fer furrowed his brow and pointed at the battlefield,
“It seems they have a new move, Mr. Scott.”
“A new move?”
Scott squinted and looked over.
Sure enough, the silver-haired woman seemed to have accumulated a completely different type of power.
Scott’s pupils shifted, and he quickly realized what it was, “It’s… primordial power! That silver dragon has mastered primordial power?!”
Fer scratched his forehead; he had also recognized that the power Roseweiser was gathering was primordial energy because, during the time in the extreme north, he had stolen part of the Noah energy obtained by the survey team.
Similarly, Fer was also shocked.
A dragon king who had never come into contact with Noah’s energy could use primordial power…
Incredible.
“Then, Mr. Scott, do you think this ultimate creature created by your empire can withstand the attack of primordial power?” Fer asked.
Cold sweat slowly trickled down Scott’s forehead. He swallowed and lowered his voice,
“Who says it must withstand it?”
“Oh? You’re saying this killing machine understands tactics?”
“Of course, it’s not a pure zombie fusion. Just wait, Konstantin will certainly complete this mission perfectly.”
Despite saying that, Scott was secretly sweating.
The shadow Leon had cast on the empire was no small matter. Who knows what kind of godly skill his silver dragon wife might have?
On the battlefield, Roseweiser held the pure white primordial energy in her hand.
Leon stood still, watching that power, the light reflecting in his slightly trembling pupils.
In previous practices, Roseweiser had never gathered primordial energy with such high purity.
It seemed like his wife was truly giving it her all this time.
The primordial energy wind lightly brushed through her silver hair, and her dragon eyes, now upright, were filled with unyielding determination,
“It’s time.”