Chapter 341
Chapter 341
Rem turned around and struck a spear with his axe.
Clang!
The spearhead bounced off into the air. Though the troll was a monster with tremendous strength, Rem was also a human with superhuman power.
Audin, running toward it, grabbed the flying spear mid-air with a whoosh.
The spear, heavy as it was when it flew, came to an abrupt halt as soon as it touched Audin’s hand.
What was once flying dynamically now stopped with surprising ease.
It was an abnormal scene created by abnormal strength.
It almost seemed like the laws of physics were being ignored.
There’s a saying that strength beyond limits can seem like magic.
That was exactly the case here. It was strength trained to the point of being mindless.
In terms of sheer power, it was even greater than Rem’s.
The Troll Brothers didn’t have the time to feel the strangeness of it all.
“Hahaha!”
Audin laughed, and as his feet hit the ground, a loud boom sounded, and dirt spurted up like a fountain where he stepped.
Boom! Boom! Boom!
Not once, but three more times, dirt shot up from the ground in fountains.
Audin’s body traced a long arc, leaving an afterimage in its wake.
That large body shortened space at an unimaginable speed.
To an ordinary person, it would have seemed as if he had suddenly vanished. The powerful leg muscles, honed through rigorous training, combined with his complete control of his body, created this unstoppable charge.
It was comparable to the charge of a knight. Enkrid thought this the moment he saw it.
Audin charged forward and swung the spear like a club, smashing a troll’s skull.
With his faster movements than ever, the troll couldn’t even dodge.
With Enkrid adding the “Moar Turtling” technique he had learned, it was only a matter of time before the skull shattered.
Crack! Boom!
The skull broke, and black blood shot up into the air. The fragments of the skull, including the bones, scattered everywhere. The blood sprayed in a radial direction from where the spear hit, moving diagonally across the opposite side.
The surrounding area began to darken as the sun started to set, but it wasn’t dark enough to affect anyone’s sight.
So, then.
“Don’t let it escape.”
Enkrid said.
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