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Chapter 190 - Vs Amphisbaena End

Amphisbaena's body trembled under the overwhelming influence of Xin's magic. The now-amplified lightning began to disintegrate the resistant scales of the aquatic dragon.

A magical shockwave spread, undoing half of Amphisbaena's colossal body in an impressive display of power.

The water around the monster was tinted with ethereal hues as Xin's magic consumed his opponent's body.

The thunderous sound of the clash and the sight of disintegration were like a magical masterpiece, a victory achieved through Xins magical mastery.

Tiona and Riveria watched in awe, unable to look away from the supernatural spectacle before them.

Xin's expression was a mix of satisfaction and surprise as he witnessed the extraordinary results of his ability and strategy.

The dungeon corridor was now filled with the echo of Amphisbaena's agonizing roar and the murmur of waters carrying magical traces.

Xin had triumphed, and the magnitude of his feat reverberated through the dungeon walls, leaving an indelible mark in that underground environment.

The Water Rex had finally succumbed. The once-imposing heads were now missing, with one lying on the dungeon floor.

Xin, breathing deeply, observed the scene of victory. The monster began to disappear, and a crystal fell to the ground as the creature was completely disintegrated.

Tiona, always ready for a good fight, applauded enthusiastically. "That was amazing, Xin! You're truly astounding!"

Riveria, maintaining her composure, smiled subtly. "You handled the situation in a way I never imagined, God Xin's talents are remarkable."

Xin, with a modest smile, thanked them. "I'm glad you enjoyed it. I think I'll need to rest a bit... this fight almost pushed me to the limit."

After the disintegration of Amphisbaena, the dungeon fell silent, with only the sound of Xin's panting breath echoing off the stone walls. Tiona and Riveria approached, their looks a mix of admiration and concern.

"Xin, are you okay?" Tiona asked, watching him closely. "That fight was too intense, even by your standards."

Xin smiled, still catching his breath. "I'm fine. But you're right, Tiona. It was quite a challenge."

Riveria, with her usually serene expression, added: "It was more than a challenge, God Xin. You achieved something that goes beyond what we've seen. Your skill with the Mana Zone... It's revolutionary."

"I guess so, I've never felt anything like this before..." Xin commented, his voice still reflecting the fatigue of the battle.

He looked at Riveria, searching for the right words to describe his experience. "It was like the world... opened up to me in a new way. During the fight, I felt a deeper connection with the Mana Zone, as if I could feel every particle of energy around me."

Riveria nodded, understanding. "That's extraordinary. There have been elves who used the mana around them, but you're describing something more... a symbiosis with the environment itself."

Xin continued, his expression becoming more thoughtful. "Yes, it was almost as if I was conversing with the dungeon itself, understanding its nuances and rhythms. Every stone, every current of air, every drop of water... everything seemed to vibrate with magical energy, and I could use that to my advantage."

Tiona, listening intently, interrupted with a look of admiration. "That sounds incredible, Xin! Does that mean you can use the magic of the dungeon?"

"In a way, yes,"

Xin replied. "It seems that the Mana Zone normally allows the user to manipulate the energy around them, but what I experienced was beyond that. It was like I was weaving the very essence of the dungeon into my spell."

Riveria, always the more pragmatic, pondered the implications. "This ability could change the way we understand and interact with magic. Xin, you might be on the brink of a significant discovery."

"Well, maybe in a few decades. But we're far from it yet." Xin commented.

"Rest a bit, we'll make sure no monster approaches with the noise you created in the fight." Riveria sighed and spoke.

"Yes, I'll just need half an hour to get back to 100%," He said, his exhaustion being physical.

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