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Chapter 319 - Chapter 319: Trading One Wing for One Eye

Chapter 319: Trading One Wing for One Eye

Seraph floated in mid-air, the sun shining down on him.

The air was sweltering. Seraph's gaze fell on Gravin, who was turning his sword.

He aimed at Seraph, seeing the blade suddenly change direction.

It looked like Gravin was preparing to use his spiritual power to attack Seraph.

Seraph watched calmly, watching the blade gradually approach, accompanied by heat from the blade.

[What are you thinking? Are you trying to attack me?] Seraph didn't have time to think, so he made a hasty decision.

Gravin, meanwhile, was turning his sword quickly toward the sky, aiming to attack the descending Iggan. A dark shadow crept closer.

Gravin prepared to attack, to save Seraph.

The red blade emitted fiery energy, preparing to soar into the sky.

At the moment the sword turned to the position of the Iggan,

But because of the trembling moment, there was no time to explain, Seraph misunderstood, thinking the person he was holding was like an object. He'll attack himself.

The trust he thought he had was shattered. [Don't tell me this guy thought I was trying to fly up slowly.

To lure the demon into killing him!?... There's a high chance. So, it's a misunderstanding!?]

Seraph, thinking fast, guessed that Gravin wasn't happy with himself for flying up into the sky.

Gravin was intent on attacking the demon in the sky. If it hit Seraph,

their chances of death would increase.

Seraph saw the blade getting closer and closer. Seraph immediately pulled Gravin's arm away to avoid the beam of fire at his side.

He soared into the sky. Boom! Pewwww!

A deep red beam of light shot upwards like a beam of light at high speed, engulfing the sky in a straight line.

The beam of light shot upwards. Within range of the red laser's attack. Whoosh!

The iguana was within range of the attack.

Garvin saw the beam of his own attack and thought he was certain to hit. [With the speed of his descent, he was sure to get a full hit.]

He thought the attack would definitely hit the iguana, but because it was a level three iguana, he had reached level three, the same level as Gravin.

A level three iguana wasn't a powerful demon, so it wasn't easy to reach.

You could say that if you were to face a level three demon, you should be at level three as your opponent.

A beam of fire approached. The iguana, covered in black smoke, collided with the beam. Boom!

The red beam pierced through the iguana, but it was just black smoke that pierced through.

The iguana dodged Gravin's beam of fire and descended at high speed.

The red beam was just a few moments away from roasting the iguana's jet-black wings.

The Iggan smirked mockingly, its pitch-black beak scorning Gravin, who thought he could take him down.

Gravin came out, his sword pointing slightly. At that moment,

the Seraph, seeing that Gravin was about to kill himself, swung his arm to dodge the attack.

[Shi, we have to sort this out first. I got it wrong.] The Seraph's momentum shifted Gravin's body.

Gravin's attack direction was immediately distorted, forcing Garvin's calculated attack to deal with the Iggan to adjust.

The Iggan saw the fire approaching. Its eyes saw a beam of light splitting its right wing. Boom!

The demonic bird's cry was loud, "Gahh... Gahh!"

Gravin's fixed point shifted, allowing Gravin's attack to hit its target.

The Iggan lost one of its right wings, and the heat burned its wings.

The Iggan slammed into the ground at lightning speed. Whoosh! The Iggan dove away from the two. Whoosh!

Its wings were severed, revealing red blood.

The Iggan decided to land, away from the two.

Gravin was horrified by the Seraph's swinging, causing his attacks to be indiscriminate.

But because of this, Gravin's attacks wouldn't have been able to hit, because the Iggan demon had keen eyesight.

Looking at Gravin's sword, a level 3 demon, the brain-type.

The Iggan predicted the direction of Gravin's sword from the sky, looking down at the battlefield.

The Iggan, seeing the Seraph trying to fly away from the snakes, thought:

Let the snakes fight with the two, and he could finish the rest.

So he kept checking around, waiting for the snakes. But seeing the two successfully fleeing, he decided to fly down and take care of them. To continue the fight,

The Iggan was originally a level two danger demon, but due to its intelligence exceeding that of a normal demon,

it was raised to level three danger. It could be said that its brain possesses intelligence comparable to that of a human.

The Iggan calculated everything, but it went wrong and was shot down by Gravin.

Gravin gasped, seeing his own beam of light hit.

[Bana, hit? How is that possible? By the movement of Seraph's body.

So you're allowing me to attack? If Seraph doesn't move, then...

The attack will be in vain. Who is this Seraph? Is there such an abnormal calculation!?]

Gravin was stunned, forgetting that Seraph had to do this because he intended to attack him.

Seraph was about to say, "You misunderstood," but then he heard the voice of the demon iguana.

The bird was descending.

Seraph saw a black, glowing shadow flying in a direction away from the two of them, and saw the iguana's right wing descending.

Seraph was stunned, his expression calm. He saw the iguana, still alive, descending from the attack on its wing.

Seraph was immediately flustered. [Hey, hey, hey! Don't tell me! Don't tell me that Gravin is planning to attack that demon!?]

Seraph quickly asked, "Are you planning to attack that demon?" He asked the question to verify its accuracy.

Gravin nodded, shocked that Seraph had controlled himself to hit the demon bird.

He held a red flaming sword in his hand, emitting a burst of fire energy, shooting it far away. Whoosh!

Seraph, realizing his question was correct, nodded.

[Don't tell me I was moving your body, causing your attack to go wrong.

I should have killed that demon, but because I moved at an angle, this guy missed, so I only got one wing!?]

Seraph felt guilty.

But he ignored it and began flying Gravin into the sky, oblivious to his mistake.

In the direction the iguana landed, a shadow the size of half a tree was a black snake.

It looked like a one-fanged snake, except this monster was black.

A demon snake leaped out of the shadows and headed straight for Seraph.

This demon snake became careless, its face raised, looking up at the sky.

Its pitch-black body But it wasn't as powerful as the iguana's claws, which had swooped down from nowhere.

The iguana lunged down, its claws extended. Initially prepared for the seraph, it switched to the serpent-a.

It was a level three attack. Boom!

The serpent-a was cut in half by the serpent's claws, which had descended. Boom!

With its speed, stopping the serpent was difficult, so the sudden braking caused minimal damage. Boom!

The serpent-a landed on the golden ground, leaving a wound on the serpent-a's right eye.

The round, red eye had been scratched out by three claws, completely dismembering its right eye.

Blood flowed from the serpent-a's eye. The serpent-a had been underestimated, as the serpent-a had been aiming for its own tissue.

Plus, the serpent-a saw the serpent-a was about to steal its own tissue.

It was forced to rush out helplessly.

The serpent stared at the iguana, which had lost one of its right wings. The iguana's three-clawed foot

was impaled by the serpent's eye.

The serpent prepared to fight the iguana, and the serpent's one-fanged snakes began to slither around it.

The chaotic plan went awry.

Gravin's spinning, the seraph's work, damaged two serpents. What a coincidence, even if he had miscalculated.

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