Legendary Awakening: Strongest Class In the Apocalypse-Chapter 52: Cracking the code

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Chapter 52: Cracking the code

Zerin, who was watching this scene from the shadows, was left stunned once more, but the shock quickly went away as fast as it had come. π˜§π‘Ÿπ‘’π‘’π˜Έπ˜¦π˜£π‘›π‘œπ˜·π‘’π“.π˜€π˜°π“‚

After all, this was not her first time watching Xavier kill a First Sequence monster in one hit. This was the third time, to be exact.

First that fire-breathing tiger... and now this.

Just as she was busy recounting all the events of the past, the look on her face turned slightly strange.

Now that she thought about it, every monster that he killed was done in one strike. If he couldn’t kill them in one strike, Xavier would not attack at all.

As she was thinking, her eyes focusing on the purple aura wrapped around his figure, for some reason her lips curled upward.

So this is it.

Zerin felt she had finally cracked the code behind his unreasonable strength.

...

While Zerin might have already gotten used to Xavier’s unreasonable strength, the three humansβ€”Aria and the other two guysβ€”were not. Especially Aria. Although it looked as if she was having an easy time dealing with the goblin king, in reality only she knew just how much she had to struggle. Just a few moments ago her mana reserve had almost completely run out, yet the monster she was having such a tough time dealing with was instantly killed.

Her cold and indifferent gaze shifted to Xavier, ignoring the undead monstrosity.

Just who was this guy?

Although it might have taken too long to describe, the sequence of events from his first arrival to finally slaying the goblin king had happened in just a few breaths of time.

Xavier ignored the list of rewards and the notification of level up. Instead, his eyes were as sharp as a hawk, seeking other First Sequence goblin kings.

His thought was simple: just one goblin king had increased his health attribute by ten points, thereby automatically increasing his capability to handle a higher bonus granted by the Deathwill aura. If he could kill more First Sequence goblin kings, then dealing with the undead monstrosity should be easy.

Just as he was thinking, the undead chimera’s solid punch was almost atop him. The wind displaced by its two small house-sized fists was incredible. Immediately all the rubble and pieces of stone that were in the surroundings were sent flying. Xavier was already used to this so he didn’t react.

But this was Aria’s first time facing an attack of this level. As if on instinct, a layer of lightning wrapped around her clothing. Before anyone could even blink, her figure seemed to have teleported, appearing a few meters awayβ€”completely out of the attack range.

Xavier’s eyes widened in surprise. Such incredible speed!

Unlike her, Xavier didn’t move. Using almost fifty points of mana, he pushed the Spatial Axis Shift to its maximum. The undead chimera’s fist, which was so fast that few were able to keep up, came to a halt, giving just enough room for Xavier to evade.

"What kind of skill is this...?" the swordsman, Jack, muttered with a slightly serious look on his face. Although he knew, like others, Xavier might have also had their fair share of encounters, learning incredible skills in the process, but a skill that could cause something so giant and so fast to come to a halt had to be incredible.

The archer, a young man with golden hair and pale blue eyes, Rufus, shrugged. "No idea."

Although he was no less shocked than Jack, he didn’t want to appear impressed, not when his crush Aria was watching.

...

Execution streak β€” 261.

At this point, the Deathwill aura enveloping him was almost semi-solid.

Xavier looked at the execution streak, then back at the bulging veins on his arms that threatened to burst. He had already scanned the battlefield; there was no other First Sequence goblin king. While thinking, his gaze turned to the green portal. There might be some inside there, but he didn’t want to jump inside when the monstrosity was still here.

It would be too dangerous.

He could only care about the portal when the undead chimera was gone.

So, ignoring the undead chimera, Xavier began slaughtering the surrounding goblins. Yes, slaughter was the correct term. With the Deathwill aura increasing his stats, these non-evolved goblins were no match for him. It didn’t matter how much of a number advantage they had over him.

The only thing that could stop him was mana, but Xavier wasn’t worried about it.

He knew leveling up was just around the corner. Once he leveled up, both his injuries and mana pool would be restored.

While Xavier was running from point A to point B, the undead chimera, ignoring the small fries like Jack and Rufus, chased after Xavier with all its might.

Maybe it could sense what Xavier was trying to pull, or he had really provoked its wrath.

Whatever the reason, the undead chimera didn’t attack anyone else.

Realizing this, both Jack and Rufus let out a collective sigh of relief almost at the same time.

After taking care of the few scattered goblins, they made their way toward Aria. Once near her, they stood by her side, protecting her and not letting any goblins get close.

Watching Xavier’s strange actions, they couldn’t understand why, instead of dealing with the chimera, Xavier was running around killing the weak goblins, exhausting himself in the process.

While Jack was trying to understand the logic behind Xavier’s actions, Rufus wasn’t as considerate. He simply stared, snorting. "I am sure this guy has a death wish. Poor fellow must have gone mad after losing his family in the apocalypse."

Jack heard his words and nodded his head. The apocalypse had been brutal; they had seen their fair share of such scenes.

Although he nodded, inwardly Jack felt this time there was something different.

That fellow looked too handsome to be that stupid.

If someone heard his thought, they would have surely shaken their head. Since when did intelligence start getting measured in terms of appearance?

Unlike the two brutally carefree daydreamers, Aria’s figure never left Xavier’s figure, studying his every move.