Affinity: Chaos-Chapter 1363 The Bigger The Dog, The Stupider It Is

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Chapter 1363 The Bigger The Dog, The Stupider It Is

'Finally.'

Grey's array was ready.

With this array, the Space Elementalist would become almost useless in this battle. Without the Space Elementalist to block his movements, no one could match him in terms of sheer speed.

A soft smile appeared on Grey's face and he sent out a fire attack in the direction of the Space Elementalist.

As usual, the Space Elementalist tried to open a space tunnel to send the attack back to Grey.

His expression however, changed when he noticed he couldn't create a space tunnel. The sudden realization came too late as the attack was already in front of him.

His pupils constricted and he reacted quickly, blocking the attack with his hands. He used the space element to reinforce his hands, making it hard enough to block the attacks. His figure was sent flying after taking the strike.

Grey used the opportunity to catch up with the Space Elementalist while he was still mid-air. He was about to attack when he sensed an attack coming from his back, he smiled.

His target was never the Space Elementalist.

He switched places with the other bandit while charging at the one who attacked.

His movement was flawless and before the others could process what was happening, one of them was standing in front of a powerful wave of water, while the other saw a smiling fiend on the verge of attacking him.

The water wave and Grey's fist struck the duo at the same time.

They were not able to defend against it and were cleanly hit by the attacks. The man who was hit by the water wave wasn't fatally injured, the one who was attacked by Grey lost part of his body. His right hand and part of his chest was blasted off by Grey's attack.

The sight was gruesome to look at.

The Space Elementalist crashed into the wall at this time.

He crawled out of the crater, and the view before him was one he never expected. Grey was able to fatally injure one of them while giving the other two minor injuries with a single move.

'He's battle sense is too high for someone his age.' The Space Elementalist couldn't believe his eyes.

Most of them were over a hundred years old with only some being in their fifties. Although they all had the look of someone in their thirties, they were all old. Yet, Grey was able to outsmart them battlewise.

The Water Elementalist who had part of his body blasted off pain didn't end there, Grey continued his attack. His intention was obvious, he wanted to kill this man.

The Space Elementalist unleashed a powerful attack. The void started to show signs of cracking. This was a powerful attack he rarely uses due to the toll it takes on him.

When Grey saw the attack coming his way, he smiled and grabbed hold of the Water Elementalist, who was defenseless at the moment.

The Space Elementalist saw Grey's smile and held back his attack. Unfortunately, that wasn't enough to stop Grey.

Grey grabbed the other hand of the Water Elementalist and ripped it off from the shoulder.

His fearsome physical strength came to play here.

The Water Elementalist yelled in pain. Being alive and watching on helplessly as Grey ripped off his hand was something he never thought would happen to him.

His injury stopped bleeding, but the pains didn't stop.

"You evil fiend!"

The Space Elementalist yelled. He never thought Grey would be so brutal. This wasn't a personality someone so young should possess.

Grey's eyes were cold as the man in his hand started to burn. His domain was contained into the body of the Water Elementalist as he started to burn.

The Water Elementalist screamed in pain. His scream was the only thing resonating in the entire place as the others stopped fighting.

Everyone's attention was drawn to that place. When they saw how Grey was dealing with the man they all shivered in dread. Even Grey's friends felt a little fearful of this side of Grey.

While burning the man, Grey had a soft smile on his face. His expression was different from that of the man who was screaming and wriggling in pain.

Grey held the man in place as he was burnt.

Klaus, being the smart person he is, prepared an ice needle and before anyone could react, he sent it at the Darkness Elementalist who was trying to recover.

Fighting against Alice gave him the chance to expel some of the ice in his body, but he knew he would need at least five days to remove them.

He was still expelling the ice when he sensed a massive wave of cold seep into his body.

"Wha..." He wasn't able to finish his statement as he saw his arm freezing.

He looked at his chest and noticed a small hole in it. It was almost indiscernible. There was only one person he knew who could do this.

"You… why do you have to be so shameless?"

"I was teaching your dogs earlier, yet you made the same mistake. The dog truly gets stupider the bigger it is." Klaus laughed.

One person was burning, screaming in pain, while the other was slowly turning into an ice sculpture.

What was worse was that the other one was killed due to him losing focus because of the other one who was screaming.

The irony of everything is that Klaus had spoken about them not losing focus while battling on multiple occasions over the past few minutes, yet he was still able to use it against them. The other Peak Venerables didn't know how to feel about this.

Does this mean that what Klaus said was true? The bigger the dog, the stupider it is.

They soon came to a realization, they just referred to themselves as dogs. Their shocked expressions soon turned to rage. Two of their comrades were killed. When their subordinates were being killed, they didn't feel anything, but these were people they've been working with for a long time.

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