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Apocalypse with my SSS Harem Beauties-Chapter 80: Fell
Myles steadied his breath. The Fangblade short sword vibrated in his grip when he caught sight of Daniel, Ryan and Sam through the blur of gnashing skulls.
Their weapons moved in the chaos, holding the swarm at bay.
For a brief instant, their gazes met. After the bone titan fell they realized they had the chance.
No words or shout needed. Just a sharp nod that passed between them.
Myles lunged forward again. Daniel and Sam mirrored him, cutting their way through the skull swarm until the three of them converged toward the staggering titan.
Ryan broke away from the tide as well and rejoining them.
They charged together.
Myles’s chest burned, his thoughts quick and sharp. If they didn’t finish this thing now they would all be in much greater danger.
He couldn’t afford to drag it out. Nadine was still fighting her titan on her own while Clara was stuck protecting Kade. If he failed here, everything else would collapse.
He remembered the sight of Nadine charging into the storm of bone tendrils alone. Kade’s burned screams echoing in the back of his mind. Clara’s trembling hands.
His jaw clenched so hard it hurt. He wouldn’t let anything happen to her or the others.
They struck as one.
Sam using her weapon and it carving into the titan’s thigh part ans sticking deep into rotten bone.
Daniel’s weapon followed in a crushing overhead swing, cracking down onto its shin and sending splinters flying.
Ryan rushed in and drove his weapon into the titan’s joint, twisting until something popped.
The massive frame reeled and it let out another sound of pain.
Myles didn’t wait. He dashed up the falling body, Fangblade vibrating and humming with black-red energy once more.
His weapon slashed through ribs that were already fractured from his earlier assault. His attack dug deeper, widening the cracks until whole chunks of bone broke apart under his blade. 𝐟𝐫𝕖𝗲𝘄𝚎𝗯𝕟𝐨𝕧𝐞𝚕.𝕔𝕠𝐦
The titan thrashed on the ground, its skull slamming back against the dirt with a huge thudding sound. The force sent dust and shards flying in every direction.
The others keep attacking at best as they can, with as much ferocity as they can.
Myles cut through the last rib, and then he saw it.
The glow.
Deep inside the cavity of shattered bone a blue flame could be seen burning. Mykes thought that it must be the titan’s core.
His lungs burned, veins buzzing with exhaustion, but Myles raised Fangblade high, his resolve condensing into a single killing intent.
One strike, and it would be over.
But before the blade fell, the flame suddenly moved.
The core tore itself free from the wreck of the titan and streaking upward in a blaze of dark blue light. It floated, burning brighter, and then drifted across the battlefield.
Myles’s eyes widened as it soared toward the distance.
Toward the giant with the lanterns.
The hulking figure loomed in the mist, its lanterns glowing like eyes in the dark, waiting for the blue flame to return to it.
Myles’s heart dropped into his gut.
But nothing else happened.
The titan’s massive frame twitched once then collapsed in on itself. One after another its bones cracked and splintered, breaking apart with a chorus of crunches and shatters.
The great ribcage caved in, the skull rolled lifelessly, and soon the entire body crumbled into a mountain of shattered bone fragments.
One of the Grave of Imprisonment Guard was no more. Even though Myles didn’t yet certain about that.
[You have killed a Grave of Imprisonment Guard — Rank A]
[Reward: 500 EXP]
The glowing notifications lit up across Myles’s vision, the same text flickering in front of Ryan, Sam, and Daniel as well.
Their exhaustion didn’t vanish but the surge of leveling up flooded their veins with new strength, their bodies humming with vitality.
[Level Up: 23]
Myles clenched his jaw, dragging air into his lungs.
His heart thundered in his chest as he brought up his stat menu and quickly shoved the new points into Strength and Agility. Raw power and speed — those were what they needed to survive this battle for now.
He ignored the chill crawling up his spine from the blue flame core’s escape. The giant with the lanterns still loomed in the distance, its gaze burning into him. But for now, it did nothing. It only watched it.
Fine. He would not waste his thoughts on it yet.
Myles landed heavily beside Ryan, Sam, and Daniel. Their weapons dripped with liquid, their faces showing exhaustion but lit with a hard edge of determination.
"Use your stat points now," Myles said, eyes flashing with urgency. "We don’t have time. We need to help the others."
The three of them gave sharp nods, no hesitation. Each one flicked open their status screens, their eyes twitching as they distributed their points — Sam pushing hers into Endurance to withstand more punishment, Daniel bulking his Strength for heavier swings, Ryan funneling his into Agility to keep his movements sharp and evasive.
Myles didn’t wait for confirmation. He was already moving.
His boots pounded against broken earth, carrying him toward the storm where Nadine’s spear still flashed crimson in the chaos.
They had killed one titan but the battle wasn’t over. Nadine still fought alone.
And Myles would not let anything happened to her.
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Nadine’s arms shook as she swung Veinpiercer through another wall of bone. The spear’s crimson edge split tendrils apart, spraying ichor that hissed against the dirt.
The stench of rot and acid stung her nose, making every breath harder.
The titan’s attention had shifted fully to her now. With Kade wounded and Clara occupied, she alone stood as its greatest threat. Each lash of its bone whips came faster and heavier as if the monster itself recognized she was the one who could kill it.
And she knew why.
The titan’s ichor sac had been cut earlier, Kade’s desperate attack spilling its acidic green fluid across the ground.
Its movements weren’t as clean as before, the rhythm broken, the body trembling between roars.
Nadine’s instincts told her its defenses were thinning and this was her chance.
If she could just keep fighting.
Her teeth clenched, breath burning in her chest. Every muscle in her arms ached and her legs heavy.
But she still drove herself forward and pushed the exhaustion down into her gut.
But her body had limits.
Her boot caught on a jagged shard of bone buried in the dirt and her footing slipped.
Veinpiercer’s tip scraped uselessly against the ground as her balance faltered.
Her knees buckled.
Nadine fell.
Her back slammed against the hard earth, dust exploding around her. Her heart stopped cold.
"Shit!"
She knew that falling here even for a moment, was death.
The titan’s shriek rattled the battlefield as if it could sense her weakness. Dozens of tendrils reared back at once then snapped down toward her from every angle.
Nadine’s pupils shrank as her body screamed to move.
The sharp bone tips filled her vision, closing in to tear her apart.
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