Edge of the Apocalypse -
Chapter 956: Eight Points
Gabe had a long saber in his hand. The hilt of the saber and the length of the blade were nearly two meters. The hilt alone took up fifty centimeters. It was a typical double-wielding saber. The blade was extremely thick, its spine straight, and its blade flashed with a cold light. This saber was heavy enough and sharp enough. More importantly, it could carry Gabe's Purgatory Scorch. The old man gripped the saber with both hands, and the scorched flame immediately climbed onto the blade. The saber's black flames were cold and black sparks continuously scattered in all directions.
The flame saber pointed at Gabe and leaned forward. As he sprinted wildly, the flame saber left a burnt mark on the ground, pointing straight at Alan.
Ellen clapped his hands and brazenly greeted him. The Red King and its scabbard were still stabbing into the mountain path, making Gabe angry.
In the blink of an eye, the two of them met.
The flame saber shot out, drawing a large arc that swept across Alan.
Alan leaned back and slid down the flame saber. With one hand supporting the ground, he kicked Gabe's thick back, causing the tall old man to pounce forward.
Gabe took a few steps forward and paused on the ground. He turned around, raised his saber, and chopped down. His movements were completed in a single breath without any hesitation, showing that the old man had become a thousand times more refined in his saber skill. Coupled with the saber covering the scorched fire, the power of the saber was even higher.
Unfortunately, Alan's building was only ever taller than his.
Revolving his body to the side, Alan reached out and wiped the flame blade. The scorched flames disappeared from his palm, revealing the saber body that had been burned red by the flames. Gabe sucked in a breath of cold air and saw Alan punch again. The saber in his hand was pressed down by Allen, and he immediately drew out his hand and bent his elbow, wanting to break Allen's fist.
The elbows and fists collided, producing a thunderous muffled sound. The blood-colored bushes around the two of them exploded, raising wood powder that filled the sky.
Gabe blushed like he was drunk and stumbled backwards. He gritted his steel teeth tightly and forcefully held back his breath before swallowing the scream that had almost rushed out of his mouth.
The pain in his elbow was intense. The collision with Gabe just now had only hit a piece of fine iron. Alan's fist was the hardest he had ever seen. Gabe didn't need to look to know that the bones on his elbow had already cracked. What kind of strange power was this?
Ellen stopped and reached out to hook his fingers, causing Gabe to be furious. He gripped the saber with both of his hands, and the saber was covered with scorched flames as he shouted and charged forward.
Alan narrowed his eyes and waved his fist.
Iron fist versus heavy saber.
There was a loud noise!
The scorched flames on the saber were scattered all over the sky, and Gabe's heavy saber bounced up high, making the old man almost unable to hold it. Gabe's eyes widened in shock. At this moment, Alan smashed into him, and with a muffled bang, Gabe flew out with his saber. He cracked a few old trees, brought a few bushes of red thorns, and embedded them into a boulder that protruded out of the ground before stopping.
Gabe spat out a mouthful of turbid air as he roared as he tried to hold the boulder back. Suddenly, his eyes darkened, but Alan leapt over, bent his knees against his chest, and pressed him into the boulder. The giant stone crevice said, and finally, it was unable to withstand this huge force and burst apart. Gabe flew out of the rubble and continued to roll on the ground. It took him dozens of meters to finally stop. He stood up with his saber on his back and couldn't help but spit out blood.
Most of the blood was from his injuries, but a small portion of it was irritated by Alan.
Gabe's eyebrows were scarlet, and even his eyes were red. He raised his saber and rushed back, sending out a wave of saber waves from his long heavy saber. Ellen smiled faintly and used both fists to face the heavy saber. The two of them punched at each other with their blades. The impact of the collision of the blades caused the surrounding old trees and blood thorns to suffer a calamity. They were cut into pieces by the invisible jet of the collision of the two of them 'Origin Energy.
The corners of Orlando's mouth twitched. Although he had overestimated Alan as much as possible, he did not expect the viscount to have the upper hand against Gabe without even using a knife. Especially the method of casually dispersing Gabor's scorched flames, which greatly surprised him. One had to know that Purgatory Scorched Fire was Gabe's greatest trump card. Without Scorched Fire, Gabe would not be able to defeat an ordinary expert with just his saber technique.
Eric's gaze was more on Red King, who was stuck on the roadside, and the count revealed a thoughtful expression. At this moment, Gabriel roared in his ears. He looked up and saw that the old man's heavy saber had been bounced away by Alan's punch. Gabe dragged his saber around, retracted it, and stabbed it straight into Alan's chest.
Alan punched the blade.
The weeds beneath their feet immediately crushed in all directions, and amidst the ear-piercing shrieks, a wave of air blew away. The long saber trembled and almost left his hand. Gabe's expression was extremely unsightly. Even if he was reluctant, he was helplessly blown away by Alan's punch.
Alan also took a few steps back and smiled, "I won't play with you anymore."
Gabe almost vomited blood again.
At this moment, Alan grabbed Red King in the direction he was heading, and Red King and the scabbard immediately jumped into Alan's hands. With Red King in hand, Allen's aura changed greatly, and Gabriel and the others' expressions changed at the same time. Alan flicked his thumb against the hilt of the knife and Red King drew out his sheath, pulling out a golden ray of light like the autumn sun.
In a flash, he disappeared.
Unsheathed and unsheathed, Alan held the hilt of the saber with his right hand. Gabe let out a miserable scream. A huge wave of blood suddenly jumped from his shoulder, but he didn't care about stopping the bleeding. He raised his hand and threw the heavy saber at Allen. The man quickly swept backwards and disappeared into the dense forest.
Alan raised Red King's casual square and blocked the saber. When the saber landed on the ground, in the direction where Gabe was, trees fell, rocks fell, trees fell, and rocks fell, indicating the path of Allen's saber Qi.
Half-broken city.
By the time Alan turned around and returned to the mountain path, Eric was nowhere to be seen. He looked at Orlando, who spread out his hands and said, "Don't look at me. I don't know when the Count left. Lord Alan, can you tell me just how much you've done?"
"At least eight points, right?" Alan roughly estimated.
Orlando was speechless, "You can beat that old guy Gabe to the point where he doesn't even need a knife. If you put in a lot of effort, wouldn't you be able to keep him?"
"It should be possible." Ellen smiled. If the broken city had been pushed into the void, then Gabe wouldn't have had a chance to escape. However, if Alan had activated the Calamity Circuit from the very beginning and contributed twelve points, the battle would have ended from the very beginning. Gabe didn't have the Purgatory Scorched Fire that he relied on the most, and his combat strength wasn't much stronger than the Rackett who activated the projection of the ancestor.
Lecter had yet to slash it with his saber, so Gabe, who didn't have a scorched flame, naturally didn't have to worry about it. It was just that Alan had a hard time running into a reasonable opponent, so he could use Gabe to test his skeletal heavyweight ability, so that he could have a more comprehensive understanding of that ability. Secondly, Eric was at the side, and Alan wanted to hide himself to surprise the Bloody Earl. Unexpectedly, Eric was more cunning than he had imagined. When he saw that the situation was not right, he greased his feet and slipped away.
Alan knew that the next time Eric showed up, he wouldn't be as easy to deal with as he was today. At that time, Eric had to be fully prepared before he could stand up to Alan.
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