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Hunt and Hunting

In a world where demons lurk in the shadows and prey on humans, a group of demon hunters stand as the last line of defense. Among them are two swordsmen with a unique bond: the brother-in-law and the man, whose wife is possessed by a demon. As the two warriors stood facing each other, swords drawn, the tension was palpable. The brother-in-law's resolve to end the demon's threat was unwavering, but the man's love for his wife prevented him from striking her down.

mysteryface · 奇幻
分數不夠
27 Chs

The Thunderous Arrival

Taro's body was battered, his strength waning as he leaned against the tree that had broken his fall. His breath came in ragged gasps, and his vision blurred with the effort of simply staying conscious. Azamuku, sensing victory, began to walk toward him, his every step measured and ominous. The demon's eyes glinted with malicious glee as he closed the distance, savoring the moment before delivering the final blow.

But just as Azamuku was within striking distance, a sudden whistling sound cut through the air—a high-pitched noise that came from behind him. Instinctively, the demon twisted his body, narrowly dodging an axe that flew toward him with deadly speed. The weapon buried itself deep into a tree behind him, its blade quivering from the impact.

Azamuku's eyes widened in surprise, but before he could fully process what had happened, the axe jerked free from the tree, yanked back toward him by an invisible force. This time, he wasn't fast enough to dodge, and the axe slammed into his side, the blade biting deep into his flesh. The demon grunted in pain, blood spurting from the wound as he staggered back, momentarily caught off guard.

As Azamuku struggled to regain his composure, his eyes locked onto the axe. Recognition flickered in his gaze, and for the first time since the battle began, a look of genuine concern crossed his face. "Oṣè," he muttered, the name of the weapon sending a chill through him. This was no ordinary weapon—it was the Oṣè, the legendary axe wielded by the god of thunder himself.

"What's it doing here?" Azamuku thought, confusion and dread swirling within him. The implications of the weapon's presence were far from comforting.

Taro, still leaning against the tree, could feel a strange sensation building around him. An electric pulse seemed to course through the air, making his skin tingle and his hair gradually stand on end. He glanced down at his hands, noting the faint glow of chakra that surrounded them, but this energy felt different—charged, powerful, and unlike anything he had experienced before.

Before Taro could fully comprehend what was happening, the sky above them began to darken, clouds swirling into a massive, ominous formation. The air grew thick with anticipation, a heavy silence falling over the battlefield as the storm gathered its strength. Taro's heart pounded in his chest, his instincts screaming at him that something monumental was about to occur.

Azamuku, still reeling from the unexpected attack, glanced up at the sky just as the first tendrils of lightning began to arc through the clouds. His eyes widened in horror as he realized what was coming, but before he could react, a massive bolt of lightning tore through the heavens, descending with terrifying speed and precision.

The lightning struck Azamuku with an earth-shattering force, the sheer power of the blast obliterating the ground around him and sending shockwaves rippling through the forest. The demon's body convulsed as the lightning surged through him, his flesh crackling and burning under the intense energy. The force of the strike pinned him to the ground, his screams of agony drowned out by the deafening roar of the thunder that followed.

Taro, barely able to keep his eyes open against the blinding light, watched in awe as the scene unfolded before him. The sheer magnitude of the attack was unlike anything he had ever witnessed, the air around him crackling with residual energy. He could feel the power of the lightning, its ferocity overwhelming his senses, yet there was an odd sense of calm that settled over him—a feeling that he was somehow connected to this immense force.

As the lightning finally dissipated, the battlefield was left in eerie silence, the once-mighty Azamuku lying motionless on the scorched earth. Smoke rose from his charred body, the demon's once terrifying presence now reduced to a smoldering heap.

Taro remained still, his body too weak to move, but his mind was racing with questions. Who had wielded the Oṣè? Who had summoned this divine power to his aid? And what did it all mean?

But before he could find the answers, his vision began to fade, the exhaustion of the battle finally catching up with him. The last thing he saw before darkness claimed him was the faint outline of a figure standing at the edge of the clearing, holding the legendary axe that had turned the tide of the battle.