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The Desolate Mountains (The Divine Elements Book 2)
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not be able to dodge the incoming attack in time!
     
     
    *Slash*
     
    Suddenly, a spurt of bright red blood sprayed onto the grass below, and continued to slowly drip onto the ground as a small puddle of thick, crimson liquid started to form on the grass.
     
     
    “Urghh!”
    Calron gingerly clutched his injured chest while he heavily panted from a lack of breath.
     
     
    There were four parallel slashes on the center of his chest, and a hint of white ribs could be faintly seen in the deepest part of the wound!
     
    “Forget the pain, Calron, and focus on your opponent!”
    The Voice strictly conveyed to his wounded student.
     
    Although Calron was not currently using the Blood Legacy, it still granted his body a passive regenerative ability, as the wound on his chest was already starting to show signs of recovery! It appeared as if within several days the injury would completely heal, but it might leave a faint scar.
     
    An ice-cold fury suddenly blazed within Calron’s eyes as he viciously glared at the grey bear. Noticing the bear’s right claw stained with his blood, Calron forcefully tried to suppress the wrath he currently felt.
     
     
    *crackle*
     
    Small bolts of Azure Lightning flickered across Calron’s eyes, as it violently tried to emerge out of his body!
     
     
    “I’ll hold it back!”
    The Voice suddenly whispered to Calron, and suddenly a mysterious energy started to envelop around his core.
     
    “I’ve suppressed it with my soul energy, but I won’t be able to hold the lightning back for long. Continue your fight, and anticipate the strikes rather than waiting for the bear to attack you.”
    The Voice evenly replied and continued to guide Calron through the battle.
     
     
    “I will try, Teacher!”
    Calron seriously stated as he tuned out the pain he currently felt from his wounds.
     
    Seeing the human take a hit from its attack, the grey bear smugly looked into Calron’s eyes and prepared to strike again.
     
     
    “Come, you fat bastard!”
    Calron icily whispered.
     
     
    *growl*
     
    With bursts of flame erupting from its nostrils, the grey bear once again charged towards Calron.
     
     
    *Slash*
     
    The bear’s huge paw was just a hair’s breadth away from his face, when Calron instinctively started to lean towards his right. He was no match for the bear’s speed without the use of the Blood Mist Step, so the best alternative was to nimbly lean away from the attacks instead.
    Time seemed to slow down for Calron as he stared at the massive claws nearing his face.
     
     
     
    Five inches.
     
    Three inches.
     
    One inch.
     
     
     
    *Whooosh*
     
    A cold smile spread across Calron’s face when he realized that he had successfully dodged the grey bear’s claws.
     
     
    “ROOOAARRR!”
    The Mountain Ash Bear furiously roared as it saw the human escape from its grasp, and a sudden burst of orange flames erupted from its skin.
     
    “Oi… that’s cheating… “
    The elation within Calron immediately died down when he saw the enraged bear release its essence. Dark orange flames spiraled around the bear as its grey fur started to take the color of the orange flames.
     
    This was the reason why the beast was known as the Mountain Ash Bear! Its natural fur was usually dark orange but when its flames died down after a battle, it transformed into the ash-grey color.
     
     
    “FOCUS!”
    The Voice’s abrupt yell instantly shook Calron out of his daze.
     
     
    “Yes, Teacher!”
    Calron quickly replied, as he gazed at the beast’s movements with an intense concentration.
     
    After a single second, the bear angrily stomped the ground and raised its claw to launch another strike towards Calron’s chest.
     
    However, this time the bear’s claws were enveloped with scorching flames.
     
     
     
    “This is going to hurt… “
    Calron muttered under his breath and once again prepared to dodge the attack.
     
     
    “ARGHH!”
    Calron suddenly dropped to the ground on his
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