From Human to Skeleton: Revived with Infinite System Crystals

Chapter 246: A Mighty Roar



Chapter 246: A Mighty Roar

Jade felt her energy reserves plummet, the number '2' flashing ominously in her mind's eye. "Just off one attack?" she questioned internally, the reality of her situation sinking in.

The creature, now wounded and reeling from the impact, crashed against a yellow forklift. The heavy machinery crumpled under the force, echoing the creature's pained frustration. "How the hell were you able to predict all my moves that quick? There's no way a mere human should be able to do this!" it bellowed, addressing Jade, incredulous at the foresight she had displayed.

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"I will just drown you all in one go and use my precious fish to end this instantly. Then I can heal back in the master's quarters!" The creature's proclamation was one of desperation and resolve. It clapped its hands together, signaling the preparation for a devastating attack. At that moment, an ominous sign of "Death" appeared over the creature's hand in Jade's vision.

Her eyes widened in alarm. She glanced at Rosa, who was trying to stand, then back to Oscar, both battered and bleeding but refusing to yield. "He's about to release a major attack. Do you all have any ideas?!" Jade called out to them, urgency clear in her voice.

The gravity of the situation dawned on Jade as she realized the dire state of their opponent. "Oscar wasn't joking when he said we needed to end this fast. How the hell is he even standing with a hole in his chest!?" she wondered, both impressed and horrified by the creature's resilience.

At that critical juncture, Oscar issued a command that cut through the tension. "Grab your cross now and state 'return now!'" His voice was firm, and the command brooked no argument.

Rosa, amidst the chaos, voiced her concern, her voice tinged with panic. "Are you sure?! What about the cooldown?!"

"We will have to manage," Oscar barked back, the urgency clear in his tone. "We aim to gain nothing here if we die." His pragmatism shone through the desperation; survival was the priority.

Jade's gaze flicked between her companions, noting their depleted energy—Oscar at 10 and Rosa at 15.

Jade's attention was riveted on the creature as it prepared to unleash its attack. Its hands parted, summoning a vortex of dark water that spiraled menacingly before them. It was a scene pulled from the depths of a nightmare, the water twisting and churning with malevolent intent.

In that critical moment, Jade's eyes emitted a stark, radiant white light, a visual cue of her powers surging to their peak. But the strain was too much; her energy reserves didn't just deplete—they crashed into the negatives, the display flashing '-12' in a silent alarm.

Overwhelmed by the force of her exertion, she found herself on her knees, each breath a battle as she felt an onslaught of phantom pains. Her senses were overloaded with the horrific sensation of being torn asunder by thousands of imagined spikes, each one striking with the precision of a nightmare turned reality.

The attacks felt real, yet they left no wounds—each strike was a vision, a possibility, and with every reset, Jade's mind worked faster, her extraordinary eyes seeking patterns, paths, and a way out. It was a grueling mental exercise, like navigating an intricate maze at breakneck speed, with the stakes nothing less than their very lives.

Amidst the chaos of her visions, a moment of clarity emerged. Rosa, with the grace of a dancer, evaded a spike that would have spelled her doom. Oscar, less graceful but no less determined, lurched to the side, narrowly avoiding his own deadly strike. This was the turning point—their movements, seemingly random, carved a path through the storm.

There is a chance to survive this! I just have to find an opening to counter attack as soon as it ends. "She thought to herself, fighting with everyone once she had to stay awake under the pressure.

Jade, her vision piercing through the relentless assault, discerned a clear trajectory amidst the chaos—a straight shot towards the creature's neck, the singular weak point that beckoned like a beacon. With this realization, she drew a sharp breath, the first true breath since her ordeal began, as Rosa's voice reached her, filled with concern and the edge of panic.

"Are you okay?" Rosa cried out, her words almost lost to the growing gale that now whipped around them

Jade's voice trembled with urgency, yet it was clear and commanding despite her physical struggle to remain upright. "I have an idea," she declared, her knees shaking violently beneath her. "We can still beat him. On my count, jump in the air, Rosa!"

Her gaze then shifted to Oscar, her instructions crisp and decisive. "Oscar, take one step to the right and get ready to channel all of your fire into the ground, just like at the start, but this time, use your hands."

Understanding the gravity of Jade's plan, Oscar grasped the cross in his hand, only to tuck it back into his pocket with a resolute gesture. He braced himself, his focus narrowing as Jade started the countdown.

"One... Two... Three... Now!"

The word "Now!" was the signal for chaos to erupt. From every direction, torrents of water surged towards them, each stream bursting forth from its own small portal. Oscar, moving precisely as instructed, dodged to his right. The water pillars missed him by mere inches, his shock at the onslaught evident in his wide eyes.

Shaking off the momentary daze, Oscar channeled all the remaining heat into his hands. "Damn it, girl, you better not get me killed!" he muttered, half in frustration, half in trust, as he prepared for his part in Jade's desperate gambit. Another water pillar zoomed by, grazing his face and drawing blood, leaving a fresh gash on his already battle-worn cheek.

Yet, Oscar's determination did not waver. With a defiant roar, he slammed his hands into the ground, unleashing a fiery inferno that erupted from beneath him

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