This Beast-Tamer is a Little Strange

Chapter 248 Starfire College (2)



Chapter 248 Starfire College (2)

Serena's contract also caused a stir within the crowd. The star-attribute was so incredibly rare that a spiritual creature with this attribute hadn't been seen publicly in decades.

Purely based on its attribute, her contract could aim to become the new mascot of the empire even if it wasn't so good looking. However, on top of its attribute, it had a uniquely stunning appearance.

The arena buzzed with excitement as Serena's Star Weaver took center stage, shimmering like a celestial beacon with a humanoid shape and wings.

Its translucent form glowed with starlight, wings unfurling to reveal a breathtaking display of constellations that seemed to resemble the night sky. The crowd gasped, captivated by the rare creature with an attribute that many may not get to see again in their lifetime.

With the signal to start, the fight began with the Firescourge Scorpion lunging forward, its tail arched high and stinger glistening ominously. It unleashed a wave of scalding heat, the air crackling as it attempted to overwhelm the Star Weaver. But Serena remained composed; her creature gracefully ascended, evading the fiery attack with effortless agility.

Suddenly a cluster of stars on its wings lit up. If the stars were to be connect, they would probably resemble a bow. Kain knew that this was the precursor to the Starweaver drawing on the energy of the constellation displayed.

Shortly after a barrage of streaks of golden light descending from the heavens to strike the scorpion was seen.

The projectiles struck the scorpion with pinpoint accuracy, exploding upon impact in dazzling bursts of light. Yet the scorpion was resilient; it retaliated with a ferocious swing of its pincers as it leaped, narrowly missing the Star Weaver as it dodged and soared higher.

However, while it was in the middle of dodging, the tail of the Firescourge Scorpion suddenly elongated several times in length and quickly tried to stab the Starweaver while it was off guard.

'I didn't know it could do that?!' Kain thought in surprise. Kain wasn't sure if that was a universal ability of all Firescourge Scorpions or if it was due to some kind of unique skill or gift…

However, despite being slightly caught off guard by the sudden elongation of a body part, Serena's expression didn't change at all. The Starweaver summoned a protective barrier of starlight that the sharp tail slammed strongly against, causing a rippling effect on the shield as it struggled to remain intact.

Kain couldn't help but wince. Kain had fought Serena's contract enough times both in reality and in the System, therefore he knew just how resilient that shield of sparkling energy truly was. The fact that it was rippling and straining in order to remain intact, Kain could guess how heavy the blow the scorpion unleashed truly was.

Seeing that it wouldn't be able to strike her contract with its tail directly, it decided to take a more widespread attack approach.

Afterall, the poison ejected from its tail is known to be extremely corrosive and dissolve entire settlements overnight. Therefore, Firescoourge Scorpions don't use their poison to only affect living things.

Indeed, the scorpion made a decision that surprised many watching and inserted the point of its tail into the stage.

Suddenly an unpleasant smell—a mix of melting rubber and metal—began to spread. Soon the audience was able to see the effects of the tail's insertion on the stage, as the scorpion now stood in a corrosive puddle emanating steam as it spread outwards. The entire region of the stage surrounding the scorpion had become a no man's land.

Then striking the ground that now has a texture more similar to magma, pieces of molten stage went flying in all directions.

The Starweaver reacted swiftly, weaving through the debris with an elegant grace, and then summoning a shield of starlight to absorb the impact of any lingering projectiles.

However, the corrosive nature of its poison was even able to dissolve its shield. Small circles appeared on the shield where it had been hit by the debris, giving the shield's previously sturdy appearance a resemblance closer to swiss cheese.

Even more unpleasantly, now that so much of the area around the scorpion had become a toxic wasteland, the attacks used against it must also be more carefully chosen since it may cause toxic shrapnel to go flying around in retaliation—harming themselves and increasing the spread. Any attacks launched must hit the scorpion, and only the scorpion precisely.

Moreover, the scorpion was now beginning to sink into the now sludge-like stage, and those watching could tell that the corrosion of the stage had now gone deep enough that it could probably submerge its entire body beneath, further reducing the number of effective skills that could be used.

Afterall, majority of the attacks Serena's contract used come from the direction of the stars: The volley of arrows composed of starlight previously used, the golden starfall that had previously turned Kain into a statue.

Serena's gaze sharpened, a flicker of determination lighting up her expression. The Star Weaver drew upon the energy of the constellations once more, and the crowd held their breath.

Suddenly, on its wings, stars began to light up. However, the figure was too abstract to be able to tell what its purpose was.

'What is that? It looks like a stick figure standing on a line and holding a stick. Is it a swordsman? Magician?' Kain wasn't sure about the identity of this skill since he hadn't seen it before.

With wings outstretched, it summoned a swirling vortex of starlight directly above the Firescourge Scorpion's toxic pool. The arena dimmed as if night had fully fallen, as celestial energy concentrated above the battlefield, and the atmosphere of the audience filled with anticipation at witnessing a star-attribute attack.

Suddenly, a dazzling beam of starlight descended, splitting apart the darkness like a silver-blue dragon and headed straight for the scorpion who, after an intense feeling of foreboding, began to dive deeper and deeper.

The light pierced through the toxic sludge, illuminating the arena in an ethereal glow. The scorpion was momentarily lifted from its corrosive protective barrier, and suspended in midair as it struggled…like a fish caught on the end of a fishing rod.


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