This small metal ball contains a special gel that will expand and harden rapidly when it comes into contact with air.

It can be said that the Valon was thrown out according to the time and speed of expansion. When the gel was completely solidified, its expansion size was just enough to block the mouth of the wine barrel.

Although he cannot drink alcohol, Gragas can still repair the damaged parts with his own repair ability, but the speed will be greatly reduced.

And Gragas was also very annoyed that he couldn't taste the wine in the barrel.

Preventing the opponent from quickly repairing through drinking is only part of destroying it, and then Valon exhaled a breath of dragon.

The blazing flames instantly enveloped Gragas.

As the fire burned, all you could hear was a crackling sound, followed by a burnt smell.

This is Gragas' biggest weakness: he is afraid of fire.

As a void creature made entirely of fat, a large amount of fat can make him immune to most physical damage. Combined with Vel'Koz, who is immune to magical damage through analysis, the two of them together are almost unstoppable.

Unfortunately, the deformed Gragas has almost no intelligence and acts on instinct. Even if Vel'Koz can control it, he cannot get Gragas to assist him in battle.

The result is that in the current battle, each of them is fighting against each other without any order at all. Even Vel'Koz has to be careful during the battle, fearing that his attack will accidentally hurt Gragas.

After all, the opponent's powerful defense is only at the physical level, and its resistance to Viktor's decomposition rays is infinitely close to zero.

Gragas, who was being engulfed by the fire, did not die immediately. After all, his huge body was there. It would probably take a long time to burn him to death with fire.

Of course, if Valon is willing to launch a high-intensity magic bombardment on him, it will naturally speed up the opponent's death and at the same time reduce the pain of the opponent's death.

But why did Wallon do this?

Gragas is Braum's friend, but he is not Valon's friend. Before today, Valon had never even met him, so there was naturally no need to consider his feelings.

Compared to wasting mana to end Gragas's pain as soon as possible, there is something more important that Valon needs to do, which is to get rid of Vel'Koz as soon as possible.

In order to avoid being attacked from both sides, Valon deliberately played a feint to the east and attacked in the west, engulfing Gragas with fire. Although he was not sure whether this would kill him, judging from the current situation, the opponent had at least temporarily lost his combat effectiveness.

In this way, Valon can free up his hands and concentrate on dealing with Viktor.

Intelligent species like Vel'Koz must be killed as soon as possible.

Just when Valon was dealing with Gragas, Valon noticed that the other party was observing his battle. Considering that the other party had cracked his magic through this method before, he put a layer of magic immunity on himself.

I'm afraid now I have to break my own physical means through my own fighting, and by the way, give myself a layer of physical immunity shield.

Fortunately, Valon sent out several giant ferocious monsters to hold the opponent back.

Even though these giant monsters were destined to be eaten by Vel'Koz, after such a commotion, they also interrupted Vel'Koz's plan to observe themselves.

With a teleportation, Valon appeared in front of Viktor again.

This time, Valon did not give Viktor any chance to breathe, and no one would come to interrupt the contest between the two.

As Valon's punches hit the flesh, the shell that Viktor had just condensed was soon shattered again.

Revealing the soft parts inside.

With the experience from last time, this time Valon did not directly use his fist to bombard the opponent's eyeball. Instead, he took out a specially made concentrated bomb, activated it, and fiercely inserted it into the opponent's already half-crippled eyeball.

The grenade was quickly decomposed as soon as it entered the eyeball, but after the outer metal surface was completely decomposed, the real core inside was fully activated and exploded.

Vel'Koz can indeed provide 100% absolute defense, but this kind of defense is based on Vel'Koz's deep understanding of it.

This is also the reason why, when Valon was on his way to the Howling Abyss, Vel'Koz did not hesitate to send all the surrounding void creatures except Gragas to fight Valon.

He wanted to observe and analyze Valon so as to build an absolute defensive barrier against Valon and win the battle.

Unfortunately, during the entire process of exploration, Valon had been using magic to fight, which allowed Viktor to only analyze Valon's magical methods and thus only build a defense barrier against magic.

Is this considered lucky for Wallon?

I guess so, or maybe it’s a habit of Wallon.

When facing an enemy, unless you are sure that your strength is far superior to that of the opponent and you can crush him, you will have to engage in close physical combat with him.

Otherwise, under normal circumstances, for safety reasons, Valon would choose magic for remote destruction.

Not only that, before this, Vel'Koz had faced the tribal warriors of Freljord, who used ice magic in addition to cold weapons.

It can be said that they know nothing about thermal weapons, a complete blind spot in knowledge.

Because of this, the defense against this special concentrated bomb is infinitely close to zero.

As the bomb exploded in the eyeball, the entire eyeball first deformed violently, and then exploded into pieces like a watermelon dropped from the 16th floor.

It's fine if Viktor died, but even after his death, no one will rest in peace.

The shells that protected him shattered into pieces and scattered on the ground as Viktor's life disappeared. The three small eyeballs on them fell down like glass balls that had lost their light.

Fortunately, Valon was quick-witted and quickly took out a special glass container and caught two of them. After all, how could Valon let such precious void materials go to waste so easily?

It’s a pity that Walon didn’t catch the last eyeball, and it fell into the wine below.

As for why, it was naturally because of the eye fluid that splashed everywhere after the explosion of Viktor's big eyeball.

These eye fluids are not ordinary liquids. They have strong decomposing properties. This can be seen from the appearance of Valon's arm after Valon punched into them.

Moreover, its horrific contagiousness is such that even Valon doesn't want to be easily infected.

Fortunately, Vel'Koz has been dealt with now. Although the remaining brainless Gragas was not burned to death directly by the flames, he was half-crippled after being roasted by the fire for a long time, so it was not so difficult to kill him.

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like