Chapter 1313: Advanced forms
Khan had always known Liiza wasn’t in danger. He felt her mind, so he was aware that the shorter alien’s attack would have been for naught.
However, no matter how fake it was, seeing Liiza getting stabbed in the belly still affected Khan in ways he couldn’t imagine. Khan couldn’t believe he could get any angrier, but that was exactly what happened.
The black aliens’ eradicating presence had a relatively specific range. Khan could summon his mana and affect the symphony outside of it, so he kept his distance when he reached that rabid evolved warrior.
That decision allowed Khan to unleash the full power of his martial arts’ third advanced form. "Weight" shot downward, squashing the shorter alien and his surroundings.
Of course, the shorter alien’s presence still weakened the technique. The mana couldn’t reach him, but Khan only needed that energy to unleash greater effects on the environment, producing results close to his peak executions.
The mana in the attack disappeared when it entered the shorter alien’s presence range, but it was too late by then. The force unleashed by Khan’s third advanced form had already accumulated weight and entropy, crushing the evolved warrior.
An unstoppable force flattened the shorter alien in body, mind, and existence, slamming him on the white ground and keeping him there, continuing to exert its unfathomable weight.
The landmass crumbled, too, crushed under that weight, which created a vast, circular hole. White boulders rose and shattered as the third advanced force shattered them into nothingness, revealing the grey sand underneath.
The process had visible effects on the shorter alien as well. His body tried to oppose that unbearable weight, but the skin all over his figure erupted into bursts of blood and gore.
The same went for the glowing, black gas on the alien’s back. It had been flaring before, but the third advanced form flattened it, too, keeping it down on the evolved warrior’s figure.
Part of that ominous gas also crumbled, diminishing that steam-like aura’s overall size, which the shorter alien didn’t replenish. It seemed that energy was a finite resource, but Khan wasn’t in the right state of mind to study that detail.
The grey sand around the flattened alien crumbled on its own, rising toward the sky to create dark trails of smoke. The area’s exposed ground started bleeding, unable to retain its structural integrity under Khan’s raging presence.
Khan wasn’t even close to being done with the shorter alien, and his glowing eyes remained on him, but his senses updated him on another troublesome matter.
The taller alien had fully healed by then and was flying at high speed toward Khan, planning to rejoin the fight. The glowing gas on his back had also shrunk, but his overall might remained unchanged.
Nevertheless, something happened before the taller alien could reach Khan. The latter lifted his left leg to his waist, keeping it bent toward him. That gesture was genuinely slow, but the black evolved warrior felt its fearsome vibes.
Then, Khan’s lifted leg sprang forth, acting as a whip that cracked in the air, releasing deafening roars and shattering noises. Khan repeated the gesture an uncountable number of times, and the sky’s fabric threatened to break under the shockwaves he unleashed.
The attack was virtually invisible, but the taller alien felt forced to halt his advance anyway. A black, fuming line appeared before him, expanding to create an ellipse that hid his body. He even crossed his arms before his face, barely managing to protect himself before the impact.
Multiple instances of something crashed on the ellipse. A few entered it, and its darkness sent them elsewhere. Yet, the others affected its very fabric, landing on the spell to generate violent impacts.
The ellipse shook to no end until cracks opened on its structure. Holes followed, destroying it chunk by chunk as that invisible barrage continued.
The taller alien was under fire, and it didn’t take long for some of those invisible attacks to reach him. As the ellipse kept breaking, blows landed all over his figure, and his skin caved in, seemingly hit by an endless barrage of hammers.
The evolved warrior could protect his insides, but failed to retain his position. The ellipse eventually completely shattered, exposing him to the seemingly endless barrage that pushed him away, flinging him into the distance.
Khan hadn’t lifted his gaze at the incoming opponent even once while unleashing "Bullets", the Transcendent Step’s sixth advanced form. It seemed sticking to long-range attacks could truly work, so he knew how to pay the shorter alien back for what he had attempted to do.
Previously, Khan had used a version of "Shockwave", the Transcendent Step’s second advanced form, through his cells’ power to escape the taller alien. However, nothing hindered him now, allowing him to unleash his full power.
The shorter alien had just started to heal and straighten himself when an earthquake invaded him and his surroundings. The very fabric of the world fell prey to rhythmical tremors that ground its structural integrity to a pulp.
The air shattered. The sandy ground stopped bleeding toward the sky, turning into geysers of dark dust that crumbled even further. As for the shorter alien, he had it far worse.
The wounds from the previous attack expanded. The shorter alien’s already mangled skin exploded even further, releasing clouds of black blood that hung in the air, awaiting the following tremor to crumble again.
The shorter alien’s muscles followed, as well as his insides. He was trapped under that ethereal earthquake, and his glowing black smoke couldn’t help. He had already pushed it to its limit, but Khan’s attack was suppressing it, too.
Each tremor destroyed a bit more of the shorter alien, growing in intensity and inflicting more damage. He was powerless to do anything, and it wouldn’t be long before his entire existence blew up. The evolved warrior believed a few more seconds would be enough to extinguish his life, but the attack suddenly stopped.
The abrupt release made the shorter alien fall to his knees, among the rain of his blood that finally had the chance to crash down. His body was a gory mess of exposed and torn flesh. He felt on the verge of crumbling apart, but his black smoke promptly enveloped him, addressing his condition.
As the shorter alien’s body regained a modicum of structural stability, he lifted his gaze, looking in the distance. He saw how his companion had switched target and was flying after Liiza, but she had experienced problems of her own before engaging in that clash.
Liiza had one knee on the white landmass, her cold expression betrayed by a trace of surprise and worry. She held her belly with both hands now, looking at the ice under her while a damp spot expanded on her loose trousers.
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