《A Jaded Life》Chapter 947
Advertisement
As Silva bounded to the side, avoiding the skittering legs of the Scorchipede, its companion wasn’t idle and was already moving to engage. In an attempt to box us in between them and thus limit our mobility, it was moving towards Luna and me, lunging forward with a wide-open maw. For a brief moment, my mind flashed back to the Querder beneath the glacier on Mundus and the rings of countless sharp teeth that ringed their maws, ready to draw in prey and shred it apart. The Scorchipede looked awfully similar to that, its teeth not so much designed to bite and rip but to draw prey in and grind it down.
Without thinking much, I quickly drew one of my spiky Ice Balls from the pocket I stored them in, taking a moment to make sure it was connected to my Astral Power and gently lobbed it at the gaping maw. The throw was simple, even without Ice Magic I would have been able to easily hit the massive target and with a brief surge of Overflow, the spiky ball exploded outwards, taking but an instant to massively increase its size. Right in the middle of the Scorchipede’s maw, driving sharp spikes into the flesh beneath the rows of teeth and even cracking a few of the teeth, though far too few for comfort. I couldn’t keep the grin off my face when the Scorchipede reared back in pain, letting out a sound that was far too painful to be called musically but given that it was caused by the pain of my enemy, I wasn’t going to complain.
Sadly, It looked like the teeth were incredibly hard and solidly anchored in the thing’s flesh, a thought that was confirmed moments later when it tried to grind the Ice apart. What’s more, even from the newly opened distance between me and it, I could see steam rising from its gullet, making me think that there might be some sort of acid involved, in addition to the heat it undoubtedly produced. After all, everything it the Charland did, so why would a massive centipede be any different?
As I was gathering a bit of power for my follow-up attack, Alex lobbed some object into the thing’s maw, the throw hitting despite its pained flailing but before the payload could do anything, I caused the spikes I had delivered into its maw to burst apart in an explosion of razor-sharp Icicles. While I doubted they’d do much more to the teeth in the thing’s maw, I had no doubt that its insides were a lot less sturdy than the thick, chitinous plates its body was armoured with, so taking a moment to harm it where it counted sounded like a good idea. And a working one, too, judging by the continued shrieking and the burning mix of spittle and blood it was flinging everywhere. Given the way the liquid hissed, bubbled and smoked as it hit the ground, I had no interest in getting any on myself, so I took a few steps back, keeping both Scorchipedes and their prodigious bulk in my sight. I had no interest in getting blindsided by one of their rear ends, or any of their far-too-many legs.
Advertisement
With the obvious pain the thing was in, and the hopefully grievous wounds my attack had left, I shouldn’t have been surprised that it tried to protect its innards and vital organs by closing its maw tightly. Sadly, at least for the thing, it wasn’t aware of what significance the small object Alex had thrown had, maybe thinking it harmless given its size but before it could do much more than skitter to the side a little, the object made its presence known.
I had no idea what Alex had done to create it, nor was I certain I wanted to know, but despite the thing being deep within a massive creature’s body, I could hear the thump and see the Scorchipede’s body shudder, before blood started to rush out from the gaps in its armoured carapace. What’s more, it looked like its entire back section was suddenly out of order, the legs twitching for a few moments before folding apart, leaving the Scorchipede stranded and screeching in pain once more. By now, that sound started to become a lot more grating and less enjoyable, even if a part of me wanted to enjoy knowing the thing was dying. Maybe not fast but given the already grievous wounds we had made, it was certainly dying.
“Watch out!” Lia’s shout instantly focused my attention on the other Scorchipede, which was currently in the process of rearing back in a manner similar to the one used right before its companion had spit out the strange toxic cloud earlier. Given that neither Lia nor Silva had any way to really deal with something like that, or with heavily armoured monsters of this size in general, I took out another of the mist orbs, ready to throw it if necessary to protect my companions.
This tale has been unlawfully lifted without the author's consent. Report any appearances on Amazon.
To my surprise, what came out of the thing's maw wasn’t a cloud but looked more like a stream of burning liquid, forcing Luna and me to dodge aside while Alex was desperately clinging to Luna’s collar. I could see that Alex tried to use one of the strange objects they had used before to defend against fire, only this time, it didn’t seem to work. Instead, the burning stream hit the ground near us, throwing burning, boiling liquid everywhere with far too many splashes hitting Luna and me. Despite my relatively thick and sturdy clothes, I could instantly feel the stuff eat my flesh, with some power burning into my body but far worse was the scream of pain I heard from Luna. She, just like me, had been hit, causing anger to flare within me. My munchkin was hurt by that thing, and I wanted to hurt it back.
Advertisement
My fastest way to cause it pain was to launch my frozen Shuttles, trying to gore its flesh and rend apart its body, which is why I did exactly that. Sadly, I could only do so much against its thick carapace, I managed to score some hits, striking gouges made by Lia and Silva, but the strikes were far from the decisive blows I wanted to cause. Nearby, I could feel Luna’s power flare, though I didn’t focus on what my munchkin was doing, instead, I kept an eye on both Scorchipedes.
With Lia, Silva and I all focusing on one Scorchipede, the thing hunkered down, protecting its vital points carefully, not letting us get any real hits in. Sure, that also meant it wasn’t doing a whole lot to Lia and Silva, let alone to me, but it was an annoying stalemate. One that was broken from an unexpected direction, namely when the other Scorchipede started to flail around, surrounded by a faint halo of minty green intermixed with pale silver-white, an echo of Luna’s power. For a moment, I wasn’t quite sure what to think but given the increasingly desperate movement of the Scorchipede, I had a feeling whatever Luna was doing, it wasn’t good for it. And the first Scorchipede could tell that its companion was in serious trouble, giving up its attempts at playing defence to strike at Luna.
Only, in doing so, it opened itself up to our attacks, a fact Lia and I instantly took advantage of. While my shuttles didn’t have the precision to perfectly strike weak points, I managed to score some nicely bleeding wounds near the thing’s maw when it opened up but Lia did even better, wrapping her chain around some segments of its body and slamming the hook into its head, just as it was rearing back in pain from my attack. That, in turn, meant that its tremendous bodily strength was trying to rip apart a heavy-duty chain and something had to give. In this case, it was the carapace the hook was set it that gave, cracking apart and allowing Lia to drive her blade deeply into the thing’s head and whatever passed for a spine there.
The result was pretty much instantaneous. Where the Scorchipede Alex’s grenade had crippled was crippled somewhere around the middle of its body, this one was limp from just a few centimetres below its head. The head continued to twitch a little, the teeth moving about, it the rest of its body was just lying there, no longer a threat.
To my surprise, the other Scorchipede was in a fairly similar state and I had to blink for a moment when I realised what had happened. With its backside taken out, Luna had closed in and exploited that weakness in what was either bravery or foolishness or maybe both. Once she had managed to put her hands on it, she likely had used her Life Magic to influence the creature but instead of trying to heal it while keeping things like clotting and tumour down, she had done the opposite.
There was a reason why I had been training her to wield her magic in a precise fashion, namely because wildly growing and regenerating things within a body could be just as harmful as the original injury. Case in point, she had managed to take out the Scorchipede by, well, healing it to death.
“Well done,” I complimented her, walking over as I used my Blood Magic to take care of the wounds caused by the burning acid spit. When placing my hands on her, I realised that she hadn’t just taken out the Scorchipede, she had also healed her own wounds, making me nod in approval. My munchkin was beginning to master her magic and nothing could make me prouder.
“Think there’s anything worth harvesting? Or should we just move on?” I asked, looking at the others, before looking at the massive bodies once again. Either way, a quick glance at the sky ascertained that no matter what we did, we wouldn’t be able to get out of the Charland before dawn. Just as expected.
Advertisement
- In Serial37 Chapters
Battle Maidens
A vacant throne. Seven contenders and a princess with a mysterious necklace. Shahzadi Rouya's days as a princess come to a bloody end. When rebels storm the castle and murder the emperor, Rouya vows to reclaim the throne but is forced to flee with an army on her heels and a necklace in her pocket. The rebels won't stop chasing her until they've pried the relic off her dead body and unleashed the ancient spirit trapped within. Evelyn has served many masters throughout the centuries and seen them all inevitably fall. As a Battle Maiden, she's a warrior spirit bound to the summoner in possession of her relic and capable of defeating entire armies. Evelyn isn't alone, for each of the seven relics contains within it a Battle Maiden of equal strength sworn to another master. Seven combatants, each bearing one of the relics, lays claim to the throne but only the summoner who unites all the pieces will become the next emperor and rule supreme
8 266 - In Serial22 Chapters
You and I, me and you
An overworked office lady and a lost child. The lady's struggle for a family she can never have... The child's struggle for a peaceful life that cannot be granted... Giving hope to each other and how they experience life together, trying to build a family they both wished for.
8 151 - In Serial9 Chapters
Reign
A man who has already lived his life, and felt happy with it, is pulled into another. He can't remember his death, but is sure it occured. Not content to simply begin another life, he instead curses the god that put him there, naming himself Asmodeus and swearing to force the Author to end the book before its completion. Who will win, the Author, or the Character? --- Warning: Main Character is objectively evil. This is no Anti-hero territory.
8 170 - In Serial7 Chapters
Peerless Grandmaster
Mu Linhua's mother Mu Shenhua was a famous Grandmaster, with peerless martial skills. To avenge her dead husband and brother, Mu Shenhua fought against Grandmasters and Great Generals from Yu Empire for nearly a decade. To survive the harsh life on the run, Linhua was trained from a young age of 3 in martial arts and Qi techniques by her mother. After settling blood debts, Mu Shenhua succumbs to her injuries and leaves Linhua a token and resources to settle in Great Wei Empire under the Mu family of generals they were originally part of. The Great Wei Empire was far past its greatness as it was broken into factions controlled by powerful families. The Emperor of Great Wei was aging as royals were engaged in the muddy political warfare for succession to the crown. Follow the journey of Linhua as she steps into an arduous journey through the Wei Empire as she works on the path to carve her name in history and realize her ambitions. Will she be able to create her legends, live up to her mother's and her own ambitions, and become a peerless Grandmaster... Credit for cover: Yuliana Honcharuk What to expect from this piece? > Rational MC > MC always eager to learn > A lot of fight scenes > Badass MC > Some scheming and plotting
8 156 - In Serial15 Chapters
The Skeleton God
On the continent of Alurgaia, in the ruins of the capital city of a fallen empire a lone figure claws itself free of a stone tomb. Standing in the rubble the figure is left with countless questions, but only a stone slab with four words carved on it to answer them. Follow this lost soul as he attempts to find some answer to his existence, and purpose in a fallen kingdom over run by the undead.Note: Mature tag added for scenes containing gore, violence, and occasional swear words.
8 205 - In Serial18 Chapters
It All Ended To Start Up Again (A Glitchtale Multi-Ship Story)
Their once were three siblings who are Copper, Agate, and Amber Lightvale, Copper and Agate watched their mother died after giving birth to Amber but their father death is unknown to them but with their mother's death that didn't stop them from raising their little sister. Copper, the male determination soul Trait and his twin sister Agate, the Bravery soul trait raised their little sister and as time grew on making happy memories they so discover that Amber has a two-traited soul of Kindness and Integrity but that's when the things between the siblings changed forever Agate and Copper argue over setting the monsters free and not Agate challenges Copper and said that if Copper wins they will break the barrier, coexist with monsters and break the rules our king left for us and if she won they will not break the barrier, they will not coexist with monsters and break the rules our king left for us. "So will you Fight me". After they fought Coppers determination came out victorious and Agate after feeling humiliated lost her bravery and fled out of the scene later she returned to her twin brother and little sister but she was different and after that no ones knows to this day what happen with the siblings or where the youngest went, and with so much time pasting new determination souls only one at a time but there was one born but that one frees the monsters and someone who was long forgotten returns a different person. This all happened for a reason, read to find out.This story contains:CursingShips you may not likeFictional backstory's I made for some characters in the storyI do not own any of these characters or the AU Glitchtale they all go to their respective ownersI also do not own the cover of this book it goes to It's respective ownerGore,Sadness and Fear
8 94

