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A Girl Who Was Told 'You Have No Talent' Turned Out To Be A Talented Monster-Chapter 121.4
Litty had a momentary chance, and she was able to release an almost impossible to see slash that cut through a gap in the monster’s carapace.
“Ah…! Aah!” (Buard)
“She cut through it!” (Sailors)
The sailors were excited. Litty ignored their clamor and prepared for another attack before jumping out of the water road that Kuufa created.
What Litty used after closing in once more was a Vertical Slicer, a near invisible slash that was left behind by Captain Cleaver.
As a result, the tail of the Dust Assassin was severed, but it did not end there.
“Oh no!” (Sand Sailor)
Someone shouted, and the Sea of Sand rose. The hull of the ship slanted, and the main figure lurking just below appeared.
Although they were able to escape from the area where it arose, the sand ship was now caught in the eye of the monster that appeared.
The tail’s owner, the main body, looked like a nematode. Legs sprouted from every part of its body, writhing about impatiently.
If this kind of creature was not to someone’s liking, they would have fainted. Of course, no one in X-Piece or the sailors had trouble looking at the monster.
“High Rank Water Magic – Water Beam!” (Kuufa)
Endlessly compressed water destroyed the Dust Assassin’s shell of dust. The damage was enough to scatter debris, but it was far from fatal.
But it was already calculated by Kuufa.
“Cold Mother.” (Kuufa)
The water on the Dust Assassin transformed into ice, making the creature suffer a pain unknown to those living in the land of hot sand.
The pain of being cut by Litty created anger, and when it was lured to the surface, the game was as good as won.
“High Rank Water Magic – Old Bay” (Kuufa)
From ice back to liquid again, this time super cooling the monster causing its shell to crack.
No matter how hard and strong one might be, one day they would reach their end. Upon dying, they would decompose, which Kuufa learned from their encounters with the undead on the ghost ship. Neither death nor decay could be stopped.
By this notion, the end point of all living beings would be death and decay itself. This was the concept behind the original magic which caused anything touched by Old bay to Decay.
Old Bay, a name of a spell that Kuufa created by borrowing the power of Aquaria using their link.
“Skull Splitter!” (Litty)
Litty finished off the vulnerable Dust Assassin with an axe blow.
Litty was able to easily crush the Dust Assassin’s decayed and cracked shell with a blow that carried enough power to literally slam its huge body into the sand, creating a cloud of dust.
“We did it! We did it! Time to get the materials from it! We can use them as evidence and maybe even sell them!” (Litty)
By the time the matter was settled, the sandstorm had stopped. After attaching the monster’s corpse to the boat and pulling it out of the sand, the sailors started to dismantle it immediately.
“I didn’t know it looked like this…. It looks pretty grotesque.” (Buard)
“This guy was 1st Rank, I believe. I wonder how many ships were sunk by this thing…” (Sailor)
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“We’ll get sentimental about it later. But still, that physical ability, that magic…” (Buard)
Buard looked at X-Piece, who was sharing their joy. Kuufa, who had used a series of high-level magic attacks, looked a little tired.
Mirai supported her with her small body as she wobbled.
“Master…Kuu, Fa…” (Mirai)
“Mirai, did I…did I show you something good?” (Kuufa)
“Yes, you were astonishing and cool, but…” (Mirai)
“…I was just a little excited and might have overdone it. But, it’s okay…” (Kuufa)
Mirai had also learned a little from the Cleric Guild, but this time, Kuufa also had shown a good amount of growth in her abilities.
However, that was not relevant to Mirai.
“Kuufa…I want to stay with you forever, so take it easy.” (Mirai)
“Yeah, thanks, Mirai…” (Kuufa)
As Kuufa and Mirai hugged each other, Litty started to help with the dismantling.
Litty’s vitality, which had not waned even after the fierce battle, frightened the sailors.
They were half hoping and half worried that they might have brought a real monster on board.