Chapter 52 - Arena! (2/2)
Will was sensitive to dimensional shifts as he had opened the Space Gate, although he had not accessed it, it was still in him and was part of him. That, coupled with the fact that the water particles were different from the ones he was in control of before, led him to believe that this arena was a replica of where they were previously.
'But why is there a need to do this?'
As Will was thinking, a large rock came flying his way. The young man jumped from his ice sheet in response and landed on the beach. This action stumped the Warthog because the earth was its territory. The pig had long figured out that Will was a water user, yet he had deliberately left his domain and landed on its domain, surely he must be a fool!
”Okay piggy, time to play, I'm gonna kick your ass on your own turf.” As far as Will was concerned, if he could not defeat this pig on its turf, he had no qualifications to be a cultivator seeking immortality.
The Warthog was no fool. It knew when it was being insulted. It once again squealed and flared its nostrils, this time in anger from being looked down upon by a human, who was without a doubt weaker in terms of energy.
The pig raised its two front legs and did an intense stomp, shaking the land, in response, large chunks of rock appeared from the ground around the pig.
'My word, there must be hundreds!'
Will gazed at the pig in admiration as the large rocks hovered in the air above. With a squeal, a volley of rocks was launched toward Will. Although the rocks were moving fast, Will was no slouch either. As a swordsman, it was obvious he was quick on his feet.
A rain of rock greeted the Miami arena as Will dodged the rocks left and right. He used the buildings as cover as much as he could when he could not dodge in time, but the hog would always predict what his actions were and follow up with another rock.
'This pig is smart, at least when it comes to fighting.'
The battle once more reminded Will that demonic beasts were not simply animals, but a different type of creature altogether. With the bodies of animals, the wit of man, and the abilities cultivators, these creatures were as deadly as could be.
As the number of rocks dwindled, the hog finally lost its patience. It normally used these rocks to test the opponent, and now it believed it had a rough understanding of what Will's minimum ability was. It was also annoyed by the fact that Will had not attacked and instead went farther and farther away. With a squeal, it burrowed underground. It might be intelligent, but it also had a short temper and little patience.
There were plenty of buildings now in between Will and the hog as he had been moving all about, but with his aqua sense Will never lost sight of the pig.
Even as it burrowed underneath the ground, its killing intent gave out its position like a full moon at night. The volley of rocks still continued, which meant Will was still dodging. He bounced off sky-scrappers as the boulders whistled past him.
Will had intentionally not attacked to draw the pig closer to him. Now it seemed his patience was paying off.
Crash!
As the last boulders smashed into the office building behind him, Will quickly surveyed his surroundings as he landed on the concrete below. He didn't need to, but he didn't want the pig knowing what he could do, so he pretended as if he was alert, looking all around him with a paranoid expression.