Chapter 328 - Draconic Lizards P2 (2/2)
Eren initially believed the lizards were focused on him and didn't care about the attacks that didn't bother theed his mind when he saw that the lizards' bodies soon started to have faint traces of runic patterns on the powered up by my fire-element attacks?'
Eren waved his hand andthe lizards after he realized hisdistinct As if they didn't need external help anymore
Eren had maintained a sufficient distance from the battle between the lizards and fire snakes all this ti But at this tier even when he was quite far from his opponent
"Rawr!"
One of the beasts roared at Eren after his runic patterns became prominent But this time the roar contained a breath attack that the butcher had never seen before
Green flames!
The reen flareen flame was so intense that Eren felt like his body wouldfar from it
The breath attack covered the distance between the beast and Eren quickly Thankfully, Eren was quicker He reen flames just in time However, passive heat fro his neorn outer clothes to dry-burn a bit His hair would have gotten burnt too if hadn't strengthened his ht afterwards
As soon as the breath attack landed, a cloud of green fire appeared where he stood before It turned the ground into lava and created a crater of around 5 reen-flaround It created a small canal from the place where the mana beast stood and connected to the crater that was created in Eren's former place
This was the most intense fire attack Eren had seen in both his lives co that the butcher didn't think the attack should be classified as F-Rank
Only after witnessing the attack did Eren realize the reason behind why his ns from the slowpoke lizards even if all they could do was chase him slowly
The breath attacks the mana beasts used were comparatively faster than their overall battle style He would have been turned into a skewerless kebab beforepsyche, developed by his fight in his previous life, had been wrong by even a single second
The appearance of green flaainst the mana beast He couldn't run fro his fire spells