Ultimately, Aamon had no choice but to use the lightning sword to battle the last boss. If everything went terribly wrong, this was the very last thing he could think of. Aamon's objective had been to never, ever consider making that decision, under any circumstances. However, it seems that there was no way to have avoided going that way. Particularly because the Hoxfur had already triggered so many alerts for the final monster. Had the Hoxfur not intervened sooner, Aamon might have devised a more potent strategy to persuade the ultimate boss to yield and lend his backing, averting the nasty and deadly battle that the two of them seem compelled to engage in. "last boss..."You haven't altered in any way. You remain the same erratic creature that you were before. Aamon spoke up out of the blue. His statements suggested that he was simultaneously dismayed and irritated. It is plausible that this occurred due to Aamon's sense of pressure to decide between giving ultimate boss a brief adva
"Are you seriously under the impression that I wouldn't be able to find out," During the course of the event, the prior leader made a statement. Despite the fact that Aamon was somewhat surprised by the fact that the final boss was able to figure it out, he was fairly confident that the final boss would, at some point or another, accept that it was in fact him. This was, despite the fact that Aamon was very persuaded that the final boss would. There was no doubt in Aamon's mind that the ultimate boss would admit that he was the one responsible for the incident. On the spur of the moment, Aamon made the following comment: "I knew that you would find out about it sooner or later." Aamon's statement was made in anticipation of the situation. I had been dropping hints for a considerable amount of time now, didn't I? To add insult to injury, I had been doing that. One may claim that I had been engaging in such activity. Taking into consideration the manner in which you are reacting to what
It was abundantly evident that the last boss of the game had fully completely lost his head. When it came to putting a stop to him at this very moment, Aamon had no other option but to eventually make use of his opponent in order to diminish the powers that he possessed. On the other hand, this was the only alternative that he had left. On the other hand, he was well aware that if Aamon were to do that, it would be more challenging for him to convince him of his point of view. He was cognizant of this fact. It is quite likely that Aamon would pass away right at this very minute if he did not make a decision regarding the situation as swiftly as possible to deal with the situation. As Aamon was in the midst of his thoughts, the final boss continued to hit him once more in a hurry. This occurred precisely at the moment when Aamon was going through his thoughts. If Aamon had been less vigilant, it is highly improbable that he would have been able to successfully prevent it from happening
The final boss of the game had fully lost his mind. It was the only option for Aamon to stop him at this point, and that was for him to eventually utilize his lightning to weaken his talents. If Aamon were to do that, however, he was aware that it would be more challenging for him to convince him of his point of view. If he did not make a decision about the situation as soon as possible, Aamon would likely pass away at this moment. And just as Aamon was in the midst of his thoughts, the final boss attacked him once more in a hurry. In a matter of seconds, Aamon probably would not have been able to successfully prevent it if he had been less vigilant. There was a noticeable increase in the intensity and weight of the last boss's attack when compared to his prior attacks. It would appear that Aamon couldn't help but note how the last monster appeared to have developed a lifesteal tactic, according to which whenever he attacks, it boosts his energy to an even greater degree. Aamon wou
"Hand over your money, you ignorant fool!" Bruce angrily shouted at Aamon as he delivered a forceful blow to his stomach, while four of Bruce's companions restrained Aamon.Aamon's injuries were severe, causing him to bleed heavily and struggle to catch his breath. His face was covered in blood, and his heart pounded in his chest. He yearned to retaliate, but the odds were stacked against him.They found themselves on the roof deck of the university once again, engaging in their usual routine of ambushing and assaulting him for no apparent reason. However, this time, their motives had shifted—they were after his money. Aamon endured relentless torment from these boys, facing the cruelty brought on by his orphaned status. Despite the excruciating pain pulsating through his head, Aamon clung tightly to the few bills in his possession, not letting go of them. "This is my only allowance for..." Aamon attempted to speak, but Bruce simply chuckled and delivered another blow to his stomach
Aamon experienced a sudden lighter sensation, as if he were floating on a cloud, while simultaneously sensing his soul transcend his body. He was fully aware of his own death, knowing how he fell from the vast expanse between the roof deck and the ground. He believed that the emotions overwhelming him were akin to the end of life itself. Just as he was on the verge of surrender, a radiant glow emanated from within his chest. The brilliance of the light illuminated every corner. He couldn't believe his eyes as he realized the source of the light was exactly where his amulet had been. He fondly recalled receiving the precious gift from his parents, cherishing it, and safeguarding it for a decade.He let out a sigh of discomfort as he experienced a sudden jolt, feeling his spirit being forcefully drawn back into his body. His breathing became erratic, as if he had been unexpectedly shocked. Aamon’s heart pounded like a drum, filling him with renewed vitality. Bewildered and disoriente
Aamon's anger surged, his fist tightening and his teeth grinding together, his gaze fixed on Bruce and his gang with eyes ablaze. He was astonished by their words, unable to fathom their audacity in bringing him to the roof deck and requesting his silence. What's the secret they wanted him to keep? Was it the fact that they almost got him killed?With a furious laugh, Aamon advanced towards them, never breaking eye contact with Bruce. He was about to inquire further, his mouth poised to ask the pressing questions. "What exactly is the secret you're asking me to keep?" Aamon inquired, causing Bruce's expression to shift as he turned his gaze towards him. "Are you really expecting me to hide the fact that you pushed me off this roof deck and almost killed me, and it’s all because of bullies like you?" He inquired, yet received no response. Deep within, a seething rage consumed him. That he really wanted to confront Bruce and let out all of his anger was overwhelming, but he knew th
The bullies turned around and were taken aback by the sight of a stunning girl with sleek brown curly hair and pretty white bow on her hair. She applied a glossy lip product that gave her lips a radiant glow. Bruce and his gang were captivated by her presence, never expecting to encounter such a stunning girl at their school. Aamon couldn't tear his eyes away from her. He blinked repeatedly, almost questioning his own senses. Yet, he couldn't deny the undeniable truth—this girl before him was undeniably real. Bruce quickly abandoned Aamon and approached the girl with an inappropriate grin, assuming she would be just another target of his usual mistreatment. The girl continued to smile, unfazed by Bruce's presence. She persisted in asking them what they were up to, but Bruce simply whistled in response. "I should be asking you that question, miss beautiful," Bruce asked in a crude manner, much to the girl's annoyance, "May I know your name?" He inquired, and without waiting for th