Sebastian struggled to keep up against Caspian's attacks, but his immense strength and defense allowed him to hold his ground.
In contrast, Caspian had trouble breaking through Sebastian's defenses in close combat. Upon realizing that, he soared upward and began unleashing a continuous barrage of Blood Dragon attacks.
His relentless assault gave Sebastian no room to counter. Sebastian had to retreat, and he narrowly avoided danger with each step.
After all, the strength of a demigod was unmatched. Although he was a pinnacle divine grandmaster and could fight above his realm, he could only defend himself against Caspian's relentless assault.
Despite having spiritual energy strong enough to counter any evil forces, Sebastian could neutralize Caspian's Blood Demon Art. However, his situation would be even more dire if he faced a different demigod.
At that moment, his situation was critical. He knew he couldn't outlast Caspian in a battle of endurance. If the fight continued, death was inevitable.
As Caspian swooped down again, Sebastian deliberately exposed a vulnerable spot to lure Caspian into attacking his heart. Caspian took the bait and reached out with clawed fingers toward Sebastian's chest.
Sebastian didn't dodge. Instead, he shielded his chest with spiritual energy and used "Energy Breaker" again.
Caspian's claws broke through the spiritual defense and sank into his heart. Despite his strong physical defenses, Sebastian couldn't withstand Caspian's devastating claws as the sharp, five-fingered nails pierced deeper.
At the same time, Sebastian thrust his hand toward Caspian's heart like a sword.
Caspian was taken aback and quickly tried to block the attack with his other hand.
A thunderous explosion followed as Sebastian's attack blasted through Caspian's hand and created a gaping hole. The energy then hammered into Caspian's chest. With a second, thunderous blast, the force sent him flying through the air.



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