Despite their anger, the dungeon master changed his fighting style in an unexpected way. Instead of firing beams of light, the creature fired Mana Arrows toward Ryan. While he managed to evade those, the stream of arrows was so constant that Ryan was forced to use Flash pretty much at every single moment.
"He isn't foolish enough to let his anger control his actions," Femradiel said. "As expected, this enemy will be hard to kill."
As much as Ryan wanted to deny that, he couldn't. However, Ryan had the resilience of a cockroach so that things wouldn't end that easily. Besides, Ryan already found a way to deal some damage over time on the beast, so he just had to repeat that. However, when his eyes started to glint with that plan, the dungeon master put his left hand above its head. He somehow managed to read what Ryan would do… even without using any Mind Reading technique…
"Are you going to fight like that?" Ryan asked. "That certainly is a weird fighting posture."
Ryan's taunt didn't work as he had expected, the dungeon master furrowed his eyebrows in annoyance, but the creature didn't do anything aside from that. At least for a while… Ryan suddenly saw the left hand of the beast glowing, and he noticed that the beast was doing something. In the end, he didn't even have to see what had happened. The creature moved his left hand away as if the wound wasn't there, to begin with. He repaired the crystal layer that Ryan had destroyed.
"What an idiot…" Ryan said.
Ryan made two magic copies of the Hydra's Bow and then enchanted them with his fire and ice enchantment. Before the monster could notice what he had done, he fired. In the end, the crystal of the monster's hands cracked, and a lot of shards began to fall. The beast tried to block both attacks, but that had been the result. After a couple of moments, the monster looked at his wounded hand for quite a while.
"What's wrong?" Ryan asked. "Did you really believe that your monster is a perfect creature or something?"
Ryan bombarded the dungeon master with his enchanted arrows, the monster tried once again to grab both projectiles at the same time, but upon doing so, both arrows exploded, freezing and burning the area around their hands. Although that didn't end with the same result, Ryan and the monster still found some cracks in the monster's crystal-like armor.
While Ryan was getting carried away with his taunts, the dungeon master visibly got more pissed. The creature repaired itself several times, but for some reason, the dungeon master couldn't do that and attack at the same time, probably because he was using a body that wasn't his. He had draconic powers, but at the same time, he didn't have. Ryan considered the idea of pouring even more gasoline into the creature's anger by showing him the true power of a draconic transformation. Still, in the end, he decided not to do it. No one could imagine what might happen if a mad scientist in the body of a rare species of dragon might do if he gets really angry.
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