Chapter 141 Blood and Flesh Flying
Chapter 141 Blood and Flesh Flying
Su Tu truly hadn't expected that a casual remark would actually provoke Sophia.
According to his thinking, the so-called provocation tactic would either result in the other party not reacting at all and continuing to maintain a blank expression.
He would either respond with a cold laugh, but had no intention of taking action.
No matter how hard he tried, he never imagined that his casual provocation would actually work!
He looked at Sophia, whose face was full of resentment, and was filled with confusion.
Sensing Su Tu's slightly bewildered gaze, Sophia knew she had made the right bet.
In fact, she naturally understood the so-called provocation tactics used by the Foolish Demons and Calamities.
Even the instant the other person finished speaking, she already understood their thoughts and quickly reacted, preparing to turn the tables on them.
Sophia knew perfectly well that the reason the Foolish Calamity used such a crude provocation was simply because it was something said offhand, hoping it would work.
If it doesn't work, it doesn't matter; it's just a matter of saying a sentence or making an expression.
The goal I had in mind was simply to provoke her and force her to make a move that would reveal a weakness.
This foolish calamity also takes advantage of the openings she reveals to launch attacks.
Of course, Sophia could also guess that the Foolish Calamity was not hoping for anything from this low-level provocation.
So, if she falls for the trick without the other party being disappointed, how will this foolish calamity react?
It's very simple; the opponent will react quickly and take advantage of the openings revealed during her angry attack to launch their own attack.
Sofia's plan to turn the tables was actually quite simple: to take advantage of the opponent's attack on her exposed weaknesses and then use that opportunity to counterattack.
The so-called vulnerability caused by anger was actually a vulnerability she deliberately revealed, used as bait to lure the other party into attacking her.
The next moment, her Hurricane Epic flew up from her palm, unfolding with a snap, like a peacock spreading its tail feathers.
However, at that moment, she felt as if she were trapped by some kind of shackles, unable to move left or right.
Undoubtedly, this was the flaw she revealed to Su Tu, a bait to lure him into making a move.
This scene was naturally witnessed by Su Tu, who showed a slight look of doubt on his face.
He didn't quite understand why the other party was so easily blinded by anger and would reveal such an obvious flaw.
It's understandable that anger can cloud judgment and cause one to make mistakes, but why would someone who joins the Calamity Squad be so easily blinded by anger?
When his main body was at the base, he had already witnessed just how much endurance each member of the Calamity Squad could endure.
Perhaps it's related to their experiences after becoming calamities; their consciousness was not only not broken, but was also strengthened.
Knowing this, Su Tu was naturally not easily fooled.
He even had a rough guess in his mind that the other party did this on purpose.
Of course, it can't be said that such a strategy is useless; it's just that it has no effect on Su Tu, who clearly knows the endurance of each member of the Calamity Squad.
If it were anyone else standing in front of Sofia, they might actually think they had successfully provoked her with a casual remark.
"Alright, stop acting. I know what you're up to."
Su Tu wore a bored expression, yawned leisurely while hovering in mid-air, and looked at Sophia with disdain.
He seemed particularly bored with the trivial tricks she used.
Sophia, who had initially thought the plan had a high probability of success, frowned slightly upon seeing the other party's appearance.
The anger that had been on his face had vanished, leaving only a solemn expression. The speed at which his expression changed was comparable to the face-changing act in Sichuan opera.
However, Sofia was not angry about the failure of her plan; she had a backup plan.
Yes, she just pretended to use her ability, which was indeed a deliberate attempt to create an opening and lure her opponent into making a move so that she could use that opportunity to counterattack.
But if the other party didn't make a move, why couldn't she actually unleash this ability?
Just because she mimicked using her abilities doesn't mean she was simply striking a pose.
If the other party doesn't fall for it, they will inevitably look down on her behavior, and their guard may temporarily drop.
Therefore, during this brief period when her guard is lowered, isn't this the perfect opportunity for her to make her move?
With these two preparations, it was clear from the start that whether the other party made a move or not, she would inevitably succeed in attacking them by deliberately revealing a weakness.
As his thoughts settled, the Epic Hurricane, which had originally chosen to remain in mid-air, suddenly emitted a white light.
Before Su Tu could even react, a strong tearing sensation erupted from his body, as if he had been thrown into a raging hurricane.
Around him, small hurricanes quietly formed and their numbers continued to increase.
They are numerous and tiny, and most importantly, these hurricanes are generated by air currents and are invisible to the naked eye without a reference point.
Moreover, the number of the initial micro-hurricanes was unusually large, numbering in the hundreds, all swirling around Su Tu.
As they rotated, they continuously tore at Su Tu's body, as if trying to rip his flesh off.
Under Sofia's control, their numbers continue to increase, and the sense of division grows ever stronger.
In just a few seconds, to Su Tu's astonishment, these miniature hurricanes directly ripped his flesh from his skeleton.
The surrounding miniature hurricanes were all stained blood red, with blood and flesh swirling around as the hurricanes rotated.
As for the skeleton, it was now scattered on the ground, piled up, a truly horrifying sight.
Seeing this scene, Sophia's face turned pale, and she felt a little uncomfortable, but it was still within her tolerance.
Unfortunately, she hadn't been with the Calamity Squad for long, hadn't received much training, and naturally had very few opportunities to witness such a bloody scene.
But such training did exist; otherwise, given her previous pampered upbringing as the daughter of a duke, she would have vomited long ago.
"It seems that the calamity of foolishness is dead."
Sofia took a deep breath, and her complexion improved slightly.
However, she was paler than usual, and her originally rosy lips were now somewhat pale.
This was partly due to psychological factors, and partly because this move had taken a heavy toll on her mental energy.
It can be said that this move consumed a full 50% of her mental energy.
But the power and the consequences are obvious.
Being able to kill this S-rank Calamity, the Fool of Tricks, is worth the cost.
"Let's tell Su Tu about the situation here first."
As she spoke, she prepared to take out her communication magic device to report on how she had resolved the calamity of the foolish game.
Before she could even reach for the communication magic tool, a familiar yet terrifying voice rang out, gently echoing in her ears.
"That move of yours was quite powerful."
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