Others Summon Dragons, I Summon Legendary Knights - Chapter 393 Covered In Blood

“The most experienced? I’d love to see how that experience gets you out of this. Who knows, maybe I’ll be surprised.” Alora smirked as she crossed her arms, unleashing a portal before her.
Her Female Insect Knight walked out and assumed a stance with the white greatsword aimed at her opponents, who were over seventy meters away.
‘Hold back, Lora. Let’s see what they can do,’ Alora said inwardly and her summon responded with a slight dip of her head. Her black compound eyes, which were the only part of her face, visible from the white mask, locked on both Arden and Oliver.
Alora saw Arden summon her gorgeous harpy that swiftly left the ground and she turned to Nathan.
“Who are you going to face?”
Nathan didn’t reply. He simply fused with his fifteen-foot-tall muscular panda and charged on all fours toward Oliver with a roar that made the air ripple.
“I guess you’ve made your choice. Now, big miss-glasses over there should know there’s a barrier. It’s about two hundred meters. Now…” Alora hummed.
“Should I let her know that aerial battle is my summon’s forte or… let her dream?”
While Alora stood there, Nathan’s eyes gleamed from the dark space within his summon.
He saw through its eyes. It was staring at Oliver who unleashed a black diagram from which an eight-foot-tall Saint Tier humanoid walked out.
It was a half-living, half-skeletal being with four arms. One held a spear, another a curved sword, while the upper two held swords. It had a black shadowy hood, revealing a bit of its skull and black leather armour billowing with dark mist.
A black mist ring burst out as this existence, which Oliver named Nightmare, shot forward, traversing the closing distance between him and the panda.
When both of them were about to clash, Arden fused with her harpy and flapped her wings hard, and a massive gust of wind so strong that it was visible blasted the panda’s face, but that gust that could sweep off buildings only acted as a disturbance.
The panda swung its claws but missed Nightmare, whom it couldn’t see because of the disturbance. Nightmare popped up from where it didn’t expect and thrust the spear towards its left eye, but the spear’s tip bounced off.
His mana wasn’t enough to bridge the difference of four tiers.
‘Don’t let him go!’ Nathan yelled from within and his panda lunged at Nightmare, but he had predicted that move and slid right below the massive creature.
He jabbed his swords into its stomach and though he failed to pierce through, he managed to inflict dull, minuscule pains.
The panda scrapped its claws against the floor, forced itself to turn and threw itself at Nightmare. Oliver used Exchange, then bent. As the panda’s claws went over his head, Arden’s harpy flew down and clawed the panda, but at that moment, the panda’s speed suddenly increased and it grabbed the harpy.
‘Caught you.’ Nathan’s eyes brightened as he held the harpy’s wing tight and slammed its entire body against the floor.
There was a loud sound that made the spectators tremble.
With a savage grin, the panda turned to see Nightmare’s spear. This time around, he swiftly shattered it with a blow and slammed right into Nightmare. In the next moment, there was an explosion as Nightmare crashed into the wall at the other end of the arena.
Alora’s eyes went to Nightmare and back at the harpy which fought back with powerful gales but still couldn’t stop being wiped against the ground like a rug being dusted.
“This is boring.” Alora yawned and stretched her hand as the earth shook at the sound of Arden’s harpy repeatedly crashing against the ground until it couldn’t resist anymore.
Nightmare forced itself to its feet. It closed in once more and slashed at the panda’s wrist with all its might. That blow hurt, like an ant biting a human.
It forced the panda to free Arden out of anger and turn to Oliver’s summon. Upon retrieving Nightmare, the panda’s fury shifted and Oliver looked back, his eyes locking with Percival’s.
He saw Godfrey looking down.
‘Don’t look. It’s much bett—!’
The panda grabbed his head, which was quite small in its massively clawed hand.
“Summon your skeleton!” Nathan roared within his summon. His anger flowed into his summon which lifted Oliver and slammed him against the ground.
Its force was measured so as not to kill him but after slamming him against the ground several times, Oliver was covered in his own blood.
Alora tilted her head.
‘He would rather face such pummeling than unleash his summon which is more durable. It’s noble but I know it’s because he’s afraid Nathan will kill his summon, not him,’ Alora thought as she watched the huge panda beat Oliver until he was a complete mess with broken bones in several parts of his body.
A few members of the crowd were exhilarated but a good number, especially those from the city, watched in silence.
“I guess they’re not entertained.” Alora yawned, then rose to her feet.
She saw Arden’s harpy rise up and stagger as her wings were broken.
The panda turned, glaring at her. It growled deeply but the harpy began to slowly make her way toward the panda.
Alora frowned as she noticed the harpy’s aura wasn’t the same. Summons grew stronger in battles, that was a verified fact. Some got breakthroughs after a long time or a really tough battle and fortunately for Arden, it seemed that’s what happened to her summon!
But it was already badly injured.
Seeing the harpy approaching, the panda charged toward it. When the panda leaped, its shadow looming above it, the harpy spun and swung both broken wings like the blades of a ceiling fan.
Wind shaped like massive crescent blades swooshed out with the harpy, a Paragon Tier being, concentrating all its power into one full-blown attack.
Over a year’s worth of mana into one move. And when it struck, the battlefield grew cold.


