The Primordial Tamer

Chapter 240 Holden And Grady Knocked Out



After the battle had ended and the Fire Wolves had been defeated, Orion stood tall, his fists clenched at his sides. He looked down at the fallen beasts and then turned to Holden and Grady, who were standing a few feet away, watching him with fear and trepidation.

Orion began to scratch his fist, looking at them with fierce intensity. "Do you think you can get away after messing with me?" he asked, his voice low and dangerous.

Holden and Grady exchanged a nervous glance, realizing that they were in trouble. They had never encountered a cultivator as powerful as Orion, and they knew that they had made a mistake by underestimating him.

"Do you know who we are?" Holden asked, trying to sound confident, but his voice was shaking with fear.

Orion looked at them with a cold stare, his eyes flashing with anger. "I don\'t care who you are," he said, his voice filled with menace. "But the fact that you have messed with me means that you are asking for trouble."

Holden and Grady took a step back, realizing that they had underestimated Orion\'s power and strength. They had thought that they could defeat him with their enhanced Fire Wolves, but they had been proven wrong. Orion was simply too strong, too powerful to be defeated.

As they stood there, watching him with fear, Orion\'s anger boiled over. He had had enough of their arrogance and disrespect, and he decided to take matters into his own hands. Without warning, he charged toward them, his massive frame thundering across the battlefield like a stampede of elephants.

Holden and Grady had no time to react, and before they knew it, Orion was upon them. With lightning-fast reflexes, he delivered a devastating punch to their guts, sending them both tumbling to the ground in agony.

The impact of the blow was so strong that it knocked the wind out of their lungs, and they gasped for air, struggling to catch their breath. They looked up at Orion, their faces twisted with pain and fear.

Orion stood over them, his fists still clenched at his sides. "That\'s what you get for underestimating me," he said, his voice low and dangerous. "You should have known better than to mess with someone as powerful as me."

Holden and Grady lay there, writhing in pain, their bodies battered and bruised. They knew that they had made a grave mistake, and they regretted their arrogance and disrespect towards Orion, but they were too prideful to admit it.

As they lay there, nursing their wounds, they began to feel a sense of anger and frustration. They could not believe that they had been defeated so easily, and they vowed to make Orion pay for his arrogance and disrespect toward them.

"Just you see later," Holden muttered, his voice filled with rage. "I will make you regret that you do this to us here."

Grady nodded in agreement, his face twisted with pain. "We will get our revenge," he said, his voice barely audible above the sound of his labored breathing. "We will become stronger, more powerful, and we will defeat him."

The two cultivators lay there, their bodies battered and bruised, as the sun began to set in the distance. They knew that they had a long road ahead of them, but they were determined to become stronger, to become more powerful, so that they could take on Orion and defeat him once and for all.

As the darkness began to envelop them, Holden and Grady slipped into unconsciousness, their bodies exhausted from the battle. But even in their sleep, they dreamed of revenge, of defeating Orion and proving their worth.

Orion, on the other hand, continued on his path, his powerful frame disappearing into the distance. He knew that he had won the battle, but he also knew that he could not let his guard down. There were always more challenges ahead, more battles to be fought, and he needed to be ready for them.

Orion turned to Atlas, his loyal beast, and said, "Let\'s go to the entrance of the forest. The time limit of the test is almost over."

Atlas nodded in agreement, his powerful frame quivering with excitement. The beast had proven his strength and power in battle, and he was eager to return to the outside world, where more challenges awaited him.

Orion and Atlas began to make their way through the forest, their footsteps crunching against the underbrush. The trees grew taller and thicker, casting deep shadows across the forest floor as the two companions walked deeper into the forest.

As they walked, Orion thought about the battle that they had just fought. He knew that he had proven his strength and power, but he also knew that there were always more challenges ahead. He needed to stay focused, to stay sharp, if he was going to survive in this world.

Atlas, on the other hand, was filled with excitement and energy. The beast had always loved the thrill of battle, and he had proven himself to be a powerful and fearsome warrior. He knew that there were more battles to be fought, and more foes to be defeated, and he was eager to prove himself once again.

As they walked, Orion and Atlas could hear the sound of the forest coming alive around them. The birds sang in the trees, the insects hummed in the bushes, and the rustling of leaves filled the air.

As they approached the entrance of the forest, Orion could see the light of the outside world filtering through the trees. He knew that they had made it just in time before the time limit of the test had expired.

Orion and Atlas stepped out of the forest, into the bright sunlight. The air was filled with the scent of fresh flowers and the sound of birds chirping, as they made their way toward the exit of the testing grounds.

As they walked, Orion thought about the challenges that lay ahead. He knew that he had proven himself in battle, but he also knew that there were always more battles to be fought, more foes to be defeated.


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