The Primordial Tamer

Chapter 286 Snatching The Treasure
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The stream of fire shot towards him,but Orion remained calm, his eyes focused on the Blaze Lion. Suddenly, he spoke a command under his breath. "Atlas, Crystal Shield."

In an instant, a crystal shield materialized in front of him, blocking the fire breath with ease. The disciples of the Blazing Sun sect looked on in shock, amazed by the power of the Celestial Harmony Sect.

Orion stood behind the shield, watching as the Blaze Lion's attack dissipated harmlessly against the crystal. "Impressive," he said, nodding his head in approval. "But I must say, your attack is not enough to defeat me."

As Leon gritted his teeth in frustration, he noticed something strange happening behind Orion. A faint glow began to emanate from the Celestial Harmony Sect disciple's body, and suddenly, a large crystal rhinoceros appeared before Leon's eyes.

The creature was massive, its body made entirely of sparkling crystal. Its horns were sharp and pointed, and its eyes glinted in the sunlight. Leon had never seen anything like it before, and he felt a shiver run down his spine as he realized the power of the beast before him.

Orion stood behind the crystal rhinoceros, a look of pride on his face. "Meet Atlas," he said, gesturing to the beast. "He is my partner, and together, we are a force to be reckoned with."

The disciples of the Blazing Sun sect looked on in awe as the crystal rhinoceros roared, its voice echoing through the clearing. They knew that they were facing a formidable opponent and that their chances of victory were slim.

Orion climbed onto the back of the crystal rhinoceros with ease, settling into a comfortable position. "We will be taking this," he said, looking down at the Blaze Lion and its disciples.

Leon was surprised that Orion had already obtained the treasures they were after. He couldn't believe that they had been beaten to it. He was about to give the command for Ember to attack once again when Orion spoke.

"Atlas, Crystal Spike," Orion said quietly.

Suddenly, the crystal rhinoceros beneath him charged forward, its horn glowing with a bright light. Leon and the other disciples of the Blazing Sun sect barely had time to react before the rhinoceros rammed into them, its horn piercing through their defenses with ease.

Ember unleashed a stream of fire toward Orion, hoping to take him down, but it was too late. The crystal rhinoceros was too fast, and it dodged the attack effortlessly. Leon and the other disciples were left reeling, struggling to regain their footing after the surprise attack.

Orion remained calm and collected, his eyes fixed on the Blaze Lion. "You should have known better than to underestimate us," he said, a hint of amusement in his voice. "The treasures are now ours, and there's nothing you can do about it."

Leon gritted his teeth, feeling a sense of frustration wash over him. He had never felt so powerless before. He knew that he had to come up with a plan, or they would be defeated once again.

"Guys, attack him," Leon shouted, hoping that his disciples would follow his lead.

But it was too late. Orion and the crystal rhinoceros had already disappeared from view, leaving Leon and the others alone in the clearing. Leon knew that they had lost this battle, but he vowed to come back stronger and take back what was rightfully theirs.

Aiden watched the scene unfold from a distance, his heart racing with fear and excitement. He had lost to Leon before and knew that he was no match for Orion and his powerful crystal rhinoceros.

As he watched, Aiden noticed the crystal rhinoceros charge forward, its horn glowing with a bright light. He knew that he had to act fast to avoid being caught in the attack.

Just as the rhinoceros was about to strike, Aiden leaped to the side, narrowly avoiding the crystal spike. He landed hard on the ground, his heart pounding with adrenaline.

As he looked up, Aiden saw Orion riding atop the crystal rhinoceros, his expression calm and collected. Aiden knew that he was no match for them, and he didn't want to risk getting caught in their attack again.

Instead, he hung back and watched as the battle unfolded. He saw Leon and the other disciples struggle to defend themselves against the powerful crystal rhinoceros and realized that their chances of victory were slim.

Aiden felt a sense of admiration for Orion and his powerful partner, knowing that they were a force to be reckoned with. He knew that if he wanted to defeat them, he would need to train harder and become stronger.

Aiden couldn't help but think to himself about the other monsters that might be lurking within other sects. He knew that there were likely many creatures that were unknown to him and his fellow disciples, and the thought of exploring and facing them was daunting.

"It seems that there are many monsters in the sect that are unknown," Aiden said quietly to himself. "These explorations will be hard."

He knew that their training would have to intensify if they were to stand a chance against any unknown threats. Aiden resolved to dedicate himself fully to his training and become the best disciple he could be.

Watching Orion and the crystal rhinoceros disappear from view, Aiden knew that there was much work to be done. But he was determined to become a powerful warrior, capable of facing any foe and protecting his sect.

As Leon and his disciples were left defeated in the clearing, Orion rode off on his crystal rhinoceros, clutching the treasure tightly in his hand. His heart was racing with excitement, knowing that he had outsmarted his enemies once again.

Orion didn't know what the treasure was, but he knew it was being contested by his enemies, and that was reason enough to snatch it. With his crystal rhinoceros, he escaped from the battle with the coveted prize in hand, eager to uncover its secrets.

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