With his burning sword and raging mana, the three giants quickly noticed him. However, none of them was happy about his return. Kahglia acknowledged that his Fireball had been powerful, but she could sense that Toz wasn't at such a high level. So, if he joined the fight, it was likely that he would get in the way rather than help her fight against the two undead giants.
And the undead giants were naturally pissed at Toz due to how he had tricked them into tanking the Fireball head-on. It was their fault since they were careless, but it was Toz's Fireball, so they blamed it all on him. And as soon as Toz stepped close, the Death Knight went after him while the Flesh Golem tried to hold on to Kahglia and force her to fight it instead of helping Toz or stopping the Death Knight.
The Flesh Golem got what he wanted and then some. Kahglia appreciated Toz's Fireball and the damage it did, but she didn't hold many expectations for Toz. So, instead of wasting time trying to help him, it would be better if she simply did as much damage to the Flesh Golem as possible.
The Flesh Golem wouldn't be able to last much longer, considering how much demonic energy it had already used so far. But after the Death Knight joined the battle, Kahglia had a much harder time damaging the Flesh Golem, and most of her efforts were wasted. But, now that Toz had joined the battle and lured away the Death Knight, Kahglia got an opportunity to inflict as much damage as possible on the Flesh Golem. And she wouldn't let that opportunity get to waste.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtWith renewed vigor, Kahglia unleashed a series of blows onto the Flesh Golem's face and body. Although her brass knuckles had started taking some damage after the extended fight, they were still more than good enough to tear away at the Flesh Golem's skin, muscle, and bone.
Kahglia unleashed a flurry of nearly unblockable fists toward the Flesh Golem. But she still had half a mind on the Death Knight since her assault on the Flesh Golem would be meaningless if the Death Knight returned and surprise attacked her by stabbing his greatsword through her back. So, when she noticed how the Death Knight hadn't even landed a single strike on the fleet-footed Toz, she was a little surprised.
She realized that she had underestimated Toz a little and began considering helping him out now that the Flesh Golem couldn't stop her. But she spent a few more moments watching Toz's and the Death Knight's battle. Kahglia noticed that Toz didn't need her help as long as he didn't try to kill the Death Knight. When it came to surviving and dodging the Death Knight's greatsword, Toz was more than capable of doing that on his own.
Since she could rest assured that the Death Knight wouldn't be able to interfere with her beatdown on the Flesh Golem, Kahglia concentrated her efforts on taking down the Flesh Golem so that she could smash its head in.
Since the Flesh Golem was undead, didn't feel pain, and had incredible strength and regenerative powers, taking it down wasn't easy since tricks like knicking its wind out or snapping its legs didn't work that well. But Kahglia didn't need to rely on those kinds of tricks when fighting someone who wasn't even as strong as her.
The Flesh Golem might have other advantages, such as its regeneration and lack of pain. But Kahglia was sturdy enough not to need the regeneration, and pain was something that could be endured. So, Kahglia began unleashing full-power swings toward the Flesh Golem's body, shoulders, and head in order to make the Flesh Golem stumble and lose its balance.
With her unending barrage of punches, Kahglia made steady progress as she forced the Flesh Golem to stumble backward, step by faltering step. She could tell that it wouldn't be long until she could send the Flesh Golem falling to the ground, and she got so eager and caught up in her pummeling that she forgot about the Death Knight.
"Watch out!"
However, Toz's shout startled her out of her battle frenzy, and she quickly sensed the greatsword cleaving through the air toward her torso. With a quick shove, Kahglia pushed the Flesh Golem a few steps back. She faced the greatsword swing with two brass knuckle-protected fists since it was too close for her to dodge it.
The sword dug into the rim in between the spikes, and Kahglia hurriedly twisted her fists to lock it in place with the spikes. If it went through the brass knuckles, the sword would both injure her hands and render her primary means of attack mostly useless.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmKahglia grunted as she wrenched the greatsword away from her.
"Switch!"
Without even waiting for a response, Kahglia charged toward the Death Knight, who had yet to regain his sword posture after Kahglia wrenched his sword away and nearly made the Knight lose its grasp on their sword.
And since Kahglia didn't bother waiting for a response, Toz didn't bother responding to her order that was clearly meant for him. He let Kahglia and the Death Knight engage in their battle while he hurried to get in the Flesh Golem's way before it could interfere.
Toz hadn't been able to do anything to the Death Knight due to its black armor and the mist that seeped out of it. Not to mention the greatsword cleaving the air and unleashing gusts of wind merely by passing through.
However, Toz had already confirmed that his magic was useful against the Flesh Golem, at least his fire magic. So, he happily began fighting the Flesh Golem, who was also happy to get a chance to fight against the person who subjected it to those devastating flames.
But the Flesh Golem either forgot or was too stupid to realize that if Toz had done it once, he could do it again. He already had a Fireball ready.