While all this was happening, Miss Samantha stood not far away, watching the horrific scene before her eyes.
Her heart was pounding, and tears were gathering in her eyes. She felt bitter and afraid of the shadow kaiju continuing its attack.
As the fight continued, Miss Samantha was on the verge of collapse, but the captain's screams made her regain consciousness.
She heard him calling her in a voice filled with pain, asking her to use her fire attacks against the monster.
She didn't have time to think; she quickly realized that a physical attack wasn't enough. The only way to fight this monster was to use elemental attacks.
Miss Samantha drew all the fire elemental essence from her elemental engine and began to form a large ball of fire in her hand
Fire Elemental Engine- Great Fireball!
She noticed the shadow kaiju, which was still close to the stone pillar, and was slowly burning. She shouted, saying, "Move away, captain, I'll shoot now!"
BOOM-!
The fireball exploded in the air, colliding with the Shadow kaiju, creating a massive explosion that filled the room with light and heat.
The flames were rapidly devouring its body, making a huge difference in the battle of darkness.
"Now!! I won't let you move," the captain shouted, then threw his greatsword at the Shadow Kaiju's body like a bright yellow spear.
Roar-!
The Shadow Kaiju screamed in pain, its voice filling the room terrifyingly. The monster tried to move, but it was restrained by the long sword that was embedded in its body, preventing it from breaking free.
As time passed, the flames slowly began to subside, the screams faded, and its body slowly disintegrated, its parts turning into ash.
The captain, Miss Samantha, and the rest of the hunters watched silently, dumbfounded by what had happened.
The shadow kaiju seemed to be dead, and the captain fell to the ground, exhausted and wounded, breathing slowly.
Miss Samantha felt a deep bitterness at the losses her comrades had suffered while Mr. Joe, who had narrowly escaped the monster's grasp, was leaning on the stone pillar, anxiously looking at the scene around him.
While the other hunter, who was holding the artifact, watched with relief as the shadow monster was burned, and gave up hope of survival, expecting this nightmare to end soon.
However, things were not over yet. Noah Nightshade, who had almost fainted from fear, was looking in amazement at the shadow monster that was moving at an incredible speed.
He could still see the black smoke gathering around the monster, heading towards the captain, who was in an extremely weak state.
He shouted, warning the captain: "Watch your back! The monster isn't dead yet, run away from here!" His voice was filled with fear and despair.
"Huh?" the captain quickly turned around, surprised by what that porter had said.
But when he looked behind him, it was clear that he didn't have time to escape.The shadow monster, which everyone thought was dead, was reshaping itself from the black smoke.
His glowing eyes and evil smile returned, and the monster slowly began to approach the leader.
Swoosh-!
The captain was so shocked that he froze in place, frozen in front of the monster. But in a flash, the monster threw its long and sharp claw toward the leader, mercilessly cutting off his head.
Bang-!
The captain's body fell to the ground, blood dripping from it, leaving his place stained with blood.
Seeing this horrific scene, Miss Samantha felt a deep sense of despair.
The shadow kaiju had approached her, looking at her with eyes full of anger and evil. The monster began to squeeze her neck tightly, lifting her into the air. There was no room for escape, and everything around her seemed to slow down.
Miss Samantha screamed for help, but the remaining hunters were unable to provide any support.
The monster's brutal strength was too great for them to resist. As she cried, tears were falling from her eyes, and she tried to call for help, but no one could hear her cries.
At the same time, the person holding the artifact, in a state of complete despair, watched the shadow monster slowly killing Miss Samantha and realized that the hope of survival had vanished.
"It's over already!"
He watched the monster pounce on its victims, feeling sorrowful and helpless.
Noah, who was still suffering from pain and injury, was in a state of remorse.
He remembered the bitterness of losing his family, and he felt sorry that he couldn't do anything to save Miss Samantha.
The pain was pressing down on him, and he felt weak in front of the monster's destructive power.
Noah tried with all his strength, and when the long sword he was holding fell, he carefully picked it up, and rushed towards the monster, stabbing it with all his might. But the monster was not affected by the attack, and instead, Noah pushed it away forcefully, causing it to crash into the stone pillar.
The monster, who was a little bit suffering from the pain of the attack, was not greatly affected.
Its body was still strong, and he began to reshape himself again. Then he headed towards Miss Samantha, who was struggling to escape.
The monster grabbed her neck, and lifted her into the air, staring at her with hatred and evil.
She tried to call for help over again, but the hunter was unable to move or even lift his long sword and fell to the ground.
At that moment, pain and fear were raging through her, and she wished she could go home to meet her little brother.
One of the porters, who was standing next to the hunter, rushed towards the long sword and lifted it in a desperate attempt to save her. But the monster was faster than him; he grabbed it forcefully and threw it against a stone pillar, then pulled out the sword and thrust it into it forcefully.
The porter fell to the ground, blood pouring from his body, and everything around him was surging.
Samantha, who was watching everything through tear-filled eyes, was feeling hopeless.
She was in pain as she saw the porter who tried to help her, and was killed because of it.
As the monster prepared to kill her, it squeezed her neck with its strong hands. She closed her eyes, accepting her end, and wishing that the young porter who sacrificed his life to save her would forgive her.
At that moment, Noah felt completely hopeless. He was unable to offer any help, and he felt miserable because of his weakness and helplessness.
He tried to continue resisting, but he was suffering from pain and injury, and he didn't have much strength to face the monster.