Chapter 239 Crushing Holden And Grady

Holden and Grady watched as their enhanced Fire Wolves grew bigger and more powerful. They couldn't resist taunting Orion. "Why don't you give up now?" they said with smug expressions. "The Fire Wolves are stronger than before. You don't stand a chance."

Orion only laughed after hearing them. He knew that his opponents were overconfident and had underestimated his own abilities and that of Atlas. The Fire Wolves may have grown stronger, but they were no match for his beast.

"You still don't get it, do you?" Orion said, his voice laced with amusement. "The Fire Wolves may be stronger, but they're still no match for Atlas."





Orion remained confident and unfazed as Holden and Grady's Fire Wolves continued to attack him. The beasts had been enhanced with Wolf Enhancement and Flame Enhancement, and their flames burned brighter than ever before. But Orion knew that their enhancements were no match for Atlas, his beast.

"You are too confident," Holden taunted, his voice dripping with arrogance. "The Fire Wolves are more powerful than you ever imagined. They can defeat even the most beasts."

Orion simply laughed at Holden's words. He knew that his opponents were desperate to win, but their overconfidence and foolishness blinded them to the truth. No matter how much they enhanced their beasts, they would never be a match for Atlas.

But before he could say anything, the Fire Wolves attacked again. This time, they used Flame Fangs, a powerful attack that combined their enhanced flames with their sharp teeth. The attack was swift and fierce.



As Holden and Grady's Fire Wolves launched another attack, Orion remained calm and composed. He watched as the beasts closed in on him, their flames burning brighter than ever before. But instead of dodging their attack, Orion gave a surprising order.

"Stand down, Atlas," he said calmly. "Just let them attack you. This could be a good time to check how strong your defense is."

Holden and Grady were shocked when they heard Orion's order. They couldn't believe that he would dare to underestimate them like this. They believed that their enhanced Fire Wolves were more than a match for Atlas, and they were eager to prove it.

The Fire Wolves attacked Atlas with all their might, their sharp fangs blazing with flames as they bit into his thick fur. Holden and Grady watched in amazement as their enhanced beasts unleashed their most powerful attack yet, their fangs piercing the air like a flaming sword.

But to their surprise, the attack had no effect on Atlas. The beast remained unfazed, his thick fur and powerful body absorbing the attack with ease. The Fire Wolves' fangs were unable to pierce his skin, leaving Holden and Grady stunned and amazed.

As the Fire Wolves continued their attack, Atlas simply stood his ground, his massive frame absorbing the impact of their flames and fangs. Holden and Grady watched in disbelief as their enhanced beasts' attacks seemed to bounce off the powerful beast like a pebble on a rock.

"How is this possible?" Holden exclaimed, his voice filled with frustration. "Our Fire Wolves are supposed to be unbeatable with our enhancements. How can they not even scratch Atlas?"

Grady was equally perplexed, watching as the Fire Wolves continued their futile attack. He couldn't believe that their talents had no effect on the legendary beast, and he knew that they were in for a tough battle.

But Orion remained calm and collected throughout the attack, watching as Atlas absorbed the Fire Wolves' attacks with ease. He knew that his powerful beast was nearly unbeatable, and he was eager to prove it to his opponents.

"You see?" Orion said, his voice filled with amusement. "No matter how much you enhance your beasts, they will never be a match for Atlas. He is the most powerful beast in the land, and there's nothing you can do to beat him."

Holden and Grady exchanged a stunned glance, realizing that they had underestimated Orion and his beast. They had thought that their enhancements would give them the upper hand, but they had been proven wrong. Atlas was simply too strong, too powerful to be beaten.

As the Fire Wolves' attacks continued to bounce off Atlas like pebbles on a rock, Holden and Grady began to grow frustrated. They had never encountered a beast like Atlas before, and they knew that they were in for a tough battle if they wanted to defeat him.

But Orion remained unfazed, watching as the Fire Wolves' attacks grew more and more futile. He knew that his victory was well-earned.

"Atlas," he said, his voice firm and commanding. "Playtime is over. Used Brutal Charge."

Atlas let out a fierce roar as he charged forward, his massive frame thundering across the battlefield like a stampede of elephants. Holden and Grady watched in horror as the powerful beast charged toward them, his eyes blazing with intense red light.

The ground shook beneath Atlas' feet as he charged forward, his massive horns aimed straight at the Fire Wolves. Holden and Grady knew that they were in trouble, and they scrambled to come up with a plan to counter Atlas' attack.

But it was too late. Atlas was already upon them, his powerful charge unleashing a devastating blow that sent the Fire Wolves flying through the air. Holden and Grady watched in horror as their enhanced beasts were tossed like rag dolls, their flames extinguished in an instant.

As the Fire Wolves crashed to the ground, Orion also looked at the both of them. His face was calm and collected, his eyes shining with a sense of victory. He had proven his dominance on the battlefield once again, and he knew that he had left Holden and Grady humiliated and defeated.

He approached the two warriors, his steps firm and confident. Holden and Grady looked up at him, their faces twisted with anger and disbelief. They had never encountered a warrior as powerful as Orion, and they couldn't believe that they had been defeated so easily.

Orion looked down at them, his eyes filled with amusement. "I told you that you didn't stand a chance," he said, his voice laced with mockery. "But you didn't listen. You thought that your enhancements would make you invincible. But in the end, you were just playing with fire."

Holden and Grady exchanged a defeated glance, realizing that they had underestimated Orion and his powerful beast. They had thought that their enhancements would give them the upper hand, but they had been proven wrong. Atlas was simply too strong, too powerful to be defeated.