I stood up and began to approach the monster again, and it immediately focused its attention on me like a laser beam. "Why don't you just leave if you don't like disturbance so much?"
"Be careful, Torvan; the monster's skill is not something to sneezed at," Litha warned.
"Don't worry, I got it," I said.
I began to walk closer, and I didn't show my aura; my green eyes just locked steadily on the monster. "I'm thinking of a sneak attack since it seems to be reacting to my unholy magic, maybe it can hurt it.....!!"
I suddenly sent my magic surging forward in a blast of green hand, but the monster was waiting just for that, and the second I began to use my power—it also unleashed its own.
The monster didn't use an area attack this time; no, it sent its gravity force like a big ball and hit me in the chest with it. Wham! I was sent jetted back like a flunged catapult and again, smashed into a tree.
