Now then, as soon as I saw a ray of hope, I regained my calm.
Entrusting my anger to the situation would endanger Veldora’s main body, the “Storm Dragon (energy)”.
It’s not that my anger had disappeared, but rather I had to calmly deal with the situation.
This anger was something I needed to vent out on the Emperor later.
I had to first prioritize my objectives.
In order to free Veldora, defeating the main body before me would suffice.
However that alone wouldn’t be enough, and I hat to first retrieve Veldora’s Nucleic Heart, and reconstruct the “Soul Corridor”.
Well, I should manage somehow.
Wisdom Lord Raphael had already bought some time.
So we could focus on dealing with the “Storm Dragon”.
However, Investigation King Faust’s “Probability Manipulation” seemed troublesome.
Rather than worrying about which attacks were manipulated, thinking of every attack as something with additional uncertainties was sufficient.
After all, the “Storm Dragon’s” Energy was immense.
I still felt an energy supplementation from it, but compared to the flow of “power” from Veldora when the “Soul Corridor” was intact, this was nothing.
However, there was no need for worry.
I had Gluttony King Belzebuth, as well as Wisdom Lord Raphael with me after all.
I would have “Storm Dragon’s” “Storm Blast” predated on by Gluttony King Beelzebub.
Then, disassembled.
This wasn’t going to be easy. Because, if the predation failed, and I took a direct hit, my body would be destroyed with that one shot.
I feared that the destruction speed would be quicker than my ability to escape via clone.
Having a clone ready from the start, similar to my first battle against Hinata, would be pointless.
After all, if I couldn’t grant Ultimate Abilities onto the clone, it would be immediately destroyed.
In the end, the seemingly all-powerful clone couldn’t be used for anything other than as a decoy against weaker foes.
Well it depended on the opponent, and, with retreat being a priority, if victory wasn’t necessary, then there were several uses for it.
Under circumstances where defeat wasn’t an option, it would be useless.
Therefore, I had to defeat the “Storm Dragon” head-on.
Attacks other than “Storm Blast” would be dodged if possible, and otherwise offset with another attack.
With Raphael’s calculations assisting my instincts, it had gotten much easier since a while ago.
However, it was true that the abilities of the Ultimate Skill 『Storm King Veldora』 were left behind really helped.
If they weren’t there, there were high chances of defeat due to the not being able to offset the oncoming attacks.
The fact that the abilities were able to remain was probably due to Veldora’s timing.
You’ve done all this, so I’ve got to answer to those expectations.