The Darkness Elementalist started to panic, this wasn't part of his plan. Their motive was to rob the group and then advance in their cultivation, but now, he was about to meet his end in the hands of the annoying kid standing before him.
Klaus' laughter made it even worse. He felt like punching Klaus, but he knew the further he was from Klaus, the safer he would be.
He surveyed everyone's opponents and he was left with two choices; the first choice was to change opponents with the man fighting Alice, or, he would change places with one of the men fighting Grey.
If he were to change with any of the two, he was confident that he would be able to slow down the ice in his body. Even if not he doesn't stop it, at least slowing it down would give him the chance he needed to think of a solution.
Klaus saw the man's wandering eyes and couldn't help but laugh once again, "You think I'd give you the chance to switch places?"
Before the man could speak, Klaus added, "Actually I don't mind. I mean, you're my dog and I can deal with you whenever I want to. Don't worry, go over there. When I'm done with whoever comes, I will get back to you."
Klaus' confidence infuriated the man. It was clear that Klaus was looking down on him. The only reason he wasn't going to fight to the death with Klaus was that Klaus' defense was almost impenetrable, and the time he had at hand was minimal.
The Darkness Elementalist didn't care about his dignity, his life was more important. He called out to the man fighting with Alice and told him to switch places with him.
When the man saw his condition, he knew it was serious.
"Take her." The Earth Elementalist had the upper hand when fighting with Alice, but he hadn't been able to cause her any serious injuries.
Alice was catching her breath as the Earth and Darkness Elementalists switched places. Although she didn't want to admit it, she wasn't on the level of these Peak Venerables just yet. The Darkness Elementalist had been injured by Klaus, she could tell he was weaker than the Earth Elementalist she was fighting just from a single look.
This was a good opportunity for her to hone her skills. The Darkness Elementalist might be strong, but he shouldn't have any thoughts of being able to kill her.
Klaus watched as the Earth Elementalist stood before him.
"Did he tell you what you need to avoid?" Klaus asked with a nonchalant expression.
The Earth Elementalist looked at Klaus and his expression turned serious. He knew how powerful the Darkness Elementalist was, yet he doesn't seem to be a match for the young man standing before him.
'No, he's not that strong. He had help from the Elemental Warrior, that's why they were able to harm him.' The man recalled that the Darkness Elementalist was fighting against Klaus and the Elemental Warrior before they came over to help.
Without the Elemental Warrior, he was certain he could take Klaus on and win. Killing wouldn't be easy, but it might be possible.
Seeing the man not answering his question, Klaus attacked.
Ice spikes came out from the ground as it raced towards the man.
The man didn't flinch, he was an Earth Elementalist, and defense was his forte. There was no need to worry. All he needed to do was to block all of Klaus' attacks and he would be fine.
An earth wall appeared and stopped the ice spikes from advancing.
Klaus didn't stop there, a large ice hammer slammed into the ground.
The Earth Elementalist didn't expect Klaus to attack so soon. His figure was covered by the ice hammer.
On Reynolds' end, just like Klaus, he had the upper hand against his opponent. Yes, his opponent was a Dual Elementalist, but it still didn't mean anything in front of his current state.
His Elemental Warrior already had the strength of a Peak Venerable, adding his strength to it made him use unimaginable strength.
The Dual Elementalist was using his wind element to escape Reynolds' attacks while using his fire element to attack.
Reynolds used his lightning sword to cut through whatever attacks the Dual Elementalist sent his way.
The battle intensified as the walls by the side of the path in the canyon started to show signs of cracks. The power behind each attack was enough to destroy a mountain, much less this canyon.
The canyon was quite large, so even if the battle destroyed a kilometer or so of the area, it wouldn't change much.
Grey's battle was the most destructive. He wasn't holding back since he knew his opponents would kill him if he held back.
The Space Elementalist was able to make life difficult for Grey, but Grey was on the verge of completing an array. Once he completes it, the Space Elementalist would be toast.
The array would amplify a technique he learned when he entered the Chaos Battlefield. The Space Elementalist he fought there was able to freeze the space, making it impossible for him to use his best element. Now, he wanted the Space Elementalist to feel the same way he felt when he was faced with such a challenge. His condition was better since he had other elements. Without being able to shuttle through space, the mobility of the Space Elementalist, and also his ability would be cut down by over fifty percent.
The Space Elementalist didn't have any idea what Grey was up to. He focused on not just dodging Grey's attacks, but he made sure Grey wasn't able to attack the others wantonly.
Grey didn't show any signs of panic, his inscriptions lit up as they attacked. With two inscriptions active, he could not only block the Space Elementalist, but the other two as well.
On several occasions he had wanted to attempt using the switch skill, but the chances had been very bad. The trio he was fighting didn't stand close to each other, so there was no way to capitalize on the element of surprise the skill gives.