Chapter 1763 Napoleon VS Yamato (25)
At the same time, a powerful domineering aura shock wave also gushed out from the mace, like a blue storm, sweeping everything around it.
Faced with such a horrific attack, Napoleon was not afraid at all. His pace not only did not slow down at all, but became even faster.
His fists were like two golden meteors, cutting through the void and smashing straight towards Yamato's mace.
The two of them were like two meteors flying towards each other, rapidly flying in the air.
Their speed was getting faster and faster, and in the blink of an eye they were close to each other.
At this thrilling moment, Yamato's mace and Napoleon's fists were swung out at the same time, colliding fiercely with earth-shattering power.
When the mace and fist were about to collide, an invisible force suddenly emerged.
This force was like an indestructible barrier, separating the attacks of the two people.
Although both the mace and fist trembled slightly under the influence of this force, they were never able to actually touch each other.
At the same time, the ice under their feet began to be unable to withstand this horrible force, and began to crack with a sound.
The cracks in the ice spread rapidly like a spider web, as if the entire ice surface was about to collapse.
In front of the two people, a huge crack suddenly appeared like a ferocious beast.
The crack continued to expand, as if it was going to swallow up everything around it.
At this thrilling moment, the two men's originally fierce fight was forced to be interrupted because of the appearance of this crack.
There was a loud bang, and as the two separated, the violent domineering aura shock wave instantly dissipated like a released torrent.
Although the shock wave has disappeared, the domineering aura emanating from the two men's bodies still exists, like two dazzling rays of light, dyeing the entire world into two completely different colors.
The golden domineering aura and the blue-purple domineering aura are intertwined together, forming a clear-cut picture.
If you observe carefully, you will find that Yamato's domineering aura seems to be even more powerful, and is faintly suppressing Napoleon.
At this time, Yamato and Napoleon were facing each other, and neither of them moved.
A trickle of blood was dripping from Napoleon's right fist, and it was obvious that he had suffered a loss in the previous fight.
Because he had no weapons, Napoleon, who was unarmed, was clearly at a disadvantage in the confrontation with Yamato.
Compared with Garp's indestructible iron fist, Napoleon's fist is obviously much inferior.
Facing Yamato's extremely powerful mace, Napoleon was unable to resist and suffered losses everywhere.
Napoleon, who was only eighteen years old, still seemed a little immature in terms of experience.
Although he possesses extraordinary talent and potential, he still reveals many shortcomings when facing a powerful opponent like Yamato.
At this moment, a huge roar was heard, and the sea water roared in from the cracks on the outside like a raging beast.
Seeing this, Yamato raised the huge mace in his hand again without hesitation and smashed it hard on the ice.
In an instant, accompanied by a loud bang, the ice surface within a radius of thousands of meters around, which had been shattered by the fierce battle, and the sea water flowing into it, were all frozen in an instant.
This amazing scene was jaw-dropping, and Yamato had to accomplish this feat while still distractedly fighting Napoleon.
It is conceivable how huge such consumption is for Yamato.
However, despite this, Napoleon was still no match for Yamato.
The gap between the two sides may seem insignificant, but in fact it is a world of difference.
After quickly restoring the battlefield, Yamato, holding a mace, rushed straight towards Napoleon like a mad beast.
She was as fast as lightning, leaving Napoleon no chance to breathe or fight back.
In the blink of an eye, the mace came with a sharp sound and smashed towards Napoleon like a mountain crushing an egg.
Faced with this fierce attack, Napoleon could only hastily punch away.
The sharp fangs on the mace pierced his arms mercilessly. Even though his arms were covered with armed color domineering, it was difficult to completely resist such a fierce attack.
Although Napoleon's recovery ability was extremely strong, his body was inevitably damaged by the blunt force attack of the mace.
His arms were stained with blood, it was a horrible sight.
Even though Napoleon has a strong recovery ability, his recovery speed is still a little slow under Yamato's continuous fierce attacks.
Especially after losing the Trident of Poseidon, Napoleon's strength was greatly restricted. He could only exert 70% of his original strength, which was even more pale in comparison with Yamato.
During this fierce battle, Napoleon tried many times to retake the Trident of Poseidon, but Yamato was obviously no ordinary person and she was well prepared.
Under Yamato's tight defense, Napoleon was not only unable to approach the Trident of Poseidon, but even getting close to it became extremely difficult.
Not only that, due to Yamato's continuous onslaught, Napoleon was constantly forced to retreat, and the distance between him and the Trident of Poseidon was getting farther and farther.
In the end, he was even knocked directly to the edge of the ice, and was on the verge of falling. If he was not careful, he would fall into the icy sea.
Yamato didn't seem to want to let Napoleon fall into the sea like this. She spared no effort to create another platform on the ice to prevent Napoleon from falling into the sea.
The reason she did this was because she noticed something unusual during the battle with Napoleon.
Ever since Napoleon made his debut, his behavior has always seemed a little strange, which has made Yamato more curious and wary of him.
Whether facing the powerful Whitebeard II or when he fought with Jack, Napoleon was obviously no match for these two men.
What is puzzling is that at a certain moment, Napoleon suddenly seemed to be inspired by some mysterious force, and instantly burst out with unimaginable power, defeating the two powerful enemies with just one move.
Afterwards, Yamato learned some information from Jack.
According to Jack, Napoleon at that time was far inferior to him in both strength and dominance.
But when Napoleon was thrown into the sea by Jack, the situation took a surprising turn.
Napoleon's strength increased dozens of times in an instant, as if he had taken some powerful drug!
The move he used was so powerful that it knocked Jack almost to death.
If Jhin hadn't come to support him in time, Jack would probably have died.
From then on, Yamato became highly wary of Napoleon.












