CHAPTER 7
(SHINACHIKU'S P.O.V)
"ICEMAKE BLAST!," Tate screamed as he slammed his both hand palms into the ground. Tiny cracks immediately appeared and headed towards me. I leaped backwards, so that the cracks wouldn't reach me, just in time to see the ground explode underneath me.
As my eyes widened in shock, I heard an angry roar. I tried to process in my mind what I just heard, at the same time I felt two powerful hands grab me by the ankles. The dust that was caused by the explosion had begun to clear. I saw a very ferocious golem that then threw me towards the ground.
I flipped in mid-air, as I managed to land on my feet. "Meet my golem Uzumaki," Tate grinned. "I wanna see what Natsu's potential star pupil can do!," The golem wasn't your ordinary golem, instead it was a giant like monster made up of both fire and ice. The left side was made of ice, while the right side was made up of fire.
At this point I was willing to fight, but at the same time uncertain in what to do. I wasn't an experienced fighter like my Dad, which meant that I hadn't faced enemies such as a Golem before.
"Golem bring him to me now!." Tate ordered. Instead of the Golem directly attacking me, it quickly raised its left hand, as a chain in ice form shot out and headed towards me. I tried evading the attack by dodging it, but instead the golem managed to still reach me. As the chain wrapped around my left ankle, I lost my balance and was then slammed into the ground, as the Golem grunted, and began to drag me over to him.
"MASTER MACAROV COME QUICKLY!," I could hear Ayla shout. I will not let Tate's overgrown ogre, rip me to shreds, and I refused to let that self-entitled jerk called Tate get the satisfaction. I quickly opened my right hand, as I was being dragged, and created a shuriken made out of fire. I quickly tossed it to the chain.
The chains shattered, thus releasing me. "This better work," I thought to myself as an idea hit me. I wasted no time as I ran forward then lunged myself into the air. I flipped over the golem's head (upside down in the air) like a graceful acrobat.
I quickly created four thick chains made with four kunai at the end. Before landing on the ground, I tossed the kunai, thus sticking them into its neck, as I flipped and landed behind him a few yards away with my back facing its back.
I slowly turned to see the golem's head roll towards my feet, as the rest of it's body dropped to its knees then to the ground.
