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Zuke brought imnse pressure to Gilgash—a man who, despite his disdain for others, had confronted gods in mythology.

Although he harbored animosity toward those gods, Gilgash was fully aware of their overwhelming power.

Now, facing Zuke, Gilgash felt an even greater sense of oppression, one that instinctively made him want to flee.

However, Gilgash's pride as a king wouldn't allow him to retreat. In the end, he stood his ground, fixing his gaze solemnly on Zuke.

anwhile, Zuke remained motionless, appearing to conserve his strength. This made both Gilgash and Kotomine Kirei hesitate to act recklessly.

The next mont, Gilgash's expression changed drastically as a terrifying sense of danger surged within him.

Following his instincts, he leapt to the side in a sowhat desperate motion, narrowly avoiding the spot where he had been standing.

An invisible force then erased the space where Gilgash had stood, leaving behind a faint spherical void as if sothing had consud it.

Had Gilgash not moved, his torso would have completely vanished, leaving only his limbs and head intact.

"That's… spatial erasure. This guy is devouring space!"

Unable to see the Stand, sweat dripped down Gilgash's temple. Monts earlier, he had almost been eliminated by Zuke before he could even react.

In the spot where he had been standing, the shadow of Blackbird was now clearly visible. Although it had moved in an instant to confront him, the activation of Void Miasma had given him just enough ti to escape.

"So, even you could sense and evade Void Miasma, huh?"

Zuke frowned at this sight. A re punch from Blackbird could have easily shattered Gilgash's head. Yet, Zuke had held back, wanting to test Void Miasma in combat.

After all, Void Miasma was a spatial ability, delivering pure true damage. If it could land on Frieza, it might inflict unexpected harm.

However, seeing Gilgash dodge Void Miasma in ti made Zuke sowhat dissatisfied with the skill's activation delay.

Although Blackbird inherited Zuke's speed, leaving Gilgash unable to react, Void Miasma required a fraction of a second from activation to execution. A sufficiently fast reaction could allow soone to escape its effective range.

Even in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 3, Polnareff, a re human, managed to evade Void Miasma's direct damage multiple tis, showing how significant its activation delay was.

Gilgash's power paled compared to Frieza's. If even Gilgash could evade Void Miasma, Frieza likely could as well.

"Damn you, you mongrel…"

Gilgash glared fiercely at Zuke. Being forced to dodge in such a humiliating manner filled him with murderous intent.

What enraged him even more was realizing that Zuke had deliberately refrained from killing him, treating him instead as a test subject.

This sense of being used as a re lab rat insulted Gilgash to his core.

"Aweso! Berserker, finish him!"

Rin Tohsaka, held in Zuke's arms, was oblivious to the deeper intricacies. She cheered excitedly after witnessing Zuke's domination of Kotomine Kirei's Servant.

She hadn't yet realized that Gilgash was actually her father Tohsaka Tokiomi's Servant, stolen by Kotomine Kirei after Tokiomi's death.

Before Rin could say more, Kotomine Kirei moved.

Upon seeing Rin, Kotomine imdiately deduced that Zuke was her Servant. Thus, his target was clear—he lunged at Rin with a Black Key aid to kill.

Zuke's overwhelming power, to the point of toying with Gilgash, led Kotomine to believe his only chance of victory lay in eliminating Rin, the Master.

The spatial slash that had forced Gilgash to retreat must have been an ability with significant cooldowns, Kotomine reasoned. This was his opportunity to strike!

However, after taking only a few steps, a sharp pain pierced Kotomine's heart.

Looking up, he saw Zuke raising a finger toward him. A glow emanated from that finger, and the next mont, a beam of light pierced through his chest.

It was the Death Beam, the signature move of Frieza—an intense energy beam fired from the fingertip. In the original series, Vegeta t his end at this very technique.

For Kotomine Kirei to die to the sa move as Vegeta was, in a way, fitting.

"Cough…"

His heart punctured, Kotomine staggered, coughing up blood before collapsing lifelessly to the ground.

Having briefly felt joy from Tohsaka Tokiomi's and Matou Kariya's deaths, Kotomine was unable to savor more before losing his own life so casually.

His death was inevitable; to Zuke, Kotomine Kirei had no value left.

Gilgash's Independent Action ability allowed him to survive briefly without a Master, enough ti for Zuke's Blackbird to devour him.

Gilgash hardly spared Kotomine a glance, finding him amusing at most. Instead, Gilgash seized the opportunity to unleash his Noble Phantasm:

"Enkidu, Chains of Heaven!"

Golden ripples appeared in the void, from which countless chains erged, binding Zuke tightly.

However, as the chains tightened, Gilgash's heart sank.

The chains' restraining power hadn't increased. Zuke… lacked divinity!

Gilgash had assud that Zuke's imnse power and the pressure exceeding that of gods ant he was connected to them. But now, it seed he was mistaken.

To be continued…

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