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Chapter 556: The Falling of the God of War

Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio

Kant looked at the God of War, Edmund, he was shocked. At this mont, the God of War, Edmund’s aura was constantly rising, rising.

It rose to an unbelievable level. At this mont, the God of War, Edmund, had a terrifying aura that was comparable to the aura of all of Kant’s troops. This also ant that the attack that Edmund was about to launch would be extrely terrifying.

According to the God of War, Edmund’s attack was aid at Kant.

The God of War, Edmund, wanted to kill him, Kant.

The twenty-ter-long lance that was emitting a blood-red divine light and burning with blood-red flas. It was basically a blood-red sun, extrely dazzling. Any attack that aid at the lance, be it arrows or spells, were destroyed and disappeared.

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The twenty-ter-long lance was shot out by Edmund. It spun violently and turned into a blood-red light. In an instant, it passed through the distance of almost a hundred ters between Edmund and Kant.

This was the spear shot out by Edmund from above. Its speed was extrely fast. Kant’s troops could not defend him at all. Kant could only rely on himself.

“Can I block such a terrifying attack?”

Kant’s amber eyes contracted violently.

Golden and pure white light twined around Kant’s body. This was Kant’s extraordinary power — King’s Power and Divine Power erupted at the sa ti.

At this mont, Kant was very powerful. With two kinds of extraordinary powers, Kant far surpassed ordinary peak grand knights. However, compared to extraordinary knights, there was a huge gap.

Furthermore, this move of Edmund had gathered almost all of his power. Compared to the power of the 20-ter-long lance, the gap between Kant’s power and the power of the lance was extrely huge.

It was impossible to block it! Kant could clearly make such a decision.

Boom!

The 20-ter-long lance fiercely struck Kant’s body.

At this mont, an erald-green barrier suddenly rose from Kant’s body. This erald-green barrier looked very thin, compared to the brilliant blood-red divine light on the 20-ter-long lance and the blazing blood-red divine fire, there was an extrely strong contrast.

At this mont, all of Kant’s subordinates were looking at Kant. Their eyes were filled with despair. They had even stopped attacking the God of War, Edmund. If anything happened to Kant, what was the point of defeating the God of War, Edmund?

Their existence depended on their Lord Kant.

And the God of War had returned to his normal human form. His eyes were filled with eagerness as he looked at the 20-ter-long lance that he had placed high hopes on. When he saw that there was only a thin layer of erald-green barrier on Kant’s body, he instantly felt extrely happy.

He would definitely be able to break the prophecy and his tragic fate!

The eyes of the God of War shone. He wanted to personally witness this mont and witness the death of Baron Kant.

However, what Edmund saw made him extrely incredulous.

“This is impossible!”

Edmund roared angrily and unwillingly. Even though his body had returned to the size of an ordinary person, he was still a true god. His strength was still equivalent to that of an extraordinary knight. He activated the roar of the God of War’s power. It was almost the sa as when he was ten ters tall.

This roar directly shook the palace in the War Temple, causing it to tremble slightly. The voice even flowed out from the open door of the palace, allowing the entire Lionheart City to hear it.

In Lionheart City, other than the people from other countries, almost everyone believed in the God of War, Edmund heard it. When they heard the roar of the God of War, their expressions changed. This was because when this voice entered their ears, they imdiately knew, the voice ca from the God of War, Edmund.

The voice that spread throughout Lionheart City was like a miracle.

But everyone could hear the anger and unwillingness in the voice of the God of War, Edmund.

Why did the god they believed in Roar so angrily? The believers of the God of War in Lionheart City were terrified. They started to pray, hoping that the god they believed in could calm down their anger.

However, the God of War, could not calm his anger.

Even though he was a god, he still could not believe what was happening in front of his eyes.

The 20-ter-long knight lance was extrely terrifying. It had a diater of almost one ter. It exploded with bright divine light and blazing divine fire. It hit Kant’s body. Strictly speaking, it hit the thin layer of erald-green barrier in front of Kant.

Edmund thought that Baron Kant, with his weak strength, would imdiately be blasted into pieces by this attack. At the sa ti, his body and soul would be ignited by the divine fire on his lance, Kant would be burnt into nothing.

However, the actual situation was that his 20-ter-long lance crashed into the erald-green barrier on Kant’s body. Kant was not shaken at all.

The erald-green barrier instantly erupted with an extrely resplendent green light, completely enveloping the entire 20-ter-long lance. Within this green light, the blood-red dazzling divine light on his lance of knights and the blazing divine fire began to dim.

And that green light, as if it had received a great tonic, beca even purer.

In the end, the dazzling divine light and blazing divine fire on the 20-ter-long knight lance were completely extinguished. The lance returned to its original appearance. It looked like an ordinary blood-red lance that had been magnified many tis.

“Ah...”

At this mont, the holy spirits of the God of War, Edmund, erged from the lance. They soaked themselves in the green light and let out miserable howls of pain, as if they were suffering from an extrely terrifying punishnt.

After a mont, the 100 holy spirits of the God of War disappeared just like the divine light and divine fire on the 20-ter-long lance.

At this mont, the 20-ter-long lance began to shrink.

This lance was ford by the God of War with his Divine Power of War. At this mont, it was also rcilessly devoured by the green light.

The speed of the devouring was extrely fast. In just a mont, the 20-ter-long lance had disappeared.

At this mont, the green light had completely retracted back into the green barrier that covered Kant’s body. The green barrier instantly retracted back into the erald necklace that Kant wore around his neck.

Only a small part of the necklace was exposed around Kant’s neck. The rest was covered by Kant’s clothes and armor.

Not only was Edmund in disbelief at this scene, but many of Kant’s soldiers were also extrely excited. Even Kant himself was very surprised.

“This ‘Glory. Protection of Serenity’s necklace is really too powerful. It can even withstand such a terrifying attack from the God of War Edmund!”

Kant understood that the erald-green barrier just now originated from the second special effect of ‘Glory. Protection of Serenity’, ‘Serenity’s Protection’.

Serenity’s Protection: When the wearer suffers a fatal attack, this special effect will automatically activate and block a fatal attack for the wearer. Cooldown ti: one week.

At this mont, the special effect of Serenity’s Protection had already been used. Kant didn’t know if the God of War, Edmund, would do the sa thing again. It was too dangerous.

When he saw that his soldiers had actually stopped attacking the God of War, Edmund, he imdiately gave the order to attack again.

As Kant gave the order, arrows and countless spells rained down on the God of War, Edmund.

At this mont, the God of War, Edmund, was about the sa size as an ordinary person. The God of War, Edmund, had a red-light flash in his hands and under his body. A lance and a warhorse appeared once again, but at this mont, the God of War was completely restricted by the 2000 plus golems. If he wanted to move, he had to first destroy the golems that were blocking his way.

However, Edmund, did not have the ti to bother with these golems at this mont because he needed to deal with the dense rain of arrows and spells. Moreover, due to his shrinking size, only a dozen or so golems around him were able to attack him. He used his power to condense a thick armor on himself and the warhorse. Just like that, he was able to withstand the attacks of the golems.

The knight lance seed to co alive in his hands. It was so tightly packed that he was able to block most of the arrows.

However, he was helpless against the spells of the mages. All the spells landed on the God of War, Edmund.

What shocked Kant and his soldiers was that the God of War, Edmund, who had withstood so many terrifying spell attacks, was not killed. Instead, he was still waving the knight lance in his hand to block the arrows behind the crossbow.

However, his speed beca much slower.

At the sa ti, his aura also beca much weaker.

It seed that the God of War, Edmund, was not completely unhard after withstanding the spells of the mages.

“Continue to attack!”

As long as the attack was effective! Although the God of War, Edmund, was powerful, there was still a ti when he would be defeated or even killed.

The attack lasted for more than ten minutes.

The God of War’s body was already riddled with wounds. The heavy armor on him and his warhorse was already full of cracks, and his body was filled with arrows. He gave off an extrely tragic aura.

At this mont, the God of War no longer waved the lance in his hand. Instead, he let the lance fall to the ground.

His powerful aura also quieted down.

“Lord, it seems that the God of War has fallen!” Baheshtur said to Kant.

At this mont, Kant felt the system’s strong desire to devour the God of War.

“Mages, control the golems and make way! Let and the knights pass!”

Kant felt the system’s agitation. At this mont, he confird that the God of War had really fallen silent. There was no power to resist, and it was not an act. As for whether he had fallen, Kant was not sure.

After all, the God of War, Edmund, was a true god. It was very difficult for him to completely fall.

Kant led dozens of Swadian Royal Knights to the God of War, but the God of War remained motionless.

[ Host, will the system be allowed to devour the God of War? ]

The system’s dialog box appeared on Kant’s retina. After Kant knew that the system had devoured the God of War, he should have completed the system’s side quest. Thus, he agreed to the system’s request without hesitation.

With Kant’s agreent, a large number of pitch-black data chain wrapped around the God of War, Edmund.

The God of War, Edmund, began to beco transparent in the dense pitch-black data chain. Only then did Kant realize that although the God of War, Edmund, still looked like an ordinary person, he was completely different on the inside.

His body looked exactly like an ordinary person, but the tissues, organs, and blood were all condensed from dense Divine Power of War. With the entanglent of the system’s data chain, the body of the God of War once again turned into a mass of majestic, bright red Divine Power of War. In the center of this mass of Divine Power of War, there was a bright red prism-shaped crystal. A large number of pitch-black data chain wrapped around this bright red prism-shaped crystal.

“Could it be that this is the God of War’s divinity?”

At this mont, the mass of divine power that originally ford the God of War’s body suddenly changed violently.

“I’m not willing... I’m not willing...”

That mass of divine power turned into a large mouth. Edmund’s voice ca out from it. His words were filled with despair.

“Baron Kant... you will regret it... you will regret it... the noble families will not let you off...”

The voice of the God of War, Edmund, beca weaker and weaker until it disappeared. At the sa ti, the majestic divine power that turned into a huge mouth turned back into a ball.

Perhaps at this ti, the God of War had truly fallen.

Kant pondered over the aning of the words of the God of War and was sowhat confused.

“What is the relationship between gods and nobles? I killed the God of War, but why would the noble family not let go?”

This ti, the system took a long ti to devour the God of War’s divinity.

It took a full three hours.

After three hours, the God of War’s divinity was completely devoured by the system’s pitch-black data chain and disappeared. Even the vast divine power that ford the God of War’s body was devoured by the system.

[ Ding... After a tough battle, you have successfully captured the God of War. ]

[ Side quest: Secret of Extraordinary completed. ]

[ Reward: Beco an extraordinary knight. ]

[ Comnt: This was an extrely dangerous mission, but in the end, you were the one who won. ]

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