Under the dark night sky, God King Nelothus staggered aimlessly through the starry sky, dragging his weary body.
At this mont, God King Nelothus had long lost his usual composure and decisiveness, leaving only despair, numbness, and bewildernt.
And beneath this lifeless, desolate night sky, clearly devoid of any living beings aside from Nelothus, one could distinctly sense as if countless eyes were staring intently at Nelothus from all directions, scrutinizing him from every angle, with no escape.
Yet Nelothus was not oblivious to those countless eyes observing him; it was just that he never bothered to pay attention to them.
But this ti, Nelothus couldn’t endure it anymore and spoke up: "I failed; aren’t you delighted?"
With Nelothus’ words, the eerie sensation of being watched around him intensified, and a whisper sounded by Nelothus’ ear: "Nelothus, I told you, you wouldn’t succeed, you cannot escape my world."
In response, Nelothus chuckled lightly, "But, eventually, soone will tear through the veil you have obscured; you will sooner or later vanish into smoke and clouds, just like those creatures you killed, extinct and without a trace."
"Is that so? I’m looking forward to that day, though you might never see it co," the whisper seed to fade away.
As the whisper disappeared, twelve figures suddenly appeared in Nelothus’ gaze.
Seeing the twelve familiar figures arrayed not far from him, Nelothus was not the slightest bit surprised, only filled with sorrow.
The God of Ti’s expression was particularly strained, seemingly fighting against so kind of will: "You... must... escape..."
"Escape?" Nelothus smiled bitterly, "Where else can I flee? This world has been altered by the Taichu Evil Thought, defying the will of living beings. My Titan Clan once manifested from Taichu’s flesh and blood, was the continuation of the Taichu Will, proliferating the world’s life forms.
Yet this trace of evil thought steals the power of living beings, obscures the heavens and earth of this realm, seeking to devour everything in it, to reassemble the body of Taichu, to dominate Taichu. Unfortunately, I lack the ability to prevent it all..." As he spoke, Nelothus’ gaze started to dim. This ti, the Taichu Evil Thought, in order to deal with him, did not hesitate to spend a great price to forcibly resurrect and summon the once-dead Main Gods, all just to ensure his kill.
Having already exhausted trendous effort and cost searching for Lu Hong’s forr world, Nelothus was now weak and weary, and with this targeted attack, he was likely going to fall here.
After hearing Nelothus’ words, the God of Ti’s struggling gaze gradually faded to a serene stillness.
Then, the Twelve Main Gods spoke in unison: "Nelothus, Ten Thousand Mountains has already been killed by us; you should go down and join him!"
Upon hearing this, Nelothus’ emotions plumted to freezing point: "Even in endless darkness, did your will ultimately find its way?"
"Indeed, very difficult to find, but with ti on my side, it was only a matter of ti, wasn’t it?" The twelve Main Gods spoke simultaneously, letting out a piercing, grating laugh.
On hearing this, Nelothus’ gaze gradually turned icy, speaking in a deep voice: "To kill , forcibly controlling twelve Main Gods at once—must an you’ll enter a long slumber afterward?"
"Recovery naturally requires a certain amount of ti. However, this ti, there’s no need to pay as great a price as before. Once I eliminate you Titan God Kings and gather Taichu’s spirit, my plan will lack only the final step!"
From the opponent’s words, Nelothus clearly heard the repressed excitent, extrely and maddeningly intense excitent.
"Since that’s the case, let make you sleep a bit longer!" Saying this, Nelothus activated the Ti Law, and as the Ti Law Runes manifested, the originally weakened and exhausted Nelothus was instantly rejuvenated, returning directly to his most powerful period of strength.
In an instant, God King Nelothus exuded an astonishingly strong aura, his gaze locking onto the Space and Ti Main Gods among the Twelve, these two being the most difficult to deal with, along with the extrely troubleso God of Extre Path. The mont battle initiated ant handling two individuals mastering ti laws and one mastering space laws, and their level of mastery was not an iota inferior. Escape was assuredly impossible, only left to see if his death could bring the greatest value.
Without waiting for the opposition to act, Nelothus propelled the Ti Laws, sent himself one second into the future, abruptly appearing behind the God of Ti.
With a punch, brimming with Tao Tian-like rage, he swung at the God of Ti.
As the punch launched, the short distance behind the God of Ti appeared like a bottomless quagmire, Nelothus’ fist plunged into the space, seemingly vanishing into thin air.
This was clearly a thod of the God of Space, extending and folding the hundred-ter space behind the God of Ti.
Nelothus’ punch, seemingly able to strike the God of Ti, was actually millions of kiloters away from connecting with the God of Ti.
Furthermore, at the instant Nelothus struck, the God of Space imdiately locked the space around Nelothus, directly confining him to that spot.
The subsequent arrival was the God of Ti’s counterattack.
With the God of Ti activating the Power of Laws, Nelothus’ previously magnificent form instantly slumped, and his powerful aura waned rapidly.
This was the God of Ti altering the rate of ti on Nelothus’ body, forcibly reversing Nelothus’ tiline back to monts before.
Yet Nelothus would not be resigned, with ti turning anew to resist the God of Ti’s alteration, while a ti halo emanated, covering the space confining him, restoring the space-ti line to its normal state prior to battle.
Rumble, rumble...
As Nelothus clashed with the Ti and Space Main Gods, the other Main Gods also began to act, deploying countless powerful Law techniques that surged toward Nelothus’ true form.
Nelothus, in turn, directly detonated the runes within his body, exchanging for a brief period of absolute control over ti.
Of course, after detonating the runes, the ti reversal on himself beca ineffective, otherwise repeatedly reversing ti would an Nelothus remained in the supercharged state of a rune detonation indefinitely.
The pale green Law Runes shattered, and an invisible barrier expanded, enveloping a ten-thousand-mile radius.
The God of Space reacted first, directly opening the surrounding space, isolating himself within. The God of Ti also subsequently invoked the Power of Laws, fixing his own tiline to prevent coverage by this ti barrier.
But the other Main Gods were a step too slow, enshrouded by the ti barrier they instantly lost all fighting capabilities, their eyes tightly shut, the dead dispersed to the horizon, and those alive fell into a deep sleep.
Seeing Nelothus execute this strike, the God of Space’s face darkened: "You actually detonated your Law Runes!"
"I didn’t expect to leave here alive this ti, so why not detonate the Law Runes?" Nelothus retorted with a cold smile. "To control twelve Main Gods at once—mind preoccupied, isn’t it?"
Each ti the God of Space acted the fastest, the God of Ti next, was because the Taichu Evil Thought concentrated most efforts on these two Main Gods, thus causing every attack or action, the other ten Main Gods’ reactions were always a beat slower.
Nelothus capitalized on this, directly initiating a ti-freezing barrier. Although this move possessed no great power, it tangibly froze those unprepared defensively, their ti eternally fixed at that mont unless the barrier was lifted or broken.
Had the twelve Main Gods not been controlled solely by the Taichu Evil Thought, Nelothus could perhaps have not seized even one of them.
But with the Taichu Evil Thought controlling singlehandedly, reflexes inevitably lagged.
Thus aiding Nelothus in this opportunistic success, resolving ten troubleso figures in one move.
From being besieged by twelve, the battle turned into a two-on-one.
However, with the runes detonated, Nelothus too was only sustained by the lingering Power of Laws, and when the force from the detonation waned, he too would fade away completely.
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