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Chapter 382: Shield

However, before Odin could finish speaking, even Blaine was caught unprepared. The Celestial suddenly struck out with a single slap.

Fortunately, these prehistoric Avengers were no pushovers, and every one of them responded imdiately.

Odin swung Mjolnir upward. Iron Fist kicked out at the sa ti. Agamotto ford a strange gesture with both hands in front of his chest, and a golden magical shield suddenly erged beneath the palm of the Celestial.

Ghost Rider, like a demon crawling out of hell, transford into a mass of skeletons and flas that surged forward to et the attack. At the sa ti, the Phoenix Force erupted violently from Phoenix, forming a blazing ray that rged directly into Thor’s power.

The prehistoric Black Panther and Star were even more ruthless, leaping up and taking the attack head-on with their own bodies.

Even though the palm of this Celestial was powerful enough to crush the continent beneath their feet, the attacks of these prehistoric Avengers were no joke. They would never allow that palm to fall to the ground unchallenged.

At the sa mont, a black figure flashed past like lightning, and Blaine’s field of vision shifted with it.

That’s right—the prehistoric Bounty Hunter had made his move. This was entirely in line with Blaine’s understanding of his character. If there was disagreent, he acted. Once the first strike was made, there was nothing left to talk about. Even his tactics closely resembled the Spring and Autumn Sword Technique that Blaine often used.

The figure of the prehistoric Bounty Hunter appeared instantly in front of the Celestial’s head. The trident in his hand howled through the air, smashing fiercely toward the armor on its face.

Roar—

Before the attack even landed, a sharp dragon’s roar rang out.

Buzz buzz buzz...

When the dragon’s cry erupted, it was as if that single sound filled the entire world. Even Blaine, who was possessing another body and had crossed through ti, felt his head buzzing violently. The animals on the distant ground all collapsed trembling, as though kneeling in submission before their king.

Let alone the Celestial directly facing it—the rippling rings of sound waves rapidly enveloped its armored, vehicle-like head.

Boom...

Even other godlike beings at the Universe Level would likely be caught off guard by such an attack. Yet to Blaine’s surprise, this dragon roar—powerful enough to easily shatter a planet—only caused the Celestial to flinch.

...

Blaine frowned as he listened. Wasn’t this just a dragon’s roar? But this one was different. What was strange wasn’t its destructive power, but the quality of the sound itself. How should he describe it?

The dragon roar Blaine triggered was dull and oppressive, like a cold, ancient serpent, whereas this sound was sharp and resonant, high-pitched and thunderous, like a true divine dragon descending from the heavens.

Before Blaine could think any further, the main halberd in the prehistoric Bounty Hunter’s hand had already struck rcilessly against the head of the Celestial.

Once again, a scene appeared that stunned Blaine. Taking the Flood Dragon Trident as an example—when wielded by Blaine, it could split mountains and shatter Captain Arica’s shield without issue.

Now, the trident in the hands of the prehistoric Bounty Hunter was unquestionably of even higher quality than the Flood Dragon Trident, not lower in the slightest. There was also no doubt about the level of power possessed by the prehistoric Bounty Hunter himself.

Yet this was where the strangeness lay. The trident only cut shallowly into the armor, unable to penetrate deeply at all.

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