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Long Xi, in her true form as the Dragon God of Light, was a sight to behold. Her massive body stretched across the sky, her scales shimring with a radiant, ethereal light that seed to banish the encroaching darkness. Her eyes, now glowing orbs of pure energy, blazed with a fury that could make even the bravest of warriors tremble.

With a deafening roar that echoed across the Azure World, Long Xi unleashed a torrent of pure, concentrated light energy. The beam, brighter than a thousand suns, shot towards Mo Xie, carrying with it the wrath of a Dragon God and the desperation of a protector.

Mo Xie, his eyes widening slightly, quickly raised his hands, summoning a barrier of darkness to shield himself. The beam of light struck the barrier, the two forces colliding with a cataclysmic explosion that shook the very fabric of reality.

BOOM!!!

The impact sent shockwaves rippling through the air, tearing through the battlefield and scattering the lesser Devil Gods like leaves in a storm. Yun Niu, still cradling Yun Xia's battered body, shielded her eyes from the blinding light, her heart pounding in her chest.

When the light subsided, Mo Xie stood, his barrier of darkness flickering but intact. A faint smile played on his lips as he regarded Long Xi, his eyes gleaming with a mixture of amusent and respect.

"Impressive, Dragon Queen," Mo Xie said, his voice echoing across the battlefield. "But it will take more than that to defeat ."

Long Xi, her massive form hovering in the air, did not respond. Her eyes, glowing with divine light, were fixed on Mo Xie, her every muscle coiled, ready to strike. She could feel the rage, the sorrow, the desperation of the Azure World's inhabitants, and it fueled her power, strengthened her resolve.

With another earth-shattering roar, she lunged at Mo Xie, her movents swift and precise despite her imnse size. Her claws, glowing with divine light, slashed through the air, aiming to tear through Mo Xie's defenses.

Mo Xie, his expression still calm, raised his hand, and a swirling vortex of darkness appeared, deflecting Long Xi's claws. He countered with a wave of dark energy, but Long Xi, with a powerful beat of her wings, evaded the attack, her form a blur of motion against the darkened sky.

The battle raged on, a clash between light and darkness, between a Dragon God and an Ancient Devil God Ancestor. The very air crackled with energy, the ground trembled under the force of their blows, and the sky above was a canvas of swirling light and shadow.

Long Xi, despite her rage and her power, found herself slowly being pushed back. Mo Xie's attacks were relentless, his power seemingly limitless. And she could sense that he was not just fighting her with his own strength, but with the combined power of the other Devil Gods, their energy feeding into him, making him stronger with each passing mont.

She unleashed beams of light, summoned storms of radiant energy, and struck with her claws and tail, each attack carrying the force of a collapsing star. But Mo Xie t each attack with his own, his darkness swallowing her light, his shadowy form deflecting her blows.

As the battle reached its peak, Mo Xie saw an opening. Long Xi, in her fury, had left herself montarily vulnerable. With a swift, unexpected movent, he vanished from her sight, his form dissolving into shadows.

Long Xi's eyes narrowed as she scanned the battlefield, her senses on high alert. But she couldn't locate him. He had beco one with the darkness, invisible, intangible.

Then, she felt it. A presence behind her, cold and nacing. She tried to turn, to face her attacker, but it was too late. Mo Xie's claw, wreathed in dark energy, struck her from behind, piercing through her scales, tearing into her flesh.

"Ugh!" Long Xi roared in pain, her massive body convulsing as the dark energy surged through her veins. She stumbled, her movents sluggish, her light flickering weakly.

Mo Xie reappeared, his form solidifying from the shadows. He stood before her, his eyes gleaming with triumph.

"It's over, Dragon Queen," he said, his voice cold and final. "You cannot win."

Long Xi, her body trembling with pain and exhaustion, glared at him. She tried to summon her power, to unleash one final attack, but her strength was failing her. The dark energy had disrupted her connection to the light, weakening her, making her vulnerable.

Mo Xie raised his hand, and the dark energy around him coalesced into a sphere of pure, concentrated power. It pulsed with a malevolent energy, radiating an aura of absolute destruction.

"Goodbye, Dragon Queen," Mo Xie said, his voice devoid of emotion.

Long Xi knew that it was almost impossible for her to turn the tide in this condition. But even so, a spark of defiance still burned within her.

As the sphere of darkness was about to engulf her, she opened her eyes, her gaze fixed on Mo Xie. And in those eyes, he saw not fear, not despair, but a fierce, unyielding determination. "You may defeat , Mo Xie," Long Xi said, her voice weak but steady. "But you will never win."

Mo Xie's smile, however, didn't fade. Instead, it widened, taking on a cruel, almost mocking quality. He had seen that look before, in the eyes of countless foes he had faced over the millennia. It was the look of defiance, of desperation, of a cornered animal ready to fight to its last breath.

"Brave words, Dragon Queen," Mo Xie said, his voice dripping with sarcasm. "But ultimately aningless. You see, even if you sohow manage to survive this, even if you sohow find the strength to continue fighting, what will you achieve? Your precious Azure World is already dood. Yun Lintian is not here to save you. And even if he were, he would be powerless to stop the inevitable."

He paused, his gaze shifting towards the struggling form of Yun Xia, then back to Long Xi. A sinister glint sparkled in his eyes as a new idea ford in his mind.

"But perhaps," he continued, his voice taking on a thoughtful tone. "Perhaps there is a way for you to be useful, even in defeat."

With a flick of his wrist, he dispelled the sphere of darkness, the deadly energy dissipating into nothingness. Long Xi, her body trembling with exhaustion and pain, could only watch in confusion as Mo Xie approached her.

"I have decided to spare you, for now," Mo Xie said, his voice smooth and deceptively gentle. "Not out of rcy, mind you. But because I believe you can still serve a purpose."

Long Xi struggled to speak. "You..."

Mo Xie's smile widened, his eyes gleaming with a cold, predatory light. "I want you to watch," he said. "I want you to watch as I torture Yun Lintian's family, his friends, his loved ones. I want you to see the despair on their faces, to hear their screams, to feel their pain. And I want you to know that it's all because of you. Because you failed to protect them."

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