Tang Xian's figure was loneso.
Even though he had long known that such an outco was possible,
he still said,
"I thought our cooperation, even if not everlasting, shouldn't have ended here. Before you use these Judgnt Knights to kill , I need a reason."
Constantine said,
"Compared to walking among humans, from where I stand, it's easier to glimpse the truth. Over the past twenty years, you've discovered various things in the human world.
But in the seat of gods, I too have uncovered quite a few things.
So I have never betrayed anyone. My choice was never you, but the path I believed could last.
Perceptions are destined to change. We are too insignificant in comparison to the gods.
If not defying it, one becos the ruler of this world. If you defy it, you'll soon perish.
A beast that tries to escape its cage often ets a fate far worse than simply waiting to die inside it."
Constantine raised his index finger toward the sky and said, "Compared to you, I'm more inclined to believe that it will win. Besides, I really don't like you that much."
Tang Xian believed that Constantine must have discovered sothing.
Actually, that would be reasonable.
In the past twenty years in the human world, he too had many insights.
Constantine, or should I say Protheus, certainly didn't make no progress in the world of the Order in the past twenty years.
Still wearing that calm expression, he said,
"Then make your move. Which of you three plans to go first?"
"Such provocation is pointless. I may not be clear about your capabilities, but based on past experience, we're not going to give you the chance to touch us. To kill an Eden creature, these Judgnt Knights are clearly the most fitting."
The densely packed Judgnt Knights locked down every possible escape for Tang Xian.
Tang Xian had long noticed that the positioning of these three was very precise.
He couldn't charge straight at the trio.
The extent of Uranus's abilities was still a mystery, and even though the powers of all three did not affect him, as sons of Order with a natural talent for combat, they were far superior in both strength and speed.
Attempting to circumvent the Judgnt Knights and attack any one of the three would expose his movent trajectory.
In the span of a re instant, he and Constantine were locked in a chess-like battle.
With enemies everywhere, the chances of breaking out were virtually zero.
Especially with a certain peculiar scent lurking in the air.
This scent was what truly unsettled Tang Xian.
How far Constantine's abilities had awakened over these twenty years was equally mysterious.
Especially since all three knew his weaknesses, they had opted to use these non-biological units to deal with him.
"You seem to have made thorough preparations." Tang Xian's deanor beca serious as well.
"History always has a few fish that jump out of the lake, but by reaching shore they only die faster. I do not recognize you as one of our camp, so I shall still address you by your human na."
Constantine's words carried a hint of release,
as if only by killing Tang Xian would he truly own that title.
"Tang Xian, your existence is an error within this world of order, and I will correct it today."
The mont Constantine's words fell, the battle finally began.
The bodies of dozens of Judgnt Knights started to roar, and in the next second, Tang Xian was locked by dozens of beams capable of inflicting destructive damage on any and all life.
He instinctively wanted to dodge, even though there was absolutely no way out.
At the sa ti, Uranus gently raised his hand.
Tang Xian suddenly felt his body slowly sinking.
The matter around him seed to liquefy strangely at a particular instant.
He felt like he was deep in a swamp, trying to lift his feet but was unable to find a fulcrum.
Clearly without a way out, the three seed to have not underestimated him in the least.
Before the Judgnt Knights could attack, they didn't give him the slightest opportunity to get out of the way.
Uranus's ability was like liquifying the surrounding matter within a unique force field. Their attack was a sure-kill technique from the outset. This nearly irresistible killing move was far from over.
Around Constantine, many tiny particles had erged at so point.
These fine tallic particles were initially scattered around, and now, summoned by Constantine, they were like bullets ready to deliver death at any mont.
But knowing that Tang Xian's abilities could immunize him against such an attack, Constantine didn't launch these tals; he waited for the right mont to block Tang Xian's escape routes.
The locking by two sons of Order, the aiming of dozens of Judgnt Knights, all happened within a second after Constantine's words fell.
That second was exceedingly long.
Tang Xian even felt as if ti had slowed down sowhat. This sense of disconnection grew stronger, and everything in sight began to blur.
"Actually, to kill the remnant of Eden, the Judgnt Knights alone would be enough. But we do not know what kind of life-preserving thods you have mastered over the years, or whether your bodily response is still above ours."
It wasn't Constantine's voice, but Siren's.
The final and most lethal thod was initiated by Siren.
Only then did Tang Xian realize that he seed to be dragged into so kind of illusion.
The environnt altered, retreat blocked, and even consciousness trapped.
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