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??Chapter 213: Chapter 213 Even If It’s God, I’ll Kill for You to See!_1

Chapter 213: Chapter 213 Even If It’s God, I’ll Kill for You to See!_1

“Are you fucking stupid? Without these Ancient Gods, where would the damn tsunami co from? If It truly had good intentions, then what’s the deal with those Fishn? Don’t tell

you don’t fucking know how all this happened!”

The man wearing the Golden Mask cursed angrily, but unfortunately, the heart of Chen Guang, filled with resentnt, could no longer take in his words.

He propped himself up with one hand on the ground while lifting the other, readying his stance to attack the other party.

But forget about his current incomplete state, even at full strength, his attack would hardly have any significant effect on a “Twilight’s Child” of at least Level 5.

“Twilight’s Children” are indestructible except by the “Ancient Gods”; the only strategy for others is to stall, to wait until their rationality fades and they voluntarily return to the “Twilight Angel.”

Its body, seemingly made of condensed yellow, couldn’t properly stretch out in the corridor, yet it was able to fill the entire space. Without even attacking, it had already completely blocked everyone’s retreat…

Neither reinforcent troops arriving later nor the nanomachines could break through this defense in a short ti.

And yet, Colin and others were truly trapped within the encirclent of the “Twilight’s Child” and the “Deep Sea ssenger.”

Simultaneously, the entire tallic corridor began to squirm again as if it had regained its vitality, indicating that the nanomachines that had just infiltrated it had been eliminated.

Now, working in concert with the “Twilight’s Child” wedged in the corridor, it seed to want to squeeze people towards the front.

Colin squinted, and another scene erged in his mind: the “Deep Sea ssenger,” retracting its harpoon, swung the weapon in its hands to hurl it once more with trendous force. The harpoon, covered with lightning, encompassed everyone in the corridor within its strike range, instantly killing and wounding many.

In this mont, the deputy director of the Human Future Research Institute betrayed them, and the two from “Dawn’s Light” lay on the ground, no longer able to rise. Qin Chuan and the others couldn’t hold back…

“It seems I’ll have to take action myself, and my instinct tells

there’s no escape now. I have to make a quick decision, the longer we wait, the worse things get, the more likely it is that sothing will resurrect…”

Just as Colin’s thoughts were racing, a thunderous roar exploded at the end of the corridor, and then Qin Chuan and the others saw, with faces of despair, the harpoon glowing with electricity once again in the large hand of the rman, aiming at them.

Xia Liufang gritted her teeth, her deanor changing abruptly. She stepped forward, pulling a long sword from the air, ready to sacrifice herself to block the incoming attack…

But at that mont, a hazy ice-blue shadow appeared in front of them.

The figure lifted its chin slightly, seemingly contemptuous of everything, and faced with the impending attack, simply stretched out a finger towards it.

And it was at this mont that the giant fishman completed its throwing motion, and the harpoon, wrapped in terrifying lightning, arrived in an instant.

So even closed their eyes in despair, feeling everything was over…

But just as the harpoon was about to hit the crowd, the blurred figure slightly opened its mouth—

“Spicy to the fill!”

Instantly, a terrifying invisible Repulsion erupted from Colin, directly affecting the harpoon. The force of the Charge and the Repulsion collided on the harpoon, causing it to explode into innurable fragnts that fell to the ground.

This sudden turn of events left everyone stupefied as they turned their gazes—Who is this?

Under the scrutiny of many eyes, Colin’s presence surged, but he offered no response to their questions. Instead, he looked at the scattered fragnts on the ground and disdainfully said,

“Is that all?”

As he spoke, the “Twilight’s Child” behind him stretched out a dusky yellow hand. Colin didn’t even look back; with a casual wave, all the black tal shards on the ground were affected by the Repulsion and flew towards the “Twilight’s Child,” montarily forcing it back.

In just an instant, the problem of being attacked from both front and rear seed to be effortlessly resolved…

Colin did not expect these tal fragnts to kill the enemy, he glanced at the stunned crowd and simply said, “Everyone, follow .”

After saying that, he headed towards the D-3 Area, but a mber of the Human Future Research Institute couldn’t help but say, “But their goal is to drive us there to serve as sacrifices for the ritual. We’d better run. With your strength, maybe…”

Before he could finish, under the imnse pressure of Colin’s gaze, his voice gradually ceased, and he swallowed hard, blinking his eyes, not continuing on.

“Don’t tell

how to do my job.”

Colin withdrew his gaze and turned towards the D-3 Area.

Behind him, the others exchanged glances, and finally, gritting their teeth, they picked up the two fallen “Dawn’s Light” mbers and followed behind.

“Oh no, where’s Colin?”

“I don’t know…”

“Could it be that he has already been saved by that big shot?”

“Maybe…”

The whispered conversations of Qin Chuan and the others could be heard from behind, but Colin didn’t pay any attention. He looked at the “Deep Sea Follower” blocking the doorway, quickening his pace with each step.

When he was less than thirty ters away from the “Deep Sea ssenger,” Colin heard the other emit an angry screech.

It seed to be another language, which Colin couldn’t understand, but that didn’t matter.

He pulled out “Revolver Contrarian” from his pocket, flas began to burn from his body and spread around from his feet. Inside the corridor space, the terrifying temperature rose instantaneously.

Seeing that the creature didn’t dodge or flinch, its body shimring with electricity and blood vessels in its dead fish eyes throbbing without retreating, Colin’s mouth ford a slight “√”:

“Good, your courage to challenge the strong is comndable, so next…

“You can die in peace.

“Don’t worry, if your god awakens, I’ll be sending him down soon too.

“Anything that’s alive, even a god, I’ll kill it for you to see.”

“Arrogant!”

The “Deep Sea ssenger” was so angry that it spoke in human language, its muscles bulging. With a hissing sound, many small arcs of electricity erged from its body, then, like arrows of lightning, they shot towards Colin.

If any one of these electric serpents struck an ordinary person, it would be enough to kill him instantly…

However, as soon as the hundreds of electric serpents got close, they were directly engulfed by the flas bursting with terrifying heat.

“How is this possible!” It widened its fish eyes in disbelief.

“There’s nothing impossible, realizing your own weakness through

is your luck.”

Colin’s face was sincere and serious, and his arrogant deanor nearly caused the massive fishman to burst a blood vessel in its forehead. It then summoned its power again, calling forth a massive amount of electricity, and grabbed it in its hand, forming a sphere of lightning.

“Die!”

It roared, charged with lightning, and rushed towards Colin. The creature’s watery vapor surged to disperse the flas around Colin, and it swung its electrified fist, smashing it down towards his head.

“How will you block this?!”

It roared as the fist ca down, but felt no contact with the other, paused for a mont, retracted its hand, and realized that Colin had disappeared from sight.

But it was at that mont, a calm voice suddenly resounded by its ear:

“Farewell.”

“You…”

Before it could finish, a strong repulsive force suddenly erupted inside it.

The rmaid-tailed “Deep Sea ssenger” burst like a firework in an instant, countless pieces of its shattered body flying everywhere, like rain.

This sight made those following behind Colin gasp in shock.

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