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The Progenitor had been level 250 the last ti anyone had a reliable reading. That was almost a year ago, before the portals, before the influx of other planet monsters that had flooded Earth because of this very sa man's actions.

The church's own portals had created the perfect hunting ground, and the Progenitor had fed on it. But it wasn't the level in itself that surprised him.

He ordered the Terror Condors to bring him away.

The wind hit his face as the condor climbed, and Reidar looked down at the battlefield below.

As for the progenitor, he wasn't looking at the summons. It was looking at him. Those four burning eyes tracked the condor despite the great speed it reached, and that made Reidar's stomach drop, because in every fight he had been in since becoming a summoner, the enemy had targeted his army.

The Behemoth had gone after the creatures that bothered it. The Ignis on the howorld had fought whatever was closest.

The Progenitor didn't care about the army. It wanted the summoner. It didn't matter if the creature was still smart enough to realize that if it died, even its army would die, or if it was just acting on instinct. The outco was the sa.

The Progenitor ignored the demon lords descending from above and the death knights charging from the flanks, since none of them were the target. Reidar was the target.

The creature then resud its flying, and the Progenitor rose into the air with a speed that defied its size, closing the distance between itself and the condor in less than two seconds.

"FUCK!"

Reidar pulled the bird into a sharp turn, and the condor banked to the left as the progenitor's clawed hand swept through the space where they had been a mont before.

The miss was close enough that Reidar felt the displaced air hit his face.

The Progenitor kept chasing, and Reidar had the condor climbing at full speed; the bird's wings were beating hard enough to trail ash and shadow across the sky.

Though it didn't deter the Progenitor, and his next attack fell short by about ten ters, the creature didn't seem bothered by that.

Reidar pushed the condor higher while issuing commands through the Overmind consciousness, and every elental demon lord in range converged on the progenitor's position.

Within seconds, the creature was hit from three directions by waves of fire, ice, and lightning that would have reduced a level 500 monster to ash.

However, the Progenitor turned to face the incoming barrage. The fire washed over its body and left scorch marks that healed in less than a second.

The ice shattered against its chest without leaving frost. The lightning churned across its skin, and the creature didn't even flinch.

Then it moved through the attacks and killed two Inferno Tyrants in a single motion, its arms sweeping through their bodies as if they were made of smoke rather than solidified elental mana.

[Summon defeated.]

[Summon defeated.]

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