The enemy Minos was targeting was powerful.
To say that he was as strong as the third strongest in the Upper Realm would not be an exaggeration!
This was so true that all of Minos' allies were psychologically devastated by the display of power from this being trying to defend himself, exhibiting a capacity that only Lydis, among the most well-known entities in the realm, could surpass with certainty.
Minos was strong, but few knew his true power. Even watching this incident unfold, so of his allies did not have much faith in their leader to defeat not just one, but two creatures as strong as those.
The enemy himself inside the coffin floating nearby did not seem to believe in the defeat of his envoys. He remained motionless, waiting for the result of Minos' strongest move yet, when the level 126 dragon acted against not just one, but both enemies around him.
Many black holes appeared and disappeared around that space. anwhile, Minos changed his position in a completely different way from earlier, not relying even a little on his divine abilities.
Using the arts he had developed from scratch to the point where they had beco as refined and powerful as divine abilities, Minos undermined the defenses of one of his opponents while eroding the cultivation of the other with his Devouring Art.
His prophetic ability couldn't reveal much of the future of beings as strong as those, but he sensed their reactions seconds before even his own move that would generate such reactions.
Then, his golden glow faded, replaced by a darkness that took over not only his body, but the entire underwater area.
Allies and enemies alike felt the light dim along with a sudden drop in water temperature.
At that mont, a black hole moved against one of the enemies like a giant bowling ball, completely devoid of light and so fast that it seed to teleport in its path.
Minos attacked the enemy closest to him physically, advancing with his large dragon mouth open, while silver flas shot toward his nearest opponent.
Both enemies paid attention only to the physical components of Minos' two attacks, shocked by the power of the Celestial King's successor, but confident that they could withstand it. They just didn't count on the ntal attack that ca from Minos before even the two physical attacks hit them.
The level 126 enemies were hit squarely by a ntal blow; their minds thrown into chaos as they entered a dark hell.
They were powerful, but in Minos' ntal illusion, he was the all-powerful being, while they were re ants, awaiting the judgnt of their god!
To the two of them, Minos, at that mont, was like an absolute giant, looking down on them peculiarly as he decided their fates.
'Your bodies will now nourish my domains!' Minos transmitted this thought to the minds of the two before closing one of his hands, crushing the unfortunate creatures.
Both enemies lost their strength in their defenses, their minds falling as their bodies beca susceptible to Minos' physical attacks.
The silver flas and black hole struck their respective targets without rcy, consuming them so quickly that anyone who had blinked at that mont would have missed what happened!
Minos kept his eyes on his enemies as he watched them disappear not only physically, but also spiritually. But the entire ti, he never lost his attention from the coffin floating not far away, not even slightly relaxed by his circumstances.
Devdar and the others watched the end of the two strongest creatures they had ever seen after Minos and Lydis with their mouths and eyes wide open, barely believing everything they had seen.
One of the enemies had simply been consud by the black hole, leaving nothing behind, not even storage items or a final magical fluctuation. The being devoured by flas had its physical structure transford into dust, returning to the most basic origin of all.
Neither of them uttered a sound of lant. There was no ti. In an instant, both were fighting for their lives and then were ntally ruined before being struck down without rcy.
Even the being in the coffin did not move, nor did it emit any sound as it witnessed the demise of its two subordinates. Its reaction would only co seconds after the end of the two level 126 Celestials.
Minos didn't wait for a response from the being in the coffin. He gave the final signal to his allies and then turned to leave, swimming at full speed, not even looking back.
'This will give you a chance to escape and continue with our plans,' Minos thought as he was already a great distance from his domain, determined to follow a different path from Mylecent.
Mylecent had led his entire alliance into the mud, making them targets and forcing each of his companions to hide and live in danger.
Minos didn't want sothing like that for his group!
Only he needed to go through these unfavorable circumstances!
Devdar and the others already knew what they had to do and didn't try to follow Minos. They tried to control their hearts, turning their attention to the many unconscious mbers of the alliance in the surrounding area.
Devdar looked at the coffin as it moved slowly, and thought tensely. 'I hope he doesn't co after us... So of our companions must have left the area before the voice of that thing brought the city down. '
He looked toward the city, where countless creatures now lay scattered everywhere, unconscious from the voice of the being inside that coffin.
The other Entitled Deities still standing with Devdar shared the sa concerns as this man, fearing they had no chance. They avoided looking toward the coffin as they waited silently to see if Minos had struck again.
If he had been wrong, then this would be the end for all of them!
Then, amid the tension of the few who remained behind, the lid of the coffin shook, and then a powerful laugh erupted from it.
"How unexpected. You've actually gone far in developing these mortal powers..." said the creature inside the coffin, as the lid of the urn opened, and a withered, gray, but very large hand appeared in one corner of the opening.
The mummy's body inside, however, never left its urn.
With only one hand outside, the creature cracked its fingers, causing a stream of five colors to appear on its fingers, while all the darkness brought to that area by Minos lost ground.
Beams of five colors destroyed all the surrounding darkness, while the waters of the realm began to shake violently, their temperature rising considerably.
A colored lightning bolt shot out from the fingers of that hand, crossing the space in the sa direction Minos had fled.
"I'll let you live a little longer. The next ti we et, I'll take your dead body with ," said the mummy before sealing himself back into his coffin.
Devdar and the others felt that sothing very wrong had just happened, as they trembled uncontrollably, even feeling their thrones hesitate to continue showing themselves to the world in front of that existence.
The mummy's action seed to have been nothing more than his words. But seconds later, a painful roar ca from afar, making the few standing in this city understand the end of this confrontation.
"Aaaaaagh!" Minos' scream spread as far as it could, reverberating through the dinsion, warning almost the entire domain of his sad situation.
Devdar and the others couldn't see Minos at that mont, but their leader's scream made them shiver, imagining how he must be after the enemy's mysterious blow.
The coffin shook and a few more words terrified the surroundings. "I will leave my mark of damnation on you. We will et again soon, rookie!"
The coffin disappeared, while sowhere thousands and thousands of miles away, Minos plumted into an underwater valley, his body wounded from head to toe, bleeding from every orifice, his eyes white, marking his unconsciousness.
He hit hard against a white rock on the sea floor, unconscious, extrely wounded, and defenseless.
For the first ti in his life, he was totally unable to defend himself, at the rcy of others' decisions about his survival!
In this situation, he felt nothing but pain, imrsed in a sea of flas and agony, while a black, triangle-shaped mark grew on the only part of his skin that was intact at that mont.
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