Chapter 455 Chapter 451: Parallel Junction - End
I looked around.
All around where forms of myself, their hair still the shade of white I had before and eyes just as purple.
Except.
Injuries incomparable to what had ever co on my riddled their bodies. While so just had the sa missing finger, many others lacked entire limbs. Wounds and scars covered their form from top to bottom.
But it wasn't the wounds that felt strange. Not at all.
It were their eyes.
All of their eyes were hollow, a sign of what could have… what would have happened…
Quite a few them seed completely broken in the head too, a few laughed while another kept taking nas over and over as if casting a curse.
[How do you like the present, Protector?]
"Foolish."
[Ah, don't think you'll be safe because they are you. All of them perceive you as their greatest enemy, at least in this space.]
A grin spread over my lips.
[I'll stop bothering you, enjoy dying, protector.]
"Say, Catene," I muttered as all the 'enemies' glared at . "How are you feeling today?"
The spear in my hand whirred. A bright light erged from it as its body changed into an enormous curved sword just a head smaller than .
I removed the sunglasses and hung it from my shirt.
"Co, weaklings."
The Eugene Hall's all around growled and raged as fus left their faces. So calm, so angered, all of them out for cold, ruthless, murder.
"GRAAAAAH!" They scread and charged ahead at .
"I'll show you what you could have beco."
***
Parallel Junction could not believe its eyes.
It would be simple, he had thought. He only had to hold the man back, he had thought.
Those words couldn't be any further from the truth.
Nothing was simple, nothing at all. This man, this being…
The protector of the realm, the one called Eugene Hall.
It was impossible to believe soone like him was still in this realm.
Deep within the space the Parallel Junction had created, using all of his control over the Concept to form a world where only his concept ruled supre.
He had summoned three thousand versions of Eugene Hall into his Deadly Terminus. All of them were also the most potent ones he could bring in, the strongest he had command over.
Any stronger, and the concept would reject it. Even if it didn't, his mind control would not have worked.
Usually, it was soone who was stronger than his target. That was usually the case. His ability did not matter on his own strength, but the difference in the strength of the one that has been summoned.
And three thousand of them, even if the gap was very small, Eugene Hall should not have been able to handle more than ten, or if he were being generous, twenty of them.
And even if he had the guts, Parallel Junction firmly believed it would be years before he could kill all of them and when he did manage to do it, the man would be in death's embrace himself.
At that point, if he had undergone a transformation, Parallel Junction would have welcod it with open arms. A tale of bravery like that was to be rewarded.
That was how it should have been.
The man should have been stuck, desperate.
But…
[You're all terrible.]
He swung his sword rcilessly at the ones coming at him and cut them all into bits. With every swing of his blade, ten or twenty would fall at once.
Like a madman, he shot through the place swinging his sword. Dozens upon dozens of his enemies flew into the sky with every swing as the white space was dyed with black and red blood.
Parallel Junction's breathing grew haphazard. It had been minutes, just minutes.
Yet half of the three thousand were already gone.
Like spilling paint, streaks of black covered the entirety of the Deadly Terminus and painted over the summons.
He took a step away from the do.
This was bad.
No. It was terrible.
[A-all of you! You're allies!] Scread Parallel Junction. He had to do sothing, sothing. Using more his mind control, he sohow managed to make them all work together against the monster in front.
They stopped caring about themselves and went all in.
So grabbed his feet knowing they would be stabbed, others sank their teeth in his skin.
It was working. It was definitely working.
A bunch of the summons jumped him at once, using the one ahead as blinds, the ones behind stabbed their own weapons through their allies all to attack the Protector.
Streaks of all kinds of magic fell down on him.
[Y-yes…] Parallel Junction heaved. [Finally, yes… get him…]
A knee smashed into Eugene's face, but the smirk never left.
It would be wiped out soon enough.
The summons all raged and piled themselves on top of him.
The entire mountain of summons trembled as he struggled below a dog pile of over hundred, but soon…
It stopped.
The struggle stopped.
A serene, tranquil calm took over the space inside the Deadly Terminus.
It was finally over.
[Finally…]
—CLAP
Parallel Junction froze in his spot.
A loud clap bood through the Outer God's ears as a sense of fear took it over.
Even now?
Was this guy... Holding back, even now?
"Stage…"
The mountain of summons trembled once more.
"Five."
—BOOOOOM!
The space of white was dyed in black as a beam of Cataclysm swallowed the entire pile at once.
All the summons attacking all this while like true madn with nothing to lose stepped back.
They were coated in fear.
Right in the center, with his black hair fluttering, the protector of this realm smiled.
"Really," he said. "You all, are far too weak."
He swung his sword again.
Parallel Junction scread and crouched down as another explosion swallowed the entirety of the Deadly Terminus.
The Outer God fell on its back, its body quaked as it tried to turn over and run away.
But.
Before it could.
A foot appeared atop it and slamd it into the ground.
"How many?" a voice asked.
"T-three… thousand…"
"Not that, I don't care for the worthless dead. How many of you are here?"
A tear spilled from Parallel Junction's eyes.
This was…
A dead end.
"Eight…" he said. "Now, there must be six… No more would be coming here."
"Congratulations, you managed to hold back for exactly thirty one minutes…"
The pressure on its head increased.
"To hold back the strongest, count it as an achievent and die proud of yourself."
The second of the Eight Outer Gods.
Was wiped from existence.
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