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379: Chapter 203: The Death of the Azure Dragon?_2 379: Chapter 203: The Death of the Azure Dragon?_2 “I’m here…” With a faint voice, the figure of the Azure Dragon erged from a crack at the entrance of the cave, appearing very weak.

Seeing the clearly divided forces on both sides, a look of astonishnt was evident on his face.

“Lord Azure Dragon,” Clint nodded, and then said to Rob and the others, “Our goal is to take Lord Azure Dragon with us, and we will not give up until we achieve our objective.

If your goal happens to be the sa, you’d better back off,”

His voice was calm, yet nobody doubted his resolve.

Rob was slightly stunned, then frowned, “Your goal is the Azure Dragon?”

“My goal is not him, but sothing on him.

I also hope that there will be no conflict between our sides.”

Although he coveted this great chanic, under the current circumstances, he could only first ensure the achievent of the primary goal.

Clint was surprised; according to his estimations, there was over a 70% chance that the other party shared their objective.

“That would be best, to each their own without interference.”

“Wait…” The Azure Dragon suddenly shouted, his face looking ill, “Rob, you promised , how can you let them take away?”

Rob shook his head, unconcerned, “Sorry, Lord Azure Dragon, but I can’t help it.

However, these people seem to have no intention of killing you, it’s rely a change of workplace.

Now…

hand that thing over to .”

He reached out his hand, “These friends won’t help you either, so give up any thoughts of resistance.”

On the lower level, as he absorbed tal energy, Li Ming’s eyes flickered, “They didn’t start fighting…”

He had reacted the mont he sensed the commotion in the elevator shaft.

The first thing he did was to put the tal panel he had cut off back in place.

It was clearly noticeable, but the nurous pieces of tal debris that had fallen from above covered the target.

And these people were all focusing on their own targets, paying no attention to the abnormalities under their feet.

What surprised him was that, besides Rob, there was an additional group of people.

He didn’t even have to think with his toes to know that this new group must be from the Torch Organization, both groups had co together.

He still had a lot of Mother Ore and Star Core Fragnts to absorb, and he didn’t want to reveal himself.

As for the figure above, it was the ability of Mimic Projection, not an illusion but a semi-physical entity, possessing 10% of his strength.

He could synchronize the other’s line of sight and image, but he couldn’t be too far away from it.

“You ca just in ti, but I’m not done here yet,” Li Ming thought, his heart lightly moved, just as he absorbed the hundredth piece of Mother Ore.

As expected, a prompt popped up to reduce the cooldown ti of the Controlled Objects, and without hesitation, he confird, reducing the ti to switch Controlled Objects to thirty minutes.

Due to the reduced ti, so Controlled Objects were already available for switching.

He was wearing a set of Controlled Objects: Mimic Imager, Star Ring, Soul Mask, Mind Resonance Crystal, Philos Battle General Armor, and the Fla Thunder Evolution Theory.

“Now, all I have are support gears.

If there’s a fight later, it could be troubleso,” Li Ming muttered.

There were so many Grade B life forms, who knew what trump cards they had – it wouldn’t be good if things went south, “You guys just fight it out.”

“Child…”

“Who!” Clint instinctively shouted, looking around warily.

The sudden noise made Rob cast a cold glance.

“According to your terms, I should be considered a Dinsional God,” the voice in their heads continued, Clint was deeply shaken – Dinsional Gods?

“No, it was nothing.

I felt wrong,” Clint suppressed the excitent in his heart and shook his head.

Clint was astonished, never expecting the Dinsional Gods to contact him.

Within the Torch Organization, the Dinsional Gods had beco a mysterious symbol, rumored to be a great god that the leader encountered deep within the dinsional world.

They could influence the actual universe with Mind Powers; last ti, they even helped an Angel Envoy to kill the Prince of the Yitelan Civilization against all odds, extrely powerful.

He didn’t feel any discomfort from being enveloped by the Spiritual Realm, thinking to himself, as expected of a Dinsional God.

“Azure Dragon has sothing called the Antimatter Reassembly Device, the tool used by Monroe, the master of the Power of the Stars, to create the Power of the Stars.

It is extrely precious and must be brought back,” the voice in his mind continued.

“What!?” Clint was shocked.

As a mid-to-high-ranking mber of the Torch Organization, he knew many secrets.

He looked at Rob.

Azure Dragon seed unwilling to hand it over, and the other party pressed on impatiently, and they were even ready to search by force.

Clint couldn’t communicate with the Dinsional Gods, but he thought this might be the leader’s intention.

If they could bring back that device, it would be of extraordinary significance to the Torch Organization.

“Don’t worry, I will help you,” the voice rang out again.

Clint hesitated.

If they made a move, it would inevitably lead to a bad end.

The opponents were all Grade B life forms.

If they couldn’t take them down quickly, it would beco troubleso.

But with the help of the Dinsional Gods, it might not be certain.

“I will inform the two companions by your side.” The voice sounded again, and Clint glanced back discreetly to see his teammates’ eyes first filled with confusion and then quickly becoming calm as they exchanged a glance with him, understanding each other without words.

“I have run out of patience.

Friends over there, I am going to search by force now.

Don’t worry, I will definitely not take him away,” Rob said, giving Clint a heads-up in a deep voice.

“Your target is the Material Reorganization Machine?” Clint suddenly spoke up, startling Rob inwardly.

At that mont, the raider closest to Clint suddenly let out a wail, covering his head with both hands.

In that instant, Clint and the two people beside him moved at once, striking like thunder that doesn’t allow one to cover one’s ears, their elental energy bursting forth, burning fiercely like fire.

The space was already cramped, and they were not far from each other.

All three struck simultaneously, swift and ruthless, with a singular goal, causing waves of energy and smoke to billow out.

The opponents hardly had any strength to resist and were struck, sent flying.

The others instinctively retreated.

Screams filled the air.

Before they hit the ground, blood spurted wildly, their bodies riddled with holes, and they were left with burn marks from various elents.

In the blink of an eye, he had beco a corpse.

Almost at the sa ti, his companions suffered likewise, as if struck by an unseen force.

Their heads throbbed with pain that wouldn’t stop.

Normally, this kind of pain wouldn’t have much of an effect on them, but now, with three powerful Grade B life forms ready to strike, the opponents moved in on him without pause.

Their movents were uniform, recreating the scene, stirring up a great swath of elental energy.

Froza retreated at the first opportunity.

Their group was made up of raiders who were brave and fierce, but when danger struck, their first thought was to save themselves.

It all happened so fast.

By the ti Rob reacted, two bodies were already lying on the ground.

Clint’s heart surged with excitent as he silently marveled at the strength of the Dinsional Gods.

It was no wonder that they could find a way to survive from a desperate situation for an Angel Envoy.

“Stop!” Rob suddenly roared.

Froza and Blood Wolf stood back to back, the eerie deaths of their two companions terrifying them.

Clint paused his steps as he saw Rob had maneuvered behind Azure Dragon, pinning his throat with two tallic wall blades, his face ghastly, “Move another step, and I’ll kill him imdiately.”

Clint reluctantly stopped, and Froza quickly ran to join Rob.

“Your target is only him, right?

Why the sudden attack?” Rob questioned, feeling a chill in his heart, as his n had died in a disturbing way.

It seed like they had been disrupted by sothing before the attack.

“Let him go, and we’ll let you leave,” Clint said sternly.

With the help of the Dinsional Gods, he was now full of confidence.

Rob laughed coldly, “Do you really want both?

Aren’t you being a bit too greedy?”

“This is your last chance, you don’t know…” Clint shook his head, but Rob interrupted him with a grim laugh: “Last chance?”

“If that’s the case, then nobody gets to play!”

As his words fell, Clint’s pupils shrank.

He saw Rob’s arm blade go straight through Azure Dragon’s jaw and then through his entire skull!

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