Chapter 106: Chapter 106 Finally Sorted It Out
Abyssalized Sandora’s combat style was completely unrestrained, a stark contrast to her usual steady and puppet-controlling spirit style when not transford.
Although half of Caesar’s body had been devoured cleanly by Void Energy, his structural integrity couldn’t be asured by normal biological standards. Even missing half of his body, he still matched Sandora blow for blow.
The two massive killers, shrouded in black mist, clashed continuously. Speed and strength were displayed in every move they made. I could barely see two black tornados moving rapidly in front of . Whenever the tornados slightly touched, a loud crash would resound. It wasn’t the sound of a single clash, but their speed was so fast that several crashes blended together into a booming thunder.
The already battered earth now bore even more scars. Every clash between Sandora and Caesar created shockwaves that ford craters hundreds of ters in diater, resembling the surface of the moon.
This battle lasted for nearly ten minutes. Suddenly, a blurred figure collided into my arms—a soft body had crashed into .
Five seconds later, I landed hard on the ground… Cough, cough… Let’s not dwell on how many tis I’d been hit by Sandora now.
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As the dust settled, Sandora crouched low and gazed at Caesar from a distance. Her dazzling blond hair looked sowhat disheveled now. The fierce battle had greatly drained her energy, half-abyssalized as she was. Following her heavy breaths, faint blue mist constantly slipped from the corners of her mouth.
Caesar’s condition was worse across from her. Even though Abyss beings don’t run out of physical energy, the irrational Caesar apparently forgot how to fight efficiently. Three shocking, gaping wounds were visibly perforating his black body, tunnel-like injuries that allowed us to see the scenery behind him, clearly signifying Sandora’s giant claws had pierced his body.
However, what should have been fatal wounds did not seem to affect Caesar much. Moreover, those three gaping holes were healing at a visibly rapid pace.
“…Hiss… Hah…”
Caesar growled deeply, then charged toward Sandora again.
Facing the ferocious enemy, Sandora showed no intention of dodging. She swung her mutated giant claw behind her, and visible energy rippled towards the tip of the claw like water waves.
“Hurricane Slash!”
Sandora roared, then swung her arm forcefully toward her opponent. Three ashen-gray crescent-shaped energy blades cleaved through the air, speeding forward, each imbued with imnse destructive power. Even the irrational Caesar knew better than to resist head-on. In midair, he twisted in an unbelievable angle, narrowly avoiding the blades. Monts later, a small hill five kiloters away was leveled by a thunderous explosion.
“Chen Jun,” Sandora’s voice suddenly echoed deeply in my mind, “Can you launch another Void Energy attack like just now?”
“No problem!”
I confidently responded. Channeling Void Energy was difficult, but after several minutes of rest, I had regained so spiritual power. However, hitting the target precisely could be challenging.
Through telepathy, Sandora easily guessed what I was thinking. She continued, “I’ll try to stop him montarily. Then Qianqian and Chen Qian will use their abilities to control Caesar as much as possible. The rest is up to you.”
Through a temporary spiritual network, Qianqian, my sister, and I swiftly exchanged plans. They both agreed that the plan was feasible.
But could Sandora really stop Caesar, agile as a fly?
“Just relax,” Sandora assured confidently, “To deal with a monster, you naturally need another monster…”
…I always felt that after her Abyssalization, Sandora was really acting strangely.
“Okay, be careful then,” I started sensing the Void Energy while speaking, “Also, please revert to your carefree self soon, this current image is really speechless…”
Sandora ignored my comnt and suddenly said to Dingdang, “Dingdang, give the strongest Life Blessing you can muster—just make it last for ten seconds!”
“Leave it all to Dingdang!”
Little Thing’s voice was as vibrant as ever, as if she had never known what difficulty was.
“Life Loop!”
Dingdang called out in a delicate voice, and a green halo rose from beneath Sandora’s feet, then gradually dispersed into the air.
It was just a simple spell, but Dingdang had fallen onto my head as if she had exhausted all her strength.
“Now, Dingdang has shared your life with all the lives in the world. All the damage you receive will be shared by the whole world. As long as the life of this world isn’t extinct, you won’t be in trouble… but it can only last for fifteen seconds…”
After Dingdang finished explaining, I was dumbfounded…
I believed it, I truly believed it. Despite her small size, this little thing was indeed a god! Such defying power could only be possible for the Divine Race, right?
With the strongest buff on her, Sandora no longer hesitated. She took a small misstep and then charged at Caesar relentlessly.
Seeing his enemy, who had been dodging his attacks, now coming straight at him, Caesar beca imdiately excited, completely losing his capacity for thought. Now clueless about caution, his twisted limbs emitted a swirl of black mist, from which several lightning bolts shot out like venomous snakes, then he lunged towards Sandora.
The powerful lightning struck Sandora head-on, yet she was completely unhard.
Even a fool could see sothing was wrong, but sadly Caesar wasn’t a fool; he was a madman acting on pure fighting instinct, thus, he was dood.
Sandora completely ignored Caesar’s mutated arm, which had transford into a blade. Risking her left half being penetrated, she fiercely clamped onto his body with her claws.
“Linger in the erroneous tiline!”
Having been unable to hit Caesar with her powers, Qianqian vented her frustration. She imdiately scrambled the tilines around Caesar into a chaotic ss. At least for a short while, Caesar wouldn’t think of moving—unless he wanted his body to be sliced into seventeen or eighteen different temporal segnts.
Following the principle of striking while the iron is hot, my sister’s curse also arrived in ti: “Misfortune!”
I knew this ability. How should I put it? It’s very… sneaky…
Unlike most of my sister’s curses, Misfortune doesn’t directly cause harm to its target. It only increases certain probabilities.
Specifically, it makes so extrely unlikely misfortunes, which had almost no chance of happening to you happen with a hundred percent certainty. For example, sneezing causing your jaw to drop off and your facial muscles to tear, walking on flat ground resulting in severe concussion and intracranial hemorrhage, or choking to death on water even though the likelihood is one in a billion. It will occur.
The only downside is that if sothing is absolutely impossible—zero chance—it won’t happen, like being struck on the street by a seventy-ton diamond, which is painful for one and delightful for others…
Even though when used on a freak-level boss like Caesar, this ability might be countered in part, it was enough to ensure that any attack I launched would hit with a hundred percent accuracy.
“High-frequency Virtual Blade!”
I concentrated all the spiritual power I could muster, directing the formidable Void Energy into this material world.
Two cross-shaped, black Energy Blades, nearly twice the size of the previous Virtual Blade, tore through space, effortlessly devoured the temporal prison Qianqian had set around Caesar, and then swallowed Caesar’s body.
This ti, this bastard should be dead, right?!
“Core area energy reaction is zero.” Pandora put down the Ghost Energy Cannon she had been aiming towards Caesar, and in her trademark chanical tone of voice said, while Lin Xue’s voice also rang in our minds, “It’s done, it’s done! I can’t see the future of the battlefield (due to the interference of Void Energy), but I see you all celebrating your victory in Leidun City!”
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