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Chapter 839: Chapter 839: Swinging Planets

The Primordial Cheetah, in his true Cheetah form, ran for his dear life.

His four limbs blurred beneath him and his spine extended and retracted to the limit, compressing and elongating thousands of tis within the second.

Every stride propelled him farther and farther, taking him across the star systems.

He ran with nothing but the empty void beneath him.

It wasn’t a clean escape, he weaved past planets and curved around giant stars, crossing their orbits almost instantaneously as he tried to escape the Outer Hole Galaxy.

It was just then that a little flash of light caught his eye from the corner of his vision just as he approached the outer part of the galaxy.

His instincts scread at him to quickly move out of the way. It was beneficial that his mind could react as quickly as his body, as evidenced by his tily movent.

Missing him by a hair’s breadth, a gigantic golden sword cleaver through the void and carried on, cutting three planets in its path before being dragged down by the gravity of a random star.

The Primordial Cheetah didn’t even hesitate to look at where the sword had co from and continued running on the invisible void.

As he ran, he continued to see more and more flashes of light and he started feeling the presence of multiple gigantic objects moving through space to get to him.

What raised all the alarms in his mind was the speed at which all these objects were moving, they made him feel as if they were catching up to him.

They were.

The Primordial Cheetah took a risk and turned his head to have a clearer look at the situation behind him.

What he saw nearly caused him to stumble and fall to the ground.

Hundreds of thousands of explosions were occurring far away at the mont. Thousands of golden figures were flying toward him, wielding giant swords and stretching out to grab him.

In fact, there was a golden armoured individual very close who had his arm stretched out, sending out a giant spiked hand to grab the Primordial Cheetah.

"No!"

The Primordial Cheetah tapped into his residual power of the Law of Speed and Ryan faster than ever.

True Speed.

That was what he used to ride the wave of reality.

But was that enough? His pursuer also had the Law of Speed at his beck and call.

Thousands of golden eyes were locked in the figure of the Primordial Cheetah. All the Kael gritted their tal teeth, grinding their fangs and activating every movent-based ability they had.

Wings erged from their backs, golden air circulated around their bodies, a phenonon that seed strange in the emptiness of the void.

But it worked, the power of the Air Lionheart, when scaled to the immortal tier, did not care about the laws of physics. It worked everywhere.

Gas was gas.

Using the generated air particles, all the Kael’s flapped their wings and turned into literal gas giants with their golden figures hosted at the cores.

Electricity surged on their surface, fusing with other powers to create a hellish storm.

This scene was way too incredible.

If one observed from above, they would see thousands of golden-hued gas planets, encased in flickering layers of electricity and moving faster than the speed of light.

All of them were chasing after the Primordial Cheetah. On a straight line, it looked like the clones of Kael and the Primordial Cheetah were of the sa speed.

If they chased normally, there would be no way to catch the Primordial Cheetah.

That was why the clones of Kael were hunting as a pack, or rather, a one lion pride.

The whole Outer Hole Galaxy had turned into their hunting field at this mont.

A few hundred moved to the left, another couple hundred curved to the right.

The main group of clones went straight. Then there was a separate group that stopped flying altogether and just started teleporting.

Space was folded and compressed, allowing them to close the distance as much as they could.

anwhile, Seth was facing his own issues.

Originally, he was ant to use his clones as a defence asure to protect the United Feline Assembly.

But now, he had to defend himself first.

The battle was getting more outrageous with ti and Seth was discovering the hard way why Kael was not an enemy anyone wanted to offend.

Because it had been a while since Kael fought openly, many tended to forget just how much of a competent combatant he was.

He may be an excellent strategist and master planner but his combat ability was not lacking at all.

Seth was supposed to be the dominant fighter here. Sure, he might not have access to many laws like Kael did, but his Law of Freedom was very broken in the sense that Freedom itself was very vague and allowed him to do a lot more than just produce clones.

But it didn’t matter too, Kael was actively learning as the clones fought.

All of them were compiling combat data and applying it almost imdiately, preparing counters to every move in real ti and calculating the proper way to kill this cat.

It wasn’t as if Kael’s techniques were fancy or his combat style was flashy, but they were very effective.

The original Seth, striding through the void with his white trench coat in tatters, looked up to see another ridiculous thing.

One of Kael’s clones had switched weapons, exchanging his swords for a very long chain.

This chain was impossibly long, extending for billions of kilotres, and it wrapped around a small planet, dragging it out of its orbit

Seth watched with horror as Kael’s clone roared and heaved, pulling on the chain and swinging powerfully with all his might.

The planet wrapped with those chains, swung through space and ti, speeding toward Seth at a speed that could not be dodged.

*BOOOOOOOOOM!*

The planetoid exploded on impact as Seth’s head was the first part of his body to make contact with the surface of the planet.

The headache that followed was ungodly and it was just the first of many upcoming agonies.

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