Chapter 779 - Killed (1/2)

The surfaces of both Mystra’s and Elyse’s divine realms were smooth and beautiful energy crystals, though different in color. But this divine realm in front of him, not to mention smaller in size than those of the two Lawful goddesses, was made of an uneven gray oily substance on the outside.

It was faintly bubbling and disgusting to look at.

Outside the divine realm of the two goddesses, massive void insects were surrounding them, absorbing the free divine energy.

But there were far fewer void insects here.

Only a handful of insects that looked like flat-headed earthworms drifted slowly around the vicinity of the gray divine realm.

“How do we get in?” asked Andonara with a disgusted expression when she saw the surface of this divine realm.

Regardless of the appearance of a divine realm, it was composed of the power of faith. This energy was powerful, incomparable with normal magical elements.

After some thought, Roland floated five meters off the ground, quickly coalesced a large blue fireball with a three-meter radius, and threw

it.

The fireball caused an optical illusion due to its speed of flight, smashing into the surface of the divine realm like a blinding oval ball.

The explosion was accompanied by a slight flash and a semi-circular blast that just opened up to a radius of less than a hundred meters but inexplicably shrank abruptly and finally disappeared.

It was like turning back time, or like some force had swallowed it. Andonara looked up at Roland with a slightly puzzled gaze. “It should be a special protection mechanism that attracts foreign attacking forces for its own use.” Roland could tell at a glance why the large fireball had just exploded and inexplicably disappeared. “Wouldn’t that be problematic?”

“For the average person, it’s indeed troublesome. The divine realm is actually another version of a floating city, a home and shelter for the gods.” Roland smiled, and from his Backpack, he took out a small blue bullet. “But I also have props that are more powerful.”

A spatial bubble appeared next to him, and then the blue bullet was placed into the spatial bubble.

As the spatial bubble disappeared and immediately reappeared, the bullet jetted out at such a fast speed that even a powerful professional like Andonara, with her extremely high-frame dynamic vision, only caught a glimpse of a long blue shadow. Half a second later, a bright flashing explosion appeared on the surface of the gray divine realm, followed by a blue fire-colored mass taking shape with great speed. Because there was no air in the Astral Plane, the air in the floating city was absorbed next to it using magic, so the explosion of the nuclear blast on the surface of the gray divine realm didn’t form a mushroom cloud, just a violently expanding flame. This was accompanied by a large amount of blackened matter splashing around the Astral Plane, which was the gray surface layer of the divine realm. The nuclear explosion only lasted about five seconds, but it also tore a circular gap in the surface of the gray divine realm, with a radius of at least two kilometers or so. A large amount of air ejected from within the gray divine realm’s interior while the hole was slowly closing Roland flew in on his floating city.

The passageway wasn’t very long, and the walls were still glowing red and hot, with lots of red, lava-like things dripping down from above. But protected by the barrier, these were bounced off to the other side.

Once the floating city flew into this small divine kingdom, Andonara looked around and shook her head slightly.

“It really is the world of an Evil God. There are few signs of life, it’s dim everywhere, and it seems that even the air is filled with a foul smell.”

After seeing the Paradise of Life and how alive it was, Andonara couldn’t stand to look at such a place. Even if this was a small world that could be completely under her control, she would have no interest in it.

Roland looked around and said, “No one has come out to greet us, the Evil God seems to be hiding. He’s probably afraid. Can you find him?”

“Already found it,” Andonara said, finding her target after only a casual glance around.

Licking her luscious red lips, her eyes were fixed somewhere in the air with the excitement of a hunter.

Heroes were born with the ability to see through evil, and the stronger they were, the stronger this ability became. With her right hand, she drew out the Hero’s sword, and with her left hand, she carried the special enchanted spear she had just taken out of the mansion’s space, and at her whim, a blue Immortal Phoenix flame burned on the spear.

“Then proceed as planned.” Roland snapped his fingers repeatedly, casting all enhancement spells he knew on Andonara.

“Understood.” As soon as the words were out of her mouth,

and rushed off into the distance.

Roland, on the other hand, was glowing with a green mist all over, hanging far back. In combat, it never made sense for Mages to rush ahead.

The blue firebird flew incredibly fast, flying over a distance of a hundred and fourteen meters with each flap of its wings.

And that wasn’t even Andonara’s speed at full flight; if she flew at full speed, she could go about another twenty percent faster. With its long, lingering phoenix cry, the blue firebird burst through some transparent, invisible barrier in less than thirty seconds. As the pale gray shards of the barrier broke apart in layers, a huge black shadow let out a furious, pained scream. The firebird rushed through his body and left a huge, burning wound on his abdomen.

And this blue flame that was on the wound showed no signs of going out.

The dark figure quickly split his body into three, the burning part of his abdomen falling through the air.

It didn’t take long for it to smash to the ground and be burned to ashes by the blue flames.

The remaining two parts, however, rejoined and, in a very short time, turned into a black ball and rapidly shrank, ending up as a young man who was all gray and about the size of a normal human.

Bare, he looked angrily at the blue firebird that was ascending in circles in preparation for a dive.

This man was the true form of the Evil God of Suffering. “Deceleration…” He looked grim and held out his hand at the flames.

If he could slow her down, it would be an easier fight.

Unfortunately, just then, a strange force suddenly came from behind him, and in less than a second, the magical elements around the Evil God of Suffering drained away. He turned back to see that it was a Mage with a misty red glow all over his body, pointing a finger at him.

Mage’s Disjunction? Nedsworth, the Evil God of Suffering, twisted his head to look at Roland.

Shit!

Got to run.

This was the reason why the Evil God of Suffering tried to hide before. A Mage with a floating city was already powerful enough, and he was bound to know very powerful spells as well.

Although Mage’s Disjunction didn’t work on him this time, the Mage would surely cast it a second time and a third time.

Mage had almost unlimited magic power and he could cast Mage’s Disjunction countless times.

Although the success rate was low, if it worked once, then he would disintegrate.

He was, after all, essentially a higher being formed from energy. If he were affected by Mage’s Disjunction, he might even be killed outright in seconds.

He couldn’t stay any longer, so he gritted his teeth and prepared to teleport away, and for that reason, he had even decided to give up on this divine realm.

A Legendary Hero and a Mage who operated a floating city were attacking his home, and a low- to medium-level Evil God like him had no business fighting.

Although his strength would drop drastically after losing the divine realm, it was better than dying. But just as he tried to use Teleportation, he realized that the spell had failed.

Then from Roland’s side, great spatial oppression came. What’s going on?

The Evil God Nedsworth looked past Roland and saw a large number of transparent chains appearing around the floating city in the distance, reaching up to the sky and the ground, like veins connecting heaven and earth.

And the floating city was like a heart.

In reality, when Roland came in, he had secretly used the floating city as the axis to fix the entire space of the divine realm.

What god didn’t know spells to leap through

space?

It was just the difference between specialization and non-specialization.

He had to guard against this.