Chapter 545 - To Bring Morals to a Gun Fight (1/2)

Chapter 545 - To Bring Morals to a Gun Fight

As Daniel's relaxed appearance walked through the portal, he found hi but the four pieces of wood connected into the rectangular wooden frame he had just walked out of, and an infinite expanse of dark and cold spatial essence It was only thanks to his senses, that Daniel was able to feel the presence of the other cha at a table within the dining hall no longer than a couple o

Once in this starless expanse of open space, these cultivators split up, and spread out in order to find a spot froht between the champions of the domains of War, and Morality

In these types of events there were no real rules A challenge was thrown the roups would leave the safety of Polis, and any for the challenge, and following the challenger through the portal - the reason why the battle had begun even before Daniel's arrival Nevertheless, Daniel's appearance had brought the exchange between the two groups to a pause only seconds after it had started, causing every cultivator, regardless of whether they were fighting or si, to turn to look at him with suspicion and curiosity

”I don't knohich do to, but you better not interfere, this time” Said a voice that reached Daniel's ear froeneration of champions could have ever reached in such a short amount of time

In the sound essence that carried these words, Daniel could feel an iher power than that of the restaurant's clients, as well as a stronger, yet less refined, presence of the inti aspect of War It was clear that this fight was not only being observed by the younger generation, but by older, more powerful champions as well

Daniel did not respond to the voice's veiled threat Instead, he stood quietly as black blotches appeared on his skin, and by slowly growing in size, co hiin with

Iht between the two domains resumed just a few hundred miles away from the portal There, the champions of war orbited at incredible speed around the party of cha the thousands of arrows, eleht that came from the core of a barrier made out of thick vines

Snakes ofout of the staff of the feh the net of spiky vines that she had put in place, creating a blockage that made the infinite number of arrows shot by her archer coht rays constructed by theforiant intheir respective weapons of choice, a sword, and a towering shi+eld that weighed as ly random pattern were the twenty or so champions of ho used their ied attacks unleashed every second by their opponents, while occasionally shooting bullets aps between the vines But that were ulti shi+eld

From an outside perspective, it seeeous position After all, while the attacks of both teae, they lacked a defensible position, and were forced to focus on constantly avoiding the constant barrage of attacks fro in an attack or two

The lack of a formation within the soldiers was cause of ridicule between the younger champions of the other do far beyond each other's sight

”That is all that talk was about?” Said a feer In her voice was a power that expressed the quality of the aspect of Dominance, whose doh”

Following her rereement that came from the members of the other domains

”Does it bother you that your domain is subject to the domain of War?” Said a second voice that caed to a nize as representative of the aspect of Collectiveness The tone of the champion of Collectiveness' domain was scornful, and implied rivalry between his domain, and that of Dominance-both of low level

Irritated and e side, the champion of Dominance and her companions turned to look at the portal, above which the counter had burned only a fourth of the way through In theirwhether it was better to bear the humiliation, or leave

After the back and forth between the two domains took place, the situation seemed to be even more dire for the champions of War, as the attack pattern of the other party became more intense To end any debate on the possible outcoold armor himself, who, from within the several layers of protection created by his co his sword towards specifically prepared gaps between the vines in instantaneous ht, to fly at his opponents

Each attack was more accurate than the previous one, as the warrior appeared to be gradually getting a hang of the random pattern of movements of his opponents