470 Forced to Leave (1/2)
Cracks appeared on the space surrounding Yale as he used all his power to advance towards the invader before the dimension forced him to leave.
”At this pace, I will be out before managing to kill him. I can't allow that to happen. I need just a bit more time!”
Yale was shouting in his mind as he felt the pressure trying to expel him from the dimension increased.
Originally, the pressure should have protected Yale in case the enemies had a surge of strength, but the Battle God didn't predict that the one who would surpass the limits would be Yale himself.
”This dimension had been created by my grandfather. It shouldn't be working against me.”
Yale was releasing all his aura hoping that the dimension would recognize him as the Battle God's grandson, but it didn't seem to be working.
The cracks on the space increased and the area near Yale was starting to collapse.
In fact, although Yale felt that the dimension was ignoring him, it was already helping him or else he wouldn't have endured even one second once his strength surpassed the limit.
The pressure on Yale was still increasing, but Yale's determination allowed him to continue running towards his enemy.
At that moment, Yale didn't have restrictions of flight or divine sense due to the crumbling of the dimension.
He managed to see the position of the others, but he had no way to put them in his Storage Space. After all, he was already giving his all just to reach the big man who was quite near to him, reaching the others was just impossible.
At the same time, he also noticed the other three invaders, which only increased Yale's urge to kill at least one to lower the danger faced by the others.
When Yale noticed about the invaders, they sensed Yale's aura and were frightened for an instant.
They were quite stupid, but they had a very good instinct regarding danger, or they wouldn't have turned in the only four survivors among the weakest members of the army.
The big man who tried to eat Wyba was also frightened, but he felt that his body couldn't move at all.
Of course, Lina and the others also noticed Yale's aura and were shocked by its strength.
All of them thought very high of Yale's power, but the one he was using surpassed completely all their expectations.
”I will be expelled from this dimension soon. Wyba is with me. I can kill one of the four invaders before leaving. As for the other three, be careful of them!”
A message from Yale reached everyone except the invaders.
Yale would have wanted to kill all the invaders or leave with everyone in his group, but he knew that it was impossible.
As for returning alter to help them to leave, Yale didn't believe that the battle God could afford to be distracted with them until the army outside had been finished.
In fact, it was far safer inside than outside because there were only four enemies and one of them was already dead on Yale's mind.
Yale was more worried about what to do after leaving than anything else because he didn't believe that the army outside had been eradicated.
However, he also knew that there was no way to stop the dimension's expelling force, which would force him to leave.
There were different reactions after hearing Yale's words.
Aiwai felt relieved that Wyba was with Yale, and Shiba's eyes shined with determination to increase his strength enough to kill any invader that appeared before him.
Those two were among the most affected by Yale's words because most of the others like Ange or Lina didn't change what they were planning to do.
However, Aiwai's plan to meet Yale was destroyed, and Shiba didn't want to be left behind by his master because for him that would be the same that becoming a burden.
However, the strongest reaction was from Terug who smiled as he heard the message.
”Great! Yale leaving with Wyba after killing an enemy was among the best options of those that Alter Yale told me. Don't worry Yale. I will protect the rest. You can leave without worries.”
Those words only appeared in Terug's mind, so no one heard them.
Terug's speed increased as he swore that he wouldn't fail his mission even if he needed to die in the process.
Although time seemed to have slowed down for everyone, it had been less than half a minute since Yale finished his enlightenment.