509 Legacies in Action (1/2)
The sixth level immortal seeing the battle between her army and Aknarel's army felt that Aknarel was quite lucky after he had survived to several attacks that would have been lethal if they had hit him.
Each time she felt that Aknarel was about to die, he managed to avoid death. Of course, she believed that once she acted, everything would end in a second, but she found the situation quite found.
After all, she enjoyed seeing how her enemies struggled to survive before killing them.
However, Aknarel wasn't lucky at all, and he wasn't surviving due to his own battle prowess.
Ha had already died several times, but each time that he died, he noticed that he was still alive and the attack that killed him had yet to hit him.
After dying several times for the same attack, there was no way that Aknarel would fail to avoid it, and that process repeated with a lot of attacks that had killed him.
He didn't know what was happening to him, but it was exactly the same case as Gerken's. The reason for those time loops was the fragment of legacy inside him.
Aknarel only sensed that there was something strange with the legacy, but he didn't have time to ponder about it, since a second of distraction was another death, and he didn't know when that time loop would end.
Dying a lot of times was a torture, but Aknarel was grateful about it because it gave him the chance to continue pinning down that army.
He was sure that his wife would sense his distress signal and rush to save him as long as he managed to survive for long enough.
After all, his wife was one of the strongest beings of his universe, so he didn't feel any shame for requesting her help, and no one would dare to laugh about it.
Just as he thought, his wife was rushing towards his place, but she was quite far, so even with her speed, she couldn't appear there immediately.
However, he didn't know that the Battle God was going toward him. In fact, he wanted that the Battle God couldn't go.
After all, he didn't know that the Battle God had already killed a sixth level immortal, so Aknarel felt that the Battle God could at most help to delay a bit more the enemies.
At that moment, there was only a sixth level immortal who hadn't found an opponent after searching for the army and the Death Demon, but she smiled when she found a strange group because she was sure that they weren't part of the army or the Supreme God would have added them in the reports.
After all, thee of that group had strengths that surpassed the Origin Gods, which in the universe they wanted to absorb were very few people.
They were Shiba, Lina, and Eini. They had managed to make a breakthrough to fifth level immortal using Yale's Path sometime after Yale did it, and although they weren't as strong as Yale, their strength was ahead than that of Origin Gods. Not even the strongest Origin God was their match.
However, a sixth level immortal was too much for them, so Lina sent a distress signal at the moment that noticed that a sixth level immortal found them.
Gerken wasn't discovered, but he didn't dare to move because he knew that it would be useless and would just be seeking death. After all, his main strength relied on assassination instead of battling, and it was impossible that he could kill a sixth level immortal.
He was a fourth level immortal following Yale's Path, so he felt confident in killing fifth level immortals as long as they had their guard down, but a sixth level immortal was too much for him.
Aiwai and Terug had the worst expressions of all because they couldn't hide like Gerken nor battle like Shiba, Lina, and Eini.
Even the three strongest among them would face despair in front of that opponent, and an army approached from the distance, which would only make it worst.
The sixth level immortal went ahead when noticed them, but the army was still following her, so they reached that place quickly.
”They can be strong in their universe, but here they aren't nothing. You all kill them. There is no need for me to move unless you all want to die with them.”
That sixth level immortal would never help her followers even if they were in danger because she believed that if they were unable to win, they deserved death.
She personally killed a lot of her subordinates that failed to accomplish a mission with complete success. Even a tiny detail that wasn't just like she asked was enough to be sentenced to death.
Although the fact that the sixth level immortal wouldn't battle directly was a relief for Shiba's group, the army was still deadly enough, and the sixth level immortal was still there.