Chapter 154 Let's Go
Chapter 154 Let's Go
Let's Go
"That." Titus pointed in the direction of the Aura and spoke with a solemn tone.
The Aura was pure and unrestrained, and with its appearance, it was as if a lull had fallen over the entire battlefield.
The beasts that had been surging forward with frenzy in their eyes paused as fear overcame whatever attraction they were feeling towards whatever was in the base.
It was as though they suddenly remembered that they had a sense of self-preservation and they halted before they began to retreat from the battlefield.
'That's not ominous at all.' Titus sighed in his heart and looked at his two companions who had grim looks on their faces.
"It took more than a dozen of us to deal with the clone of Sir Lenax at this rank. Will the three of us be enough?" Raya expressed her worry, but Tristan snorted.
"Sir Lenax is an anomaly, we can't compare him with normal beasts of the same rank, even if it's a clone." Then the Dragon grinned showing off his razor-sharp teeth.
"Besides, we have a base filled with powerful weaponry to assist us. That should account for something right?" Raya seemed to ease up a little bit at this, and Titus nodded.
What Tristan said made sense. All of Christopher's direct subordinates were in a league of their own. That was why Silver had no issues taking down an Apex-ranked being despite only being at the god rank.
It was safe to say that even a clone would be able to express more power at a certain rank than its other counterparts.
Not to mention, with the immense firepower each base possessed, it shouldn't be too difficult. Especially since the other beasts had begun to retreat, so they only had a single target.
Forget one, dealing with multiple at the same time shouldn't be an issue.
Titus would be correct in his assumption.
When it came to producing things of quality, the Primordial Expanse could be considered a gold mine.
Titus was used to fighting against beings far beyond his power level and either losing or barely scraping by with a victory.
As opposed to the outside which rarely produced creatures that could legitimately trouble him. A clear example of this is the white wolf he fought earlier.
It was to the point that saying Titus could handle a god-ranked creature by himself wasn't an exaggeration.
With all these factors considered, they shouldn't have been all that worried, and yet, Titus couldn't get rid of the feeling of unease in his heart.
There was that, and the fact that the Seer dedicated to their base said that winning wasn't certain and mostly depended on his efforts.@@@@
That was quite ominous, and if one took it literally, then that meant that the only determinant of victory was how Titus performed.
That's why, despite Tristan's words making sense, Titus didn't feel at ease at all.
Then the ground shook, and everyone's gaze sharpened.
At this point, they could clearly see their opponent. It wasn't hard, considering the thing was almost as big as a mountain.
A low growl reverberated throughout the now-empty battlefield as all eyes fell on the massive being.
The two sides observed each other for a few seconds before Titus leaned forward and said lightly.
"Let's go."
***
Christopher stopped watching Titus. As much as he enjoyed seeing his Disciple do cool things, he had things of his own to deal with.
Currently, he was sitting on a bit of shattered rock, and by his side was a vine as thick as a tree. It twitched from time to time, showing that it was alive, barely.
Christopher was munching on a blue fruit he had taken from the vine. However, it looked a bit weird since his hand somehow passed straight through his mask to reach his mouth to allow him to chew.
Christopher, as usual, was thinking about a variety of things. But in the end, he decided to settle a matter that had been pending.
With a thought, he transported a certain entity to his front and they immediately got on a knee and said with deep respect.
Her armor had now become a bit more form-fitting, so now one would be able to tell it was a female behind it. But just because its shape had changed didn't mean its effectiveness had faded. In fact, Christopher was curious as to whether he could break her armor with his base strength.
"Master." Christopher looked at the knight he had fought before and smiled a little.
After her enhancement, she had gone straight into the Apex rank, and her Aura became much deeper. In a moment, she became his strongest subordinate.
"At ease." He said lightly and decided to check out her stats.
Race: Arctic Sapien Rank: Apex Affinity: Ice, Force Physique: Mid Totality Bloodline: Arctic Sapien (Evolution Possible) Abilities→ > Christopher immediately ignored the appalling name and focused on the rest of her stats, and he was surprised without a doubt. 'Arctic Sapien huh? Interesting.' He thought with amusement then asked her directly. "What is your name?" There was a moment of silence, then a crisp and cold voice came from behind her helmet. "I have no name, Master." She answered and Christopher nodded, he guessed so considering what appeared in her stat panel. He wondered if she truly believed she had no name or if she was too embarrassed to admit that was her name. Either way, Christopher wanted to change that. "From now on, your name will be Azure."
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