Chapter 1057 [Elemental restriction]
Chapter 1057 Elemental restriction
Jason didn’t even think of acting overly formal in front of the Celestia standing opposite him.
There was simply no need to do so, even if the Celestia was older and of a higher cultivation than him.
Clearly sensing the hidden intention of the DemiGod in front of him, Jason smiled lightly before giving a quick introduction.
“I’m Jason, what’s your name?”
Considering basic courtesy as a must to blend in with the Celestia race, he had tried to strike a conversation in a quite simple manner.
Following that, the Celestia, who was still shaking his hand, gave him a smile as well before replying,
“Juan, my name is Juan.”
Sensing no bad intention from Juan, Jason felt quite comfortable.
That was, if one were to exclude the fact that Juan welcomed him in the family of the Celestia race.
This was certainly not something Jason wanted to happen.
However, he simply accepted everything, and nodded his head before they let go of each other’s hand.
“Let’s go over there!” Juan said a moment later while pointing towards one of the empty arenas of the Divine Colosseum.
But even before Jason could nod his head, a familiar voice reached his ears from the back, leading him to flinch involuntarily.
“You guys can just use the entire Divine Colosseum to fight. I doubt anyone will be able to focus on their own spars after seeing how much of a talent the Candidate to become the Primordial God truly has.”
Turning around, Jason looked straight into the eyes of Celestia God Caesar.
Caesar had heard of Jason’s visit at the Divine Colosseum, and he didn’t want to miss his fight.
After all, Jason was one of the few existences that had been able to destroy his spatial seal, without being considered a God yet.
Jason had yet to enter the Yimal stage, let alone the Tritaer stage, which was the stage that was widely known as the one that signified reaching Godhood.
Caesar had been revered as a True God for numerous years, which is why he knew that there were only a handful of beings that were able to destroy his spatial seal with two hands.
As such, he had to witness Jason’s fight against Juan, one of the younger Celestias, Caesar was quite familiar with.
Because he knew how powerful Juan was, it would be easy for Caesar to gauge Jason’s strength.
‘ He has three God’s Halos and has barely advanced to the Driekta stage yet will be going against two God’s Halos and someone, who will soon reach the peak of the Driekta stage…who will win??’
This was the question many Celestias had in their mind.
Not knowing Jason’s capabilities, the improvement in his combat prowess, let alone the question about the functions of his God’s Halos, nobody was truly able to figure out who amongst the two had an advantage.
But knowing the strength of Juan, and everything else about him, nobody doubted his strength.
Thus, not even the other Celestia Gods said anything against Caesar’s proposal as they retreated to the grandstand, where they waited patiently for the battle between Jason and Juan to begin.
Meanwhile, Jason had to control himself, not to release all his anger at once, and to try beating Caesar into a pulp.
Perceiving the faint fluctuations and tiny red tinge in Jason’s Celestia aura, Caesar only looked at him before nodding his head.
‘Well, that was to be expected. It would be weirder if it would be possible for him to look at me without the slightest trace of nervousness. Some Primal humans succumbed to their fate simply because their soul world shattered.’
In that sense, Jason’s willpower was quite high, and the little anger he directed at Caesar was seen as a sign that his Celestia bloodline prevented him from feeling unbending anger and the desire to break the Celestia God’s neck.
In fact, Caesar presumed that Jason had only gotten back to his senses now.
There had been no news about him from before, and Caesar was certain about the fact that Jason had only now been able to sort the mess of his confusing thoughts, and that he accepted his fate.
Little did the Celestia God know that everything was completely different than what he had presumed.
Jason’s grudge against the Celestia God was far from being over, and he was not even able to control his emotions anymore while staring at Caesar.
Thus, Jason knew that he had to release his pent up anger and frustration soon, otherwise, it would simply make him explode at the most unfortunate time.
And this was not something anyone would ever want to witness.
With that in mind, Jason turned around before flying towards the other end of the Divine Colosseum.
Juan was ready, and was wielding a white longsword that was bathed in the sunlight, gleaming brightly.
Yet, upon seeing Jason, he felt as if he was going against a gigantic monster that was ready to knock him out and devour him in an instant.
The thin crimson lines that were intertwining with his Celetia aura were a clear sign of his anger.
But oddly enough, not a single Celestia seemed to be on guard against him.
None of them feared that he would turn into an Infernal Celestia.
This was because it was clearly visible that Jason’s emotions were in his range of control, and properly sorted out.
His anger was not overwhelming or likely to take over his mind as well.
However, that was just what the Celestias sensed, and they had no idea about what Jason truly felt right in this second.
His ruthless anger was far more than they could grasp.
It was enough to turn ordinary Celestia’s into Infernal Celestias, flooding them with the desire to kill and to destroy.
But he felt neither of those blood churning emotions, the deepest parts of Jason’s conscience were free of any killing-intent, let alone the intention to go rampant.
‘Its unfortunate that I don’t have any Chaos energy left within me…even the Chaos Emperor left me behind..what a hassle’
Jason could only curse himself at this moment, feeling as if using Chaos Energy combined with moonlight divine energy would have come handy now…
He wanted to be overbearing and fight with all his might.
But without his soulbonds it was as if he was lacking something.
This only further fueled his anger and sadness, merging together with his Celestia aura, turning it into something similar to the reminiscence ceremony he had once witnessed on Argos.
However, the anguished cry that left his lips was far stronger. It swept through the mind of the Celestias around him, touching their hearts and filling it with the sorrow and pain he was going through.
They were shaken to their core and began to look at Jason with a different light.
“What is he doing?” One of the younger Primordials asked in astonishment, butonly for nobody was able to answer him.
And it was at this moment that Caesar initiated the fight between Jason and Juan, letting the two DemiGods to clash with each other and spar with all their might.
In the instant, when the battle started, Juan disappeared from his spot, and re-appeared several hundred meters ahead.
He jumped through space using short-distance teleportations to irritate Jason, while laying down traps consisting of various elements all over the Divine Colloseum.
They were camoflauged under the cover of various more elements such as the remnants of Juan’s spatial affinity.
But these proved to be futile against Jason who simply manifested a bunch of icicles before shooting them towards all the locations at which Juan could possibly move.
A moment later Jason disappeared from his spot.
He emerged right in front of Juan, while brandishing the longsword he wielded.
Slashing at Juan, Jason simultaneously made use of lightning serpents that pierced out from his body, followed by poisoned icicles, fire spears, earth spikes, light needles and far more elements.
Juan was ready to face every attack head-on, only to notice that Jason’s golden irseses seemed to be enlarging as he activated the abyss effect of his Divine eyes, enshrouding Juan in utter darkness.
Without his bond with Petri, Jason didn’t have the curses anymore, and neither did he have Sira’s blessings.
Thus, he only noticed slightly late that Juan had emerged from the trap of the abyssal effect just a moment after he had been caught.
Freeing himself of the trap was only possible with the use of tremendous divine energy, and it led his first God’s Halo to rotate, thereby activating the special effect at once.
“He…has to use Elemental restriction?!” Caesar suddenly blurted out after seeing what was going on.
And the other Celestias were as confused as Caesar.
After all, the fact that Juan had to restrict the usage of elemental affinities in his surrounding could only mean one thing- Jason was better at controlling elemental affinities than him!
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