Chapter 311 The Silent Butcher

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n”The Silent Butcher!” The Divine Priests shouted in fear.

nThe Divine Priests had long investigated all the powerhouses in the Moonlight Empire.

nOne of the most notable enemies they noticed was Nathan.

nNathan was quite famous in the Arcane Continent for his silent killings.

nDuring one of the virtual trials, Nathan massacred all the participants without even the audience noticing.

nIf not for Nathan, the only remaining participant, the audience wouldn’t even know who did the killings.

nAs they said, fear not the fast or powerful knife, but the hidden one.

nLooking at Nathan, who was slowly walking towards them, they couldn’t help but tremble.

n“Not begging?” Nathan muttered emotionlessly.

n“Hmph! A Divine Priest shall never kneel!” They said forcefully.

nAlthough they feared death, the awe they had for their God still prevailed.

nAs Divine Priests, they represented their God.

nThem kneeling was equivalent to their God’s Image being trampled upon.

n“Then you can die~”

nSuddenly, Nathan disappeared in front of their eyes.

nThe Divine Priests froze, looking around cautiously.

n“Protect us!” Popo called his subordinates.

nUnfortunately, they were still being killed by the Cosmic Behemoth made by the heavenly formation of the Imperial Moon Army.

nSlash~

nSuddenly, Popo’s head flew, sending the others into despair.

n“Popo!” Hans yelled.

nSlash~

nThen, another head belonging to Hans flew.

n“Fuck!” Mononov cursed in despair.

nNo matter how alert they were, it seemed that their deaths were already written, and they couldn’t do anything about it.

nAll their skills, defense, even their will were frozen.

nEven the protective treasure given to them by their God seemed to be ineffective.

nSlash~

nSoon, another head flew making the only remaining Divine Priest, Looyt.

n“It’s the end…” Nathan muttered coldly.

nHowever, as his knife was about to strike, the space seemed to twist, sending his attack into the void.

n“Oh? You survived?” Nathan muttered in interest.

nSince he awakened his physique, no one has ever survived his knife.

nHis special physique is called the Heavenly Death Mark.

nA Heavenly Physique that touches the law of death.

nIt’s like a bomb was planted in their head, and he only needed to detonate it.

nThat is why no matter how thick their defense is or even if they possess certain immortality.

nIt was all for naught once their head was separated from their body.

nMeanwhile, Looyt sweated, barely escaping his certain death.

n“You can’t kill me!” Looyt said coldly, still maintaining the demeanor of a Divine Priest.

nIt seemed that the protection amulet given by his God was of good quality.

nBy his estimate, this Silent Butcher shouldn’t be able to kill him for a while.

nHe just needed to wait until reinforcements came.

nAfter all, this is the territory of the Westle Empire.

nThat arrogant Emperor Khan would move even if he didn’t want to.

nAs for his subordinates?

nLooking at them being massacred and escaping from the Cosmic Behemoth, he had already given them up.

n“I can’t kill you?” Nathan smirked as if hearing a funny joke.

n“Let’s see how many lives you have…”

nSlash~

nSlash~

nSlash~

nAlthough Looyt tried to dodge the attacks, it was useless.

nNathan seemed to know the future anticipating all his movement. ᴡ ᴏᴠʟ ᴄʜᴀᴘᴛʀs ᴀʀ ᴘᴜʙʟsʜᴅ ᴏ ovel(ꜰ)re.nt

nWorst of all, unless Nathan willed it, Looyt couldn’t even see him.

nNow he could only silently feel the knife, relying on the tier 9 protection amulet to barely keep his life afloat.

nNathan was also like a patient sculptor; no matter how tough the wood was, he would carve it to what he desired.

nAs time passed, there were only less than ten thousand believers remaining.

nLooyt also felt his protection amulet beginning to crack.

nLooking at the sky, Looyt wished to see that arrogant Emperor more than his God.

nAt the bridge between his life and death, Looyt subconsciously chose to believe in a person other than his God.

n“Hurry…” Looyt muttered with all his heart.

nAs if answering his prayers, the sky suddenly changed as if welcoming a supreme existence.

n“Not good! Retreat!” Feeling the danger, Isabella quickly called her troops.

nNathan also stopped and looked at Looyt coldly.

n“I’ll take your life later…”

nWith a pull from Isabella, they quickly disappeared and teleported to the Moonlight Empire.

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nIn the Moonlight Empire:

n“Huh~”

n“What a huge pressure!” Isabella muttered fearfully.

nJust feeling the aura of the coming enemy, Isabella felt unprecedented power that only a tier 9 Apex Sovereign possesses.

n“Is he really that strong, 8th Mother?” Nathan asked curiously.

nHe wanted to hack Emperor Khan to see how thick his skin was.

n“He’s strong! Probably only Skye could barely match him,” Isabella nodded in confirmation.

nIsabella’s special physique is called the Heavenly Imperial Generalissimo.

nA physique that lets her become stronger with the conjunction of the quality and quantity of her army.

nBesides, it also grants her the ability to see through everything.

nAs they say, to win a war, you need to know yourself and the enemy.

nAll talents, potentials, strengths, and such can be easily seen by her.

nSuch a unique physique and ability were also the reasons Maximus granted her the title of Field Marshal, the highest rank in the army, second only to the Emperor.

n“What about Dad, how is that Emperor in comparison?”

n“With Maximus? The two aren’t even in the same dimension.”

n“How could they be comparable?” Isabella rolled her eyes at Nathan’s stupid question.

nMaximus can kill a tier 9 Apex Sovereign like killing chickens.

nAlthough Emperor Khan should be able to fight and defeat a few tier 9 apex sovereigns at the same time, that was it.

nKilling and defeating are, after all, different.

nDefeating an enemy only needs one to be slightly stronger than the opponent.

nKilling, on the other hand, needs one to overpower the opponent.

nHearing Isabella disregard the enemy’s strength like garbage, Nathan laughed.

n“Hahaha, indeed compared to dad, everyone is trash.”

n…

nOn the ruined island of the Westle Empire:

nKhan coldly looked around at the devastated land and the remaining people alive.

n“What daring fellows…”

nAttacking the Empire where he could come and go wherever he wanted in an instant.

nMoreover, Being able to escape unscathed was a massive achievement.

n“It seems that they were able to guess that something was wrong with me,” Khan concluded.

nJust earlier, another surge of memory was inputted into his mind, delaying him from rescuing the believers of the Gods.

n“They even knew the exact time, what a formidable Empire!”

nKhan wondered which among those top prodigies was able to conclude his symptoms, leading to such a precise attack.

nNeo was too low-key, a.k.a too lazy, that people didn’t even know his abilities.

nMany thought that Neo was just a lazy second-generation son who only knew how to eat and sleep.

nWhat they didn’t know is that he was also an accomplished Diviner comparable to those at the top.

nSoon, the remaining Divine Priest flew toward him.

n“I greet the Emperor!” Looyt bowed.

n“Oh? You’re still alive?” Khan teased.

n“I’m lucky to have been saved by Your Majesty,” Looyt said flatteringly.

n“It’s no problem.”

n“By the way, your loss this time is huge.”

nThe loss of the Gods this time is heavy.

nThree divine priests and hundreds of thousands of tier 8 believers just died in a few minutes.

nEven a God would need a lot of resources to recoup these losses.

n“Indeed, if it hadn’t been for Your Majesty, we wouldn’t even be alive today.”

nJust a few seconds longer, and Looyt would have died.

nFortunately, Emperor Khan arrived just in time.

nAs for the other believers, Looyt didn’t care; they were just disposable pawns.

n“What do you plan to do now?”

nAlthough the puppets were untouched, the general controlling them was dead.

nAs for the believers of the gods, there were only less than ten thousand remaining.

n“This… we plan to report to the gods before deciding.”

n“On behalf of the Almighty God of Shadow, I can only say sorry to Your Majesty for delaying the war.”

n“Hmmm, you shouldn’t be able to contact your God…” Khan said, sending Looyt into confusion.

n“What happened? Did Your Majesty know something?”

nIt’s been over a year since the Shadow God last answered his prayer.

nHe thought his God was just in seclusion so he didn’t answer.

nHowever, listening to Emperor Khan, there should be other reasons.

n“You do not need to worry.”

n“It’s the business of the Gods,”

n“How about this, I’ll revive the people here and you continue to attack the Moonlight Empire,” Khan said calmly.

nHe can’t have the war delayed any longer.

nThree years is already the maximum; any longer than that, Khan felt something may happen.

nAlthough it’s only a premonition, it’s better to trust it than let some problem crop up later.

nHowever, Khan’s calm words sent shock to Looyt.

n“Revive?! Is it the Amalgamation of Will?”

nIn his cognition, only a God could make a person come back from the dead.

nEven those mighty Apex Sovereigns, to revive someone, needed to pay a huge price and satisfy all kinds of conditions.

n“You’ll see…” Khan smiled lightly.

nDuring this time he had been receiving the unknown memories, his mastery of the Amalgamation of Will reached perfection.

nReviving people who just died under the territory of his Empire was just a piece of cake.

nHe didn’t need to satisfy all kinds of conditions; just the Amalgamation of Will is enough.

nThinking of this, he raised a hand as if sending a divine decree.

n“RISE!”

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