867 Madness [3]
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nConfusion was a dangerous weapon.
nOn a small scale, it didn’t mean much at all, but when infecting a crowd, it spread like wildfire.
nThe mental confusion of Heaven’s Army and the Nox started at the very outer edge of the battlefield where the 3rd classes fought. Out at that distance, the Nox were already mindless, so the effect of the confusion was far less pronounced.
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nThis melee was what spread to the inner portions of the battlefield.
nWithin half an hour of the heavenly vine’s blooming, there wasn’t a single sane person remaining on the ground.
nEveryone from the earliest stages of 3rd class to the middle stages of 4th class turned crazed and clashed.
nBOOOOOM!
nThe atmosphere exploded countless times under the fierce collisions taking place. Several 4th class beings, both denizen and Nox, rose into the sky and continued their fights away from the rest of the battlefield, not because they didn’t want to hurt others, but because they had more space to maneuver.
nThese 4th classes used the height of their law comprehension to fight, holding nothing back at all.
nLittle did they know that their presence in the sky only aided the spread of the infection. As the scent coming from their bodies permeated the air, it was absorbed by the heavenly vine and redistributed among the flower spaces on its stem.
nAt that point, the situation saw a second change, not any better for either side.
nBOOM!
nBOOM!
nBOOM!
nOriginally, there were less than a hundred enclosed flower spaces, each holding more than twenty people. However, suddenly, the vine seemed to bloom into something different, sprouting several hundred flowers that were even larger than the originals.
nThe original flowers were consumed by these larger variants, and the total number of peak existences trapped within the flowers drastically increased.
n“Dammit! We just got out, now we’re back in the same situation again!” Alexandra exclaimed in defeat.
nHow long had it taken Rilia to carve her way out of the original flower space? Just as they thought they could start helping their comrades, they found themselves trapped by an even larger and stronger flower space.
n“Unite…here…kill…enemy…” Rilia muttered.
nAlexandra nodded. “You’re right. Even if killing is feeding the vine’s agenda, we have no choice when it comes to the Nox. It’s best for us to unify our side’s experts and counterattack faster than the vine can grow!”
nIn the current flower space, there were a few hundred extreme peak masters at the very least, and the split wasn’t even.
nA majority of those present were enemies.
nTo rally allies with their current odds and the already disjointed nature of Heaven’s Army would be difficult, but they had to try.
nAlexandra immediately put the plan in motion. She rushed to the denizen experts and began explaining the situation to them slowly, allowing them to completely understand how they needed to move from there.
nAt the same time, Rilia charged into the crowd of Nox and began a killing spree.
nUnfortunately, the strength of these Nox far exceeded the strength of her previous enemies. She wasn’t able to rapidly kill them off like she’d done before.
nStill, she was an efficient killing machine unlike any other.
nHer body moved like a shadow, it was a blur in the light that even the greatest trained eye would barely be able to catch a glimpse of. It wasn’t a teleportation skill, nor was it some kind of instant movement. Rather, it seemed Rilia had mastered some sort of movement skill that allowed her to move swiftly and elegantly, almost defying the laws of physics the way she ignored gravity.
nThis speed was her main weapon. The massive sickles she used as weapons were truly envoys from the Death God. Each time they sliced out, it felt like a soul was reaped. Even those who remained alive could feel their souls losing power under the oppression of those weapons.
nThough, there were several hundred Nox present, and it was absolutely impossible for Rilia to hold out alone.
nBang! Bang! Bang!
nShe zig-zagged through the air to avoid a terrifying array of spikes that threatened to swallow her. Just as she reached the end of her movement path, a mushroom cloud swallowed her whole.
nBOOOOM!
nA nearby Nox swept his hand through the air, controlling the explosion to deal the greatest amount of damage possible.
nRilia’s form went flying through the air, black blood spurting from her lips and chest.
nTHUD!
nShe slammed against the flower wall and slid down to the floor.
nPtui!
nHer eyes remained indifferent as she spat out the blood pooling in her mouth and stood up again.
nThere might’ve been an injury, but she didn’t feel pain. She was more than okay to keep fighting.
nAnd luckily…
n“Hey! Don’t move so recklessly!” An annoyed voice came from behind.
nAlexandra arrived next to Rilia in the next instant, followed by a crowd of Heaven’s Army experts.
nRilia’s eyes widened.
nAlexandra grinned. “I couldn’t convince all of them, but the majority are good people. Now that we’re all on the same page, let’s fight and kill the enemy so we can survive and save our people!”
nHaaaa!
nThe experts behind Alexandra all nodded solemnly and charged.
nA massive clash began, a clash that could easily rip a continent or maybe even an entire world into shreds.
nHowever, this conflict was contained within a single flower space.
nIf one exited this flower and looked into the hundreds of mirrored spaces in the other flowers on the vine, they’d see similar scenes, however to different extents.
nThere were some flower spaces where the experts realized what was happening and banded together to defeat the Nox and escape, some where denizens and Nox actually worked together to escape their mutual destruction, and others where the experts simply fell prey to the vine’s machinations.
nNo matter which route they took, it remained an absolute truth that a massive number of experts was dying, a loss that neither side wanted to endure at all.
nThe current forces in the Void Corridor weren’t a joke. If taken back to Eien, they would make up roughly a fourth of the massive universal ring.
nIf they took so many losses, wouldn’t a massive hole be opened in the universe’s defense?
nUnfortunately, the only people who could possibly care about this fact were either trapped in flower spaces or didn’t care at all.
nAs a matter of fact, the latter opinion was only held by a single person.
nThe same person who was currently leading Heaven’s Army for the sake of his own personal gain.
nThat man wasn’t even thinking about the universe. His only thought was achieving merit to enter the eyes of his owners in the Bloodlock Clan.
nBut how could such a stupid person ever be accepted by the Bloodlock Clan?
nTo be so desperate for recognition, yet to not realize the repercussions of causing such severe losses to the army, why would the Bloodlock Clan accept this kind of narrow-minded fool?
nOf course, their clan was built on a foundation of narrow-minded fools, but that didn’t need to be said out loud, right?
nNevertheless, the current situation was one that devolved with every second it continued on.
nSomething needed to change.
nAs soon as possible.
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