Chapter 1103 Abyssal Invasion [Part 5]
Chapter 1103 Abyssal Invasion [Part 5]
Chapter 1103 Abyssal Invasion [Part 5]
"Behold, the power that will end all of your futile struggles," Daniel stated. "I didn't plan to use this earlier since I thought that simply destroying Solais without making the people inside of it suffer would be boring. But, you made me change my mind."
The silhouette of the grotesque creature behind Daniel slowly opened the single eye on its body.
"Keoza!" Lux roared as he activated the Dragon Token in his hand.
Deep inside, he knew that even with the Crystal Dragon's help, fighting against such a thing was impossible. However, he still decided to try, knowing that if he didn't ask for his help one last time, he would never get an opportunity to use it again.
The Crystal Dragon roared and appeared behind Lux.
Keoza was at least fifty meters tall, and his Rank had jumped to the peak of the Demigod Rank.
Every time the Dragon Token was used, Keoza was able to slowly regain his former powers from his peak.
Staring at the Outer God, whom even the Gods dared not to face, the Crystal Dragon spread its wings wide and roared in defiance.
"Lux, listen to me," Keoza stated. "No matter what happens, we must not let that Outer God's attack reach Solais."
"You know about him?" Lux asked in surprise because he didn't expect Keoza to recognize the being that was bigger than an entire planet.
"Yes. Its name is Azatoth," Keoza replied. "An Outer God who was sealed at the deepest level of the Abyss. What you are seeing right now is just a manifestation of its strength. It's not really him, but an avatar of sorts that is being used by that person who once tried to ascend into Godhood.
"It seems that he was able to harness a small portion of the Outer God's power, who is still sleeping at the lowest level of the Abyss."
Lux couldn't help but clench his fist when he heard that what he was seeing was only a small portion of the Outer God's Power.
"This is just a small portion of its power?" Lux's heart was beating wildly inside his chest. "It's more than enough to destroy Elysium and Solais with a single attack, and this is just a small portion of its power?!"
"I know it's hard to believe, but it is the truth," Keoza replied. "Now, brace yourself. It's about to unleash its attack. We only have one shot at this."
"Hana, return to Solais," Lux ordered. "Tell the others to get as far away as they can from the portal."
"B-But I can't leave you here, Master!" Hana stated.
"You staying here will not make any difference," Lux replied. "Go, Hana. Make sure to tell everyone to escape as far away as they can. Please!"
The Fox Lady bit her lip, drawing blood as she turned around to jump into the Purple Portal to carry out her Master's order.
She knew that Lux was right. Even if she stayed, there was nothing she could do to help him.
She was hurt by his words, but she also recognized that this was also her Master's way of telling her to escape and save her life.
Lux took a deep breath and summoned his clones. All of them then transformed into their Demi-Dragon form.
Behind them, the images of several Dragons appeared.
A Fire Dragon.
A Golden Dragon.
A Crystal Dragon.
Lux, on the other hand, didn't call out the power of Dragons.
He gathered all of his power in his hands as he prepared to unleash his strongest attack using all the power inside his body.
It was none other than his skill, Death Sentence, which he hadn't used even once since it was given to him.
This skill was his last resort because after using it, he would become drained and unable to even lift a finger.
His Clones were not able to use this ability because it went beyond what they were capable of.
He had tried it in the past, but before the clones could even activate the skill, all of them exploded into a shower of golden sparks as if they were unable to handle the load of this attack.
Keoza spread his wings and prepared to attack as well. But, before he did that, he shifted his consciousness to both Solais and Elysium.
Alexander, Maximilian, Hana, Keane, and Gerhart, instantly turned into crystal statues.
Aurelia and her mother, Queen Evangeline, also transformed into Crystal Statues.
After doing this, the Crystal Dragon gathered all the strength it could muster for one final breath attack.
"That's it," Daniel smiled as he looked at the desperate faces of the opponents in front of him. "Struggle and despair! Understand that from the very start, none of you can stop the inevitable!"
The silhouette of Azathoth behind him had fully opened its eyes.
Daniel's body was bathed in a reddish light, giving him strength beyond his wildest imagination.
"Disappear alongside Solais," Daniel raised his right hand, aiming it at Lux and the Purple portal behind him. "Regret the fact that you have chosen to become a Dog of the Gods!"
"Nuclear Chaos!"
Daniel unleashed a giant beam of red light that seemed to devour everything in his path.
"Crystal Dragon King's Breath!" Keoza roared as he unleashed his strongest Crystal Breath attack.
Lux's clones also unleashed their own breath attacks, merging with Keoza's own, empowering it.
"Death Sentence!"
Lux shouted as he also unleashed a beam of deathly energy that contained all of the power inside his body.
It also merged with Keoza's breath attack, which collided with Daniel's skill, Nuclear Chaos.
For a brief moment, Lux's and Keoza's attack managed to hold off the deadly skill that would erase everything in its path.
This lasted for a few seconds before Daniel's attack started to slowly push their attack back, visibly overpowering it.
Lux growled as he channeled everything he had in this attack. But, even with his everything, they were still being pushed back.
Daniel laughed because he was enjoying Lux's suffering. However, he knew that he would not be able to sustain the Outer God's Power for long because it was taking a toll on his body.
"This is the end!" Daniel stated. "Goodbye, Half-Elf!"
The red beam's size increased, overpowering Lux's and Keoza's attack completely.
The Crystal Dragon roared one last time and transformed into a Dragon Token. He then flew towards Lux's chest, turning the Half-Elf into a crystal statue.
This was Keoza's last attempt to protect Lux, but he knew deep inside that this was just wishful thinking.
Suddenly, a roar filled with anger reverberated in the heavens.
"I won't let you have your way!"
The Gambling God, Max, threw a black dice that merged with Lux's body. He couldn't possibly stand by and watch the Half-Elf die in the hands of the Pseudo-God, who was hell-bent on destroying the things that they were trying to protect.
The God of Games, Eriol, pressed his hands together and appeared behind Lux.
Since an Outer God was fighting against a Mortal, the restrictions that bound them were temporarily lifted, allowing them to join the battle for a brief period of time.
Daniel looked at Eriol and Max with disdain as his attack collided with the Half-Elf, who had become a crystal statue.
At first, he thought that the statue would be obliterated, but it held strong and endured his attack.
But Daniel wasn't done yet.
He further increased the power of the blast and slowly pushed the crystal statue towards the portal.
His intention was clear.
He would destroy Lux, as well as Solais at the same time.
Since Lux was unable to move, his body was helplessly pushed towards the portal until he disappeared completely.
Eriol, who was waiting for that moment, shouted, unleashing the power of his Divinity.
The crystal statue, which was traveling between the Abyss and Elysium, glowed brightly like a sun.
A moment later, a powerful ripple expanded from his body, spreading across the entirety of Solais, encompassing even that of Elysium.
Suddenly, countless shockwaves erupted in different places of Solais and Elysium, destroying the Abyssal Gates that were still spewing hordes of Abyssal Monsters from the Abyss.
No one knew how this happened, but one thing was clear.
With the Abyssal Gates closed, no more Abyssal Monsters could enter either world, which was currently facing off against the Abyssal Monsters that had already descended into their worlds.