Chapter 758: Two Versus One
Chapter 758: Two Versus One
Astaroth’s white flames consumed everything in sight, including the decorations that they had set up.
But despite all the power he was exuding, the two people in front of him were still Dragon Gods.
And in the very same Dragon God manner, they reacted in kind.
Rain snapped his fingers, causing a nearly translucent golden sword to appear out of thin air.
As for Indra, he went with the more barbaric route of not giving a shit about his surroundings or anyone else beside him.
The ground crumbled under his feet as he launched himself forward, closing the distance between himself and Astaroth in the blink of an eye.
His body was covered in red, yellow, green, and even blue flames.
He really looked overpowered, especially to Rael, who stood far away and watched this entire exchange unfold.
The heat alone was enough to melt the throne room too.
Though it seemed like Indra’s decision was a bad one, as the moment he reappeared in front of Astaroth, he was met with an extremely fast jab that disintegrated every flame Indra had put up, striking him directly on the nose and sending him flying toward his wife.
Since Indra’s wife wasn’t a Mary Sue, she caught her husband and tossed him back into the fight.
It looked oddly comical.
Even then, Astaroth was fully prepared for Indra.
But not Rain.
Unlike the idiotic Indra, Rain kept his distance, forming thousands of translucent swords in the sky, and then ultimately hurtling every single one toward Astaroth.
Though Astaroth didn’t panic.
He merely raised both of his hands and channeled his white flames all around him.
In turn, every single attack that was headed toward him was melted.
Rael was a little surprised in that regard.
After all, Astaroth was just using raw power at this point.
There was no Mirror Realm combat involved…
Did he even know how to fight in the Mirror Realm?
Well…
It didn’t look like it mattered as the fight continued on, with Indra continuously closing the distance and trying to catch Astaroth off guard.
On the other hand, Rain had begun taking it more seriously, as instead of sending some stupid swords, he began slowing down Astaroth’s time while increasing his and Indra’s.
Within just a few minutes, the whole Fate Dragon mountain range was gone, as well as the lead Astaroth had over the two Dragon Gods.
It wasn’t that they overpowered him, but more so that they just outlasted him and debuffed him to the point where it was total bullshit.
Rael felt kind of bad seeing his friend get tossed around.
And so, he cracked his neck and took a step forward, fully intending to step in and help out Astaroth.
However, before he could even finish taking his step, Astaroth and he exchanged a quick glance.
Just from his confident gaze alone, Rael understood one thing.
Astaroth didn’t need any help.
Not at all.
Rael tilted his head slightly, as if asking if Astaroth was sure.
And from the subtle nod, Rael got his answer, thus backing off once again and watching the fight continue.
It didn’t change much for the next couple of minutes, as the beating actually intensified.
Yet the moment the other Dragon Gods looked away or even chuckled at Astaroth’s expense, the white flames covering him suddenly shot out, melting half of Indra’s body in an instant and perfectly countering all of Rain’s debuffs.
Instead, Rain suffered every single debuff he had cast on Astaroth.
So just like that, in the blink of an eye, the tide of the battle changed.
But even more surprisingly was the fact that Indra continued to fight, even with half his body missing.
More importantly, no matter how many seconds passed, his body showed no signs of regenerating.
And by the time Indra noticed that, it was too late.
White flames burst forward from Astaroth’s body and covered Indra from head to toe, causing him to vanish without a trace.
Or that was what Rael thought at first, until he spotted just a single ear plop to the ground, belonging to Indra.
That one show of power was enough to make all the remaining Dragon Gods wary.
As for Rain, he immediately stopped his attacks and narrowed his eyes.
Just then, Indra’s wife vanished from her spot and reappeared beside his ear, clutching it tightly and narrowing her eyes at Astaroth.
“No matter how much disrespect we showed… Do you think you have any right to kill a Dragon God?”
“Dear, in case you’re not aware, that Dragon God is your husband,” Astaroth said matter of factly. “You referring to him as a Dragon God instead of your husband tells me a lot about you as a person. But oh well, I wouldn’t expect some hag from ancient times to know modern-day etiquette.”
Hearing that, Indra’s wife suddenly snapped.
As if she didn’t learn a lesson from Indra’s fight, she suddenly blasted forward, ice and lightning circling around her arms as she sent a volley of attacks Astaroth’s way.
Just this time, Astaroth merely crossed his arms and didn’t move a muscle, letting the attacks get nearer and nearer until they were just an inch away.
And it seemed like he didn’t need to worry in the first place, as a pale golden energy blanketed him, causing every single attack that Indra’s wife threw at him to just bounce off and hit no one in particular.
With that, silence descended, with the only sound being Victoria’s footsteps as she approached Astaroth and stood beside him with a slight frown.
Though she wasn’t frowning at him.
Rather, she was frowning at every single person in front of her.
“I understand the visit and all, but even if you are Dragon Gods, what right do you have to fight in our territory without holding back, hm?”
Before anyone could answer her, she pointed at Indra’s ear.
“He’s still alive, but it’ll take him time to regenerate.”
With that, she clapped twice, causing a large round table to manifest out of nowhere.
“Now if you people don’t mind, let’s have a chat, shall we?”
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