Chapter 1817: More reinforcements
Chapter 1817: More reinforcements
Tiamat’s eyes blazed with rage and disbelief as she fixed her gaze upon the unexpected newcomer. Standing before her was a young man with short dark hair, adorned in majestic white armor. His imposing aura surged outward like a boundless sea of star power, threatening to suffocate even the highest sky. In his right hand, the man wielded a magnificent sword, the blade resonating powerfully with his stellar energy, exponentially amplifying its cutting force.
Before initiating this Eternal War, Tiamat had meticulously investigated every other ArchDeity within the Second Realm. She had ensured none would dare intervene on behalf of the Lord of Ages, and her painstaking preparations had not failed her. It quickly became apparent to the Dragon Empress that this new ArchDeity was not from the Second Realm at all. His sudden arrival implied external interference—someone from the higher layers had dispatched an ArchDeity as reinforcement for the Lord of Ages.
This revelation carried profound implications. Traveling between layers in the Crimson World typically required several years, even for powerful ArchDeities. For such rapid deployment, the orchestrator behind this event had to be an entity of unfathomable might—an Alpha-Omega Overgod!
Though these realizations surged through Tiamat’s mind, she did not allow herself to hesitate for long. Her eyes filled with resolute determination as her overwhelming power exploded outward, enveloping her surroundings in a surge of draconic might. Regardless of the intruder’s origins or backing, only one thing truly mattered—he stood in her way, and thus, he would be destroyed.
"Heart-Soul Dragon Breath!"
Tiamat’s commanding roar echoed through the sky. Her mouth opened wide, and immediately five massive dragon-head phantoms appeared behind her, each of them superimposed upon the other, releasing an overwhelming burst of rainbow-colored flames.
Shock briefly appeared in the eyes of the Star ArchDeity as he faced Tiamat’s overwhelming attack. He swiftly channeled his power, a constellation glowing brightly across his chest, arms, and legs, surging with astral energy. Wielding his blade with all his strength, he swung forward in a desperate attempt to counter the draconic assault.
"BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMMMMMM!"
A catastrophic explosion erupted at the point of collision, and the Star ArchDeity was violently hurled backward, tumbling through the highest sky. Despite being an ArchDeity himself, he had only recently risen to that rank and was firmly at the lower threshold of power. Facing Tiamat, a peak Middle Stage ArchDeity on the verge of reaching the Late Stage, was nearly suicidal. But in truth, he was never intended to win this battle alone; his role was merely supportive.
Tiamat’s eyes flashed with killing intent as she sought to capitalize on the ArchDeity’s apparent vulnerability, but before she could move forward, a colossal storm composed of dark fog filled with chains and wicked hooks rushed toward her. Each chain appeared capable of tearing continents apart and imprisoning entire realms eternally.
Tiamat gritted her teeth, forced to redirect her attention once again. Raising her arms high, she swiftly brought them down, summoning phantoms of ten immense dragon wings that flapped with monumental force, creating a blazing storm of fire to counter the incoming dark fog.
The two storms collided violently, unleashing chaotic destruction in every direction. But before the clash’s outcome could even be fully realized, Tiamat abruptly glanced sideways, sensing a swift, piercing sword-light aimed straight at her heart.
With only a fraction of a second to respond, Tiamat conjured an immense shield around her left arm. The barrier was hastily summoned yet robust enough to intercept the sword strike, enduring the assault for just a brief moment before shattering.
"Znnnnn!"
A small yet clear wound appeared on Tiamat’s shoulder. Though insignificant compared to her immense vitality, it demonstrated a troubling reality—she no longer fully controlled the tempo of the fight, and things were quickly growing perilous.
While this series of events took considerable time to describe, in reality, the exchange between the three ArchDeities had transpired within mere seconds. Beneath this spectacular confrontation, the observing Prima Deities displayed a myriad of reactions. Those aligned with the Lord of Ages wore wide, triumphant smiles, whereas the Prima Deities loyal to Tiamat appeared crestfallen, their morale shaken.
At that critical moment, a powerful voice resonated through the battlefield, breaking the oppressive silence and drawing all eyes to its source.
"Kill them all, then rise with me! With our combined power, we can push back even an Early Stage ArchDeity!"
Everyone turned toward Cain, whose eyes burned fiercely with crimson flames interwoven with golden brilliance. His declaration infused the hesitant Prima Deities beneath Tiamat with renewed confidence and battle spirit.
However, even amidst this renewed resolve, many Prima Deities harbored deep uncertainty. Although the enemy Prima Deities loyal to the Lord of Ages could be easily overwhelmed, contending against an ArchDeity—even one in the Early Stage—would undoubtedly result in severe casualties. Not all were willing to sacrifice their lives so recklessly.
Cain immediately sensed their wavering hearts as though their doubts had been openly voiced. Without delay, he addressed their fears with powerful words:
"I will take the frontline and directly face the ArchDeity myself. All you must do is provide support!"
Shock flashed briefly across the Prima Deities’ faces upon hearing Cain’s declaration, quickly replaced by enthusiasm and admiration. With Cain willingly stepping forward as the spearhead, shouldering the greatest risk, their remaining doubts instantly vanished.
With those final words, the confusion and anxiety that had plagued the Prima Deities under Tiamat’s command evaporated, replaced by a surge of unwavering determination and lethal intent.
At the front of their formation, Cain tightened his grip around Sky Devourer and with a flash, he launched himself forward. The rest of the legion followed his lead without hesitation, a storm of divine might converging behind him. They surged toward the Prima Deities loyal to the Lord of Ages, each warrior radiating the singular intent to annihilate them in one decisive strike.
A moment earlier, those aligned with the Lord of Ages had been brimming with euphoria and anticipation, certain their god had turned the tide of war. The sight of Cain and the rest of the Neo-Demon forces marching toward them shattered that illusion like fragile glass.
Their faces twisted from confidence to sheer terror as they felt the overwhelming killing intent surging from their foes—a wave of power so intense it seemed capable of swallowing the heavens whole.
Even if the Lord of Ages were to prevail in his clash against the Dragon Empress, it had become terrifyingly clear that his followers would not survive the aftermath. Their doom loomed inevitable, descending upon them not with chaos but with the surgical precision of absolute resolve.
Cain’s blade burst into brilliant red flames, the fire crackling with destructive energy that could erase mountains and cleave worlds. Next to him, Meylin readied her blades. Their every movement radiated disciplined lethality. This was no longer a battle. This was an execution.
Just as they were about to unleash their wrath upon the enemy lines, something unexpected caught the eyes of both Cain and Meylin. They halted mid-flight, their gazes drawn downward as the ground beneath the Eternal Kingdom of the Lord of Ages began to tremble.
From the very heart of the Lord of Ages’ domain, a new force emerged.
Not one, not two—but thirty figures rose from the golden gates, each radiating a divine aura that seemed to distort the surrounding space. They did not march in rank and file. Their forms were wildly diverse: some bore humanoid shapes clad in radiant armor; others resembled colossal treants with bark-like skin and glowing cores; a few were outright monstrous, bearing grotesque shapes that defied logic, formed by nightmares and forged by divine law.
Yet no matter how bizarre or otherworldly their appearances were, one truth remained undeniable: every single one of them was a Prima Deity.
Cain’s eyes narrowed, his mind sharpening like a blade at the realization. This wasn’t just a new detachment—this was a strategic shift, a reinforcement that would once again tilt the balance of power.
What made his expression even darker was what he saw etched on the foreheads of some of the new arrivals: a gleaming constellation pattern—the same symbol borne by the enigmatic Star Man. The implications were immediate and grim. The Archdeity was not the only reinforcements.
This wasn’t simply a battle anymore. It was a war being orchestrated on levels far above what even Cain had foreseen.
His jaw tightened, and he grit his teeth as the crushing truth set in. The numerical advantage that the Neo-Demons and Tiamat’s forces had once held was now gone. Worse still, many of these newly arrived Prima Deities radiated power signatures that placed them firmly at the Late Stage. They were not mere cannon fodder.
For a split second, the rage threatened to swell in Cain’s heart. But then, like a light cutting through fog, the Power of Order surged within him. The chaotic waves of emotion were silenced, replaced with a profound calm. His mind began operating at astonishing speed, every neuron firing, every thought a sharp calculation. There was no room for hesitation.