Chapter 480: The Sage Changed His Face

Are you going to stop me!

Patridge's usual calm voice penetrated Ron's ears, and under the quiet gaze of the sage, Ron's scalp tingled and his body trembled. An indescribable sense of fear came over me in an instant, and a dense layer of small bumps appeared on my skin.

Even though Partridge was no different from before, whether it was the breath on his body, the tone of his voice, or his eyes, there was no change, but Ron felt unprecedented danger at this moment.

It's as if as long as he dares to answer a yes word, the old man in front of him will make an instant move, completely crushing his body into ashes, and even tearing his soul into slag.

It was the purest form of coercion, even if Partridge did not exert his own power, this kind of coercion alone was enough to make the masters of the Legendary Realm explode and die, and the existence of the Destruction Realm was extremely suppressed.

With this alone, Ron understood that this Partridge was by no means as simple as a kind old man on the surface, and this guy's strength must have transcended destruction and achieved the realm of mythology...... Although he has never stepped into the realm of gods, he is definitely a demigod.

This level of existence is definitely not something that I can afford to provoke now.

Even if he is holding an artifact, his whole body is dragonized, and all the buffs are stacked, it is estimated that he will not be able to resist a few moves in front of Partridge.

If the Seraphim Fallen Angel who has been immersed in the ring for many days is released, he may still have the strength to fight with Partridge, but until the last resort, Ron is easily unwilling to hand over the Seraphim Fallen Angel.

I don't know what the situation is, Ron always feels that if the Seraphim Fallen Angel appears too often, it is very likely to bring uncontrollable risks to himself.

As for where the source of the risk is, Ron is not clear, but this kind of warning is genuine and has always existed, and it is precisely for this reason that even when facing the father before, Ron would rather drag the consciousness of the father into the soul boat than release the six-winged fallen angel.

It's just that the so-called father god Alecchius, although he is an evil god, is not very clear-headed.

The guy only wanted to devour himself, and he was unwilling to let go of his soul, so he had a chance to drag his soul into the soul boat, but Partridge was different.

Although Partridge's strength is strong, it is definitely not comparable to the Father.

The father god Alecchius, although he is only the evil god at the bottom of the list of gods, is extremely small and not worth mentioning among the gods, but no matter how small the evil god is, it is also a god, and it is the existence of the realm of real gods, which is still a level higher than Patrick.

However, Partridge's consciousness was not as confused as that of God the Father.

It is said that people are old and sophisticated, Partridge is thousands of years old, and he is absolutely scheming, once he tries to drag Partridge into the soul boat, this old thing can definitely detect the abnormality at the first time.

With Partridge's character, he will definitely break his wrist and tear that wisp of soul directly, and it is absolutely impossible to succeed in dragging his entire soul into the soul boat.

I can't say it, even if there may be some risks, I can only rely on the power of the six-winged fallen angel.

When Ron was thinking about how to deal with Partridge in his heart, Partridge was also staring at Ron, and a touch of awe-inspiring killing intent flashed from time to time in those seemingly cloudy eyes.

Kind?

On the surface, Partridge does seem to be kind-eyed.

However, Partridge is definitely not a good man.

Although Partridge's killing intent was mainly aimed at Archibald, how could there be fewer people who died at his hands for thousands of years? He will not unleash killing intent on others at will, but as long as he is in front of himself...... No, even if it's possible...... It's just that there is an existence that may cause interference to himself, and Partridge will definitely not let it go, and he will not allow any uncontrollable risks in his spiritual journey.

The next step is for him to come into contact with the stump of the Last Dusk King, and negotiate with the consciousness in the stump.

Normally, there must be no mistakes in this process, and Ron is definitely a threat here, with a high probability of interfering with his own actions.

With Partridge's character, he should kill Ron to prevent future troubles, but there is no way, Ron's strength is a little incomprehensible to Partridge.

Others can't see it, thinking that Ron is really already a master of the Destruction Realm, but Partridge can see through it at a glance, Ron's strength is still trapped at the peak of the legendary level, and he hasn't really taken that step.

If Ron is just this kind of strength, then Partridge doesn't even need to do anything, as long as he blinks an eye, he can take Ron's life, but this guy is weirdly powerful, the realm of the legendary pinnacle, and the destructive power he exerts is even more exaggerated than the strong man who has just stepped into the realm of destruction.

The most important thing is that, normally, only by stepping into the realm of destruction can one be qualified to comprehend the power of one or two laws, but Ron Kid has already mastered the ability of time.

What's even weirder is that Partridge can't even tell what kind of energy Ron is using.

It is said to be magic, but it is stronger than magic, and there seems to be some divinity mixed with magic power, but it is somewhat similar to the energy of the demigod and half-demon of the demigod realm he uses, so much so that Partridge doubts whether this kid will be the same as himself is also an existence in the demigod realm.

I wanted to test Ron's true capital through Ahiborne, but I didn't expect that Ashburn guy to be so useless, a master of the destruction realm, was actually solved in three or two clicks.

Especially the two tricks of freezing time and extracting Ashburn's time, Partridge can't see through it, and he can't think of any good way to fight this weird ability for a while.

In fact, when Ahibourne and Ron are fighting, it is definitely the best choice to sneak up from behind.

But at first, Partridge wanted to see Ron's bottom line.

Second, Partridge could feel Ron's thoughts, and he was always on guard against himself, and a sneak attack would not have much effect.

And Partridge is a very cautious character, although this guy's strength is strong to the point of perversion, but when fighting, it is definitely the smallest existence in the entire Dusk Continent, generally speaking, in the face of an existence with a higher realm than himself, it is to turn around and run.

When you can't run away, you pretend to be cowardly when you should pretend to be cowardly, and everything is based on survival as the first option.

Even in the face of the existence of the same realm, Partridge generally slips away directly, and will not start the conflict easily.

However, in the face of an existence whose realm is not as good as your own, it is a completely different face, and if you don't squeeze your last drop of blood dry, then it will be considered kindness.

All in all, although Partridge is called a sage, it is really difficult to see the temperament of a sage in this guy, and the demeanor of behavior and behavior is still that pirate on the ocean.

In retrospect, it was a bit of a miscalculation that I didn't make a decisive move to kill Ron before.

If you fight with Ron now, not to mention the particularity of Ron himself, it is still unknown whether he can win, and even if he can win, it will be quite unfavorable to negotiate with the stump of the last Dusk King in the future, after all, the negotiation is reasonable, and when the reason doesn't make sense, maybe you have to use a little Dao power.

Partridge obviously didn't want to waste his strength at this critical moment because of some messy things, so he could only exert deterrence first, hoping that this Ron would retreat.

And many thoughts in Ron's heart have also quickly swirled, and a gentle smile has appeared on his face: "Of course it won't be ......"

"The seniors are sages, and it's too late for the kid to admire, how can he interfere with what the seniors have to do...... What are you going to do, senior, please, the kid is watching from the side. ”

As he spoke, Ron took two steps back, saying that he didn't mean to get involved at all, but just wanted to see if he could increase his knowledge by the way.

Partridge frowned, he hoped that this Ron would just get out of here, and the farther away the better.

But now, Ron made it clear that even if he didn't interfere with him, he would definitely see the end from the beginning, which made Partridge feel a little unhappy, and the urge to kill Ron seemed to become stronger.

It was only after a brief hesitation that Partridge gave up on this plan, and always felt that the reason why Ron did this must be relied on.

With a snort, Partridge didn't say anything more, walked over to the coffin with his head held high, waved his hand, and arranged an enchantment directly near the coffin.

This is a pure defensive enchantment, without any anti-damage effect, but it is extremely tough, with its own damage repair function, even if a strong person of the same level wants to break it, it will take a long time.

Even if this kid Ron is really weird, as long as he subdues and masters the stump of the last Dusk King, even if this kid wants to do something, it will be too late.

He has always been cautious in doing things, how could he not be prepared.

Then, Partridge came to the coffin, and recited the same spell as Karem at the beginning, but Partridge's spell was obviously much more proficient, but after a quarter of an hour, the spell was completed, and the bronze coffin disappeared again.

The arm of the last Dusk King reappeared in front of Partridge.

At this moment, Ron's eyes played out a funny side.

I only saw that Partridge, who was originally full of solemnity and solemnity, suddenly changed his complexion, became flattering, became flattering, and his wrinkled face was like a blooming flower:

"Zhou Yang's seniors, juniors Wang Qi came to visit!"

Burst!

Ron, who was in the back, almost squirted out a mouthful of saliva the moment he heard this.

Damn, could this Patrick be a time-traveler too?

Impossible, right?

Chapter 2 is delivered

(End of chapter)