Section 147 Alien Lands

Section 147 Alien Land

"The key to liberating the Star Moment is there!" the gods said in their minds as one voice. [See the latest chapter of the book, please go to Marshmallow] "If you want to free the control of the abuse of fear and abuse, you have to do this!"

"My knight...... You've come this far...... Are you willing to give up here?"

"Remember the agreement between us. ”

"Child, if you want to defeat the abuse completely, you must rely on your strength!"

After the harmony, the three gods each spoke to Ashruphat in a different way.

At this point, Ashrufat also felt that there was no way to do it. That archdemon of his, who had already hung up in the previous scuffle—honestly, was too normal in a situation where the ground was full of archdemons. His nameless demon had been slain inside the temple by a combined horde of vending and bloodthirsty demons. And in the battle at this time, even the vamplitists have become weak, and they can only try to delay the enemy by numbers.

Ashrufat slipped through the cracks in the battle. At this moment, his smaller size became his best cover. No matter what kind of big demon it is, its size is not inferior to that of a giant. The shortest of them was also knee-high above Eshurufat's head. Relying on the advantage of his size, he actually managed to pass through the gap in the battlefield without attracting any attention.

Well, even if it is caused, the bloodthirsty maniac who is already inferior in numbers will not be able to spare the energy to deal with him.

But then again, the battle between demons is far longer than that of humans. This is because the human body is fragile - as long as the armor does not protect it, it is basically either death or injury if it is hit - while the body of a demon is much tougher. The most obvious example of this is the Great Impurity, who continue to fight as if nothing had happened, after receiving three or five blows.

At this time, the long hall, that is, the entrance of the temple, was left with no enemies. The vamplitists were almost all gathered on one side to besiege the Obstructionists, and the Bloodthirsty Maniacs were all involved with the Great Impurity. Instead, it has become a forgotten area on the battlefield, like the eye of a typhoon. Ashrufat once again rushed straight to the gate.

The temple was empty. Originally, the demons that filled the entire temple had all rushed out to fight, and now there was only one person left here. She was still standing on the edge of the stone pillar, her back to Ashrufat, not knowing what she was doing.

But there were a lot of corpses on the ground. It seems to be a sadomasochistic warrior who has been scared away by the scuffle between the archdemons. God knows how they came to hide here and seek refuge. But it's clear that all they get here is death: to be killed by a vfiling who went berserk because he was at a disadvantage. Don't look at the vamplets as the weak ones in the melee of the Great Demon, but they are very neat to deal with these mortal warriors. [Marshmallow wants to read almost all the books.,It's much more stable and faster than the general station.,There's no ads in the whole text.] ]

Maybe it was because his footsteps were too loud, Xing Ke suddenly turned his head and looked at him coldly. "Blasphemer!" she spat out the word, and in the next moment, the whip struck.

Because of the distance between them, Ashruphat had enough time to dodge the whip. He rushed forward swiftly—everything in front of him made it clear to him that if he wanted to accomplish the task of the gods, he must first subdue the stars.

"You think you can win?!" Starsign cursed through gritted teeth. Her whip was so fast that she could barely see a shadow. But Ashrufat found an opportunity, and before he could unleash a second whip, he rushed closer, stopping next to a headless corpse. As the whip whizzed and swept over, Ashruphat grabbed the body and threw it in the direction of the whip.

The corpse was instantly shattered, and flesh and limb fragments flew everywhere. But again, the power of this whip is exhausted. The whip didn't even have the strength to hit Ashrufat before he fell to the ground, and Ashrufat continued to charge.

In the next moment, the withered sword had appeared in his hand.

Before Starsign could whip his whip, Ashruphat threw the withered sword in his hand. The sword whistled and flew in, and Xingke had to give up the attack and choose to dodge instead.

By the time she flashed her sword, trying to swing the whip again, the withered sword was back in Ashrufat's hand, and it was thrown out once more.

Maybe it was because he was too fast, or maybe Xingqi didn't expect him to use such a strange tactic. She didn't even have another whip before Ashrufat burst close enough. Starcarving swung a straight stab, but Ashrufat did not dodge or dodge, and the long sword pierced through the interface of his abdominal armor, piercing through his body.

Maybe it was this blow that was so smooth that Xingke was unconsciously stunned. Ashrufat's fist slammed into her helmet, sending her staggering, and her helmet flew away. Before she could struggle, more attacks fell on her. Although her armor can block most of the damage, the huge force still penetrates the armor and enters her body. The impact was so strong that she was dizzy and unbalanced.

The final blow slammed into her head from the stab, knocking her to the ground, unable to struggle for a moment.

Ashruphat quickly pulled the sword from his body that pierced through him—it hurt as he had been wounded before, but it only hurt. He instinctively knew that an injury of this magnitude would kill him, or even affect his activities too much. As long as his heart isn't pierced (this part is usually heavily protected by the breastplate) and his neck isn't severed (which is not easy to do), the sword doesn't pose much of a threat to him.

He didn't care about the star carvings struggling on the ground, and came to the edge of the stone pillar, or rather the green frame with all kinds of mysterious symbols appearing. The voices of the gods echoed in his head, and he knew immediately what he had to do.

His finger clicked on the frame a few times (the thing looked like glass, but the flashing symbols on it reacted to the click of a human finger), and then suddenly a bright white light erupted all around him.

Then Ashruphat appeared himself in a strange place.

It's hard to describe this place, but if you have to describe it, it's that he entered a tunnel. The four walls of the whole heaven and earth are one, and if it weren't for the feeling of weight, you would not be able to tell where is up and where is down.

The key is the material around it - the tunnel is like a tube, made of a silvery-white metal that glows white on all sides. What's even more incredible is that the metals are fused together, and there are no visible gaps between them.

Ashrufat tapped the metal wall with his hand, and now it was thick, of the solid type.

Somebody cast this pipe out of this light-capable metal? And it looks ...... It's not a short stretch! there's no end in sight!

If seeing the incredible towers of the Blood Fortress was a shocking miracle before, then this is a place that is completely unimaginable. Metallic ...... of light

A voice interrupted Ashrufat's train of thought, not by ear, but directly in his head. It is the sound of three great gods mixed together. They prompted Ashruphat to immediately go to the left.

Ashruphat immediately noticed that the voices of the three great gods were much softer, completely lacking the feeling they had when they had contacted him before, and they had become light, as if they were nothing. Not only that, but he also revealed that the ring in his hand—the one that proved his identity as a Chaos Lord—was light.

It's not the glimmer of the previous hint, but a more intense glow, and the whole ring is glowing.

Obviously, these two changes have something to do with his coming to this place. As he walked, he looked around, wondering if he had come to the legendary castle of the Sadist, but it didn't look like a castle at all, at least not in the normal human sense.

He ran all the way and didn't see anything. Or rather, there was only one thing he saw, and that was the glowing silvery-white metal that made up the walls. The roads, walls, and ceilings are all made of metal of this light, and there are no windows in sight, let alone the scene outside them. In fact, he couldn't see anything else in the material. Based on this, if he did enter the Castle of Sadism, then he would now be somewhere deep inside the castle.

After running the points week, he did see the door—of course, the door was also made of this light metal. After entering the door was a room, which was made of this metal, although it contained all kinds of furniture, including several pieces that Essrufat had never seen and could not be used for a while. Strangely enough, almost all of the furniture is integrated into the walls or floor. Ashruphat noticed a table whose legs were so integrated with the floor that the table itself could be understood as an integral part of this strange place.

After the initial surprise faded, the only thought left in Ashrufat's mind was the thought of "living a ghost". What the hell was this place? If it weren't for the gods pushing him in his head from time to time, he felt that he should go back the way he came.

Where he came, there was a transparent box similar to the one that had previously been in the temple. However, the frame in the temple is on a stone pillar, and the frame here is embedded in the metal wall. This thing is obviously the key to this wonderful world.

Eventually, Ashruphat came to a halt at a fork in the road. Before, there was only one way, and it didn't matter, but now it was a crossroads, and he didn't know where to go.

"Which way?" asked Ashrufat, aloud. He believed that the gods were watching him and that he would be able to hear his questions.

There was silence in his mind, and the voices of the gods rang in his head as Aeruphat began to wonder if the gods had heard him.

Although it was the voice of the three great gods, the voice was quite slight at this time. The voice told him that Ashrufat had to search here, there was a special room with a Guardian in front of it. As long as this Guardian can be defeated, then the Sadist will inevitably succumb. Then whether it is the request of Ashrufat or the gods, the fear of abuse will agree.

Ashruphat noticed that the light on his ring grew brighter as the voices of the gods rang out. Seeing all this, for some reason, a thought suddenly occurred in his mind - perhaps the gods were able to engage in this kind of mental dialogue with him, not because the will of the gods was omnipresent, but because of this ring.

But he didn't have much time to think about it at the moment. There were two paths ahead of him, and even the gods could not tell him which was the right one.

Ashrufat thought for a few seconds, slashed a small gap in the wall with the withering sword in his hand, and ran along the right.

As he ran away, the wall squirmed slightly. If someone were present, the outer layer of the light metal would suddenly turn into a liquid. After a few seconds, the liquid turned solid again, and in the process of transformation, the gap cut by Eshurufat disappeared completely.

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