Chapter 391: 393 Post-Battle Bounty, The Peculiar Divine Artifact (8000 words)
Chapter 391: 393 Post-Battle Bounty, The Peculiar Divine Artifact (8000 words)
Chapter 391: Chapter 393 Post-Battle Bounty, The Peculiar Divine Artifact (8000 words)
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The Space Gate, reinforced with the Divine Power by the God of Plague, was absolutely indestructible in simple terms.
Under normal circumstances, Lide wouldn’t have been able to destroy it.
But clearly, he was not in a normal state at the time.
Because…
Land of Bone-Burying (Undead Plane)
Level: Rare (Next level: Rare, upgrade requires 1,000,000 Power of Death)
Power of Death: 343,253,902
…
Yes, 340 million Power of Death.
God only knows how thrilled he was when he saw this on the attribute panel.
As soon as he saw the Power of Death on his attribute panel, he immediately devised a plan to pull the rug out from under them.
The fierce Half-Ratmen had been pouring out of the Space Gate non-stop for over five months during the war.
Moreover, the fierce Half-Ratmen were mostly Level 8 or 9, with countless at Level 10.
The Power of Death provided by these high-level lives after their demise was more than ten times that of the pigs in a breeding farm.
The core force of the Land of Bone-Burying is the Power of Death. Possessing such ample Power of Death, Lide finally had the confidence to destroy the space channel connecting the two planes.
The God of Plague was not a fool, either. Before executing his plan, he had already spent a massive amount of Divine Power to fortify the space channel, and this Ancient Evil God could sense that Lide did not possess the power to destroy such a solid space channel.
But reality is always cruel. Despite all the God of Plague’s calculations, he could never factor in Lide’s ultimate trump card: the Power of Death.
However, the cost to destroy the Space Gate was not cheap.
Lide originally had 390 million Power of Death on his attribute panel, meaning that it took a full 50 million Power of Death to shatter the Space Gate.
Spending 50 million Power of Death for a Divine Artifact, Lide felt like he had struck it rich to the point of getting a cerebral hemorrhage.
But on the other hand, one could imagine how much the God of Plague had invested.
Yet, the huge plans of this Ancient ruler ultimately came to naught.
Interestingly, it could be said that the God of Plague’s actions had fattened up Lide.
If it weren’t for the opponent constantly sending fierce Half-Ratmen to attack the Land of Bone-Burying, he would not have been able to accumulate over a hundred million Power of Death.
If the God of Plague knew this cruel reality, who knows what he would think; perhaps even spitting out another mouthful of blood could not express the hatred in his heart.
At this moment, within the Land of Bone-Burying, the Divine Artifact—the Crystal Ball exuding a Death Aura—initially opened with Chaos and the Eye of Death, had now quietly closed.
Although the aura it emitted was still too horrific to articulate, it clearly lost its target and seemed somewhat sluggish.
The God of Plague was able to open the Space Gate because of the sudden burst of power from that skull tore space apart, and only after the two corresponded did he anchor the spatial coordinates.
At this moment, the divine essence within that skull had already been devoured by Lide. Now, it had turned into a dried specimen, devoid of any lingering power.
The core of its power—the horn wreathed in arcs of electricity—had become a weapon in Lide’s hands.
Thus, without any internal support, the God of Plague naturally lost its anchor to the Land of Bone-Burying, separated by countless dimensional planes.
Lide had previously felt a great danger, but, at this moment, he sensed it no longer.
The warriors from Dawn City below, upon witnessing this scene, had expressions that were quite a spectacle to behold.
Originally, they thought that with the help of Fierce Half-Ratmen and the Divine Artifact, the God of Plague had made its appearance within the Land of Bone-Burying and a desperate battle was imminent—with many ready to face death in combat.
But in the end, almost comically, they did not face a life and death struggle against the Divine, and now, it seemed Lide had even seized the enemy’s treasured artifact.
The feeling was like ascending from Hell to Heaven.
With this, the incident triggered by the battle of Risier City could be considered tentatively concluded.
Of course, this conclusion meant that the former ruler of yesteryears temporarily could not find Lide. If indeed he managed to discover the whereabouts of Dawn City once more, then the consequences…
“Your Highness, how should we dispose of this Divine Artifact?”
Upon seeing that the situation was under control, Emi spread his bat wings and flew up to Lide’s side, his expression oddly fixated on the gray crystal ball connected by multitude of gray fine lines in the sky.
He had once obtained a portion of the God of Plague’s power and naturally knew the terrifying power contained within this artifact.
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