The Rise of the Black Plain
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chapter-2361
The moment Minos unleashed his aura, which was as robust as that of a level 104 Sovereign, even without using his innate power, he not only caused the entire battlefield to change with the death of the Irpoll demigods, but also deeply shocked everyone.",
Minos' allies stared at his actions with wide eyes, unable to believe what was happening right in front of them.
Being at the peak of level 99, Minos was so powerful that he controlled the natural laws of the area and unleashed dozens of Black Lightnings against the enemies of the Spiritual World natives.
Several Demigods who were in dire situations on the outskirts of the area, saw the black lightning strike the enemies and push them down, completely destroying those apes bodies as if they were nothing.
In one instant, dozens of apes terrorized the native forces, and in the next second, dozens of bodies were obliterated, their bodies destroyed, leaving no trace.Minos' allies saw this and did not expect him to become so powerful.
The enemies felt the terrible sensation of facing death. They were only a few steps away from dominating the Spiritual World. No one there had expected a new opponent to stand in their way and put them in such mortal danger!
"Shit!" One of the three Irpoll Gods sensed the true level of Minos' powers, something that was clearly much higher than he and his two allies could handle.
He tried to move to escape the area, but before he could do anything, he felt his powers diminish, as if he suddenly became a mere mortal.
The Devouring Art kicked in, causing black rings to appear around the three level 100 apes, sucking up all the useful energy they had around them.
The gravitational pressure below them changed, paralyzing their bodies in the positions where they were floating in the air.
Vico, Aurae and Callie felt it, something capable of completely draining their strength and destroying their positions. They forgot the fatigue in their bodies and their injuries as they watched in disbelief as Minos dominated the battlefield as if he were an adult amid weak and innocent newborns.'What happened? How did he become so monstrous?' Vico wondered, ignoring the fact that Minos is already level 99, even though he left the Spiritual World only 15 years ago, when he was a low-level Demigod.
Abby and Gloria, especially Minos' five children, watched with smiles on their faces as he overpowered the many aliens of Irpoll, each of them feeling their hearts beat faster as they saw the terror they had lived through for more than a decade ended.
Dillian, in particular, couldn't help but shed tears of joy as he saw he had helped create a monster, someone who would surely go down in history as the greatest genius of the Spiritual World.
Kyla and Emlyn joined Minos, the youngest having come with the group from the Spatial Kingdom, and the old mother having been to this battlefield before.
With the growing shortage of 10th stage experts in the Spiritual World, even low-level Demigods were taking part in the latest battles on the continent!
Mother and daughter gathered to help the extermination of the aliens from Irpoll, seeing the Black Lightning kill 70% of the alien Demigods in the area in just one minute.
Meanwhile, the enemy survivors felt their powers diminish as those of the local natives increased.
"Join me," Minos ordered casually, as the local natives felt their powers intensifying, strong enough for them to subdue enemies of their own level.
However, Minos was determined that the three enemy Gods would not fall to anyone but himself.
His past dealings with Irpoll were minimal, but given the genocidal actions of these aliens on his world, he could not forgive them.
A sinister smile appeared on Minos' face as black mist poured from his body and the Dark Sea formed. "Before you lose your minds and destroy yourselves, know that I will go to Irpoll and exterminate every single living creature on your planet. I will not allow a single sentient being from your world to survive."
Rendered powerless, the aliens could neither resist nor retaliate against Minos. Completely dominated by this warrior, their only option was to mourn. This might mark the end of their druidic race!
As soon as Minos spoke, the three of them lost their sense of reality, perceiving their own allies as foes. Minos soon released them, leaving them to annihilate each other like savage beasts.
The group accompanying Minos, along with the three Gods from the Spiritual World, observed as the level 100 apes assaulted each other, and the locals overwhelmed the remaining 30% of the enemy Demigods, who had been present before Minos' arrival.
The carnage in the area was swift. With more power than ever, the weakening of their enemies, and their great hatred for the aliens, it took the locals less than two minutes to "taste" the blood of their enemies.
Meanwhile, the level 100 apes attacked each other with everything they had, with vicious moves aimed at their opponents' vital points, quickly injuring each other in a few moves.
Callie, Vico, and Aurae approached Minos as they saw the end of the battle, a defining moment for the continent. For now, there was no way Irpoll could win the war. As long as they wiped out Irpoll's forces and then dealt with the exiles from The Adamant Land, the War of the Worlds would be over!
"I don't know where to start," Aurae said as she looked into Minos' brown eyes, feeling that this was not the young man she had seen fighting 15 years ago. "How did you get so strong? What happened?"
The others nearby looked at Minos with curiosity, all of them wondering the same thing, wanting to hear the story of their leader and friend.
Minos let the enemies kill each other, watching the battle but not getting involved. He said as he watched, "Fifteen years ago, my group left the Spiritual World to go to The Adamant Land. We were sure that we couldn't leave the universal wormhole through the standard exit because the enemies would surround us. So we created an alternate exit.
We ran into the problem of spatial distortion in this type of tunnel and barely survived. Fortunately, we ended up in a place far away from both the Spiritual World and The Adamant Land.
At first, we thought this was bad because we did not know how to get back. But we soon realized the many possibilities in the area. After nearly 50 years there, myself, Ruth, and four other members of our group could leave the planet in question and begin our journey back."