Bottom A, Top O - Chapter 133
“Hikari, did something happen? You seem different than usual,” Xu An pondered. Hikari shook her head.
“Nothing,” Hikari shook her head and then approached Inari’s Blessed. Narukami gave way as he retreated a few steps.
“Can she be saved?” Narukami pondered. With her injuries, Narukami had low hope of her surviving.
“Leave this to me, Master.” In the next moment, Hikari’s hands let out a golden glow. Later, she placed her hand on the woman’s chest.
Right after that, her entire body exuded a warm glow, and simultaneously, the injuries recovered at a visible rate.
This lasted a few seconds before the glow gradually faded out.
“She’s fine. What she needs now is proper rest. Master, let her rest in your spatial world,” Hikari suggested.
“I don’t mind but will it be okay? If She noticed one of Her Blessed vanished from the world. Doesn’t that mean that she might think this woman is dead?” Narukami expressed his doubt.
His spatial world erased any presence from the face of the world. Making an analogy would erase the woman from Inari’s radar.
“It’s okay, my Lady will assist you in this,” Hikari said as she nodded.
“If that’s the case, alright.”
After he said so, his shadow expanded and engulfed the woman. With that done.
“So what are you doing here?” Narukami asked. He ordered Hikari to gain every piece of information the Fallen Nightless had in their database.
It should take hours considering how large their organization was, days if not.
But the fact Hikari was here, could only mean one thing and Narukami soon realized this.
“You’ve finished?” Narukami asked as he was surprised.
“Yes.” Hikari nodded as she showed Narukami a small USB disk. Regardless of its size, the information in it was as valuable as a nuclear launch code or a country’s top secret!
“That’s amazing, Hikari! I’m lucky to have you!” Narukami was not stingy with praise.
“Thank you, Master. It’s my duty after all,” Hikari replied humbly as she gracefully bowed.
“Master, what are you going to do with it?” Hikari raised her body as she asked.
“I want to make a deal with the four major organizations.”
“Not five?”
Narukami moved his head up and down as he nodded, “Yeah, with Amaterasu’s mission she gave me. I can’t possibly kill the HQ grandmaster alone. I need help. Of course, I’m not going to say my goal.”
If those organizations heard it, Narukami doubted they would listen no matter how good the benefits they were going to get.
Fallen Nightless had a lot of information regarding technology combining mysticism and science.
Although undeveloped and extremely lethal, it could be modified to only target Anomalies only.
The four other organizations might get their hands dirty just to get it.
“That point aside, help me deal with Armageddon’s vessel.”
“Understand, I will assist you.”
“Help me find where He is,” Narukami ordered and Hikari nodded.
Hikari simply snapped her finger and scanned a wide area. Many scenes came into her mind and one of which attracted her attention.
“There are other Blessed. They are working together fighting Him. They are in the north, about three kilometers away. Hikari pointed her finger.
“Let’s go,” Narukami said as he grabbed her hand and closed his body to her.
Hikari wasn’t embarrassed as she watched this with a straight face.
Then, their figures were swallowed by a black flower. Next, it vanished on the spot.
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The other Blessed was in the air. Their injuries were getting worse and worse as they exchanged attacks with Armageddon.
Seeing things getting worse, they stopped their attacks as they maintained a safe distance.
“What’s wrong? Is that all you got? Are all of you God’s Blessed?” Armageddon asked with a mocking voice.
They gritted their teeth upon his mocking. It was humiliating for them too. It was a five on one fight yet they were the ones who were gravely injured.
Though no one could blame them, their opponent is God’s vessel after all. Although still had the limitation of a human.
His power did not decrease in the slightest.
“What should we, Haru?” One of the Blessed asked a male with a handsome look. He had a majestic angel wing on his back.
“We cannot retreat. If we let Him run amok, the disaster He caused to this world would be unimaginable! Many innocent people are going to perish!” Haru replied with a stern tone.
“But we’re gravely injured! As much as I want to stop Him and save the innocent. We should prioritize our lives first. If we get wiped out, who else is going to annihilate him?
“We’re the best of the best! chosen to deal with him!” A female Blessed argued and her words made sense. Haru put on the spot.
Indeed, they were the best of the best. There was no one else stronger than them. If they died, who else could stop Armageddon?
Furthermore, their respective gods would be sad and affect the morale of other Blessed.
“Any response from reinforcement?” Haru asked.
The female Blessed that just argued with him shook her head, “They are heading this way but then blocked by Fallen Nightless elites.”
Haru frowned, “Aren’t they supposed to be halted by the five organizations?”
“With their god in this world. Their strength soared greatly. The five organizations had a rough time dealing with them. Their powerful Sorcerers cannot face them.
“The Seventh Child has entered the battlefield and helped but in a stalemate,” the female Blessed reported.
“Your little discussion over? Shall we continue?” Armageddon’s voice was like a reaper’s scythe slowly closing in. Reminding Haru that death was near them.
His heart skipped a beat.
“Armageddon. Are you not thinking about the possibility of our gods choosing a vessel to face you?” Haru suddenly asked.
“What are you talking about?” Armageddon asked as he was interested.
“The rules stated that as long as one does not descend with one’s original form. The other had no right to descend to this world.
“However, it is the same case if the god is in a vessel.”
“So you’re saying they’re going to come here personally in their respective vessels to annihilate me?” Armageddon pondered as he sought confirmation.
“Don’t play dumb, I know you realized it the moment I brought the topic. So what are you going to do? Continue this meaningless brawl? Or get back to your throne,” Haru said tauntingly.
He could end his phrase with an insult but he still had to show some respect to a god. Even if they were the bad ones, though, the respect was as small as a flower seed.
“Interesting, then call them here! It’s been a long time since we haven’t exchanged blades!” Armageddon shouted with a wide smile.
“What?!” Haru was shocked as he did not expect this but he should have. Armageddon was a deity who lived far longer than him.
A fool of him to think words like that was enough to threaten Him to back away.
Then, before Haru knew it. Armageddon rushed to one of the weakest Blessed and landed quite a blow to his abdomen.
The Blessed vomited blood as his consciousness blanked out for a moment.
Swoosh!
The impact caused him to be blown away for hundreds of meters as he formed a trail of dust before stopping.
His life force was extremely weak and on the edge of dying. Haru and everyone’s expression was that of terrified as they imagined they were next.
Half of them had one thought right now.
Run!
They scattered out from the formation as they ran in different directions.
Armageddon grinned and Haru noticed this.
“Everyone! Keep calm! This is Armageddon’s scheme! Do not let his intimidation get the better of you!” Haru warned at the top of his lungs but it was too late.
His friends had already scattered and only thought of themselves. Although they were Blessed, a being chosen by deities to serve them, they were still humans who valued one’s life more than anything.
When you die, everything’s over after all.
Armageddon used the chaos to his advantage. He rushed to the nearest prey and sent it to death.
A scream spread out in the air as blood gushed out and a head flew into the air. The face had a terrified expression and made it more creepy.
“No…” Haru said slowly. He wanted to help but he also valued his life. He might get killed the moment he helped them.
It was their fault to scatter in the first place so they had prepared for the outcome.
It was their decision and the consequence was this.
Rooted on the spot, Haru watched everyone getting killed. His eyes gradually lost their light as despair seeped into his heart.
This is impossible, we cannot win! This is impossible! I must run too! Haru thought to himself as his mouth was trembling.
Just as he was about to flee, he saw the female who argued with him.
“Everyone! Please come to my side! I will assist you! We have to band together!” She yelled, hoping to get their attention, and simultaneously shot pink beams.
Armageddon easily dodged it but it would be a lie if he wasn’t being troubled.
“Tsk, annoying.” Armageddon pointed his black hand at her and a black ray of light transversed in the air beyond one’s eye could perceive.
“No!” Haru reached out his hand to her, wanting to save her but the black light was simply too fast.
And that’s when suddenly.