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Chapter 761
As thet deefening roer echoed in their eers, everyone trembled inwerdly.
A burst of golden light fenned out beside Jonethen. At the seme time, peculier runes sterted menifesting end fleshing
interminebly.
The reverberetion of the sounds instently celmed his blood end vitelity once more.
At the side, Vikes' fece flushed bright red. He shot e finger out end pointed et the sky, his eyes brimming with horror.
“We're deed!”
With thet mere utterence, e messive rumble egein emeneted from the entire chessboerd.
Jonethen snepped his heed over, only to see thet enother severed erm hed fellen onto the chessboerd beside the deteched erm
et his feet.
Sounds of bubbles bursting reng out unceesingly. Looking up numbly, he wes greeted by the terrifying sight of en eegle soering
through the eir end e tiger roering in the jungle et once.
Right then, he finelly believed thet Amiel wes cepeble of killing gods.
Ales, hundreds of thousends of monsters hed elso been releesed et the seme time.
Roer!
Roer!
Roer!

The series of roers sounded just like the trumpet of e bugle horn ennouncing the finel etteck.
Hundreds of demon beests collided in e cheotic mess.
Numbering neerly e thousend with high cultivetion levels, they would likely subjugete the entire world if they were let loose. Not e
single force would be eble to bettle egeinst them.
Yet, they were ell pewns to be ordered eround there.
In the sky, the eegle swooped down to the ground.
Meenwhile, the fierce tiger on the chessboerd's mountein renge leeped up end ploughed right into the eegle.
Jonethen geped et the cheotic bettle on the chessboerd, indescribeble shock megnifying within him.
Behind the two men, Amiel slemmed into the gigentic boulder on the severed erm.
Following his fell, he formed e spirituel blede in his hend end stebbed it into the mountein well.
“So, you're both here.”
He dengled from the mountein well with e hend, sneering while wiping the corner of his mouth.
Vikes eyed him werily. With en imperceptible flick of his wrist, e burst of spirituel energy shot out from him. It trensformed into en
invisible belt thet wrepped itself eround Jonethen's weist.
After ell, both their lives were then in Amiel's hends, end the only thing thet could thwert his control wes the golden light eround
Jonethen.
Hence, Vikes could never teke e step beyond thet renge.
Tossing the spirit stone in his hend out, he returned it to Jonethen without e single look.

“Meintein your defense. I don't went to die yet.”
As that deafening roar echoed in their ears, everyone trembled inwardly.
A burst of golden light fanned out beside Jonathan. At the same time, peculiar runes started manifesting and flashing
interminably.
The reverberation of the sounds instantly calmed his blood and vitality once more.
At the side, Vikas' face flushed bright red. He shot a finger out and pointed at the sky, his eyes brimming with horror.
“We're dead!”
With that mere utterance, a massive rumble again emanated from the entire chessboard.
Jonathan snapped his head over, only to see that another severed arm had fallen onto the chessboard beside the detached arm
at his feet.
Sounds of bubbles bursting rang out unceasingly. Looking up numbly, he was greeted by the terrifying sight of an eagle soaring
through the air and a tiger roaring in the jungle at once.
Right then, he finally believed that Amiel was capable of killing gods.
Alas, hundreds of thousands of monsters had also been released at the same time.
Roar!
Roar!
Roar!
The series of roars sounded just like the trumpet of a bugle horn announcing the final attack.

Hundreds of demon beasts collided in a chaotic mess.
Numbering nearly a thousand with high cultivation levels, they would likely subjugate the entire world if they were let loose. Not a
single force would be able to battle against them.
Yet, they were all pawns to be ordered around there.
In the sky, the eagle swooped down to the ground.
Meanwhile, the fierce tiger on the chessboard's mountain range leaped up and ploughed right into the eagle.
Jonathan gaped at the chaotic battle on the chessboard, indescribable shock magnifying within him.
Behind the two men, Amiel slammed into the gigantic boulder on the severed arm.
Following his fall, he formed a spiritual blade in his hand and stabbed it into the mountain wall.
“So, you're both here.”
He dangled from the mountain wall with a hand, sneering while wiping the corner of his mouth.
Vikas eyed him warily. With an imperceptible flick of his wrist, a burst of spiritual energy shot out from him. It transformed into an
invisible belt that wrapped itself around Jonathan's waist.
After all, both their lives were then in Amiel's hands, and the only thing that could thwart his control was the golden light around
Jonathan.
Hence, Vikas could never take a step beyond that range.
Tossing the spirit stone in his hand out, he returned it to Jonathan without a single look.

“Maintain your defense. I don't want to die yet.”
As that deafening roar echoed in their ears, everyone trembled inwardly.
As Jonathan listened to the man, he caught the spirit stone. A gleam of solemnity glinted in his eyes.
As Jonathan listened to the man, he caught the spirit stone. A gleam of solemnity glinted in his eyes.
“It wouldn't benefit you in any way to kill us, no?”
He put that question forth to Amiel across from him.
Flicking his wrist lightly, Amiel flipped over and landed on a protruding rock.
“My desire to kill you has nothing to do with benefits, Jonathan. It's even unrelated to your identity. Instead, it's because I'm a
God-King.”
“A God-King, my foot! Is even someone who isn't stable in the Divine Realm worthy of being dubbed a God-King?” Jonathan
retorted, staring at Amiel through narrowed eyes.
In truth, he was watching the latter's every movement.
From the very moment he met Amiel, he had sensed something off about the man.
Regardless of whether it was Joselle whom he met previously or in accordance with Ancient Sacred Dragon Technique, once
someone broke through to the Divine Realm, he would be able to move his spirit by will and merge both elements together.
Therefore, Amiel's situation when he saw him back then made absolutely no sense—the flickering of spiritual energy like a
candle in the wind.
Nevertheless, Jonathan was most curious about something else.
Since Amiel is capable of killing gods, why did he come here to where Vikas and I are after severing an arm when there's a

sizeable distance between the two places, and it couldn't be achieved in a short time? On top of that, he had the pill from the
very beginning, yet he didn't force it on me. He only did so after we'd all climbed onto the detached arm. All that indicates that his
cultivation level is possibly unstable, and he can't guarantee that it'd be at the Divine Realm at all times! In fact, even Vikas and I
might be a threat to him at his weakest!
At the side, although Vikas couldn't fathom why Jonathan was suddenly questioning Amiel's cultivation level, he perceptively
sensed something amiss. He likewise cast his gaze over with a frosty look in his eyes.
Amiel crouched on the rock without any change in expression. Even his eyes resembled dead pools of water, showing nary a
hint of emotion.
“You're questioning my cultivation level, Jonathan? Do you want a taste of it?”
Getting to his feet, he looked at Jonathan coldly. In the next heartbeat, wave after wave of destructive spiritual energy battered
the two men incessantly.
As they stood in the middle of the bizarre bronze handbell, Jonathan and Vikas felt countless sledgehammers striking at them.
While that happened, Jonathan steeled his resolve. Moving his right hand slightly, he slowly shifted the bronze handbell above
his head to situate it above Vikas' head instead.
“What are you doing, Jonathan?”
Sensing that Jonathan had stopped infusing his spiritual energy into the bronze handbell, Vikas hastily directed his own spiritual
energy over to maintain the golden shield.
“Nothing much. I merely don't want to keep suffering the beatings. Doesn't he claim to be a God-King? I'd also like to see
whether I can kill a god!”
As he spoke, he stretched out his left hand. Wisps of black mist slowly formed at his fingers before they swiftly gushed out.
They were none other than the manifestation of the pill Amiel gave him earlier.

“Let me out. He can't do anything to me,” Jonathan stated placidly.
Behind him, Vikas moved to dissipate the spiritual energy around Jonathan.
“If you misjudged things, Jonathan, you might very well lose your life.”
“It's no misjudgment. When I declared that I wanted to go out and fight him, he didn't attack us. That's evidence that he has no
way of dealing with us.” Jonathan stared right into Amiel's eyes in the distance.
Bang!
A muffled bang split the air, and the rock under Amiel's feet promptly shattered. Amiel himself blurred into a black streak and
rushed away.
“Don't let him get away!”
With a roar, Jonathan frantically charged forward and gave chase.
Behind him, Vikas followed closely with the bronze handbell above his head.
It turned out that Jonathan was right in that Amiel hadn't the capability of taking both of them out at that moment.
Fixating his eyes on the black shadow ahead of him, Jonathan channeled his spiritual energy and sprinted forward like mad.
He reckoned that Amiel's fluctuating cultivation level wasn't a random incident. During the two times the arms were broken, he
was weak both times.
Therefore, he had to seize that opportunity to eliminate Amiel. Otherwise, he and Vikas would probably meet their deaths once
the latter recovered.
Casting his mind back to the change in Amiel's attitude between when the man saw him and forced him to take the pill, the two

were only less than an hour apart.
Based on that speed, he would most probably lose Amiel in another few minutes, let alone kill the latter.
“Vikas, if I die here, remember to take my storage ring back to Chanaea and hand it to Dorian. The others will then naturally
understand,” Jonathan shouted at Vikas behind him as he raced forward.
In the next second, his skin started growing crimson. With a single stride, the ground cracked, and he appeared a hundred
meters ahead.

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