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He repeated lightly, this stone slab was not considered precious in his eyes.
However, this has a more important meaning, which means that the God of Disobedience, which he hates, has descended.
"Then, for those bastards who dare to act recklessly in this king's territory, let this king teach you a profound lesson!"
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Chapter 25 Mekal Who Doesn't Follow (For Collection)
Veleslana, the god of war in the east, comes from the gods of Zoroastrianism, and has a relationship with the suzerain of Zoroastrianism, Zoroaster, who bestows courage and strength.
Of course, perhaps if it were put into Hakoniwa whose strength is based on its own spirituality and achievements, Welleslana would never be at the same level as Zoroaster, but now, the one who appeared in this place , this place called Sardinia is the god of disobedience.
In the battle with Mekar just now, after losing [-]% of his divine power, he is still looking for his lost 'incarnation'
Of course, Mekar, his enemy, was no better.
But at this time, Mekar was facing a life-threatening problem.
It was an ancient building called 'Nura Gai'. These towering minarets were towering above the ground, and their complexity was enough to clearly show the architectural standards of the people of that era.
And under this Nuragai piled up by huge black rocks, the God of Disobedience named Mekar is recovering from his critical injuries.
In his chest, stuck the golden sword used to sever the godhood, and it was also the wound caused by the incarnation of Veleslana, the army god of the east.
The golden giant sword was stuck in his chest, and the golden blood of the gods was splashing along the sharp giant sword. Even anyone with common sense would realize that this is an irreversible injury. .
Such an injury is extremely fatal even to Mekar, who is the God of Disobedience, and if left alone, it will directly make him return to mythology.
However, for Mekar, who has the power of the "God of Life", it is not an injury that cannot be recovered.
After all, he is also the 'God of Hades', so such an injury would at most weaken his strength.
But even that would mean his death.
"Bastard, get out for me!"
It was an incomparably thick voice, full of masculine magnetism, with an indescribable sense of majesty, which even made Mekar tremble.
Perhaps, if he is not the God of Disobedience, there should be a feeling called fear in his heart.
However, at this time, the God of Disobedience, who was severely injured, had a smile that meant joy on his face.
Undoubtedly, that voice was scolding him, and with such strength, he was naturally the current owner of this land.
Naturally, as a disobedient god, he would not be afraid to fight a godslayer.
Even, he is still happy, it is the joy of being able to fight a powerful enemy, even if the price he pays is his own life.
After all, the guy who can make him feel a little bit of fear just by his voice really makes him very excited.
"It's really not the time to come!"
Mekar looked at the golden sword on his chest, and couldn't help showing a look of annoyance.
It's not because he's afraid of death, it's just because he can't fight heartily. As the God of Disobedience, he has never had any reason to be afraid!
The God of Disobedience slowly came out from under the Nuragai.
In front of his eyes was a boat of light made of gold and emeralds.
The golden boat hovered in the air, and that man was standing on top of the boat.
The man named Gilgamesh had his eyes half-closed, and the corners of his mouth seemed to be silently contemptuous of the God of Disobedience who had been severely injured in front of him.
"Then you're the so-called Mekar, bastard!"
It was an extremely arrogant tone, without any trace of peace, only with an unparalleled killing intent.
And the God of Disobedience who had just been exposed to the sun let out a hearty laugh.
It was a god with a height of more than two meters, with extremely solid muscles that seemed to be carved from rocks, and scars dotted the extremely strong body.
All the knights who followed the king couldn't help but show fear when they saw this disobedient god.
The heroic knights, who were originally synonymous with perseverance and determination, could not help showing the will to worship from the bottom of their hearts.
Undoubtedly, although the disobedient god was unkempt and seriously injured, he revealed a convincing sense of holiness.
Just looking at him made me want to half kneel down and lower my head.
However, even so, none of these knights bent their bodies.
The fleeting fear in their eyes has long been covered by a strong fighting spirit that burns like a flame.
Even though their king hadn't given the order, they all put their hands on the hilts of their swords.
Undoubtedly, they all have the desire to kill the God of Disobedience, and to use Mekar's blood to prop up their own legends.
Even if they kill the God of Disobedience, they will not gain power, but they can still improve their own legends, thereby enhancing their strength.
"Then, with so many heroes, no, they should be considered Heroic Spirits."
Mekar said in a deep voice, but in that heavy tone, there was a trace of invisible banter.
"It seems that what you have obtained is similar to the power of Odin's Hall of Valor. This is not an ability suitable for fighting!"
However, upon hearing Mekar's words, Gilgamesh smiled arrogantly.
"Why do you think that to deal with a bastard like you, I still need to take action!"
Gilgamesh's tone did not conceal his contempt for Mekar at all, or to him, even if he was like this, the god of disobedience in the eyes of ordinary people is just a bastard who can be killed at will.
That king is so arrogant, like the stars hanging high in the starry sky, no matter how shining they are, they cannot be touched by ordinary people.
"Do you want these heroic spirits to be used as cannon fodder against me?"
The playful smile on Mekar's face became even worse, and there was even a strong killing intent in those dark eyes.
He is a god, even if he is a disobedient god. The tolerance of the gods made him ignore the disrespect in Gilgamesh's tone, but he could not tolerate such behavior.
He couldn't tolerate being defeated by these heroic spirits, absolutely not!
"If you have such a nasty idea, don't make a fool of yourself!"
As he said this, the phantom shadows of two sticks slowly formed in his hands.
There is no doubt that this god of disobedience is really angry.