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Chapter 176: Chapter 176: The Dragon King's Son, Marcel! Sophia's Deal! The Fall of the Queen!



The vast expanse of stars cast their radiant light, illuminating Queen Matilda like a celestial goddess.

"Orb of Stars?" Luca's gaze flickered slightly. Similar to the Solar Divine Spear, the Orb of Stars was an artifact of the Goddess of Dawn, Sylvia.

As the child of the King of Gods, Sylvia's power was among the pinnacle of all deities. Yet, even after her demise, her treasured Orb of Stars had fallen into the hands of another.

But if this was the level of power they relied on to block his path, wasn't it laughably naive?

Luca raised his eyes to observe the woman he had once glimpsed in the archives.

His voice remained utterly calm, devoid of emotion. "Hand over Fratis, and I'll spare your lives."

High above the firmament, an infinite divine pressure radiated from the blazing sun.

However, under this overwhelming force, Matilda's beautiful face remained serene, even curling into a faint smile.

She chuckled softly. "It seems Alfred has told you everything after all. In that case, I believe you should feel happy for her. After all, becoming a vessel for the goddess is an honor. Why oppose it?"

A mocking smile appeared at the corner of Luca's lips. "If it's such an honor, why don't you offer yourself?"

As his words fell, streaks of golden law began to condense in the heavens, forming an immense golden spear that pierced through the sky. Suspended above Queen Matilda's head, it blazed with Divine Flame, exuding an unparalleled and terrifying aura!

Seeing the golden spear in the sky, many in Dawn City paled with fear.

If that thing were to fall, the entire city would be obliterated in an instant!

"Are you sure you don't want to negotiate further?" Matilda's expression turned grim.

Although with the power of the Orb of Stars, her strength had temporarily broken through the Transcendent Realm and reached the Divine Realm, she knew better than anyone how fragile her so-called Divine Realm was. Compared to the divine power Luca commanded through Gods' Revelation, it was no contest. Content from m-vl|em|p,yr

"Negotiate? Go talk to the God of Death." Luca sneered.

With a burst of divine brilliance, space twisted, and his figure vanished from sight.

At the same time, in the heavens above, the divine spear suddenly erupted with radiant golden light, as if splitting the sky and earth in two!

A golden streak of brilliance tore through the firmament, hurtling down toward Matilda with an earth-shattering force!

Divine-level Skill – Spear of Solar Piercing!

"What a lunatic!" Matilda's expression changed drastically.

The Orb of Dawn in her hand radiated infinite light, enveloping her completely.

Boom!

The moment the two divine powers clashed, it was as if a blazing sun had suddenly exploded.

The boundless Divine Flame engulfed the skies, and the stars dimmed as though the apocalypse had arrived.

The dazzling light made countless people in Dawn City instinctively close their eyes, their hearts sinking into despair. Many thought they would not live to see the next sunrise.

Yet, the death they feared did not come.

When they opened their eyes again, they realized that Dawn City was somehow shrouded in a golden barrier of flames. The shockwaves from the clash of divine forces had been entirely contained, leaving them unharmed.

Luca had, of course, already considered the safety of Dawn City's inhabitants. Long before the battle began, he had set up a protective barrier to shield the civilians from the aftershocks.

"Thank goodness, I thought that kid had truly lost his mind," Evelyn said, patting her chest with relief. Her face still showed lingering fear—if those two forces had been allowed to descend on the city, not only would ordinary people have been doomed, but even powerful Superclass warriors like her would have stood no chance.

"Of course," Lucia said with pride, a smug smile spreading across her face. "He's my student. He's always meticulous in everything he does."

Sophia glanced at her teacher, who was holding her tightly in an exaggerated display of relief. Disdain flickered in her eyes, completely undisguised.

Then her gaze turned skyward.

The golden Divine Flame and the radiant light of dawn clashed violently, splitting the heavens into two opposing realms.

Luca, gripping the Solar Divine Spear, stood with cold determination, his entire form wreathed in Divine Flame. His strikes fell like torrential rain, each one carrying the force of a meteor crashing to the earth, its momentum utterly terrifying.

Matilda, shrouded in starlight, moved swiftly to evade the onslaught. Though she appeared unscathed, there was an undeniable hint of disarray in her movements.

The clash of their battle echoed across the land, shaking the earth to its core. Mountains collapsed, rivers surged backward.

And the once-pristine forest and towering peaks were flattened in an instant, as if the apocalypse had descended upon the Eternal Continent.

Watching the catastrophic collision of divine forces, a flicker of worry crossed Sophia's eyes.

"Can Luca win?" she silently asked herself.

In her hand, a blue ring, seemingly crafted from ice crystal, glimmered faintly.

A moment later, a lazy voice echoed in her mind. It chuckled lightly, responding to her unspoken question:

"Are you asking whether he can defeat that woman? If that's what you mean, then yes, it'll be easy for the boy.

"The Lord of the Sun has bestowed him with both his divine rank and the Solar Divine Spear, and even had his divine body tempered by the gods themselves.

"If he loses even with all that, then it would be an embarrassment, wouldn't it?"

The voice paused briefly, then continued in a calm, detached tone:

"But if you're asking whether he can survive against the Ancient God residing within the Dawn God Sect, then he's as good as dead.

"In fact, not only him—the entire Clinton Empire will be wiped off the Eternal Continent.

"The power of the Ancient Gods is something even the divine pantheon cannot resist, let alone him."

Sophia's expression didn't change, but her voice was calm as she asked, "Can you help him?"

The voice let out a cold laugh. "Why should I? This is his choice, his path—for that princess of his. If he dies, it's his own fault."

It continued mockingly: "Besides, it's not like he'll really die. The one who'll perish is just that mortal princess. What does that have to do with us?"

Sophia frowned slightly, her tone steady. "I can agree to the terms you proposed back then."

The voice sounded genuinely surprised. "Are you serious? Weren't you the one who always wanted her dead? And now you want to save her?"

"I didn't," Sophia instinctively retorted. Then, as if realizing something, her frown deepened.

The voice let out a coquettish laugh. "Haha, I was just teasing. No need to get so worked up.

"Fine, I'll agree to this. If that Ancient God shows up, I'll intervene. Of course, as per our agreement…"

The voice curved into a playful tone. "Half of your body will belong to me from now on."

"It's half of my time," Sophia corrected firmly.

Meanwhile, outside Dawn City.

An ancient, imposing armored airship hovered in mid-air, exuding an aura of death and foreboding.

A black flag fluttered in the wind, emblazoned with a blood-red crescent moon—a symbol of the All-Beings Empire.

"Dawn City sure is lively today," a striking young man in an elegant black robe remarked as he gazed upward. His golden slit-pupil eyes gleamed faintly with amusement, filled with schadenfreude.

"We've been flying for ages, and it's all been for nothing," grumbled a muscular, dark-skinned man clad in heavy armor. Towering at nearly five or six meters, he had the unmistakable physique of a giant or someone with giant blood coursing through his veins.

Among the entourage of high-ranking officials from the All-Beings Empire, one middle-aged man with scaly features sighed and shook his head. "Two gods are battling. Dawn City is doomed, and the Clinton Empire will likely follow. There's no point in staying here, Prince Marcel."

The man in the black robe, Marcel Borosi, was one of the four great rulers of the All-Beings Empire. The son of the Dragon King Rogers Borosi, he was a pureblooded black dragon of noble lineage, holding a status equivalent to that of the Clinton Empire's crown prince or second prince.

The All-Beings Empire, home to countless races, was rife with internal power struggles among its ruling factions. This visit to Clinton had been intended to secure an alliance with the royal family and the Phillips family. But upon arriving, they found themselves witnessing a battle between two legendary deities.

Although neither combatant was a true god, they were far beyond the level anyone here could contend with.

"Don't be so hasty. We're already here; we might as well enjoy the show," Marcel replied nonchalantly, his tone as carefree as if he were watching a play. His evident enjoyment of the chaos left the others helplessly exasperated.

Prince Marcel had many admirable qualities, but his penchant for reveling in other people's drama was a source of widespread criticism.

Once, back in the All-Beings Empire, he had heard rumors about a Superclass Lord with a peculiar fondness for minotaurs. That very night, Marcel had sneaked onto the nobleman's roof to confirm the story for himself.

This scandal became public knowledge only because the prince had not only witnessed the event but also recorded it using a memory crystal. The footage spread across the four royal cities, ultimately driving the disgraced noble to take his own life out of humiliation.

Now, Marcel's golden eyes lit up as he clicked his tongue in amazement. "This boy's got some skill, huh? It looks like the fight's about to be decided."

The officials from the All-Beings Empire were momentarily stunned, then collectively looked up toward the skies above Dawn City.

The once-divided firmament, split between golden Divine Flame and starlit brilliance, was now consumed entirely by a blinding gold radiance.

Amid the infinite Divine Flame, a colossal divine statue rose to unimaginable heights, towering into the heavens!

Its eyes burned with Divine Flame, and its mountainous hands radiated an apocalyptic might as they descended toward Matilda, who was shrouded in starlight.

Faced with this terrifying blow, Matilda's complexion turned pale. She desperately channeled the power of the Orb of Stars in her hand.

A burst of radiant light erupted!

Endless starlight cascaded from the heavens, converging into a vast, flowing celestial river. Its currents shimmered with boundless energy as it surged upward to meet the descending giant hand.

The moment the two forces collided, time seemed to stand still.

Then, a blinding white light erupted!

Boom!!!

The earth shook violently! Laws of nature disintegrated! Space itself shattered into fragments!

The celestial river of starlight began to splinter and collapse, inch by inch, as the overwhelming divine power rippled outward like a hurricane mixed with a tsunami.

The light emitted by the Orb of Stars dimmed abruptly!

"This... how is this possible?" Matilda's face turned deathly pale, her eyes filled with disbelief.

She could not fathom how her opponent had so effortlessly shattered the power of the Orb of Stars.

On top of the divine statue, Luca stood tall, his expression calm and impassive, like a still, bottomless lake.

His gaze lowered, coldly fixed on Matilda's pale, trembling figure. He uttered a single word in an icy tone:

"Die."

The sound reverberated through the heavens and the earth!

The golden hand, imbued with unimaginable power, descended with devastating force, while countless onlookers stared in horrified awe.

The Solar Divine Flame surged like a tidal wave, engulfing Matilda in an instant.

In mere moments, her body was reduced to ashes beneath the relentless Divine Flame.

The Queen of the Clinton Empire, Matilda, had fallen.

Her death came swiftly, her form obliterated before the eyes of all.


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