Edge of the Apocalypse

Chapter 1511: God Of Slaughter



Chapter 1511: God Of Slaughter

A moment later, a screen opened in front of Alan. On the screen was an imperial general. He looked like he had just come down from the battlefield, and he was still panting heavily. When he saw Allen, he immediately stood up straight and shouted, "Imperial General Ledo greets His Highness Allen."

Alan nodded, "General Ledo, looks like you're at war?"

Ledo said "hmm", "Those damned Adahua Planet men launched a general attack on us, and now they have a full-scale confrontation with us."

"Where's General Devlin? She's on the battlefield?"

"No, General, she's not in the base."

"What's going on?"

Ledo clearly showed a hesitant expression. It wasn't that he suspected that Allen wouldn't take sides with Adahua Planet, but that Allen had asked Devlin and the army to stay where they were. Now that Devlin had left without permission, she was afraid that Alan would use the name of Spenak to deal with Devlin.

Alan said in a low voice, "General Ledo, if you don't tell me the truth, please tell His Majesty yourself if there is any delay."

Ledo, an ordinary imperial general, didn't dare to face Spenak, so he didn't dare to delay any longer. "Your Highness, Lord Devlin is helpless," he concluded, "to tell the whole story of the capture of Earl Shawn and of Devlin's interception of Gulliver without authorization. If she didn't move, she would have escaped for Gulliver. But don't worry, before Lord Devlin left, she had already made the arrangements. "Right now, former Imperial Great General Samox is in battle. With him here, we won't lose."

"Former general?"

'"That's Lord's younger brother. He was frozen by Lord because of his violent temperament. This time, he was released under special circumstances. It seems that Samox won't lose control at the moment. At least, nothing will happen to our base until Lord returns."

"I understand. Tell me the exact coordinates of General Devlin."

Although Ledo had doubts, he didn't dare to ask any further. He hurriedly reported the coordinates. After Alan finished his communication, he said to the general beside him, "You guys go meet up with the ground base first. Remember, you just have to force the enemy back. We'll talk about the rest when I get back. I'll meet up with General Devlin in case anything happens."

"Yes, Your Highness."

The general did not doubt it and immediately went down to prepare. '"Are you going to save Gulliver?" Laura walked over and leaned against Allen's throne.

"It was obvious that Gulliver had some sort of plan to lure Devlin out. Unexpectedly, there was a general beside Devlin. Sounds like this Samox guy is crazy. I want you to go to the ground base with Bai. If Samox chased after Adahua Planet's men, he would use his insanity as an excuse to stop him for nothing. "If the other generals have any objections, say it's my order." Allen shook his head. "I've seen Gulliver's immovable iron wall before, and its defense is astonishing. However, Devlin was known to be the strongest general in terms of killing power, and her saber might not be able to withstand Gulliver's iron wall. I have to go, lest Gulliver be killed, and we lose the only chance to get in touch with Golden City. "

"Be careful." After Laura finished speaking, she went to Bai Dai to pass on Alan's instructions.

Ellen shook his hand and met Spenak in Demoic Ring City. After learning about his plan, Ellen thought about how to spread the news to Golden City. Thinking about it, he could only borrow Gulliver's hand. It just so happened that Sbernak had asked him to lead the troops to suppress Griffith. It was a good opportunity for Alan to get in touch with the Duke. The only thing to worry about was how to accomplish this without alarming Devlin.

Therefore, before arriving, he had already contacted Devlin once, using Spenak's reputation to suppress Devlin, hoping that he wouldn't have any contact with Adahua Planet before he arrived, so as to avoid any unforeseen events. Unexpectedly, Gulliver had other plans, which made the situation somewhat controllable. Alan sighed in his heart. Now, he could only hope that Gulliver wouldn't be in trouble. Then he still had a chance to save him. As long as Gulliver didn't die, he would have a way to get the Duke to contact Golden City. There was even a chance to communicate with Lucy. Alan was even more anxious when he thought of this. Unfortunately, no matter how anxious he was, he could not leave the starship and pounce on Devlin and the others. Thus, he could only sit on the ship and watch the planet constantly expand through the porthole.

A few minutes later, the fleet began to enter the planet's atmosphere.

A fierce and domineering saber light flashed across the wilderness, leaving behind a deep ravine like cheese. There were already more than a dozen ravines like this, and they crisscrossed into a network. From the sky, the ground was like a black net!

Gulliver looked at the distant saber light and a drop of sweat slid down his forehead. Looking at the so-called immovable wall, a bitter smile could not help but appear on his face. If Alan hadn't awakened and gone berserk that day on Planet Heaven, it would have been certain that he would have been suppressed by the Wall Mountain. Today, it was used on Devlin, but Gulliver was a little overwhelmed. Devlin was indeed worthy of being the number one general. Every time her Black Demon slashed with all its might, the power of the Hunxiong Saber would have pierced through the mountain. If Griffin hadn't been a seamstress, he would have hurriedly filled in every gap in the mountain wall. If Devlin were allowed to do anything, the immovable iron wall would probably be shattered in less than ten strikes.

Even so, Gulliver began to sense that Devlin was gaining the upper hand.

The wall mountain formed a world of its own.

This world was made up of countless Origin Energy walls. They descended one after another, wanting to trap Devlin. Devlin held the Black Devil in her hand and slashed out with a single saber, shattering more than a dozen walls. A full-force attack would pierce through the mountain wall. However, after cutting through the mountain wall, Gulliver would quickly use his Origin Energy to repair it. It seemed like Devlin was only doing useless work. But Devlin and Gulliver both knew that the immovable iron wall was no longer able to trap Devlin.

The two of them were experts of the same level, but they were only good at different things. Gulliver was an immovable iron wall that looked like a towering mountain, and its interior was extremely changeable. Using different combinations of Origin Energy walls to gradually suppress his opponent was indeed a brilliant method, and it could be seen that Gulliver's control over Origin Energy was extremely meager. Even an expert like Mirion would be crushed to death if they faced other generals of the empire. However, Devlin's saber was so powerful that Gulliver was unable to suppress it like he did to other experts. Once Devlin was given the chance to cut through the wall, she would actually be given the chance to fight with Gulliver for Origin Energy. After all, this immovable iron wall was made of Gulliver's origin power. Every wall in the wall mountain was a portion of Gulliver's Origin Energy. Gulliver had used up a portion of his Origin Energy after being sliced through one side. Even if a Dominant Realm expert could replenish it by absorbing spatial origin energy, once the rate of replenishment couldn't keep up with the consumption rate, it would gradually be suppressed by the opponent.

This was actually a simple truth. If Gulliver was also an expert in battle techniques, then he could use battle techniques to make up for the problem of Origin Energy consumption. However, if he was good at defending and Devlin was good at attacking, then the situation would inevitably turn into a situation where both sides would consume Origin Energy. It wasn't that Gulliver hadn't thought about it, it was just that he had fought with Devlin a few times in the past as a reference. Now, Devlin's destructive power had exceeded his expectations, making him feel like he had miscalculated.

Within the mountain wall, a smile appeared on Devlin's face. Through her previous probing, she had roughly guessed the speed at which Gulliver's Origin Energy was replenished, and she had also drawn up what damage she needed to achieve to break through this mountain wall. Since she was confident, Devlin naturally didn't want to waste any more time with Gulliver. His entire body trembled, and the blades behind him bounced up at the same time. Then, Origin Energy surged, and phantom images condensed from Origin Energy pounced out from his body. The shadows caught the blades and drew their sabers together with Devlin's body. Instantly, the saber light within the wall mountain was dazzling, and several saber lights shot towards the surroundings of the wall mountain like blooming flowers.

Outside the wall, Gulliver's pupils shrank. Inside the immovable iron wall, numerous rays of brilliant light shot out, slicing through the mountain wall from all directions. Five or six saber lights rumbled in all directions. After the saber lights, a powerful shockwave followed, causing a cloud of dust to rise up in the wilderness. Amidst the dust, Gulliver's wall collapsed. Duke sighed inwardly. Devlin's destructive power in an instant had already exceeded the limit he could repair. The immovable iron wall was broken by the number one general.

Before Gulliver could sigh, he clenched his hands and a tower shield formed from Origin Energy fell into his hands. He slammed his two shields into the dust. A moment later, Devlin's chuckle and a few flashes of light resounded in the dust. Then Gulliver flew backwards, both of his shields shattered, and his palms were drenched in blood. Originally, he wasn't good at attacking, but now that he was using his own weakness to fight for other people's strengths, how could he not lose? Devlin easily shattered his Origin Tower Shield, shocking him to the point that his hands were bleeding and he even gave him a kick. Although that strike was not struck by the saber, Devlin's Origin Energy was as fierce as her saber. It was not easy for Gulliver to be rushed into his body by her tyrannical Origin Energy. His face turned pale and he couldn't get up for a moment.

Amidst the billowing dust, Devlin walked out with her knife. The heavy armor was wrapped in dust and smoke. From afar, it looked like a huge war flag was dragging behind Devlin.

His aura was unparalleled!

"Duke Gulliver, it looks like you've lost yourself today. How about it, if you consider surrendering, I won't kill you." Devlin said calmly.

Gulliver smiled. He had to say that he was very graceful. Even at this moment, he still had a calm appearance. He wiped the blood from the corner of his mouth and stood up. "Isn't it too early to say such words? Even if General Devlin can kill me, I believe you will have to pay a price."

"To be so calm and unhurried even when you're about to die is indeed like being a great general." Devlin shrugged, "But I hate people like you the most, so I changed my mind and will kill you now!"

She pointed her saber at the ground and began to run. A few seconds later, she entered the extreme speed. The tip of the knife pulled a smoke dragon straight towards Gulliver. Gulliver shouted loudly, and with a shield covered with thick thorns on his hand, he went towards Devlin to welcome him. Just as the two of them were about to collide, a black shadow suddenly descended from the sky and pierced into the middle of the two sides. Then, a black sun rose up in the wilderness, radiating light a thousand meters away!


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