Ten Azurex appeared at once. Chains descended from the skies. Ten Azurex Soul Constructed attacked at once.
It beca clear by the twelfth wave that Sylas was controlling so many aspects of the battlefield that it wasn't even remotely a fair fight.
First the Azurex ca in singles. Then the mont Sylas controlled ten of them, they started coming in groups of ten.
There was no way it was a coincidence.
Unfortunately for them, not only did Sylas have the Spaceti Tree planted here, but he also had absolute control over the Spaceti of the Secret Realm.
With both footholds, it would have been a nightmare for the Azurex on the other side to manage the portal on their own. It would have taken soone much more powerful than Sylas to reverse things. But by this point, the system was so alert that none of them dared to.
To make matters worse, even if such an existence could have interfered, it was already too late. A large swarm of the Azurex had already entered the portal. Until their "queue" was finished up, there was little that could be done to change the situation.
Sylas just slaughtered them wantonly. It was like he didn't see them any differently from Mortals. He hardly seed to register that they were Gods at all.
And with every corpse that fell, and every river of blood that flowed, the mark Sylas left on the spawns only grew deeper and deeper.
Helena had already fainted several tis. Sylas wasn't even torturing her. In fact, though she was a Level 0, the strength of her body was nearing what one would expect from an elevated Race. As such, though she hung by chains, she wasn't being hurt in the slightest.
Even so, her heart had stopped entirely of its own accord several tis, she had soaked her clothing all the way through with sweat, and she kept fading in and out of consciousness.
Her fear, her realization of what was going on, her sudden acceptance that this was only happening because she had crafted the mistake of letting her pride sway her embarrassnt and her actions... It all ca together until she had nothing left to give but fear and pleading.
And yet, staring at Sylas' back, she couldn't even find the words. She knew she was finished.
She could feel the Will of this man. It was unbreakable. Unshakeable.
If he said that he would do sothing, he would do it.
The only hope she had of survival was Sylas' failure.
"Please... Please..." she mumbled.
She heaved, stomach acid spilling out from her bottom lip and down her chin. She had never even eaten before, what else could she have to vomit up?
The sizzling discomfort at the back of her throat did nothing to help her situation at all.
All the while, Sylas didn't even seem to acknowledge her, but he saw everything. Inwardly, he was shaking his head. If there was a small chance he would have let Helena live before, now those odds were zero.
He didn't need such a coward in a commanding position.
It also made him realize that the Favorability Score was about more to him than just a number of how much loyalty these spawns had to him. It was also an easy way of gauging their personalities.
Just because they had a powerful Profession and grade didn't an that they were worth nurturing. Even if he let Helena live, her cowardice, not to ntion her hot-headedness, would eventually cost him one day unless he micromanaged everything she did.
By comparison, after Sylas' threats, Vera's Favorability had actually gone up to 6/10 after initially dipping to 4/10 under Helena's scrutiny of him.
The others had all dipped to 2/10, with one of them, the farr, dipping to 1/10. But Vera's reversal was very interesting.
It ant that she appreciated a stronger, heavy-handed leader though the others did not. The farr, Calder Rho, was the most vehently against this form of governance. But that wasn't necessarily a poor thing either.
Though he was more likely to rebel, he also had a backbone and that was valuable.
The question was if his backbone manifested in backroom deals and sneaky attempts at usurping power, or if he was more straightforward.
The nuances of all of this would decide how Sylas managed things. But, honestly, Sylas wasn't worried.
If he was in the outside world, he would have never taken such an aggressive approach. That was because he wouldhave to worry about collusion with other powers and existences.
But here, the environnt was very closed off. There was no one here to rely on but himself.
He was the God of the Hibernation Realm. There was nothing that happened here that could be hidden from him.
In that case, why would he waste ti being diplomatic when he didn't have to?
Still, Sylas was curious. He wondered if his thods would collapse under their own weight or not.
Ti would tell.
But he knew for a fact that of the 10 spawns, the only one that seed to really want to see him succeed was Vera. Helena was all but praying on his downfall, while there was a deep frown on Calder's face that only grew deeper with every Azurex that fell.
They all knew that it was only a matter of ti before it wasn't just F-tiers appearing any longer.
They had certainly sent so of their best, and in that number, there would certainly be E-tiers... and D-tiers.
And as though on cue, that was exactly what happened.
The world shook and a roar shook the skies. An eye practically the size of the portal peeked out and Sylas felt his control over Spaceti falter.
It felt like countless firecrackers were going off at once and the portal suddenly violently expanded.
In the next mont, a head as large as Sky Roaming appeared and Sylas had to look straight up.
That was no E-tier.
That was a D-tier.
[ikai Azurex (DDD )]
[Level: 137]
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