Almost at the sa ti.
The entire Earth saw Arishem the Judge and Aaron.
Whether it was the West, which was currently in dayti or the East, which was in nightti, Arishem the Judge's six eyes illuminated the sky like giant light bulbs.
Aaron grew larger and larger, yet no matter how much he grew, his mass did not seem to trigger a geological disaster. The entire Earth was protected by so mysterious power, completely unaffected by the two super giants.
Aaron left Earth, his body the sa size as Arishem the Judge's and looked at him.
Although Aaron didn't know which pair of eyes he should look into, he instinctively looked at the top two eyes.
As for why, he simply didn't want to look up at others.
When he was in this gigantic state, his physical strength would increase exponentially, allowing him to better exert all his power. Now, his power was hundreds of millions of tis stronger than in his human form.
"Ego? Tiamut?"
"Who are you? You are not a Celestial."
Arishem the Judge was sowhat confused.
He could sense Tiamut's aura from the other party, and at the sa ti, he detected the aura of a certain deford child he hadn't paid attention to.
Aaron gained their power?
Is it so kind of replication ability?
He thought of a certain guy.
However, that guy seed to have essential differences from Aaron.
What surprised Arishem the Judge even more was that he couldn't even see through Aaron's essence.
He could analyze so of the Divine Power characteristics based on Aaron's energy fluctuations.
For example, Asgardian, Vanir, Celestials, etc.
But these were all Aaron's disguises, his outermost, most superficial things.
Aaron's true core, however, was a blur.
Unpredictable, unfathomable, unobservable.
"As you can see, I am an ordinary Earthling."
Aaron answered his question, but it wasn't the answer Arishem the Judge wanted.
Arishem hesitated for a mont and asked, "Why did you kill Tiamut?"
"I am the lord of the nine realms, Earth is my territory. How can I allow others to snore beside my bed?" Aaron said as a matter of course.
Arishem remained silent at this excuse.
Earth was created by the Celestials. If anything, it was their territory. However, he didn't say these words out loud.
Besides, before Asgard beca the lord of the nine realms, before they were even born, Tiamut was already gestating on Earth.
"Where is Tiamut?"
Arishem looked at Aaron, his tone still calm and indifferent.
"He needs Earth as nourishnt for his growth, so he can create more stars and planets, and create more life."
"You know the great mission of the Celestials, so you shouldn't stop us, and you can't."
Arishem's ntal voice rang out.
He still hadn't given up on destroying Earth. This was the choice he had made a billion years ago.
This was his will, the will of the Pri Celestial.
When he made his decision to use Earth as the creation ground for Tiamut, the gears of fate had already quietly begun to turn.
Tiamut needed Earth.
Aaron's eyes narrowed slightly, hearing the implied aning in the other party's words.
"I said, Earth is mine." He reiterated.
Arishem the Judge's six eyes burst with brilliant light.
"Whether these Earthlings are worthy of survival, I have my own standards for judgnt."
"I will decide their fate based on Ajak's mories."
"But before that, either hand over Tiamut, or... you beco Tiamut."
"Third ti." Aaron sighed.
"What?" Arishem asked, puzzled.
Aaron's eyes erupted with light. "Three strikes and you're out. I don't want to say the sa thing a third ti."
"Arishem, rember this, the survival of Earth is not up to you, but up to ."
This ti, Aaron didn't give Arishem another chance to speak.
His arm, comparable to Earth's diater, carrying trillions of tons of force, fell onto Arishem's head in an instant.
Arishem had no ti to react. The pure physical force, enough to destroy a star, instantly sent him flying billions of kiloters away.
—
"Well hit!"
"Beat him up!"
In Asgard's Royal Palace of Valaskjalg.
Odin, who had rushed over upon hearing the news, excitedly stamped Gungnir heavily.
Aaron's punch, landing on Arishem's face, brought him imnse satisfaction.
That was Arishem the Judge, the Pri Celestial.
Yet, wasn't he just beaten by the King of Asgard?
Next ti he went to the Omnipotence City, it would definitely drive those old geezers mad.
You have fake Celestial statues as guards, but we've beaten the Celestials's boss.
Odin hadn't expected that, even as he was nearing the end of his life, he would still have a day to feel so proud.
Of course, he didn't forget to be ready to help at any mont.
"Prepare the Bifrost Bridge, ready to support Aaron at any ti."
"A re Celestial dares to act recklessly in my Nine Realms' territory, they don't know what's coming to them."
Arishem's arrival had made Odin nervous for quite a while.
Though he was reluctant to admit it, it was a fact that he was inferior to the Celestials.
And Arishem was the leader of the Celestials.
A powerful deity rumored to bring light and brightness to the universe.
Forget Arishem, even an ordinary Celestial was a giant. He could only arm wrestle with an ordinary Celestial.
"A Celestial is here?"
"Where?"
Thor, wielding Stormbreaker, rushed over upon hearing the news.
When he saw Arishem and Aaron, the hot-blooded Thor felt as if a basin of cold water had been poured over him, instantly calming down.
"That's a Celestial?"
"I thought Surtur was big, but this..."
Loki's expression kept changing.
"Father, can uncle handle that guy?"
"Or... should we imdiately use the Bifrost Bridge?"
The Bifrost Bridge could theoretically destroy a planet.
But now, Arishem and Aaron were both several tis the size of Earth.
Would the Bifrost Bridge be useful?
After Thor and Loki arrived, Odin had already regained his usual calm deanor.
He said calmly, "Now is not the ti. We must launch a fatal blow against Arishem at the most critical mont."
"The Nine Realms are not a place for a Celestial to run wild."
Thor and Loki were both quite excited by these words.
It spoke to their hearts.
"Go, uncle!"
"Kill that foolish Celestial!"
Suddenly—
Arishem seed to sense sothing and glanced in Asgard's direction.
Loki and Thor's raised hands froze in place. The mont their eyes t those six large eyeballs, they felt a certain power invade their souls, making them shiver.
He... can see us?
However, Arishem had no ti to bother with Asgard.
Because he felt pain.
Aaron's power surprised him greatly but what followed was anger.
He was Arishem the Judge.
Arishem turned his head and looked at Aaron but Aaron's equally magnificent figure was no longer in his sight.
"Behind you."
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