Chapter 1728: Cain vs Divine Calamity
Divine Calamity’s Oga Clone swiftly traversed the skies, rapidly closing in on the Volcano Tree. During the journey, he familiarized himself with the latest state of the ongoing Oga War.
He was mildly intrigued to learn that Cain Laurifer had managed to defeat Michael, a Peak Prima Deity of Divine Sea Heaven. Such an accomplishnt was impressive, yet it did nothing to deter Divine Calamity from his goal.
After all, the Oga Clone possessed strength that surpassed any Prima Deity, no matter how formidable they might appear.
Still, this information provided clarity, confirming that entrusting the task to his son, Andrew, would indeed have been a mistake. Cain was clearly far more dangerous than initially assud. The decision to send the Oga Clone was undoubtedly the correct one.
It took Divine Calamity’s Oga Clone very little ti to finally arrive at the Volcano Tree. His gaze sharpened instantly as he focused on the core of the ancient structure, quickly identifying the presence of a humanoid figure ford from a blend of fire and shadows.
With his imnse experience and keen insight, it was obvious to Divine Calamity that Cain had killed Jarkal, stolen his identity, and used it to maneuver effortlessly within the ranks of the enemy forces.
“Scheming and powerful indeed,” Divine Calamity thought with faint admiration, briefly lanting the lost opportunity. A fleeting trace of disappointnt flashed across his eyes—not genuine remorse, but rather the pragmatic regret one feels upon losing a valuable tool.
Yet this brief distraction did not linger. Imdiately afterward, Divine Calamity lifted his hand, gathering a dense orb of black gravitational energy. He felt no need to introduce himself, nor did he waste a single word on his intended victim.
In his eyes, Cain was no more than an insignificant insect—soone he could crush whenever and however he desired. Such was the imnse arrogance granted by his ArchDeity status.
Without hesitation, Divine Calamity compressed the gravitational orb into a spiraling lance. Despite it being a normal spell, its lethal power was sufficient to obliterate even a Peak Prima Deity who was caught off guard. Unfortunately for Divine Calamity, Cain had long been prepared.
At the exact mont Divine Calamity moved to release his lethal strike, Cain’s eyes sharpened intensely. Without warning, he poured his full power into the heart of the Volcano Tree.
Dozens of ticulously hidden 36 Revolutions Flas within the massive tree exploded simultaneously, filling the surroundings with a kaleidoscopic array of vibrant colors.
A thunderous roar echoed as the Volcano Tree, an ancient marvel that had stood for millions of years, violently detonated into a towering pillar of fire, shadows, and multicolored flas that surged directly toward Divine Calamity’s Oga Clone.
The Oga Clone’s eyes widened slightly in surprise—not rely because Cain had anticipated his arrival, but because he had responded with such astonishing speed, precision, and overwhelming ferocity. An instant wave of irritation and contempt surged within Divine Calamity; in his mind, Cain should have humbly accepted his predetermined fate rather than fighting against it.
Despite these brief emotions, Divine Calamity’s combat instincts remained impeccable. He instantly discarded the gravitational lance, knowing it was no longer viable, and swiftly raised both arms forward to counter the devastating attack.
“Singularity Guard Field!”
A perfectly spherical barrier of compressed gravitational energy manifested around him, intercepting Cain’s fiery assault head-on. The enormous pillar of flas and shadows struck the barrier with a deafening roar, causing space itself to ripple violently.
The impact of the strike was catastrophic enough to annihilate, or at the very least severely wound, even a Peak Prima Deity. Yet Divine Calamity’s defensive sphere not only resisted—it began absorbing the energy from the attack itself, generating a powerful halo around its edges. Clearly, the Oga Clone’s defensive prowess was nothing short of extraordinary.
Yet, before even a nanosecond had passed since the collision, a hidden space formation lit up brightly amid the clouds high above. The formation activated instantly, creating a portal from which Cain plunged downward like a falling teor.
Flas and stormlight surged around him; his skin turned deep red, muscles bulging with barely contained power, his eyes blazing with focused intensity. Gripping the Shooting Star Dragon Halberd tightly, Cain descended like divine retribution itself.
His Primordial Eyes glowed brightly, allowing him to clearly perceive the defensive barrier’s weakest point. With absolute precision and guided by The Flow, Cain drove the halberd downward, unleashing every ounce of his formidable strength.
“BOOOOOOOOOOOMMMMM!!!”
A cataclysmic explosion echoed through the heavens, violently shaking the very atmosphere around them. To Divine Calamity’s astonishnt, his previously impregnable Singularity Guard Field trembled fiercely under Cain’s assault, flas and stormlight beginning to penetrate through cracks that swiftly ford on its surface.
Divine Calamity’s eyes widened further, astonishnt briefly flooding his expression. No Peak Prima Deity, no matter how extraordinary, should have been able to breach his defenses. Yet Cain had achieved the impossible, pushing the Oga Clone to its defensive limits.
Still, Divine Calamity quickly steadied himself, shaking off the montary shock. He sneered with contempt, staring coldly at Cain. “Not good enough,” he mocked disdainfully, swiftly channeling additional energy into his guard field to stabilize it once more.
However, his confidence faltered abruptly when Cain’s right eye suddenly ignited with an intense, dark radiance—the unmistakable glow of the Dark Moon Eye.
Had the true Divine Calamity been physically present, his overwhelmingly powerful soul defenses would have instantly repelled such a technique. rely attempting it would have driven Cain into a comatose state due to severe backlash. But this was rely an Oga Clone—powerful but fundantally limited in comparison to the true ArchDeity.
Instantly, Divine Calamity’s consciousness plunged into a terrifying black-and-white realm. A sinister dark moon lood ominously overhead, and countless hooks erged violently from the darkness, viciously piercing his spiritual flesh.
For Divine Calamity, the tornt felt like an eternity, his ego ruthlessly tortured within the Oga Clone. In reality, only a single second elapsed before he regained his senses. His gaze sharpened rapidly, and he shook off the terrifying ntal attack, stabilizing his shaken consciousness.
Yet, though the Oga Clone’s ego and mind remained intact, the sa could not be said for the Singularity Guard Field. The montary lapse in Divine Calamity’s control was enough. The powerful barrier—already strained by Cain’s earlier assault—collapsed completely, leaving Divine Calamity exposed and vulnerable.
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