The Hidden Extra: The Lazy Prince Refuses to Ascend The Throne Chapter 208: A Mysterious Man Equal to a Singularity
Whoosh!
The monster’s body was dragged into the black hole until it completely vanished.
The black hole itself was only a hundred ters wide—far smaller than the monster’s massive fra. Yet its overwhelming suction force turned the creature into nothing more than a al.
Nolan waved his right arm, and in an instant, the black hole disappeared.
The tension slowly eased. The weather cleared, and the once-raging sea grew calm again, leaving only small waves lapping against the island’s shore.
Nolan let out a quiet sigh and whispered, "It’s done. At last, I can go ho and get a good night’s sleep."
His gaze drifted toward the distance, where two warships were still battling the sea monster.
But from the look of it, victory was only a matter of ti. After all, the mastermind pulling the strings from the shadows was already dead.
Suddenly, he recalled the mont he fell from the ship and smacked his forehead.
"Tsk! What a pain. How am I supposed to explain this?" he muttered helplessly.
Once the sea monster was slain, Rafine would surely be weighed down with guilt. And sooner or later, Luvistar and Elina would learn of it too—only making the situation even ssier.
"I have to hurry back. I’ll just tell them the Singularity of Chaos saved ."
Convinced his reasoning was sound, Nolan was about to leave when a mocking voice echoed from ahead.
"Hahaha! Just as I thought—the Singularity of Chaos is truly sothing. No wonder the Singularity of Light fell to you."
Buzz!
A red portal opened, and a man stepped through. He was tall, clad in a fiery red robe, with a half-mask covering the upper part of his face.
His eyes glowed crimson, each pupil etched with a fiery symbol. His long, fla-red hair billowed in the wind.
The air grew heavy at his arrival. Within a radius of tens of kiloters, the sky turned blood-red—and ti itself ca to a halt.
Even the two warships and the sea monster mid-battle froze in place.
Nolan narrowed his eyes, his gaze sharpening on the newcor.
"Who are you?" he asked coldly.
The man’s power was overwhelming—on par with the Singularity of Light.
This was the first ti Nolan had witnessed such a being. Singularities stood at the pinnacle of power in this world.
There were only seven of them, known as the "Seven Singularities."
But now, soone wielding equal power had appeared out of nowhere—a revelation that truly stunned him.
"Pfft!" The mysterious man chuckled softly, shaking his head. "No need to be so tense, Singularity of Chaos. I haven’t co to fight—I’m here to deliver greetings from my master."
"Your master?" Nolan was stunned.
This man alone possessed terrifying power, yet he called himself a subordinate?
Just how strong was the one he called master? Could their strength surpass that of the Singularities themselves?
For the first ti, Nolan—who rarely showed interest in anything—felt a surge of genuine curiosity.
If such a figure truly existed, the balance of the world would collapse.
Part of Nolan even wanted to et him, just to see whether he could endure the full extent of his power. After all, since gaining his own strength, he had never once unleashed it completely.
"Yes, my master," the man confird with a small nod. "He’s very curious about you and hoped to et. Unfortunately, it isn’t possible."
Though his face was hidden behind the mask, his tone carried clear regret.
Nolan arched an eyebrow but spoke flatly, "So that’s all you ca for? I don’t think so. Just get to the point—I have plenty to do."
The man didn’t seem the least bit bothered by his indifference. He lifted his right hand, and a black token rose from the ground.
Nolan’s eyes widened in shock. It was the very sa token he had seen in Mathias’ mories.
"Don’t tell Mathias beca a monster because of you?"
A murderous aura burst from Nolan’s body, and the atmosphere instantly grew heavy.
He didn’t care about Mathias himself. What truly concerned him was the danger of the token. In the hands of a Celestial mage, it could summon countless mythical and ancient beasts that hadn’t walked the world in thousands of years.
If it fell into the wrong hands, the token would bring nothing but destruction and death to countless innocents.
Although Nolan was usually indifferent, he couldn’t simply stand by and watch people suffer.
After all, he was a prince—and protecting his people was his duty.
"Oh?" The man raised an eyebrow, amusent flickering in his voice. "So, you recognize this token. Yes, you’re right. I was the one who gave it to Mathias. Honestly, I didn’t expect him to wield it so well."
Nolan ignored his words and asked coldly, "Do you realize how much trouble that token has caused?"
He pointed toward the distant sea monster and continued, "Because of it, countless lives have been lost, and the eastern region has suffered devastating economic losses. Many are starving and in distress—so even dead. Are you aware of that?"
"Of course I know that," the man replied with a casual nod. A faint smirk tugged at his lips as he went on, "But do I care? Of course not. Humans are weak creatures—their deaths and misfortunes have nothing to do with ."
He shrugged, adding, "Besides, it was Mathias’ choice. He wanted revenge, and I rely gave him the ans. So really, I’m not the one to bla."
Nolan paused, admitting to himself that the man’s words weren’t entirely wrong.
Even so, he wasn’t about to yield. Stretching his hand forward, he commanded coldly, "Hand the token. Do that, and I’ll have no quarrel with you."
The man froze for a mont, then burst into laughter.
"Hahaha! How amusing... truly amusing!" He shook his head with a grin. "My master was right—you are arrogant. The Singularity of Chaos truly is fascinating! But you’ve underestimated far too much! I—"
Before he could finish, Nolan flashed in front of him, his left fist already swinging.
"So noisy, damn it!"
Bang!
His punch slamd into the man’s face with trendous force, sending him hurtling a kiloter away.
Yet the man quickly regained his balance, twisting his body in midair.
Reaching up, he touched the side of his mask—now cracked—and felt a sharp throb of pain in his skull that left him montarily dizzy.
"Singularity of Chaos..." He growled angrily. "You have crossed the line! Today, I will show you that I am not weaker than you!"
Boom!
A fiery red aura exploded from his body. Simultaneously, the air was swept away as the temperature around increased crazily.
He brought his hands together, and from under the ground, a sea of magma appeared and surged into the sky.
Nolan gasped in shock. "Isn’t that the power of the Singularity of Fla? How is that possible?"
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