Regardless of their world-defying power, there was a limit that none could overco.
Throughout the fierce battle, several entities showed that they were able to pierce the limiter since it was softened by Rex, and the Executor's energy level—soaring back to the ninth rank realm even with the First Breath still in place.
Nothing happened for a short while, but there was a storm brewing as the battle continued.
Oblivious to everyone, the white sphere in the sky was gaining mass.
All of the excess energy that broke through the set limiter was gathered and molded by it.
Due to Rex's Night of the Full Moon Do, nobody realized this was happening.
Following that silent phenonon—the gathered excess energy concentrated on a point and created a blob—it was charging with swirling energy with each second. Just when the brutal battle reached its peak, this blob finally popped.
Swoosh!!
Like before the battle, the white sphere fired a suppressing white beam.
However, unlike the white beams it fired before, this one was as big as the entire creek itself.
If seen from the side, this white beam was akin to a smite from heaven.
A tool to punish those who acted out of line.
Rex stretches his arms wide as if embracing the entire world, his silhouette casts against the backdrop of the incoming white beam above—engulfing the Executor, in his shadow. Despite the overwhelming pressure on his shoulders, Rex remained unflinching.
Matter of fact, he adorned a daunting smile as his ruby red eyes glowed a contrasting light.
"The world welcod us, setting the stage for our final showdown," Rex declared.
Staring directly into the Executor's soul, Rex struck fear into his heart.
"Rise, Fifthborn. Only the stronger out of us two shall co out of this alive," He continued.
As the words reached him—the Executor's face drained of color before a rush of adrenaline, a kick of life gave him a little bit of strength. He spun on his feet—leaving behind the Golden Slayer in a desperate bid to escape.
But in the blink of an eye, Rex was upon him, ensnaring him in a chokehold from behind.
Exhausted of everything right now, Rex could only opt to use his raw strength.
He held the Executor in place, unwilling to let go.
"Unhand you lunatic! If we stay here, both of us are going to die!!" the Executor shouted.
Listening to the dread in his tone, Rex smirked, "We'll have to see about that..."
KABOOM!!
Like a divine lance thrown from the very heart of the cosmos—the white beam struck down the creek below, a blinding cascade of light engulfing every crevice and shadow. In its wake—destruction reigned supre.
Anything it touches is devasted by its power.
One could see the watery essence, the lifeblood of the land, vaporized into tendrils of mist, vanishing into the ether. Ancient trees, guardians of the earth, were torn from their roots—lifted skyward by the force before disintegrating into splinters and dust.
Even the sanctified ground of the Symposium of Upper Divinities was not spared.
All of the stoic statues, remnants of formidable figures of the past, succumbed to the fury of the white beam. Cracks spiderwebbed across their stone forms, their proud visages crumble into rubbles as if struck by the hand of an angry God.
Nevertheless, a singular anomaly persisted.
Unlike the other parts of the creek, a small portion of the Symposium remains untouched.
A small island of stability amidst the maelstrom of destruction.
Due to the presence of two figures, Rex and the Executor—their auras helped a small area of the Symposium to remain. Even though in the face of annihilation, they stood undaunted, the two could be seen teetering on the brink of oblivion.
Both were the center of the inexorable wrath of the world itself.
Rex knew that this phenonon would happen as the System surprisingly warned him.
In the midst of savoring the tasty sight of desperation beginning to engulf the Executor—Rex had his attention abruptly drawn to a large notification that was assuming and flashing with a crimson hue.
He was caught off guard as the System should be deactivated until he defeats the Executor.
But as he read the notification, he understood why this happened.
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