The Undead Dragon hovered in the corner of the space, quietly watching the battle. She did not participate, but she was not completely uninvolved either.
She believed that Kana chose to fight here and have her watch on the side for the sole reason of having her as a fallback guarantee.
After all, this was inside the Tower of Trial, and she held the authority over life and death here. Even if Kana unfortunately lost, she could instantly take his soul and quickly build a new body for him with the help of the tower's chanism, allowing his resurrection.
She thought this was why Kana let her stay here, so she deliberately avoided fighting, hiding on the outskirts and closely observing the situation.
For this dragon, who once wielded the Power of Life, she rarely engaged in combat, especially after reaching the Legendary Realm; the number of tis she fought beca even fewer.
How long has it been since she experienced a battle?
The ti was so long ago, she could barely rember.
And the intensity of the battle in this space far exceeded her imagination. At least, from her perspective, if it was the forr her facing opponents of the sa level, she would likely be crushed by these two with absolute power.
"Boom!"
Another intense burst of energy occurred.
The wave spread from the center, and the determined tal Giant was knocked away, heavily smashing onto the floor ford by the Blood Pool, sliding several ters.
Kana would not give the enemy a chance to catch a breath; at the mont of knocking the enemy away, he quickly chased them down, appearing above the tal Giant. A Long Spear materialized in his hand, and he thrust downward without hesitation.
The enemy tried to dodge, but its body functions beca increasingly sluggish, like a rusty old machine stuttering as it operated.
This strike hit accurately.
The Long Spear pinned the opponent to the ground like a nail.
"Hoo."
Kana let out a long breath.
At this mont, his Blood Volu had dropped to below half, and his face and body were covered with scars left by the foul energy attacks. This highly intense battle made even his datafied body feel deep fatigue.
Below, the pinned Four-ard tal Giant kept emitting creaking noises, seemingly still struggling.
But upon closer inspection, one would notice a large number of silver-red threads spreading over the opponent's tal body. Joints, nodes of the body, and various key points were being corroded by these threads.
At the sa ti, a lot of threads were descending from the sky, tightly wrapping the tal Giant's body.
"Humph!"
The Four-ard tal Giant, already unable to resist, snorted coldly, and with a sound of friction, words were spoken: "Do not defile my body."
When the words fell, a lot of foul energy began to dissipate, and the entire tal body collapsed as if losing vitality, completely overtaken by the silver-red threads.
Did the enemy just give up?
Not really. Such beings with strong survival abilities would still struggle even at the last mont, trying to test whether the reserved backup could revive them.
Unfortunately, the result was impossible.
Experience Value had already been successfully credited.
Looking at the Experience Value, Kana unsatisfactorily curled his lips.
"Just a bit short, the Experience required for leveling up is increasing."
The advantages brought by datafication, after all, have certain limitations.
"Did you not level up?"
The Undead Dragon flew over, circling around Kana, who was resting on the ground.
Kana rely shook his head slightly.
"Then it's truly difficult, even such a powerful enemy cannot raise your level?"
The Undead Dragon muttered to herself, in her view, such an enemy was already formidable enough.
Actually, Kana had been hoping for the Undead Dragon to fully join the Night Watchers, and naturally, he had spoken of the many benefits of joining them.
Despite Kana's various persuasions, the Undead Dragon, once a top-tier Dragon of Life, could not easily sever all her escape routes; she was still undecided and weighing her choices.
She understood that reaching the Legendary Realm made gaining power increasingly difficult.
However, Kana's words shattered her doubts.
"When the Void invasion cos, there will naturally be enough enemies to help you strengthen."
These words made the Undead Dragon open her mouth but unable to find a reason to refute.
Because it was indeed true.
Being such a powerful Star Realm Giant Dragon, the inheritance in her mind clearly recorded much information, including the process of Void invasion and fighting against it.
"But with your current strength, facing the Void invasion still makes it difficult to achieve high victory rates," The Undead Dragon could not help but say.
"You should be among those most familiar with the Night Watchers' subsequent plans outside the Night Watchers. You know in your heart that given the current situation, this victory rate is already the limit."
The Undead Dragon fell silent.
She turned to look at the tal Giant being corroded.
"So, acquiring her body is also one of your goals? Was this prisoner specifically selected and released by you?"
Kana did not conceal it, calmly nodding.
These prisoners were naturally chosen carefully by him and had to be fully utilized from inside to outside, becoming his gains.
"Your power truly is terrifying, especially for beings like us without flesh and blood."
The Undead Dragon couldn't help but sigh.
Kana just waved his hand casually: "Alright, I'll rest for a bit and then continue. Are you going to keep watching on the side?"
"You want to continue?" The Undead Dragon looked at him in surprise.
"You should understand my purpose in doing this, so why not continue?"
"Where do you get so many keys to open cages and information on prisoners? You haven't even left this world, and you've never been stained with the Power of the Star Realm."
This was what puzzled the Undead Dragon deeply.
"Because I am a Prophet," Kana casually made up.
However, such words might fool others, but to deceive a dragon was clearly impossible.
"Liar, the knowledge in dragon heritage covers all aspects of the Star Realm."
...
Bestar Continent.
Beast King Tavern.
In the tavern's hall, the Beast King lazily lounged on a wide chair.
In front of him was a long table, with chairs of various sizes on either side.
At this mont, so chairs were empty, while others were occupied by Beastn from different races.
There are many humanoid Beastn types, but not every race acknowledges belonging to the Beastn race.
For example, Centaurs and Minotaurs.
It's important to note that Ratn are not humanoid Beastn but a non-human race.
A bird Beastman with white feathers spoke in a crisp voice: "According to information from the Grand Fleet, the Four Gods' forces have completely withdrawn from Lebia Continent. They abandoned the Ratn."
"Indeed, depraved bastards," A Werewolf cursed without reservation.
"What I need to consider now is those Barbarians. They will certainly return, and this ti might co with more support from the Four Gods."
"Maybe we should relax our restrictions on the Night Watchers; it's clear that Evil God activities will beco more frequent in our region afterwards."
"Uh... that's no longer realistic now."
"Why?"
With everyone speaking one after another, heated discussions on various matters unfolded.
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