Chapter 1126 - Ultra-Grade Battlefield
Chapter 1126 Ultra-Grade Battlefield
The battle in the sky was utter chaos at this point.
In general, the fighting was mostly between the arcanists and the otherworldly invaders.
However, who among these invaders–who were powerful enough to set foot on this foreign plane–was not a bloodthirsty predator in their own right?
Whenever any of the invaders became weakened for whatever reason, they instantly became ideal prey in the eyes of the other invaders.
Every single invader was keeping an eye out on their other competitors as they fought viciously against the arcanists.
Whenever an invader slipped up or got caught in the arcane barrage of the arcanists, countless bloodthirsty predators would descend upon them. The battles and conflicts that resulted from this were even wilder and more savage than the assault on the arcanists.
Greem saw all sorts of creatures and beings on this colorful battlefield. Ferocious disaster creatures of unusual size, powerful starbeasts with odd appearances utterly unlike those of any material creature, believers of the World of Gods, sinister liches of the Great Pan-Universe Alliance of Liches, elementium lords from the elementium worlds, merfolk, archons, underminers, ironforged……
If Greem were to intervene in an ultra-grade battle like this without a plan, even surviving would be a matter of luck. How was he supposed to force his opponents to reveal weakness and look for a chance of victory?
The green-robed lady was obviously the Fifth Ring arcanist of the floating city, Arcanist Freila. It wasn’t a surprise that she possessed such overwhelming power. Meanwhile, Scourge Lord Illhoof also demonstrated incredible might far beyond that of what he had shown when he fought against Greem and the others. Somehow, he had become so ferocious and terrifying all of a sudden. He was able to square off against a Fifth Ring arcanist without yielding a single step.
Greem could sense a distinct aura of power from him.
It seemed like the Sixth Grade Lord of Eternal Night behind Illhoof had projected a portion of his power to him. There was no other explanation for why Illhoof had become so powerful!
A Sixth Grade was a Sixth Grade, after all. Even if he was still controlling the same body and the same earth elementium, the consciousness of a Sixth Grade Scourge Lord was enough to amplify Illhoof’s powers by several factors. It was like he was an entirely different person altogether.
It was, perhaps, why ultra-grade powerhouses were so powerful!
Greem, Holly, and the siblings subtly concealed their auras as they secretly watched the battle from the side.
Several other equally unusual and powerful soul auras were hiding around this battlefield. It seemed like these beings were also secretly observing the fight, just like them.
Meanwhile, the god believers were fighting with Lich Kanganas in a different area. It was a violent battle as well, with endless energy tremors spreading through the air.
Greem faintly sensed the unique flux of an artifact in the energy aura.
These so-called artifacts were, in truth, Fifth Grade items or magical equipment!
The Orb of Shadows in Greem’s hands could be considered a support-type artifact.
Meanwhile, as the new leader of the Witches of Fate, Alice had plenty of artifacts in her possession. The Staff of Divination had been sealed and damaged. At the very best, it was considered a pseudo-artifact. Apart from the Staff of Divination, Alice still had the Cards of Fate, the Hourglass of Time, the Witch’s Mask, and the Mercury Accessories, all of which were Fate equipment. They were incredible magical items that were as powerful as artifacts.
Moreover, they were custom equipment for the Witches of Fate!
It was the reason why Alice could speak with equal authority with the other Fourth Grade witch leaders as a Third Grade herself!
It was precisely because of how familiar he was with artifacts that Greem was so sensitive to their unique law aura.
After a simple evaluation of the situation, Greem determined that he did not have the ability to benefit from this battlefield at all, not while all these greedy wolves were looking on from the sidelines as well. He quietly notified his two companions, and the three of them snuck away to another battlefield.
A kilometer and a half away, Lich Kanganas commanded a massive undead army in an encirclement against a group of god believers.
These believers were composed of three spiritualists and five templar knights. The aura radiating from their persons was pure and strange. It was a power utterly distinct from the power system of the adepts.
Greem snuck close to the battle, secretly scanning for the opponents’ bodily attributes and the intensity of their power. The Chip’s feedback caused him to fall silent in thought.