Chapter 1486 Successful Subduing

This force ended up being too powerful. Fortunately, the metal creatures hadn't begun working with one another. Their cooperation would have posed a greater challenge to Darren and his companions.

The two Bloodsucker Princes stood firmly beside Darren and Yolanda, protecting them from the metal creatures that were attempting to attack them.

The Rule Soul Avatar could barely dodge the attacks being hurled at him. He was using all sorts of powerful laws.

"Master, there is something wrong with these metal creatures. They seem to possess the aura of the bloodsucker race."

The two Bloodsucker Princes had already killed some of the metal creatures. Each time a metal creature died, the two of them would feel something unusual.

"Really?" Darren was shocked. How could these metal creatures possess the aura of the bloodsucker race?

Was it possible that the Bloodsucker Ancestor had been here before? This question suddenly appeared in Darren's mind.

The Bloodsucker Ancestor was one of the strongest ancestors of the various races. He was not as strong as a supreme god, but he was still very powerful.

If these metal creatures had been imbued with bloodsucker aura, it must have been the Bloodsucker Ancestor who had done it.

Darren faced the two Bloodsucker Princes. "Is it the aura of the Bloodsucker Ancestor?"

The two Bloodsucker Princes were silent for a moment before they both shook their heads. "No, it's totally different from the aura of the Bloodsucker Ancestor."

Suddenly, a thought seemed to dawn on the two Bloodsucker Princes. They looked at each other, their eyes wide with shock.

"The Defiant Bloodsucker Prince!"

they shouted at the same time.

Darren's heart skipped a beat.

It was said that the Defiant Bloodsucker Prince had dared to challenge the Bloodsucker Ancestor. It was safe to assume that they had the same level of strength.

The Defiant Bloodsucker Prince definitely had the power to do something to the metal creatures.

After all, Alfredo had already died. These metal creatures had no master. A powerful Defiant Bloodsucker Prince would absolutely be able to infuse his control power into their bodies.

It was also possible that the Defiant Bloodsucker Prince had found the center of the array, which was inside the most special metal creature. He could have brought the special metal creature under his control and then took the other metal creatures as his own.

"So, their malicious aura all comes from

to work," Yolanda reminded.

"Okay."

Darren threw the rusty sword into the air. Suddenly, the sword split into tens of thousands of real-looking swords.

The swords circled around the metal creatures, whooshing through the air. The sound of the swords slicing through the air made the metal creatures tremble.

All the metal creatures stopped in their tracks.

At that time, Yolanda flew out. She put her palms together and bent herself into a strange stance.

A faint beam of light flew out and landed on Darren's divine weapon.

"Get down on your knees!" Yolanda shouted.

Simultaneously, all the metal creatures bent their knees and stayed there, as if they had been frozen.

"Darren, take back your divine weapon."

"Yes, Aunt Yolanda."

Darren took back his sword. The moment the sword fell into his hand, he felt a force of control rush through his veins and melt into his very soul. He let out a small gasp.

All of a sudden, he felt that the metal creatures were closely connected to him, just like the way a Defiant Master was connected to his believers.

"Ha! These metal creatures belong to me now!" Darren was overjoyed. Yolanda had helped him subdue the metal creatures.

"Get up, all of you."

Clang!

The metal creatures all stood up together.

The battle had finally come to an end.

Murray and Juan were both badly wounded. They were both exhausted, so they quickly sat on the ground to heal themselves. They needed time to recharge their god's power.

"Huh...Something is wrong," Darren murmured to himself in surprise.

"What's wrong, my real body?" The Rule Soul Avatar looked at him in confusion.