Now there was an army of Undead snakes, equally comparable to, if not greater than, Ray's own summons.
Of course, Ray's armies had a terrifying attribute: they couldn't be killed as long as his Mutation Energy remained; they would regerate from any attack.
This was a key advantage that would likely work in his favour.
With that, the two armies clashed without hesitation or delay.
The sky was instantly plunged into chaos, one side veloped by an eerie darkness, the other covered by a gre mist.
Kikyo casually extded her paws, a smirk on her face as her whiskers tingled. An invisible force spread from her outstretched palm, instantly knocking out twty large snakes, which fell to the g with lifeless eyes.
"You may be fast and agile, but we cats are simply better, Nya!"
Instantly breaking and erasing their life from existce.
"I am the top predator in the wild, while my ancestors live in cages. We live by ruling the humans who rule the world. We are the true rulers of the world, nya!"
Kikyo's expression turned smug as she nodded, arms folded.
But right before her eyes, she froze. The lifeless bodies of the fall snakes turned into mist and floated back into the sky, coming completely alive once again.
Their eyes gleamed with amusemt as they hissed, staring directly at Kikyo.
"What the hell is going on, Nya?!" Kikyo was stunned and shocked, her paws retracting and her pupil dilated in shock.
Ray watched the sce with a scowl. "Ev a celestial being was injured wh we used soul manipulation—though she had my help. That should have be ough to erase their existce, but now..."
His pupils darted toward the snake, and he immediately noticed something that raised his brows.
"It became slightly dazed, and its power decreased a little."
Ray snickered as he charged forward, the tire surings changing in the blink of an eye as countless attacks fell from the sky, accurately landing on the snake while he casually punched.
Ray frowned as he stared at the approaching snake.
"Oh, well."
These words escaped Ray's lips, and the snake immediately froze in mid-air. Its jaws snapped shut, and terror filled its vertical pupils as it decisively turned and fled.
It slithered across the sky, desperate to put as much distance as possible betwe itself and Ray.
"You can run, but you can't hide," Ray said, his gaze fixed on the snake's retreating form.
He extded his hand, and a curved saber appeared in his grip.
The weapon radiated a terrifying presce that made Ray's heart race. Its long, dark blade was curved, with subtle markings etched into its surface, and its razor-sharp edge felt as though it could slice through the very fabric of reality itself.
The handle, wrapped in weathered black leather, provided a firm grasp as Ray held it.
This felt like a weapon born to be wielded by Ray and Ray only.
"What a terrifying weapon," Ray muttered as he glanced at the saber. He gripped it with both hands, raising it toward the sky, aiming at the fleeing Immortal Snake.
With one decisive stroke, he slashed downward.
A cresct-shaped arc of saber shot through the sky, growing larger with each passing second. But what was ev more terrifying was how reality itself tore apart, leaving a pitch-black void in its wake.
"This... this is something my Space Mastery skill could do..." Ray mumbled, his expression stunned.
The differce was that Ray's skill allowed him to manipulate space through understanding, and ev th, it was extremely limited. But this slash forcefully tore through the very fabric of reality itself.
The saber in Ray's hand rapidly began to disintegrate, turning into dust that floated into the air as he watched with disappointmt.
"I will get a much better weapon in the future," he consoled himself while trying to suppress the poison. He also cast a cold glance at the snake in the distance.
"It's impossible for you to dodge this."