Chapter 537

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Chapter 537

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It seemed as if the sun had just pierced through the sky.

The eyes of the people gazing at the flame orb formed by Jin turned red.

For allies, it was the flames of hope and victory, but for enemies, it was the flames of fear and defeat.

The runes left by Riol Zipple scattered light throughout Jin's body.

The runes, scattered like snowflakes, had already been seen by those who suffered the terrorist attack on the Sword Emperor Castle.

Back then, Jin used this magic to destroy Kinzelo's flying ship, Grenille.

And now, the Decimating Flame Orb Of The Dark Sky-The Final Version Of The Demon Empress was a gigantic orb unmatched by what people witnessed that day at the Sword Emperor Castle.

Although they had not yet recovered from the shock of the Reverse Sky, Riol Zipple's legacy far surpassed even that.

It transcended human limits.

Now, not even those words could explain Jin's spell.

A spell of divine magic.

As the will of the two Gods was united, people felt them through Jin even if they did not know their names.

Solderet and Kallum.

Some involuntarily placed their hands on their chests, others knelt, and some closed their eyes.

Almost everyone present on the battlefield unconsciously worshipped Jin.

Although the war continued, the act was almost a display of strength.

Those with the highest rank among beings are called Gods.

And even in the world of Gods, the two beings sitting on the highest throne were revealing their majesty through Jin.

Although it was not a perfect manifestation, even the small creatures and nature that felt the majesty of the two Gods showed respect.

The ground insects shivered, the birds flying in the distance uttered a voice, and the wind stopped moving for a moment.

The darkness of the night receded before the shadow of Solderet.

So, humans at war had no choice but to worship.

In particular, Murakan was a Dragon born of Solderet, and he was more impressed than anyone by Solderet's subtle appearance.

'Solderet...!'

He never expressed himself, but since he woke up after being stabbed by a friend's sword and falling into a thousand-year-long sleep.

No, since Solderet's voice began to fade before that.

Murakan missed his own God.

The loss of a God by a being born of a God was an incomparable pain to that of a human losing their parents.

[Huh, Murakan. Are you crying?]

[What nonsense? Look directly into my eyes, are there tears here?]

[He cried seeing how sensitive you were reacting.]

[Hpmh! Do you think I'm you? The King of Sky does not shed tears.]

Murakan's veil was also filled with new strength.

It was a temporary strengthening that occurred thanks to Solderet's will in the mirror...

But it was the most satisfying moment for Murakan than the moments when he gradually regained his old power after waking up.

The darkness grew deeper.

All the lights placed under the influence of the flame orb quickly lost their power.

Torches went out, and cannonballs that had been fired everywhere disappeared into the darkness.

The protective shields shining like bubbles all over the battlefield lost their color, and even the power of time that Quikantel had spread faded away.

In reality, not everything disappeared, but it seemed like it.

Jin's magic was just a source of light in the dark landscape.

Jin's body floated in the air guided by the flame orb.

The remaining seventeen battleships were superior in sheer size, but they seemed like insects in front of the sun.

No matter how massive, it was Zipple's fleet.

A fleet that wasn't even a ship.

As the Reverse Sky had already been deployed, not only the specters but also the ground forces had collapsed.

Command lost its value, and orders were not transmitted.

It's not that the imperial army doesn't have many powerhouses.

Although they followed the emperor's orders, the commanders wanted to end this war with minimal damage from the beginning.

Who likes war except a madman?

Needless to say, it was a war in which the pillar of the empire was destroyed by themselves.

They don't know about Zipple, but the imperial army was now certain of their defeat.

Because of this, the commanders of the Imperial Army wanted to save as many of their subordinates as possible, even if they were to die.

It wasn't a desire to regret this unjust war, but rather the belief that a commander should do so.

But if that sun falls to the ground...

'At this rate, it's annihilation; no one can survive....'

Ordinary knights and magicians, and maybe even the emperor in the end.

If the flames spread to the rear and sides, everyone, even those who stayed there, would die.

Tens of thousands would die.

The unreal number of deaths was a predetermined reality.

The fact that so many humans could disappear from the face of the earth in a few minutes was a problem that no one in the imperial army had considered.

"How... how should we... Do you mean we can avoid it?"

"Jin Runcandel! We lost, please stop, please!"

Finally, surrender statements emerged from the entire imperial army.

The commanders shouted surrender without an order from the emperor.

Although the skies and the earth trembled with all kinds of explosions and roars, Jin heard all those desperate and small voices.

And he responded immediately.

[No matter the background or circumstances, the fact that you tried to trample and kill my friend will never change.]

With the heart of a condemned man, the emperor knelt and banged his head against the ground, crying.

Please forgive me, please forgive me.

"Please..."

[That's why I think it would be good to burn all of you, but my God seems to have a different heart than mine.]

While Jin slowly clenched his fists, the sun in the dark sky began to extinguish slowly.

At that moment, the emperor's soldiers, who had been prostrated for a moment, shouted that they could live inside.

Not a few howled like animals and shouted thanks.

However, Jin's and the Gods' mercy was not always merciful.

[I will take away the magic.]

The dark sun that colored the entire sky disappeared in an instant like a lie.

By then, not a single piece of debris had fallen on the allies, and the camp was in perfect order.

On the other hand, even if the dark sun disappeared, the fragments of the fleet were still falling on the heads of the enemies...

And as a result, explosions continued to occur in various places.

Jin's and the two Gods' wills could block everything sufficiently, but they didn't.

That was the price the imperial army had to pay.

[So those who can survive, survive and flee. My promise not to catch and kill those who withdraw still stands.]

Jin concluded his speech.

And the rest of the emperor's army seemed to be fleeing randomly, like worms under an exposed rock.

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