Chapter 856 Aegis Of The Arctic Deity's Sealed Memories (18)
In retaliation, Naka unleashed havoc, claiming the lives of two gods—Klephiria, the goddess of eternal storms—and taking Oberon hostage. His death was proclaimed to the world, reducing their numbers to the Five Greed Gods.
As news of this event spread among humanity, the Seven Great Gods swiftly forged an official alliance with Naka, to which he unsurprisingly agreed, publicly announcing the alliance to the world.Folloow current novÊls on nov/3lb((in).(co/m)
The scene shifted once more, and Orion and Aerialia watched in shock as Oberon lay strapped to a hospital bed. Dr. Nakamura worked diligently nearby, and a massive crimson Greatsword rested at his work table. Another figure emerged, adding to their astonishment.
Orion and Aerialia's minds reeled with intense emotions as they clenched their teeth in disbelief.
"What are you doing?" Oberon groaned.
"If you're wondering why I haven't killed you yet, it's because I can't simply do so after all the effort I put into making your existence possible; it would be a waste, especially since there aren't many Omnithrallian corpses laying around," Dr Nakamura responded.
Oberon remained silent, pondering Dr. Nakamura's words. "And her? Is she the reason you've been delaying your pursuit against the Five Greed Gods?" he asked, his gaze fixed on the girl, who appeared to be around eleven years old, staring at him with wide, curious eyes.
"I believe I mentioned before that the Seven Great Gods can handle the remaining Five Greed Gods, even if I desire revenge. There's no need to attract too much attention and become the centre of focus when I can concentrate fully on my experiments here, especially since it's not something to be taken lightly. Also, 02 is an experiment I've been working on, as I mentioned to you in the past few years when you were away," Dr. Nakaruma responded.
Hearing Dr. Nakaruma's words, Orion's fist tightened, and a solemn expression crossed his eyes as he quietly observed the scene before him.
Aerialia collapsed to her knees, her gaze fixed on the girl who resembled a younger version of herself without wings. She clenched her fists and muttered, "That bastard!" as she cursed under her breath.
Dr. Nakamura bent down to her level. "Don't worry about him; he's here to assist us," he said, handing her a vail from his worktable. "Here, it's almost time for your dose," he added.
She nodded, collected the vial, and drank it. "All finished," she responded, handing the vial back to Dr. Nakamura.
As he took it from her grasp, she began to tremble. She then collapsed backwards, shivering and shaking on the ground, bursts of divine energy emerging from her body and spreading across the contained laboratory. Suddenly, she began to grow older and taller until she erupted into a brilliant ray of light that scattered all around.
lightsΝοvεl ƈοm As the light dimmed, the spot she had been in was now empty, leaving only a scorched mark on the ground where she had lain.
"She called you father," Oberon spat, his eyes fixed on the unfolding scene before him.
"I am not her father, but her creator. Until she becomes a perfect being, I'll neither consider her my child nor consider myself her creator," Dr. Nakamura responded calmly.
"You..." Oberon began to retort, but he was abruptly interrupted by a sense of unease coursing through his body, causing him to cough violently.
With each cough, a thick, blackish fluid erupted from his mouth, splattering onto the floor and drawing Dr. Nakamura's attention.
Dr. Nakamura materialized beside him and inspected the fluid closely. "This is different," he remarked, taking a sample to examine it more closely for a few minutes.
"When was the last time you killed a god?" he asked, his gaze returning to Oberon.