Chapter 863 Aegis Of The Arctic Deity's Final Stand
Crystalia, Seraphina, and the other women were stunned when they heard her words.
"Princes..." Crystalia attempted to speak, but her words were swiftly interrupted.
"Call me Aurora, that is my name... and my identity from now on," Aurora responded, looking at Crystalia with a smile.
Crystalia swiftly nodded in understanding and cleared her throat, quickly correcting herself, "Aurora, is Aerialia, the goddess of the hunting moon, really your mother?" she asked, feeling beads of sweat gathering on her forehead.
After all, she and almost every?important?member of the Prismerion race were part of the Divine apostle of the goddess of the hunting moon, so she was earnest about confirming the authenticity of Aurora's words.
"Yes, I am telling the truth. But nonetheless, if you still choose to doubt me, you can ask?her," Aurora responded, pointing towards Aerialia, who had narrowed her eyes at Crystalia.
Crystalia swiftly shook her head in response, "No, I believe you. I just wanted to ensure that I had heard your words correctly," she responded, feeling the weight of Aerialia's gaze on her.
The rest of the women also nodded their heads in agreement. After all, who would have expected that the Princess of the Garden, now named Aurora, was the daughter of Aerialia, the goddess of the hunting moon? Doesn't this mean their husband had charmed a goddess's daughter?
BANNGGG!! BOOOMMM!!
Several resounding explosions echoed above, casting bright light flashes into the atmosphere. The women lifted their heads and gazed skyward. At first, they couldn't discern what was happening, but as they peered deeper, they noticed the thunderous, inky black clouds drawing closer. However, it only took them another second to realize that it wasn't just the clouds approaching; instead, they were slowly rising into the sky.
They were too stunned to speak once this realization hit them.
"Aurora, let's go!" Aerialia said, shifting her attention towards Aurora.
BOOOMMM!!! BAANNNGGG!!
Several resounding sounds accompanied by bright light flashes erupted outside the barrier again, drawing their attention skyward again.
"If this continues, not only will I have to expend more of my strength to hasten the ascent of the territory, but their ruckus will surely attract the attention of other gods, who would want to check it out, regardless of whether they are afraid of Naka's presence or not," Aegis of the Arctic Deity said.
"So, there's one thing left, isn't there?" Orion responded. He recognized that Aegis of the Arctic Deity had done his best for their protection, and regardless of whether he chose to attack the Vylkrspawns, he would still die due to the Vylkr energy consuming his body from the inside out.
So he could already guess the necessary decision they needed to make without even being told.
"Yes. The only way to solve this issue is for me to finally face these Vylkr spawns and show them the power of'Aegisof the Arctic Deity.' I've already modified the use of the manmade god with the sundial, and it won't stop rising until it has reached a certain level."
"Because the shield is now driven by Primordial energy rather than Divine energy, you don't need to worry about any attacks breaking through it unless you are being attacked by a true god. Also, you don't need to worry about it being seen; I've ensured that the barrier blends with its surroundings," Aegis of the Arctic Deity responded.
The only reason he was willing to attack the Vylkr spawns was that they were supposedly Naka's creation for a perfect race and that they had dared infringe upon a territory under his protection. And as a god sworn to be the imposing shield protecting all those behind him, how could he continue to watch their futile attempts from a corner?
Also, if there was indeed a god who had come to watch what was occurring, he would use this opportunity to deter and scare them off from trying to do anything stupid.
Orion nodded. Just as he was about to speak, he was interrupted by a familiar figure landing beside them.
"Aerialia," Orion said, watching as Aerialia instantly separated from the Princess of the Garden's body when she landed and immediately approached them.
"What's going on?"Aerialia asked, her voice tinged with worry.
Although she hadn't expected them to raise the territory into the sky, she wanted to ensure they had thought everything through despite it being a credible option considering their previous and current dilemmas.