Chapter 381: Making The First Move Against Ignar

Chapter 381: Making The First Move Against Ignar



Alister had always preferred to avoid encounters with enemies significantly stronger than himself, especially those several major realms above his own power level.

His cautious nature made him averse to unnecessary risks, and the only reason he had been more reckless in previous simulations was because they allowed him countless retries.

But now, Alister was in a full-dive simulation, which was nearly indistinguishable from the real world. The key difference was that, unlike in the real world, he wouldn't receive a simulation score or rewards without the system's full-dive simulation.

Despite this, with his current power, he could still travel to other worlds within the universe of the Magic Fantasy World without relying on the system.

However, to claim ownership of those worlds, he would have to rely on his own strength rather than the system, which would otherwise make him the World Master of a simulated world.

Alister knew that taking on Ignar, a High God, was a huge risk. But as the God King of the Wright Pantheon, it was his responsibility to protect his subordinate gods, especially when the crisis was severe enough to threaten the very existence of their pantheon.

As the strongest in the Magic Fantasy World, if Alister didn't confront Ignar, no one else could.

Seeing Ignar before him, Alister scratched his head in irritation and looked directly at the fiery god. "Can you not bother us? If that damn goddess of yours wants to fight me, she should come herself instead of sending a mere subordinate like you."

"I don't want to waste my time on you. If you still value your life, leave now, and I'll pretend this never happened."

Alister wasn't lying-he truly didn't want to engage Ignar. After all, Ignar was a High God, and Alister was only a Low God, meaning Ignar was two major realms above him.

In the world of gods, such a gap represented a vast difference in power.

Of course, this didn't mean Alister was cowardly. He was confident that he could hold his own against Ignar if it came to a fight.

But doing so would require significant effort, possibly forcing him to go all out. Rather than engage in a thankless battle, Alister much preferred to spend his time with his two beautiful wives, Lynn and Zanna.

Determined to avoid such devastation, he forced Ignar into the mirror dimension inside the Universal Dimension Mirror, where their clash could unfold without endangering the world he had sworn to protect.

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In the mirror dimension, an inverted version of the Magic Fantasy World, Ignar quickly recovered from his initial shock and stared at Alister with disbelief.

Although Ignar hadn't known about Alister's trump cards, he quickly deduced that Alister's combat power was far beyond what he expected. Despite being a newly promoted Low God at the Initial Stage, Alister seemed to possess the power of a Low God at the Peak Stage. Ignar now realized that Alister was no ordinary opponent; he was an abnormal threat that needed to be eliminated as soon as possible.

He remembered that when Alister was only a demigod, he had managed to eliminate Fantasia's avatar-a feat that had alarmed Fantasia enough to dispatch him, a High God, to the Magic Fantasy World with the sole purpose of killing Alister.

For Ignar, who held a high status within Fantasia's pantheon, it was humiliating to be sent across several galaxies to deal with a mere Low God. However, he couldn't disobey Fantasia's commands, so he had no choice but to comply.

But now, faced with Alister in combat, Ignar realized his initial assessment had been gravely mistaken.

Alister's combat power wasn't just at the Low God Peak Stage; it was closer to the Mid God Peak Stage, and it was even approaching the power level of a High God.

Otherwise, there was no way Alister's punch could have sent him flying.

As he studied Alister, Ignar thought, 'Who is this kid? How can his combat power nearly

match a High God Low Stage despite being at the Low God Initial Stage?'

'And judging by the power he used, it wasn't just physical strength-it had strange knockback

effects, almost like rule-type properties.'

'Just what kind of monster has Fantasia provoked?'