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This Text Adventure Game is definitely poisonous-Chapter 1000 - 469: Self-Destruction
Chapter 1000: Chapter 469: Self-Destruction
"So they had such a method!"
Watching the changes in the battle below, several members of the command team were overjoyed.
They were able to detect the remaining life of all Titans in real-time through a life detection device.
In the recent matchup, although the Ghost Captain seemed to have suppressed a few Titans on the scene, in reality, he had not caused any effective damage. The normal attacks created only minor injuries to the Titans, who had hundreds of millions of life points.
According to their information, Divine Skin always had a time limit, so everyone had been worried about whether the Ghost Captain could defeat the Titans before the Divine Skin faded.
It was not until now, when they saw the Ghost Captain using a power that ignored life and could end an opponent directly, that they finally felt relieved.
"Speaking of which, the Order system is so strong!"
Coming back to his senses, one person couldn’t help but exclaim.
Since there were no Order system badges in the Tower of Braves, many people had no knowledge of what powers the Order system had later on.
Furthermore, the first two Divine Arts learned by the players of Dawn City after the Divinity system was launched were quite underwhelming, which led many to look down on the Order system.
It was only now, having witnessed the Ghost Captain’s combat against the Titans, that everyone realized how dominant this faction was.
"I always said, Dawn City is the first among the Twelve Sky Cities, how could its deity be weak? It’s just that everyone didn’t know how to use it initially, but by the later stages, the Order system is definitely going to be the strongest faction!" another person boasted.
He was a member of Dawn City, so he had high expectations for the Ghost Captain’s battle, as the outcome could indicate the limits he might be able to reach in the future!
The others rolled their eyes upon hearing this, but after pondering, none of them countered.
Not to mention anything else, the Ultimate Move of Order alone outshone most other factions.
If accumulating enough rules could instantly kill without limitation, wouldn’t that mean ignoring any hierarchy and killing any opponent? Just that notion was incredibly overpowering!
However, everyone was still somewhat presumptuous.
Only Mu You knew that Order Judgement did not work on anyone— it only affected creatures of Nine Stars and below, and if faced with a true deity, the Judgement could only weaken them significantly instead of killing them outright.
Of course, this was mainly because the Divine Arts summoned only a projection of the Scales of Order, not the actual object.
If he could find the actual Scales of Order, then it could completely ignore any differences; as long as it was a living thing, it could kill even a god.
Mu You frowned as he looked at the Titan that had fallen before him; for now, he didn’t need to worry about the limitations of the Judgement, at least the Titans in front of him hadn’t reached the level of gods.
What really worried him now was: to kill this one Titan, he had almost used up twenty-five minutes!
This time exceeded his expectations, and if it continued this way, trying to use the same method to consecutively take down three more Titans in the remaining thirty-plus minutes was simply not possible...
Mu You shook his head and sighed; after all, the level of his Divine Arts was too low. Even the LV3 Order Judgement needed fifty instances of rule engagement to take effect.
Moreover...
Mu You glanced toward the direction of the female Titan.
He had already faintly sensed a change in the female Titan; as time passed, her aura was rapidly climbing, which was likely a sign that her evolution was about to end.
"I must speed up..."
After a brief pause, Mu You decisively charged towards another Titan— the green-algae-haired one.
At this moment, this Titan was still entangled with the Bone Dragon and the Scorplion, and it was already struggling to deal with the two giant beasts alone; the arrival of an even fiercer opponent immediately caused it to panic visibly.
The green-algae-haired Titan suddenly broke free from the two beasts’ restraint and burst backward, while simultaneously opening its mouth and emitting a high-pitched roar into the sky.
This was the method it used before to control divine beasts, but because Little Ya never ceased using the Evolution Scepter behind the Scorplion, it had never taken effect.
This time, however, the roar was different.
As the Titan roared, the corners of its mouth began to cough up blood while its eyes also turned blood-red, and its body was overwhelmed with a Berserk aura.
Simultaneously, the Scorplion, which had been chasing the fleeing Titan, suddenly felt an intense surge of violent murderous intent, so strong that even the gentle Evolution Light behind it couldn’t soothe the thought.
The Scorplion’s consciousness blurred instantly, and its eyes rapidly turned red; it roared and suddenly swiped a claw at the Bone Dragon beside it.
Fortunately, the Bone Dragon, sensing something amiss as the Titan roared, intuitively dodged to the side.
The next moment, the Scorplion’s claws grazed past the Bone Dragon’s body, leaving several claw marks on its bones.
"Ouch..."
The Bone Dragon cried out in pain but didn’t dare linger and quickly moved away from the Scorplion.
"Ah..."
Little Ya, who was on the Scorplion’s back, was also thrown off as the Scorplion went into a violent rampage, plunging straight towards the sea surface and instinctively letting out a scream.
But just as she was about to hit the water, a dragon’s tail emerged from beneath the water, coiled around Little Ya, and swiftly carried her off into the distance.
"This foolish cat, has it gone mad again?"
The Bone Dragon caught Little Ya, enduring the burning of the rules, and couldn’t help but open his eyes to glance in the direction of the Scorplion.
Indeed, at that moment, the Scorplion’s eyes were blood-red, and its body was filled with intense murderous intent, clearly having lost all reason.