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A Journey That Changed The World.-Chapter 1119: Promise For A Date
Chapter 1119: Promise For A Date
With a roar, Archer drove his fully charged Nova Punch into her chest, the impact unleashing an explosion. The shockwave rippled across the battlefield, shattering the ground beneath them and sending fissures radiating out like spiderwebs.
The Pseudo God's eyes widened in disbelief as the blast tore through her, the sheer force wiping her off the face of Thrylos before he turned to the other three who attacked him and hit each one.
Booms rang out across the Lionheart Kingdom as his fist caused the enemies to crumble, but Archer soon felt the exhaustion kick in as he used too much mana in too quick of a time without taking a break.
'At least it killed all but one of them,' he thought while hearing some strange noises.
His eyes narrowed as he approached the fallen man, whose chest was caved in and breaths came in ragged, blood-choked gasps. The Alliance Demi-God lay sprawled on the ground, his life diminishing with every cough.
Kneeling beside him, Archer tilted his head with a cruel smile. "You humans are fools," he said coldly, his voice dripping with disdain. "You gain all this power, and yet you choose to challenge me, of all things."
He leaned in even closer, his eyes glowing, "Did you think you were fighting for some noble cause?" he murmured, his voice laced with mockery. "They've been using you from the very start, and you were too blind to see it."
The dying man's gaze faltered, which made Archer smirk as he continued, "Your people came after me first. So when you begin your next life... don't waste time blaming me, eh?"
Following that, the Demi-God died before he turned back to Ari who was finishing up the last enemy. She dropped the bloody and broken body before turning to him with a big smile as she vanished.
Archer couldn't sense her until her slender arms wrapped around his neck as her lips brushed against his ear, "It's good to see you handsome, I've missed you dearly," she said in a loving voice.
When hearing her beautiful voice, a shiver went down his spine as he grinned while turning around and grabbed his elemental wife's thick waist while replying, "I've missed you two Ari, and thank you for coming to help me."'
The white-haired woman beamed at him, but before she could say a word, Archer pulled her into a kiss. The moment their lips met, a shock of energy surged between them, catching both off guard.
Their kiss deepened, growing more intense as time seemed to slow around them. Ari's hands roamed over his body, exploring every curve and muscle, her touch leaving a trail of warmth in its wake.
They stayed like that for a while, lost in the moment, until finally, they broke apart, both of them breathless. Ari smiled before talking, "Well that was unexpected but I admit I do love kissing you darling."
Archer nodded in agreement as he grabbed her hand and dragged her through the Gate he opened to the city that the Lionheart people were escaping from. Ari was shocked but let him do what he wanted.
When the surrounding lion soldiers saw him they saluted him just as Vivienne, Elara, and Inara appeared. The older lioness stepped forward with a beaming smile and hugged Archer as she whispered, "Thank you for helping them Arch, not many would waste their power on aiding people who you don't know."
"I'm only doing this for Nala and yourself Inara," he revealed with a knowing smile. "Otherwise, I would be back on Draconia by now."
She giggled but hugged him either way as she replied, "I will remember your promise for a date."
"Don't worry, it will be soon as I have to catch up with the other girls," Archer explained as the two separated. "But now we need to get to the fleet so we can head back to Draconia." Following that, he turned to Vivienne, who gave him a warm smile as she revealed, "We need to leave Master. The Alliance is bringing a horde of powerful monsters and weapons that can deal with my children."
Archer nodded before turning to the Lionheart people as he opened up more portals. "Hurry up! The enemy is closing in on the city."
When they heard this, the crowd surged forward and entered the Domain as he looked at the ant queen, "Call back the ants and make sure none are left behind."
The redhead nodded with a smile before letting out a loud chittering noise, causing a wave of humming to ring out as the Flying Nightmare Ants started plucking the warriors from the ground while returning to the Domain.
Once that had happened Archer looked at Elara, "Make sure the soldiers start leaving now while I leave some presents for the enemy."
The dragonkin woman agreed before asking, "Can you send me back to the beach fortress?"
Archer opened a Gate that Elara stepped through alongside Inara who said she would help the marshal. Once they were gone, it was only him and Vivienne who refused to return to the Domain as she wanted to stay with him.
"This woman is clingy and I love it!' he mused while looking at the curvy queen.
Without wasting a moment, Archer wrapped his arm around Vivienne's waist, pulling her close as he summoned his wings. As the last refugee disappeared through the portal, he closed them all with a wave of his hand.
Shortly after that, he launched into the air, ascending swiftly. The wind whipped around them as Archer flew straight toward the enemy army. Vivienne's red eyes widened as she questioned, "What are you doing, husband?"
"We are going to lay minefields for the Alliance and watch as they enter it before I set it off to decimate them," he answered the ant queen. frёeweɓηovel.coɱ
Archer dove from the sky with Vivienne held tightly against him. He landed with a heavy thud on the main road leading back to the city. Gently, he set the beautiful ant queen down.
"Cover my back and watch what I do," he said with a smirk.
Closing his eyes, Archer focused using Mana Manipulation and crafted several floating orbs, each one pulsing with a dangerous glow. In an instant, they transformed into deadly Bouncing Bettys, hovering just above them.
He relentlessly channeled his mana as thousands of Bouncing Bettys appeared before scattering across the landscape. Archer quickly dropped his hands as the mines dug into the ground and waited for the Alliance army to arrive.
Once done Vivienne appeared while looking around in amazement. "How did you do all this, Master? This place is a deathzone, one wrong step and I would be turned to dust."'
"Don't worry, the mines won't hurt you or any Draconians," he answered with a smile before picking her up and taking off.
He flew toward a nearby giant chair and hid in the branches that would give them a perfect view of the minefield. Archer created two chairs while handing Vivienne a burger which she
happily accepted.
The two of them continued eating and chatting for an hour until he sensed the aura of millions of soldiers. This caused him to jump up and narrow his eyes as the Alliance army appeared on the horizon.
"They are finally here," he muttered with an excited smile. "Watch this Vivi."
The Alliance forces surged forward, their sheer numbers forming a sea of soldiers that stretched beyond the horizon, a sight so overwhelming it left Vivienne in shock at the
numbers.
But Archer stood on the branch and waited, the tension crackling like a storm about to break. And then, as the minefield became choked with the enemy, he snapped his fingers. In an instant, the world erupted into chaos.
A chain of explosions ripped through the ranks, fire and shrapnel turning the battlefield into a hellish inferno. The earth trembled as a wave of destruction tore through the heart of the
advancing army, soldiers vanishing into clouds of dust and flame.
When the battlefield erupted in fire and chaos, Archer's grin widened, a manic gleam flickering in his eyes. He turned to the beautiful ant queen, his smile feral, before launching himself from the high branch like a predator diving toward its prey.
'Let's see how many I can kill before I need to retreat!'
He soared through the air while summoning a swarm of blazing Plasma Missiles, each one streaking toward the enemy like a comet of destruction. The sky was lit up with a beautiful violet glow as they began raining death upon the horde below.
Then, without warning, Archer let out a primal roar, a sound so fierce and raw that it froze
even the bravest soldiers in their tracks as a wave of fire washed over some of the army
causing them to burn to ash as they didn't even feel pain.
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