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RISE OF EROS-Chapter 679 - 578
Although they knew they had time, they also understood that it was limited and that was not just about the dragons. The demigods also knew of Andrew’s existence and such a large attack was evident to everyone.
Purgatory was clear that the demigods of other races would not sit back and make a move. Even though their methods were different, the goal was the same, to achieve divinity.
Purgatory wanted to do it with the resurrection of the fallen god and the demigods placed their hopes on Andrew as a candidate for god. Although Andrew did not have those means, no one was clear about it, even so, Purgatory had to consider these enemies.
It would not be strange if the other demigods came to help to gain Andrew’s favor, in fact, it was expected that they would do so and that was where Dustas and the kingdom of Tripia came in.
Having taken control of the sea, their mission was to create chaos there and divert attention, and while that wouldn’t fool everyone, it still gave them a window of time while the demigods investigated and ruled out some points.
Also, they were aware that Dustas was planning to betray them, so they couldn’t waste much time. The leaders of Purgatory decided to make their move personally.
While facing Zaros and Lugia was difficult, the three of them were confident of winning, the problem was whether they could manage to kill Andrew after that hard battle and that’s why they hesitated. Your journey continues on novelbuddy
Still, they couldn’t continue in this situation. The time that seemed to be in their favor was actually against them, so without further deliberation, they decided to make their move. They gathered the most powerful demigods present and offered them some of the fallen god’s blood. This strengthened and maddened them, but it worked to carry out their plan.
They would use these crazed and strengthened subordinates to create a distraction and attack from the shadows. As Zaros and Lugia had already faced Lortad and his subordinates in this state, they immediately noticed the changes.
Their expressions darkened upon seeing the enemy’s movement, but they had no choice but to fight. The sun had not risen and the battle began again. This time much more destructive than the previous one.
The participants were demigods with great power, so there was no comparison to the previous one. Lugia and Zaros had to leave the city or their fight would destroy everything. The clashes of power could be felt in the distance. Dust clouds rose like nuclear explosions on Earth and everyone looked on in fear at the display of power.
The leaders of Purgatory then joined the battle and then everything took a catastrophic turn. Each leader of Purgatory had a strength similar to or greater than Zaros and Lugia, so they were at a disadvantage.
If you add to that the number of demigods reinforced with the blood of the fallen god, the difference was immediately noticeable. Even a demigod as powerful as Arion would have trouble dealing with them.
Zaros and Lugia fought bravely. Their attacks were devastating and although they weren’t perfectly synchronized, they still held their own in the battle. Unfortunately, they were outnumbered.
Lucian had also joined in, but his strength wasn’t on par and while he managed to lighten the pressure a bit, they were still at a disadvantage. Regardless, the battle didn’t seem like it was going to end anytime soon.
Between demigods, battles could end instantly or last for months and Lugia along with Zaros and Lucian were obviously buying time. They attacked fiercely, but they didn’t rush in headlong.
They were methodical. Their attacks were calculated and their goal was to hold back the enemy, not defeat them. If they went all out, they could surely take out many of them, but in the end, they would lose the war.
The leaders of Purgatory weren’t stupid. They quickly noticed what they were trying to do, so they immediately changed their strategy. The green-clad leader separated from the group and flew to the city to fulfill his mission.
The other two leaders held Zaros and Lugia back, while the man in the green cloak headed to assassinate Andrew. Although Zaros and Lugia did everything they could to prevent it, they were blocked and could not do so.
The man dressed in the green cloak flew at high speed and in seconds arrived in front of the Cannes Palace. Andrew could see everything that was happening around him thanks to his ability as the owner of the temple.
The man in the green cloak also knew the characteristics of Andrew’s temple, so he was not careless, so he did not enter immediately. He stood in the air above the Cannes Palace and raising his power to the maximum, he launched a powerful attack on the building.
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Unfortunately, he underestimated the strength of the building. As the temple of a god candidate who had released the fourth divine seal, it was not easy to destroy, but it was not impossible either.
The building trembled violently. Its surroundings were decimated and although Cannes Palace suffered some damage, it was not severe. Seeing that his attack had not caused much damage, the green-cloaked man wrinkled his brows.
He knew that this building was strong, but he did not expect such strength. Still, he was not discouraged and resumed his attacks. If one blow did not destroy it, several would, that was what he thought.
His thinking was not incoherent or narcissistic. He had noticed that while his attack did not cause much damage, it had still caused some damage, so he deduced that he could destroy the place with several attacks.
Andrew who was inside Cannes Palace and knew the state of it was the most worried. He understood that if the enemy continued to attack, he might soon destroy the place. This wasn’t what he was most worried about, but if the building was destroyed, it was the same as the temple being destroyed, so Andrew’s abilities there would be lost.
Andrew wouldn’t be able to exert the power of his domain, as there would be no temple, so he couldn’t defeat the enemy. Andrew wasn’t worried about the fact that he would be defenseless.
He could easily teleport to another Heavenly Palace without any problems, so he wasn’t afraid. What he was worried about was all the time he would waste having to rebuild the temple again.
Almost no one knew about Andrew’s ability to teleport between temples, so they thought that if Cannes Palace was destroyed, Andrew would be lost. Even Jasper, Helga, and Layla were worried about that.
Seeing them so distressed, Andrew smiled and reassured them by saying, "Don’t worry, that guy can’t do anything to me." They thought it was Andrew’s way of showing bravery, but they didn’t say anything.
Andrew noticed their distrust, but he didn’t say anything either, instead, he looked at his wives and guardians and said, "Gather everyone in the main hall, we will begin to move."
The three vampires were taken aback by his words, but the others just nodded and began to move. Andrew then looked at his wives and said, "Bring the children here. They will be the first to leave."