Chapter 532: Chapter 464: Blessing Crown, Feel the Power of Karmic Retribution! (Huge 5000th Chapter!)_2
Sindura’s face was filled with excitement, his hands held aloft, as he stared straight at the crown with unwavering gaze.
At this moment, he took a deep breath, and more colorful lights burst forth from his eyes.
"Forever invincible!"
"Not enough!"
"I want more!"
Sindura muttered to himself.
"Of course, you can!"
The indulgent Asura chuckled and winked, his eyes brimming with excitement; he clapped his hands enthusiastically, creating a snapping sound.
"No!"
Sarasvatidevi shook her head.
Her eyebrows were tightly knitted, as she realized that her husband, Brahma, was under some sort of control.
"Narayana!"
Sarasvatidevi called out immediately.
As the goddess of art and language, her voice could almost instantly reach the ears of any Deva.
Whoosh!
Following the call, a dazzling flash of gold appeared.
A beam of light descended suddenly as Vishnu, with a stern face, opened his lotus eyes. Anger surged within him, the Mysterious Wheel of Sight rotated, radiating brilliance, supremely divine and holy.
"Brahma!!!"
Vishnu rebuked.
His voice of rage boomed like thunder, an electrifying roar that instantly woke Brahma.
Hiss!
Brahma shivered and took a deep breath.
His eyes focused, returning to normal, and the memories of just moments before promptly emerged.
"What happened?"
Brahma was baffled.
Clutching the crown, Sindura frowned and let out a cold snort. Now was not the time for battle, especially not against Protector God Vishnu.
"Let’s go!"
With a flicker, Sindura transformed into a red light and shot out.
The indulgent Asura snickered and flew out as well.
Brahma’s expression was vacant.
He blinked and turned to look at Sarasvatidevi beside him, suddenly aware that something was amiss with himself.
"I..."
Brahma tried to speak.
But Vishnu interrupted him decisively.
"Brahma!"
"Your indulgence will make Sindura invincible!"
Vishnu said gravely, his expression stern.
At that moment, Brahma was like a student chided by his teacher, involuntarily turning his head away.
"I believe he can be defeated!"
Brahma blushed and his face warmed; he turned his eyes away and muttered quietly.
Vishnu’s eyes remained focused.
He seemed to behold the retreating figure of Sindura, and as if seeing through the future, spoke again: "His power this time is out of the ordinary; he now has not only an invincible blessing but also an endless army."
"This will be a disaster that alarms the Three Realms!"
"The change of eras is about to begin!"
Vishnu declared.
Sarasvatidevi’s complexion shifted slightly, and she spoke again.
"Narayana!"
"You are everything, boundless, eternal; I believe you can certainly stop all of this,"
the goddess Sarasvatidevi proclaimed.
Protector God Vishnu’s expression tightened slightly.
He lowered his head slightly and cast his gaze toward the Earth.
Without uttering a word!
Seeing this scene, Brahma and Sarasvatidevi also turned their heads, looking toward the Earth together.
Brahma’s eyes shifted slightly, spotting an unexpected person.
"Poluo Keluota!"
Brahma slightly raised his eyebrows, murmuring.
If he remembered correctly, Vishnu had once bestowed a blessing, vowing not to harm Poluo Keluota or his twenty-two generations of descendants.
And yet a devout follower of Vishnu was present within this massive army from Sindura?
...
Within the Earth.
The sky was pitch-black and dim.
The ground was fraught with fissures, from which churning lava erupted, exploding with terrifying flames that shot into the sky, with no trace of the steam that once billowed, devoid even of a wisp of moisture.
The entire Earth realm was almost one of desolation and intense heat.
Only at the heart of the Earth, where the Asura Temple stood, did the blackened rocks, solidified from lava, cover the ground.
Groups of Asuras gathered here.
Their hair was disheveled, horns grew from their heads, they wore skins of cheetahs, fierce tigers, and octofooted beasts, and they wielded weapons like the Curved Saber and Rope.
"That seems to be Poluo Keluota!"
"The fabled son of Jīnchuáng, he has actually returned!"
"Look at the person by his side, that’s Vairocana, son of Poluo Keluota, one of the men who followed King Bali to Sudra’s Realm, he has come as well!"
The Asuras looked up toward the high platform, their faces alight with admiration and reverence.
Whoosh!
Sindura transformed into a streak of red light, descending upon the high platform.
He fixed his eyes with a piercing gaze.
The armies of the Asuras were vast and seemingly endless, all sprawling beneath the platform, like fearsome Wild Beasts below, eyeing their prey hungrily.
Sindura’s eyes gleamed.
He turned his head to look at Bona the Asura by his side, and his forebearers, Vairocana and Poluo Keluota.
"King!"
"My great-grandfather once received a blessing from Narayana!"
"He won’t harm his twenty-fourth generation descendants, especially since my great-grandfather Poluo Keluota was a loyal devotee of his!"
"Let my great-grandfather confront Narayana; no matter how powerful Narayana is, it will be to no avail,"
Bona the Asura said with a smile.
Upon hearing this, Sindura laughed heartily, looking upward.
"Bona!"
"Well done! Well done indeed!"
"Once I become the Heavenly Emperor, you shall be the War God!"
Sindura bowed his head slightly, his eyes glowing with anticipation as he looked at the crown in his hands.
"Crown!"
"With you, I shall be truly unrivaled!"
"All Devas, Asuras, Gandharvas, Danavas, Rakshasas, Yakshas, demons, humans, Wild Beasts, none shall be my match!"
Having said that, Sindura raised the golden invincible crown and placed it upon his head.
Boom!
Rumble!
Brilliant golden light burst forth from the crown, like the boastful, infinite serpent, beautiful and dazzling.