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Chapter 534: Chapter 465: Mind Control Technique, Hurry and Find Indra! (Vote for monthly tickets!)

Sani’s face brimmed with joy as he watched the many Devas below with a sense of pride.

"..."

The Devas were silent, their gaze rippling with suspicion as they looked towards Sani.

Could it be that the Asuras outside were brought here by Sani?

"Sani!"

"The Asuras have come, did you bring all those Asuras here?"

Fire God Agni raised his hand, pointing at Sani as he interrogated him.

"Asuras?"

Sani paused for a moment, mumbling the word to himself.

It was normal for the Devas under his evil gaze to encounter misfortune.

The Asura attacking the Heavenly Realm was included!

It wasn’t surprising!

Sani’s eyes narrowed, and with a light sneer, he said, "This is your karmic retribution, your punishment."

"But as the Heavenly Emperor, I am also your protector!"

"Your karmic retribution, these Asuras!"

"Let me settle them for you!"

Sani said in a deep voice.

As soon as he had finished speaking, he stepped forward.

The terrifying light of karmic retribution burst forth from his eyes, flashing a pale blue glow, flickering like the lights of the Sarasvati River under the night sky, uncertain and intermittent.

With great strides, he walked out of the Heavenly Emperor’s Temple.

Yawp! Yawp! Yawp!

Giant black crows circled in the air, black feathers scattering with each flap of their wings and cries of alarm sounding from their wide-open beaks.

With a leap, Sani landed atop one of the crows.

He stood high above the Heavenly Realm, receiving the adoration of the many Devas and the Gandharva Army.

"Come!"

"Armies of the Heavenly Realm, let me be your glory, your example!"

"Defeat the Asuras, uphold the Righteous Law!"

"Heavenly armies!"

"Assemble!"

Sani shouted.

During his speech, he stood sideways, one hand on his hip, the other hand pointing straight ahead.

"All forces, charge!"

Sani bellowed.

Yawp! Yawp! Yawp!

Along with the shrill cries of the crows, Sani shot into the sky and flew out.

...

Boom! Boom! Boom!

The Asura army stood on the heaven’s expanse, their mass dark as pitch, covering the sky like black clouds, with the battle-ready bovine warriors appearing as a daunting, red sea of blood.

Sindura crowned.

He stood in the void, looking up at the countless stars, when he noticed a burst of golden light shining forth.

Swoosh!

The light shone brightly.

Divine Chariots flew out one after another.

The Gandharva warriors, clad in battle armor, wielding dazzling Divine Weapons, stood on the Divine Chariots, the wheels sparking with golden fire, as if numerous Kings Zhuanlun had descended, advancing in a mighty procession.

Sindura glanced obliquely ahead.

He saw the ranks of the Gandharva’s Divine Chariot procession part to both sides, suddenly opening a path down the middle.

Yawp! Yawp! Yawp!

With a series of crow’s caws, Sani, with his hands on his hips, rode the crow as he flew out from the midst.

"King of Asura!"

"How dare you infringe upon the Heavenly Realm!"

"I respect your decision to challenge the Heavenly Realm, but you have violated the Devas and threatened the order of the Three Realms, your crime is unforgivable, I give you one last chance, return to the Earth!"

Sani called out loudly.

Humph!

Sindura snorted coldly.

He glanced at Sani standing before him, then swept his gaze around.

"Who are you, little god, to come here?"

"Where is Indra, the Heavenly Emperor?"

Sindura frowned, anger rising in his heart.

He remembered clearly!

It was Indra who had struck him, using the Divine Axe to sever his arm, causing him to be defeated by the elephant demon.

Detestable Indra!

He would remember it for a lifetime!

And now, to deal with him, the King of Asura, they had sent some nameless minor deity.

How utterly arrogant!

"So arrogant!"

"Indra, you will regret this!"

Sindura muttered to himself.

"!!!"

On the other hand, Sani’s eyes turned cold, and he clenched his fists tightly.

This guy...

...dared to insult him so!

Despicable Asura!

Sani cursed inwardly.

His expression darkened, and his eyes emitted a piercing blue light, wanting no more words.

In this moment, he desired only to fight, to engage in thorough combat!

"Asura!"

"Your time has come to an end, Yama has prepared a rope for you!"

Sani roared.

In his eyes, infinite blue light surged forth, crossing the azure starry sky and charging straight towards Sindura.

Sindura took a step forward.

His mighty figure stood in front of the vast army, without the slightest hint of evasion, blocking the blue light head-on.

BOOM!

In an instant, the blinding blue light completely engulfed Sindura.

Huh!!!

Sani couldn’t help but look up and let out a cold laugh.

This was the power of the God of Karmic Retribution, which not even Mahadeva could withstand. How could a mere Asura, even if he was a king, possibly resist it?

The next moment, the dusky blue light gradually faded.

A burly figure slowly emerged within the fading blue light.

"What!"

Sani’s eyes widened, and he was momentarily stunned.

Sindura twisted his neck, striding forward with large steps, he raised his hand and lightly dusted off his crimson chest, which shone bright and red, untouched by even a speck of dust.

"I am indeed unmatched!"

"Now, it’s time to test my current power!"

Sindura muttered, eyes slightly lowered.

Whoosh!

Sindura’s eyes suddenly blazed, and a sharp red light burst out, instantly falling upon Sani, followed by a giant red hand striking down towards him.

Boundless crimson flames erupted, released from this mighty hand.

The flames burned across the stars, melting the earth and spouting numerous streams of magma, surging towards the cosmic void.

BOOM!

In Sani’s demonic eyes, it seemed as if he was witnessing the cosmic doomsday, reflected by the fiery giant hand that covered the starry sky.

"Impossible!"

Sani shouted, his voice filled with disbelief.

He wildly spurred his divine power, harnessing the Power of the Heavens. His body flickered with blue light, transforming into a blue meteor, heading straight for the giant flaming hand.

BOOM!

The next moment, Sani was overturned by the hand.

Once again transforming into a meteor, he was flung back into the starry sky, even faster than before.

Hiss!!!

The Devas watching the battle couldn’t help but furrow their brows and gasp in shock.

Just one strike, and Sani was gone like that?

"Not good!"

"Quick, block it!"

"Sindura is coming!"

Sun God Surya raised his great arm, pointing at the enormous hand sweeping across the sky, his body flickering with the uncertain light of the sun.

Boom!

This crimson hand pierced through the starry space.

Along its path, the shining stars abruptly extinguished, turning to dust under this hand, burning away to nothing.

"Star Disk Formation!"

Star Disk Formation! Star Disk Formation! Star Disk Formation!

Suddenly, a loud shout rang out, intense and echoing across the span of the starry sky.

Antaka’s cape fluttered behind him as he commanded the legions to arrange themselves in formation.

The Gandharva Army moved into place, arranging themselves like a star disk, forming what was best suited for defense.

The Star Disk Formation was instantly activated.

This formation, crafted by the Asura instructor Sukhacara, was something Antaka had already encountered, so he handled the command with great ease.

"Not enough!"

Antaka lifted his head slightly, his expression changing.

His red blindfold fluttered as if his gaze could pierce through the void, sensing the power of that hand.

"This guy is stronger than me?"

"It’s not just that!"

"Even Indra of old did not possess such strength!"

Antaka was startled internally.

He was quite confident in his own strength.

Even though he wasn’t the King of Asura, he was nearly invincible among the Asuras, with no Asura a match for him at the time.

Yet this fellow was even stronger than him in terms of power.

It even reminded him of Indra from the past!

"Let’s go!"

Antaka bellowed.

He violently ripped off his blindfold, and a wild devouring power surged forth. A dark firmament descended, entwined with countless bolts of lightning, standing against this blazing great hand.

The other Devas also made their moves.

Stream after stream of Elemental Divine Power shot out, bombarding what lay ahead.

"Hmm?"

Sindura’s gaze sharpened.

He watched the blighted figure and couldn’t help but frown slightly.

He wasn’t an uninformed man; after becoming the King of Asura, he also learned about the identities of the previous Asura kings.

"Antaka?"

Sindura let out a cold snort.

He shook his head, a look of contempt on his face, and continued, "When I was born, Brahma told me about the greatness of Narayana and Shiva."

"But today will prove that I have surpassed Brahma!"

"The identity of Brahma’s son cannot bind me; I will be victorious over Shiva’s son!" Sindura muttered softly.

No sooner had his words fallen than the palm he had sent out clenched into a fist.

Boom!

Iron Fist Unmatched!

Terrible explosions of flame flickered in the cosmic area.

Several figures were caught in these flames, instantly flung across the starry sky.

Antaka, after the heavy blow, was sent flying like a shooting star, instantly smashing through a star, but without any pause, continuing to fly backward into the distance.

"Come to me!"

Sindura stretched out his great hand.

Blood-red storms surged from his fingers, whipping around wildly, drawing in all matter from all directions, cosmic debris and stars alike, swallowing everything into its midst.

"This is bad!"

"Let’s run!"

...

Amidst these cries of shock and rage, the Devas rushed towards Sindura.

Just then, an inexplicable force of decay surged forth.

The cosmic storm came to an abrupt halt!

The Yeshetuo Goddess, draped in a black robe and holding a wooden staff, walked through this expanse of starry sky.

Where she passed, the stars fell silent, their power dormant, and all life seemed to enter decay, as if even the gods were suffering the five signs of mortal decline, their strength ebbing away, unable to sense their power.

"Yeshetuo is here!"

Water God Falou’s eyes widened with delight as he gazed upon the dark figure.

The Devas were overjoyed!

With Yeshetuo so powerful, surely they were bound for an endless victory!

"Hmm?"

Sindura’s brow furrowed.

In that moment, he too felt as though something was wrong with him, a sense of ebbing away from within.

Whoosh!

Sindura’s gaze sharpened as he suddenly realized a problem.

Indra hadn’t come?

"Hmph!"

"Indra, do you think they can defeat me? This is your worst decision!" Sindura muttered to himself.

His eyes emitting a red glow, the blessed Mind Control Technique activated, and Yeshetuo froze in place.

The Devas in the distance immediately sensed that something was amiss.

"This is bad!"

"Aruna, we..."

Sun God Surya suddenly turned his head, looking towards Dawn God Aruna.

But at that moment, Sindura’s eyes suddenly flared wide open like two red suns hanging in the cosmos, radiating a blinding light, which abruptly brightened.

The Devas subconsciously looked up, their attention drawn to the two red eyes.

Whoosh!

In an instant, almost everyone present was frozen in place.

Sindura’s Mind Control Technique had taken control of all the Devas.

If one hadn’t reached the realm of controlling the five senses, they would essentially be controlled by his Mind Control Technique.

"It’s over!" Sindura murmured to himself.

The Devas stood there frozen, not moving an inch.

Among those present, only one still had some awareness.

"They’ve been controlled?"

"Controlled by mere eye contact?"

Antaka, full of confusion, hid among the stars.

With the strength of his blessing, he could feel the presence of those giant eyes; it was just unfortunate that as a blind man, he couldn’t see them himself.

"No, this won’t do!"

"I must hurry to find Indra!" Antaka murmured.

As soon as the words left his mouth, he flew out, silently leaving the battlefield.

...

Elsewhere.

Craft God Vishwakarma stood atop a golden ship.

This golden ship, with nine levels, resembled a fortress, adorned with gemstones and gold, emitting a sparkling golden light.

It was the repaired "Vimanas".

"Rahu!"

"Thank you for the warning this time; I didn’t expect the Asura to attack so soon!"

"We need to move quickly!"

"Then go find the Heavenly Emperor!"

Vishwakarma said to Rahu who had come with the news.

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