Chapter 1200: Chapter 822: Battle with the Hound
"What?!"
The soul head revealed genuine surprise and even anger for the first time, quickly bowing its head to sense its environment, immediately understanding Kana’s intention.
"Isolating the battlefield?! Cunning insect! Using the rule of space..." Its voice was cold and filled with malice, realizing that Kana had thwarted its intention to conveniently destroy the Blood Pit Fortress with the residual effects of battle.
He didn’t want to truly engage in some world-shattering fight with a god.
Normally, slaying a god is a very difficult task.
Especially when neither god has an intense hatred that necessitates putting the other to death.
Moreover, you cannot know if the opponent has a resurrection trick up their sleeve.
Gods are incarnations of rules.
No matter what kind of god, it is always so.
Therefore, many gods have no record of slaying gods at all.
But Kana, before he ascended to divinity, already had two.
Although these two were because the other party ran into him.
For example, the unexpected Trinity Evil God, who was purely trying to gamble big with small stakes and got caught by Kana.
This was an unexpected delight that even surprised Kana.
The second was the Evil Rat, but it was apparent that Kana had struggled with this beast for many years before finally taking it down, and it was only because the Evil Rat fell into a godslayer trap; it could have descended as a god but appeared with power specifications just before Level Fifteen Divine Gate, always thinking about restoring its power from the beginning to end.
But Kana always used foresight to thwart its restoration plans, repeatedly due to misfortune, accidents, setbacks, and strategies, until its demise.
To normally kill a Divine Level being, death could lurk in shadows.
In such a case, the opponent could completely abandon power and flee.
At most, they could revive after a thousand years. For gods, centuries or millennia are tolerable.
Therefore, Cerberus did not have any notion to fight to the death with the opponent, but he did have to fulfill the will of the Abyss.
Hence, engaging in a mighty battle with a god and incidentally destroying the Blood Pit Fortress would be regrettable.
The residual effects of a battle between gods could easily destroy a Blood Pit Fortress.
And the battlefield is right next to it.
If Kana was distracted by protection, wouldn’t that be even better?
This way, one could pound the opponent, and even though it may not achieve the goal, doesn’t it show more effort?
He’s not just a dog of the Abyss; that would suffice, why work so hard.
The idea was good.
But he didn’t expect this newborn god, Kana, to have rules related to space; how extremely annoying.
Rules like space, time, and reflection are exceptionally annoying.
So chaotic; I wonder how he managed Ascension to Divinity.
If ascending with one’s own power, wouldn’t you want to take another step forward?
Mastering one rule power is enough for Ascension to Divinity; mastering so many isn’t necessarily a good thing.
The treacherous head snickered with schadenfreude: "Hiss...I said he’s a troublesome pest...seems like this time the will of the Abyss can’t be fulfilled, but it’s okay, we’re already here anyway."
It seemed not to take the will of the Abyss seriously, like working a job.
I’ve done it; if it’s not completed, it’s not my concern.
The brutal head didn’t understand the space change, only staring at Kana: "Annoying! Kill! Tear him apart!"
Honestly, this head is like a garbage bin.
Stuffing the bad parts of the brain into one head, making it the fool.
This way, the other two heads can clearly ponder the current situation and analyze the problem.
Faced with the discontent and complaints of Cerberus’s three heads, Kana’s data-stream-like golden eyes contained only icy rational analysis.
This was exactly what he anticipated—a battlefield without concerns about affecting his side, allowing a full test of divine level power and limits of data analysis.
Yet after revealing the godly body, did Cerberus display three kinds of thinking?
The first meeting, Cerberus still appeared ordinary; although the three heads talked to themselves, the essence was still one mind.
But the personality displayed back then didn’t seem to fit any of the three heads, more like a conglomerate of all three.
So it’s still one mind, just divided into three parts?
His thinking moved extremely fast, quickly running through this idea in his mind.
Currently, attention needed to be concentrated on the battle.
On his arms, the crimson blood patterns lit up as if burning, and his silver arms began flowing with complex light, as powerful divine power started gathering.
The halo behind his head spun madly in deduction.
The opponent’s appearance was marked with datafication, and even a conspicuous health bar appeared above.
Marks from attacks even displayed various weaknesses and damage circles from potential power.
Colored in his attack moves to classify power levels.
In Kana’s eyes, this had turned into a boss fight within an instance.
Cerberus’s central head also ceased unnecessary words, the central pale soul fire evil eye suddenly locking onto Kana.
The left molten head opened its huge maw, a hellish true flame compressed to the utmost, enough to instantly vaporize mountains, began condensing, emanating destructive dark red radiance.
The right venom head sprayed a storm of space-corroding noxious green venom breath.
A probing clash at the true god layer erupted fiercely in this folded space, this "Beast Fighting Arena" isolated by space law and watched by countless eyes.
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