Chapter 55 A Wish
Chapter 55 A Wish
Trensault was alright, but Tudor's expression darkened slightly.
But since it's the hunter who's spouting trash talk, you can only put up with it, since hunters can't help but spout it anyway.
The Earth Mother glanced at the Elf King's pointed, high-set ears, his handsome face that shone brightly against the red moon, and his long hair that reached his waist. With a slight smile, she took a half step forward to meet his golden eyes. "Long time no see, Suniasolem."
Even though the Earth Mother Goddess needed the moon's uniqueness the most, she showed no hurry at all when the moon's uniqueness was transferred from the Goddess of Night to the Elf King.
"Omi Bella? Earth Mother Goddess?"
"You failed to take good care of the elves for me, and like Olmir, you are a treacherous person who has completely broken the alliance."
The "Elf King" glanced indifferently at the "Earth Mother Goddess," with a red moon faintly visible behind him.
"They are all still alive. After your fall, no force has pursued the elves on a large scale."
"Even the Church of Storms hasn't had time to start a full-scale capture of elves yet; their previous targeted extermination efforts were against the much larger sea creatures that were easier to capture."
The Earth Mother's gaze swept over Karen, who was cowering behind the Elf King and temporarily unable to speak, but she didn't seem to care that the Lord of Storms was right beside her.
Leodorus, the Lord of Storms, had a rather gloomy expression. He snorted. He did indeed plan to focus on dealing with the elves and recovering the remaining characteristics of the Storm Path after the establishment of the United Empire. So the Earth Mother Goddess wasn't exactly spreading rumors, but she didn't really care about his feelings.
"Don't think that you can change anything just because you've survived by chance. This is no longer the era of the ancient gods."
"You angel king!"
Leodorus's remarks were so absurd, clearly without much thought. Even "Eternal Sun," who was about to speak, looked over in astonishment. Was he really going to swear so rudely? We also came from the Angel King, and can the current Elf King even be considered the Angel King?
"He only possesses the uniqueness of the Judge; the uniqueness of the Moon has not been merged with it, but rather is controlled through some means, which is most likely related to the vampires."
Herabergen, the "God of Knowledge and Wisdom," judged that the Elf King's current state was closer to the activation of uniqueness, or the state of being born with uniqueness. The method of wielding the uniqueness of the moon was basically inseparable from the previous changes in the astral plane and celestial phenomena. He did want to trace the traces of the astral plane, but directly disrupted the astral plane channel in order to interfere with the leap of the moon's uniqueness. By the time He had freed up his hands, the Queen of the Otherworld had already ended the summoning and hidden far away.
This vampire queen, who has managed to survive from the Second Era to the present, is quite cunning. Even if she failed to obtain the Moon's uniqueness, it doesn't matter, as long as the Goddess of Night loses the Moon's uniqueness. Moreover, in her view, there is a high probability that the Earth Mother Goddess (the progenitor of the vampires) Lilith will be able to reclaim the Moon's uniqueness that originally belonged to the vampires amidst the chaos, which is perfectly acceptable. In any case, as long as it is not in the hands of the Goddess of Night, it is a stage victory.
When the Goddess of Night heard that the God of Knowledge and Wisdom was certain that this matter was related to the vampires, she glanced subtly at the Earth Mother Goddess who had taken a half-step forward, but said nothing at the moment.
"Is that how you define me?"
"King of Angels? I am the King of Kings."
The "Elf King" summoned the wishing lamp from Karen's hand to his own. He glanced at the Six Gods and rejected the definition of the so-called King of Angels. However, the moment the term "King of Kings" was uttered, the "Lord of Storms" turned extremely ugly. The Storm Path is also called the Tyrant's Authority, and the King of Kings naturally refers to a tyrant.
The former "tyrant" making such a statement clearly shows his disregard for the current "storm."
"You'll soon be nothing."
Leodorus gritted his teeth and directly wielded his trident, transforming it into a human-shaped lightning bolt, which swept towards the "Elf King".
I don't think so.
Faced with the Lord of Storms' wrath, the "Elf King" merely raised his hand and said, "In my eyes, you are nothing more than this."
He used two fingers to measure the distance between the swooping human lightning bolts, and this serious and earnest way of saying it angered Leodorus more than any real provocation, directly triggering the critical hit multiplier of the Storm Path.
However, it was all in vain. One after another, massive brass pillars rose from the ground, blocking Leodorus's path. With each broken pillar, the momentum and power of the formation weakened. Under the spiritual buff provided by the Crimson Moon, the brass pillars respawned very quickly. Leodorus circled the constantly destroyed and regenerating brass pillars, but he still couldn't get close to the "Elf King" himself.
This is the "Elf King's" power of balance. When the power of the two sides is unbalanced, the "Elf King" can reduce the opponent's strength in a short time. Even if the opponent is a true god, he will be under real pressure. That's why the "Elf King" said before that the Storm Lord's abilities are only so-so in His eyes.
No matter how strong your abilities are, if you can't unleash them, it's the same as having no strength at all.
He didn't even glance at Leodorus; instead, he rubbed the wishing lamp in his hand while Leodorus launched his surprise attack.
The genie's phantom floated out from inside. Even the genie was curious about the Elf King's state. The genie felt that the mental monster he had created was so stable in its mental state. Logically speaking, it should have inherited the madness of the ancient gods.
Unless... it's been postponed drastically...
"I want to make a wish."
The "Elf King" didn't let the genie ramble on and immediately asked for a wish.
But the genie insisted on speaking, "You can make a wish, but I must first kill the previous holder."
After the genie finished speaking, Karen Tamara, who had collapsed behind him, felt her vision gradually darken, and a feeling of suffocation surged up. This was the price for making ten wishes. Previously, because she thought Karen was doomed, the genie had retreated to avoid the risks outside. Now, she hadn't expected the Elf King to actually live, and to make a wish at this time. So, she decided not to torture him any further and just get through the process quickly, killing Karen and making sure the lamp's ownership was transferred to a different owner.
Each person has only ten wishes. Karen dies, and the holder of the genie lamp changes to the Elf King. Then the genie can grant the Elf King's wishes and take the opportunity to corrupt him.
"I'm just granting Karen her second wish."
The "Elf King" snapped his fingers, and the suffocating feeling that Karen had been experiencing gradually disappeared. He then released a series of brand-new bronze pillars to block Leodorus from any attempt to maneuver or advance.
But the genie was clearly angry. "She's already made ten wishes! Everyone can only make ten wishes; that's a rule I can't change!"
The Elf King clearly knows the rules!
"Her wish was for me to be resurrected."
"This is a wish, but I'm afraid you didn't hear me clearly. I said it ten times, not that I made ten wishes."
This Elf King easily uttered words that made the Genie furious.
bdsm-fiction