Chapter 669 Judgement
"In this final quest, we''re here to defeat an angel," Ren dered.
Evie''s mouth dropped open, her eyes widening. "Defeat it?"
She peered at the Angel through her [Monocle] and trembled at its stats. "How are we going to defeat that? It''s like a high-level boss!"
No wonder Ren had emphasized the need for at least ten yers with stats in the 500s.
Still, Evie believed it would take at least a hundred yers, each with stats of 500 or more, to stand a chance against this celestial entity.
Ren, however, remained unperturbed. He said to Evie, "Rx . . . Angels can''t descend into this mortal ne with their full power, so we can still defeat it."
Evie''s lethargic face cracked with surprise. "So you mean to say that this angel isn''t at its full power?"
"Don''t worry," Ren reassured her, "if things go south, we can always have Pii take care of it."
Evie looked worried. "But there are other yers around. Are you sure?"
Ren shrugged. "Even if they associate me with Ren with the cloak because of Pii, it won''t change the fact that I''m still a wanted man."
"But that would confirm that you really are the Ren with the cloak, and the other guilds would surely came at you with full force."
Ren shrugged again. "So be it then. Sooner orter, the secret would be out anyway. And besides, they''re alreadying at me with full force. What''s the difference?"
However, Ren preferred his other identity to remain secret until he resolved Evie''s debt problem. So, he had to attempt to fight the Angel first with his own strength.
On the side, yers were shocked at the sudden appearance of an angel. It was the first time they had seen one, and the sight excited them, thinking it was a
World Boss!
Its stats were undeniably at a world-boss level!
Since the Angel appeared in an open area. Any yer could defeat it and im firstblood. The yers thought.
The yers who saw the Angel wasted no time and contacted their guilds for backup.
A world boss had appeared!
Despite the growing excitement and tension among the yers, Ren and Evie, ignored them as the Angel began to address them.
It had descended from the sky tall and imposing, but now it appeared human-sized, speaking with a deep rumbling voice.
"Mortals . . . I descended from realms beyond yourprehension, bearing a grave warning. The path you tread is shrouded in darkness, leading to an evil you can scarcely fathom. I implore you to heed my words and retreat from this perilous mission. The consequences of your actions may echo across dimensions, bringing forth a cmity beyond your wildest nightmares. Turn back now, for the sake of all that is sacred and pure."
Ren and Evie exchanged a puzzled nce, both equally taken aback by the Angel''s eloquent words.
"Are all angels supposed to sound like that?" Evie wondered aloud. "They talk a lot and weird too."
Ren chuckled softly. "I have no idea. Maybe?"
The encounter with an Angel was just as new for him. The Heaven''s Realm had always been veiled in secrecy, even in his past experiences.
If he ever ventured into that domain in the future, he knew he would be stepping into that realm blind.
"Turn back, mortals," the Angel''s voice resonated like a distant thunderp, carrying the weight of eons. Each word echoed with a blend of divine authority and sorrow as if the heavens themselves mourned the impending danger.
"This is your final admonition, thest whisper of mercy that the cosmos grants you. In the face of the unfolding darkness, your persistence will sow the seeds of your own undoing. The cosmic bnce trembles and your reckless journey threatens to shatter it further. Choose wisely, for the consequences of your defiance are etched in the stars and written in the annals of fate."
Evie shook her head slightly. "It sure talks a lot."
Ren sighed and boldly responded to the Angel, "And what if we don''t?"
The atmosphere grew heavy as the Angel''s countenance darkened. His eyes, gleaming with an otherworldly light, bore into Ren and Evie. With a voice like rolling thunder, he warned them onest time.
"Mortals, heed my words. You tread upon dangerous grounds. The consequences of your actions may echo through realms you cannot fathom. Turn away now, and perhaps your souls may yet find mercy."
[WARNING! The Angel has asked you to turn back. Failure to heed its warning will result in battle!]
There''s the warning, Ren thought and said to the Angel, "We havee this far. We won''t turn back."
The Angel''s warning hung in the air, a foreboding echo that seemed to reverberate through the very fabric of reality.
The Angel''s visage, once radiant, was now darkened with an ineffable sorrow. His eyes, pools of ancient wisdom, gazed upon Ren and Evie not with anger but with a profound sense of pity and sadness.
His voice, resonating like the mournful hymn of a long-forgotten era, echoed with a mixture of disappointment andpassion.
"Foolish mortals," he intoned, his voice carrying the weight of centuries. "I pray your souls will repent in heaven. Your choices have set you on a perilous path, one that may lead to your eternal regret."
Ren and Evie, though undeterred, felt the weight of his words pressing down on them.
The Angel''s sorrowful gaze seemed to pierce through their very beings as if he could see the struggles and doubts that churned within their hearts.
Yet, their determination toplete this quest remained unshaken.
The Angel''s expression remained steeped in sorrow, his eyes reflecting the endless expanse of the heavens.
In that moment, a profound silence settled over the scene as if the universe itself held its breath, anticipating the oue of this encounter.
"A pity," the Angel murmured, his voiceced with regret, and then a blinding burst of light engulfed the entire area.
His wings stretched from his back as he ascended into the sky, regaining his original giant form. In his hands, he held a spear crafted from pure gold, shimmering and glowing with an ethereal light.
"I shall now pass judgment," he dered, his voice echoing with divine authority. "Death!"
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