<h4>Chapter 762: Squeezing Through</h4>
The sudden emergence of the ming hands served as a stark demonstration to every creature in the wilderness of what it meant to face a top-tier pyro elemental expert.
Even the Rank Four and above Gori Gods felt their hearts skip a beat at the sight of these fiery hands.
And for those weaker creatures below Rank Four, the experience was even more terrifying!
These enormous hands were akin to a pair of scorching pyro-elemental suns that had suddenly materialized in the Wild Gori World’s sky.
The temperature of the surrounding space soared, and mes fell sporadically from the hands, creating a fiery rain.
<i>Creak! Creeeeak!</i>
Noises resembling metal gates being forcibly torn open were heard, caused by the ming hands that had been relentlessly stretching the space-time rift wide.
It was as if a savage beast was attempting to force its way into this world.
The gathered Wild Gori World creatures in the wilderness froze, shocked by a sight beyond theirprehension.
However, the Rank Four and higher Gori Gods quickly realized that this was no ordinary phenomenon but an incredibly powerful foreign creature trying to breach the space-time rift and invade their homene.
These Gori Gods, typically known for their arrogance and violence, found themselves humbled.
In the presence of these enormous hands, radiating with the power of pyro elementalws, even the two suns that dominated their sky seemed to dim.
The protective arrays crafted by the Wild Gori n, though formidable, paled inparison to the sophisticated work of the Magus World mages.
In an instant, the owner of those hands managed to widen the hole in the sky.
While his entire body could not cross over immediately, the now-gaping rift wasrge enough for his head to pass through.
The appearance of this majestic, ming head triggered a fierce reaction from the Rank Four and above Gori Gods.
Overwhelmed by the power ofw radiating from the ming head, even the unruliest of Wild Goris recognized the magnitude of the threat looming over their world.
Without a doubt, the entity with the ming head was a formidable Rank Six creature that was even more powerful than the White Banisher Gori God of Wild Gori World.
The glimpse of another world through the space-time rift left every Gori God gathered near it sensing that the powerful Rank Six creature before them was not the only formidable being on the other side!
In fact, Siegel, the Rank Six Knight, had only managed to widen the rift quickly enough for his head to pass through with assistance from Feylis and others.
“Stop him!”
“Chase this foreign evil god away from our world!”
The guardian and the Rank Six White Banisher Gori God were the first to react, mobilizing the power of thews to counter the intrusion.
One moment, the guardian was conversing with a young Rank Five Gori God; the next, it thrust its Greenwood Cane forward with fierce determination.
Empowered by the narws, this old Rank Five White Ape suddenly unleashed a burst of power that could threaten even Rank Six entities.
Moreover, being on its homene and enhanced by the power of guardian’sw, it could ess a greater power from the nar will than a typical Gori God.
White Banisher Gori God hovered far above in the wilderness skies.
Despite their primitive and violent nature, the Wild Gori n—considered a type of humanoid intelligent species—possessed an ability to learn and adapt slightly superior to neighboring nes like Blue Violet Star and Feral Beast Star.
As one of the two Rank Six Gori Gods in this world, White Banisher Gori God owned a metal fortress spanning nearly seven kilometers in diameter.
This fortress was acquired from a neighboring technological civilization at the cost of a microne and a low-level ne.
Of course, it paled inparison to the scale and functionality of Magus World’s space fortresses.
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From a distance, it looked impressive enough.
White Banisher Gori God, with his all-white fur, bore a striking resemnce to White Ape. Nevertheless, it was a real wild gori.
Its pure white fur and more defined features softened the usual impressions of savagery and violence associated with other Wild Goris.
The two Rank Six Gori Gods in the Wild Gori World represented wisdom and strength respectively.
The Rank Six Gori God emerging in its metal fortress clearly embodied “wisdom”.
Among all the Gori Gods, it was the only one that had heeded the guardian’s warning about the looming crisis.
Nevertheless, its wise appearance did not diminish itsbat prowess in the slightest.
A pure silver-colored jade pir descended from the sky. It was the chosen weapon of the White Banisher Gori God, enveloped in a strange white me.
Despite the Magus World’s dismissive view of these beings as “foolish and ignorant native creatures”, their attainment of Rank Six spoke volumes of their strengths.
The White Banisher Gori God was no weakling among the other Rank Six creatures.
Once the White Banisher Gori God and the guardian made their moves, the twenty Gori Gods of Rank Four or above, already on standby, sprang into action—this was no time for spectating!
In Wild Gori World, solo fights were rare, reserved typically for instances of monopolizing resources, such as the incident involving the Fire Gori God and Feylis.
The Wild Goris typically leveraged their strength in numbers.
A torrential offensive erupted from twenty-two foreign gods, including the guardian, a Rank Six and three Rank Five Gori Gods.
Siegel had always prided himself on his robust constitution. Yet, upon thrusting his ming head through the rift and witnessing such a formidable assembly, the Rank Six Knight felt his scalp crawl.
However, a retreat was not an immediate option.
He had already stuck his head through the rift, and his power ofws was already shing with the narws of the Wild Gori World.
Moreover, three Rank Six mages from Magus World were supporting him from behind.
He had boasted of victory beforehand; now, he wasmitted to seeing it through.
The sh between more than twenty high-ranking beings was no doubt a magnificent spectacle seldom seen on most nes and battlefields.
Not just the Rank Four or higher Gori Gods but also the tens of millions of legions amassed in the wilderness of Wild Gori World unleashed a volley toward Siegel’s head in the sky.
With the support of their gods, these forces were bold enough to challenge even a Rank Seven overgod, let alone a Rank Six god.
However, their courage did not guarantee they would be able to injure a superior being.
Thebined onught ofws from over twenty gods, coupled with the elemental tides unleashed by tens of millions of beings, destabilized the rift in the sky.
It resembled a zing star in the sky, radiating heat.
The Rank Six Magus World knight weathered an overwhelming barrage of attacks and remained unyielding.
A fiery shield materialized above, punctuated by the muffled grunts and growls of the knight. Despite the intensity of the confrontation, he showed no signs of abandoning his effort to breach the spatial rift.
“Thirty minutes! If I can hold out in this ne for thirty minutes, it will buy enough time for Master Feylis to arrive!” Siegel’s determined shout echoed in his mind.
Among the key figures in the Wild Gori World War, Feylis was one of four Magus World Rank Six powerhouses with the strongest resilience aside from Siegel, thanks to her pioneering of the Verdant me Body Tempering technique.
Yet, Feylis was not about to be the first to charge into Wild Gori World. Given her status as a mage and a woman of elegance and dignity, it was even unlikely for her to be the second.
If Siegel did not feelpelled to assert his strength, the other three grand mages would not have exerted themselves to their limits.
“Come on!” Siegel’s roar echoed through the Wild Gori World and the Verdant Wilderness World beyond the space-time rift.
What impressed the Gori Gods was how this strange-looking Rank Six foreign evil god managed to squeeze his arm through the rift while withstanding their relentless attacks.
A majestic pyro elemental rain fell from the sky, as the Rank Six Magus World knight demonstrated to the native beings of this medium-sized world the extent of strength and passive evolution.