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Chapter 1276: Wherever the Spear is, It is Invincible!
Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation
How formidable was Matu Joko, the Divine Son, recorded on the golden stone tablet?
Regrettably, Matu had already pa.s.sed away, his name long since struck from the golden stone tablet.
Braydon Neal stood before the tablet, his spear gripped in hand, lips barely moving.
“Second place, Kalei Kgomo!”
“Third place, Loba Bhota!”
“Fourth place, Yeften Chirwa!”
“Fifth place, Fakihi Biyela.”
“Sixth place, Soja Lamola!”
“Seventh place, Sule Yaffe.”
“Eighth place, Saedy Yaffe.”
“Ninth place, Jaali Sibisi!”
“Tenth place, Gatimu Masilela.”
…
Before him, Braydon softly recited the names of ten individuals.
Each one a prodigy of the Hall of Edicts, none weaker than Divine Son Matu.
Yet now, they had all been marked by Braydon.
The Oracle Palace had aroused Braydon’s wrath.
Intent on slaying the elites of the Oracle Palace, Braydon sought to teach Rayha Qhobela her limits.
Secluded in his residence, Braydon seldom ventured out.
Half the Hall of Edicts had never laid eyes on him.
They had only heard rumors of a descendant of the Divine Lord taking the G.o.d Slaying Bow from its sacred statue.
Now, Braydon stood in the Hall of Edicts, the news of his presence spreading swiftly.
The instructors of the Hall of Edicts were revered as G.o.ds, true warlock emperors!
A middle-aged man cloaked in purple approached, announcing, “Young Divine Lord, the Great Divine Priest has tasked me with overseeing your academic affairs exclusively.”
“Get lost within ten seconds,” Braydon retorted, his intent murderous.
Was he there for a lesson?
No, the Northern King had come to spill blood!
The purple-robed G.o.d’s countenance s.h.i.+fted slightly.
He hadn’t antic.i.p.ated Braydon’s flippant disregard.
This would complicate their future interactions.
Failure to fulfill the Great Divine Priest’s directives would bring its own set of problems.
“Young Divine Lord, the Great Divine Priest’s mandates are both prophecy and command. You and I are bound to obey,” the purple-robed deity a.s.serted gravely.
In a flash, Braydon thrust his spear forward, a glint of cold steel accompanying his escalating hostility.
His spear intent could rend the heavens!
Enraged, the purple-robed G.o.d hadn’t foreseen Braydon’s a.s.sault.
As a teacher of the Hall of Edicts, being attacked by a student const.i.tuted severe disobedience.
According to Oracle Palace regulations, such transgressions warranted immediate execution as a deterrent.
Yet, within the Oracle Palace, who would dare lay hands on the progeny of the Divine Lord?
Not even Rayha possessed the audacity.
The purple-robed G.o.d’s form s.h.i.+fted, engulfed in flames with a mere thought, transforming into a majestic, fiery G.o.d—a symbol of n.o.bility and power.
He embodied the stature of a G.o.d!
Today, Braydon had slain a G.o.d.
The attack on Braydon’s family had ignited a primal rage within him, one only appeased by fresh blood.
Chaos consumed the Hall of Edicts as students gazed skyward, antic.i.p.ating the rare spectacle unfolding before them.
How many years had pa.s.sed since such a challenge transpired within these hallowed halls?
The purple-robed G.o.d seethed with indignation. “Young Divine Lord, do you comprehend the gravity of a.s.saulting a teacher as a student?”
Yet Braydon paid him no heed.
None of Braydon’s instructors were to be trifled with.
Did this purple-robed G.o.d truly possess the qualifications to instruct him?
Braydon grasped the emperor weapon in his left hand, channeling its hostility to its fullest extent.
Controlled by quasi-emperor Braydon, the emperor-level weapon held the potential to unleash his full combat prowess.
However, the emperor-level weapon could not be unleashed as an emperor’s will coursed through the Oracle Palace.
Forced into action, the purple-robed G.o.d invoked fervently, “Flames of Art, scorch the heavens!”
With a swoosh, his mental power intertwined seamlessly with the world, igniting crimson flames that soared into the sky, reaching temperatures of nine thousand degrees Celsius.
The inferno spanned a hundred miles, sucking the air from its surroundings.
All present felt the searing heat and crus.h.i.+ng pressure.
Even their breaths stung, tainted with the scent of burning.
The flames surged toward Braydon, yet he remained undaunted.
His physique, mental power, and vitality had all been honed simultaneously, reaching the quasi-emperor realm.
Why should he fear flames licking at his skin?
With a firm grip on his spear, Braydon thrust forward boldly, piercing through the vacuum and dispersing a hundred miles of flame.
His speed, clocking at 2,000 meters per second, surpa.s.sed that of an ordinary emperor.
In the blink of an eye, he closed the distance.
The purple-robed G.o.d, though formidable, was taken aback by Braydon’s sheer physical strength.
Martial arts pract.i.tioners did not cultivate their physique.
While others focused solely on mental power, Braydon had fortified his body.
Reacting swiftly, the purple-robed G.o.d erected a mental barrier to deflect Braydon’s spear while conjuring his spell.
The flames morphed into thirteen crimson chains, swirling menacingly in the sky and slas.h.i.+ng toward Braydon.
“Shatter!”
Braydon commanded, directing his spear toward the golden barrier before him.
Unfazed by the onslaught of chains, he remained fixated on his singular objective—the purple-robed G.o.d.
With a resounding crack, the golden barrier fractured under the force of Braydon’s a.s.sault.
In an instant, it ruptured!
The spear, akin to a dragon, surged forward with even greater velocity.
Within a single breath, it traversed 4,000 meters, its momentum escalating.
Braydon’s form emitted a radiant white light, a manifestation of one of his eight techniques, instant technique.
His newfound speed exceeded ten times the speed of sound.
What recourse did the purple-robed G.o.d have to evade?
The spear impaled the deity’s chest, pinning him against the Hall of Edicts’s wall.
Silence blanketed the hall as stunned students looked on.
Today, a mortal had slain a G.o.d, defying the established order by striking down his own teacher.
It was a humiliation as much as it was a victory.
“Cough! You…”
The purple-robed G.o.d, gasping for breath, gazed at Braydon in disbelief.
He had never fathomed that Braydon would dare to kill him.
Yet, Braydon’s resolve remained unshaken.
His left hand gripped the hilt of his sword.
With a swift motion, the Northern King Sword severed the G.o.d’s head from his body, extinguis.h.i.+ng the life of a warlock emperor before he could unleash his full might.
The death of a G.o.d reverberated as a seismic event, instilling terror in the hearts of many.
Only Braydon remained aloof, his gaze piercing as he addressed the descendants of the G.o.ds, “The Divine Ranking inscribed on the golden stone tablet is the ranking all of you aspire to achieve. I aim to claim my place on that ranking.
“Hansworth’s Braydon Neal is here to challenge everyone!”
His proclamation hung in the air, barely fading before Braydon swung his blade.
The sword light streaked across the sky, br.i.m.m.i.n.g with a chilling killing intent.
Braydon aimed to exploit the rules of the Divine Ranking, intending to slaughter over 700 descendants of the G.o.ds listed on it.
He was deemed a madman—a lunatic driven by the Oracle Palace’s transgression against his two children.
With a swoosh, the terrifying sword light, infused with the sharpness of forbidden techniques, descended upon the crowd, claiming 76 lives in its wake.
Some were cleaved in half, others beheaded, as blood painted half the Oracle Palace crimson.
In the blink of an eye, a harrowing ma.s.sacre unfolded.