Transmigrated As The Final Villain of a Death Game

Chapter 297: Fountain of Eden [ 6 ]



"Don’t mind my intrusion. I’m just in a bit of a rush," I replied with a wide smile.

Then, I extended my arms outwards.

"I didn’t come here to fight. You see, my friend is on the verge of death, and if I want her to live, then I need the heart of a Titan."

I was sure I was being very generous to them, and I really hoped that just by saying that, they had a very clear picture of what I had intended to do.

But in case they didn’t, I wanted them to be sure that I was 100% serious.

"Tell me where I might find a Titan, and I will spare your race. Do not, and I will eradicate every single one of you, down to the last living pigeon fucker. Make your choice wisely, since I am not in the mood to waste any more time here."

I let my Divine Energy flow freely, showing them just how little of a chance they stood against me.

The wind brushed past them fiercely, getting my point across much more effectively than I had imagined.

So effectively, in fact, that I soon felt a presence emerge from behind me. It was a very familiar presence, belonging to a person I had met not even that long ago.

"Amon? Well... when someone tripped the emergency system of my home, I never expected to run into someone like you. From what I’ve heard, you went ape shit and killed everybody."

I turned my head and was met with none other than Kai, who just continued approaching closer and closer. Eventually, he was only a few feet away from me.

Though his expression, even after seeing how much strength I had, didn’t wane in the slightest.

"You’ve actually returned, Gabriel Edware. Or at least, that’s the only explanation I have for you getting so far without being killed by the Titans," Kai said.

I narrowed my eyes.

"What are you talking about?"

"Well, isn’t it obvious? This world is special, since it’s guarded by powerful beings. Even we Angels can’t come and go however we please, since we need to get the permission of the Titans themselves. Yet here you are. Not only did you enter this realm, but you also managed to make it to the inner layer of this realm."

He clicked his tongue. "Though, why’d you come here again? I didn’t get many details."

Before I could say anything, the Angel behind me explained:

"He needs the heart of a Titan to save a friend. He wants us to give the Titans’ location to him."

"Oh? Well, I mean, why the ruckus, then? Just give it to him. It’s not our problem. It’s not like the oath we made forbids us from saying their locations. Plus, Gabriel Edware is much more trustworthy than Amon."

He glanced me up and down again.

"Though, from the looks of things, you’re much more Amon than you are Gabriel. Well... it doesn’t really matter. I’m glad you’re back. But I’d also love it if you could listen to one of my proposals before I tell you the location of a Titan. What do you say?"

Ignoring the fact that he seemed to know Gabriel Edware, and that his eyes weren’t spazzing out like with the Giants, I felt like he was one of the people I could question thoroughly and get answers to some of the questions that have been plaguing my mind.

And all those questions without actually needing to tap into more of my Divine Energy. Obviously, it was inevitable that I’d need to do it one day. It’s just that, before I sink deeper into this mess, I wanted to know just what I’m getting myself into.

Having made up my mind, I nodded at him.

"I agree. Though, if you try to pull anything funny, or, as you said, get all the Titans to suddenly descend on me, I will make sure your race is wiped out before I die."

Kai rubbed the back of his neck. "What’s with you and wiping out my race? Keep genocide to the demons. We Angels didn’t do anything."

I rolled my eyes. "You teaming up with the demons is all I need to hold your entire race accountable."

He raised a brow. "So because you humans used to try and enslave us in the past, I shouldn’t hold you accountable? Listen, I’m all in for being a hypocrite, but just so you know, you’re not the only one who has been wronged. So before you start spouting more shit, follow me so I can show you a little something."

Without allowing me to even respond, his figure suddenly vanished. He was much faster than I remember, and the amount of Demonic Energy in his body was even more overwhelming.

Obviously, he was still no match for the current me, but it was impressive how far he had come. Despite that, I stopped dawdling around as I gave the Angels one last look and vanished.

Keeping up with Kai wasn’t that difficult, though at the speed we were going, it made me realize just how big this realm really was. I would’ve already spun around my whole world tens of times, but here, I felt like I barely even reached the edge of a continent.

Yet right as I thought we’d continue heading forward, Kai dived down, splitting through the ground like some sort of mole and paving a way for me.

I stared at the sight with a confused look, and when I realized he wasn’t stopping any time soon, I followed along the path. Once I reached the bottom, though, I was left even more confused.

It was like a giant underground dungeon, much like where I had met Rachel.

The only difference was that the energy here had way too many spatial fluctuations, to the point where I felt that if I used my Spatial Telekinesis, I’d cause some serious damage to everything here.

So instead of doing something drastic, I turned to Kai and decided to figure out just what this place was.

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