Chapter 384 - 256: Suppression (Part 2)
The gap between the two lightning spheres was somewhat wide, causing the four mages to all glance at Malin in unison, with surprise, hesitation, reproach, and even curiosity.
As the lightning spheres made contact with the front line of the Chaos force, they began to operate, emitting brighter light, and both shot a bolt of lightning at each other. The bolts met in the air, entangled, linked, and then the spheres ceased to move slowly, accelerating and covering nearly a hundred yards in two seconds.
At least a hundred Chaos humanoids were pierced before they could react, their carapaces turned to ash in an instant, disappearing before everyone’s eyes in the sea breeze.
In the end, when Malin felt that maintaining the movement of the two spheres would increase consumption, he discontinued the sustained consumption of the spell formation, then took notice of the tall figure emerging from the darkness: "The Chaos Blessed."
The Blessed, having received the so-called blessing of Chaos, these Chaotic Believers would become non-human. Like this one here, whose entire face had turned into that of an octopus, with tentacles in place of a mouth, and whose body was covered in a carapace.
"Not the four of them, our trouble has lessened a bit," the old mage recognized its identity in one glance: "It’s the Evil God of the Storm Sea from the south. It seems the Temple of the God of the Seas here must have been destroyed. That miser wouldn’t bless his followers so easily."
Malin was not surprised by this outcome. A village of fewer than a thousand people, a Priest, one or two Assistant Priests—they were up against three hundred... Maybe not all nine hundred would turn to Chaos, but at least two-thirds was a number they couldn’t withstand.
The three mortals only faced a dead end, and the God of the Seas was also known for a fiery temper, as well as a fickle nature like the sea itself. To Malin, one would have to be out of their mind to believe in such nonsense; the Goddess of Harvest was far more suitable for someone like him with a mixed belief system.
