The Epic Tale of Chaos vs Order

Chapter 2369: Crushing Robuke and Radagon



"BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM!"

A massive explosion echoed across the surface of the World of the Root as the Scarlet King managed to tackle Robuke, the two of them crashing violently into the ground. The impact was so overwhelming that entire continents were ripped free from the surface and hurled into the air like debris.

A wide smile spread across Cain’s face as he witnessed the sheer scale of the destruction. This was not ordinary damage. This was the kind of force that did not merely scar the land—it damaged the very foundation of the first layer of the World of the Root itself.

However, before he could savor the moment, an axe strike landed squarely in his chest.

The blow detonated with brutal force, blasting Cain into the sky and nearly throwing him back into the void. Space itself warped under the impact. Cain immediately released a burst of energy, forcibly regaining control over his body mid-flight.

Blood leaked from the corner of his mouth, and a deep gash split open his chest. Flesh and muscle were torn apart, yet his bones remained untouched.

Seeing that, a bloody smile appeared on his face.

The wound had penetrated his flesh, but lacked the power to pierce all the way through his muscles and reach his skeleton.

"Hahaha... excellent!" Cain shouted.

Under the gaze of all present, purple flames surged over his body, instantly repairing the damage. In the blink of an eye, Cain returned to his peak condition, his aura flaring stronger than before.

Even Robuke—feral, bloodthirsty, and consumed by destruction—froze for a brief moment.

"Our last encounter was less than a month ago," Robuke thought, his eyes narrowing. "And now his defenses are exponentially higher. How did he do it?"

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