Medieval Gacha Lord

Chapter 109: The Act of Deicide



Chapter 109: The Act of Deicide

Humphrey stared in astonishment at the "monster" opposite him, which seemed to have been utterly reborn in the blink of an eye.

Yes, that was right, a monster! That terrifying aura simply couldn’t be possessed by a human. Rather, it was another kind of monster, one that also fed on humans, but clearly belonged to a higher tier on the food chain.

He forcibly suppressed the fear rising in his heart and demanded, "What in damnation are you?"

On Lothar’s fingertip, the ring exuding an ominous aura abruptly shattered, transforming into a giant stone gargoyle that spread its wings behind Lothar, then slowly folded them.

The terrifying aura surging within Lothar finally stabilized. He lifted the magnificent magic sword condensed from blood magic power in his hand, gave it a light swing, and found it quite comfortable to wield.

He looked the completely inhuman Humphrey up and down and chuckled lightly. "That question should be mine to ask you."

[Milestone Activated: Act of Deicide]

[Profile: You are facing an ancient god, a relic from a distant age. The severance of faith and the changes of eras have weakened it sufficiently. To survive, the god can no longer command the four elements of earth, fire, wind, and water; all it can rely on are its claws and teeth, corroded by divine power, and its incomparably fragile true body.

In its current state, it is so weak that even a mortal body has the possibility of defying and slaying a god.

Kill it, and you will obtain a special talent focused on enhancing personal combat power.

In the ancient ages when polytheism still thrived along the Mediterranean coast, every warrior who slew a god was called a "hero" of humanity. And heroes deserve to be commended.]

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