Chapter 1225 - 1174-1175 The Sovereign Among Demons Vajra Ming King
The Qi Luck duel between these two clans, although it has been forgotten which powerful race among the All Tribes originated this practice to strengthen themselves, eventually led the human race to be the final victors.
However, as the All Tribes declined later on, they merged into the Demon Race, and with the human race becoming overwhelmingly dominant, this method was never again manifested in heaven and earth.
In the depths of fate, perhaps it was the cycle of heaven and earth that, after endless time, the original All Tribes, now the Demon Race, once again stood opposite the human race, and the two clans once again initiated such a duel to determine the victor of the future.
"Shen Xiao, since you are so confident, then this Emperor shall fulfill you," the Lion Emperor said, fury surfacing on his face as his deep voice resounded.
The Lion Emperor also knew of the method of Qi Luck duel from inherited memories, but in the Ancient Era, it was more often a method of plunder by a powerful race against a weaker one.
And when the strengths of the two races were nearly equal, neither dared to lightly use this method, because neither was certain of certain victory.
The audacity of Shenxiao True Monarch to speak in such a way was not only indicative of his confidence, but also a deep disdain, believing his strength to be so great that he could not lose.
This was something the Lion Emperor could not tolerate, and the flames of anger burned in his heart, indignant.
Indeed, if it were the past, he would also admit that Shenxiao True Monarch was powerful and that his own combat power was slightly inferior.
But times have changed. Not to mention that wielding the Demon Summoning Banner, he feared not the opponent’s Gods Sealing List, but just the act of devouring the bloodline of Innate Gods and Demons alone has restored and backtracked his foundation. Additionally, with the Qi Luck of his race added, his combat power has increased significantly, not necessarily weaker than his.
