Lin Da, a former professional gamer, arrives in the game [Secret Realm Continent] and forms a team with several ladies from another world. Their goal is to clear fifty floors of the secret realm an...
The characteristic of the Law of Destruction is that it deals true damage equal to a percentage of the user's own level.
Level 100 means 100% true damage.
Let alone a god-level being, even if a main god-level being came, Linda could still poke a hole in them.
"Wait, wait a minute!"
Tricia's composure was gone, replaced by anxiety and panic in her eyes.
"Hero, please don't do this!"
My roots are what support this broken world.
You should have seen the cracks in the space.
The moment you kill me, the power I used to repair space will also disappear.
Both the Secret Realm Continent and the Demon Realm Continent will fall into spatial turbulence.
Everyone except you will die!
"Hero, is this the future you envisioned?"
Linda frowned, focusing her divine power in her eyes, and indeed she could see the omnipresent spatial rifts.
According to Tricia, only a god-level being could fully repair it. For tens of thousands of years, Tricia has been patching things up, barely keeping the world from collapsing.
Right now, if he kills Tricia, the divine power used to repair the spatial rift will also disappear along with Tricia.
Having the power of time itself, one can certainly survive.
Everyone else must be buried with Tricia.
"Brave one, why not make a deal?"
Tricia secretly breathed a sigh of relief and put on a gentle smile: "From now on, I will rule the Demon Realm Continent, and you will rule the Secret Realm Continent. We will not interfere with each other. Once my divine power recovers, I will leave this world on my own initiative. What do you think?"
Linda squinted, her eyes gleaming.
Seeing his silence, Tricia's smile grew even more relaxed: "This is the only way, Hero, you have no choice but to accept it."
"Kafni, what is your profession?"
Linda changed the subject.
"Profession? Of course, it's godhood. I'm a god, after all," Kaphni said matter-of-factly.
"Wait a minute, something doesn't seem right."
Kaphni paused, her expression slightly flustered. (End of Chapter)