Chapter 482: The Sage Changes His Face



Chapter 482 The Sage Changes

His Face Are you planning to stop me?

Partridge's usual calm voice entered Ron's ears. Under the sage's quiet gaze, Ron's scalp suddenly tingled and his body trembled. An indescribable sense of fear suddenly surged into his heart, and a dense layer of small bumps appeared on his skin.

Even though Patridge was no different from before, whether it was his aura, tone of voice, or the look in his eyes, there was no change, but Ron felt an unprecedented danger at this moment.

It was as if, as long as he dared to answer with the word "yes", the old man in front of him would instantly attack him and completely crush his body into ashes, and even tear his soul into pieces.

That was the purest kind of pressure. Even if Patridge did not use his own strength, this kind of pressure alone was enough to make a legendary master explode and die, and the strength of a being in the destruction realm would be strongly suppressed.

Just from this point, Ron knew that this Patridge was definitely not as simple as the kind-looking old man on the surface. This guy's strength must have surpassed destruction and achieved the mythical realm... Although he has never stepped into the realm of God, he is definitely a demigod.

An existence of this level is definitely not someone I can afford to offend now.

Even if he holds a divine weapon, transforms into a dragon, and has all his buffs stacked up, he probably won't be able to withstand many blows from Patrick.

If the six-winged fallen angel that had been trapped in the ring for many days was released, perhaps he would still have the strength to fight against Patridge. However, Ron was unwilling to hand over the six-winged fallen angel unless it was absolutely necessary.

He didn't know what was going on, but Ron always felt that if the six-winged fallen angel appeared more often, it would very likely bring him uncontrollable risks.

As for where the source of the risk is, Ron is not sure, but this warning sign is real and has always existed. It is for this reason that even when facing the Father God before, Ron would rather drag the Father God's consciousness into the Soul Ferry than release the six-winged fallen angel.

However, the so-called Father God Arriaeus, although an evil god, is not very clear-headed.

That guy only wanted to devour him and was unwilling to let go of his soul, so he kept pestering him, which gave him the opportunity to drag his soul into the Soul Ferry, but Patrick was different.

Although Patrich is powerful, he is definitely not as powerful as the Father God.

Father God Alecia, although only the last ranked evil god in the Pantheon, seems extremely small and insignificant among all the gods, but no matter how small the evil god is, he is still a god, a true existence in the realm of god, one level higher than Patrich.

However, Patridge's consciousness is not as confused as that of the Father.

It is said that old people become more shrewd. Patridge is over a thousand years old and is definitely very shrewd. Once he tries to drag Patridge into the Soul Ferry, this old guy will definitely notice the abnormality at the first time.

Given Patridge's character, he would definitely take drastic measures and tear off that wisp of soul directly. It would be impossible for him to drag his entire soul into the Soul Ferry.

It’s hard to say, even if there may be some risks, we can only rely on the power of the six-winged fallen angel.

While Ron was thinking about how to deal with Patridge, Patridge was also staring at Ron. In his seemingly turbid eyes, a hint of murderous intent flashed from time to time.

kind?

On the surface, Partridge does look kind-hearted.

But, Patridge is definitely not a good man.

Although Partridge's killing intention was mainly aimed at Archibald, how could there be fewer people who died at his hands over the past thousand years? He would not release killing intentions to others at will, but as long as they stood in front of him... no, even if there was a possibility... just the possibility of causing interference to him, Partridge would never let them go. He did not allow any uncontrollable risks to exist in his journey of cultivation.

Next, he will touch the remains of the last Twilight King and negotiate with the consciousness within the remains.

Normally, there must be no mistakes in this process. Ron is definitely a threat here and may interfere with his actions.

Given Patrick's character, he should have killed Ron to prevent future troubles, but there was no way. Even Patrick couldn't figure out Ron's strength.

Others couldn't see it and thought Ron was really a master of the Destruction Realm, but Patridge could see through it at a glance. Ron's strength was still stuck at the peak of the Legendary level and he had not really taken that step.

If Ron's strength was just this level, then Patridge wouldn't even need to do anything. He could take Ron's life in the blink of an eye. However, this guy was strangely powerful. At the peak of the legendary realm, the destructive power he exerted was even more exaggerated than that of a strong man who had just entered the realm of destruction.

The most important thing is that, normally, only those who have entered the realm of destruction are qualified to comprehend the power of one or two laws, but boy Ron has already mastered the ability of time.

What was even more bizarre was that Patridge couldn't even figure out what kind of energy Ron was using.

It is called magic power, but it is stronger than magic power. There seems to be some divinity mixed in the magic power. It is somewhat similar to the energy of the half-god and half-demon that he uses. Even Patridge suspects that this kid may be a demigod like himself.

I originally wanted to test Ron's true ability through Ashburn, but I didn't expect that Ashburn was so useless. A master of the Destruction Realm was solved in just a few moves.

Especially the two tricks of solidifying time and extracting Ashburn's time, which Patridge couldn't understand, and for a while he couldn't think of any good way to fight against this strange ability.

In fact, when Ashburn and Ron were fighting, attacking from behind was definitely the best option.

But on the one hand, Patridge wanted to see Ron's background.

Secondly, Patrick could feel Ron's spiritual thoughts, and he was always on guard against him, so a sneak attack would probably not have much effect.

And Patridge is a very cautious person. Although this guy is extremely powerful, when it comes to fighting, he is definitely the most cautious person in the entire Dusk Continent. Generally speaking, when facing a being with a higher realm than himself, he will turn around and run away.

When you can't run away, you should act like a coward when necessary, and make survival your first priority.

Even when facing beings of the same realm, Patridge would usually just slip away and would not easily start a conflict.

However, when facing a being who is not as advanced as oneself, I will show a completely different attitude. If I don’t squeeze your last drop of blood, I will be considered kind.

All in all, although Patrick is called a sage, it is really hard to see any sage temperament in this guy, and his behavior and style are still that of a pirate on the ocean.

Looking back now, it was a miscalculation that I didn't act decisively to kill Ron before.

There is no mistake in the poem, post, content, and read the book on 6, 9, and bar!

If he fought with Ron now, not to mention Ron's own peculiarities, it was still unknown whether he could win. Even if he could win, it would be quite disadvantageous for future negotiations with the remnants of the last Twilight King. After all, negotiations had to be reasonable, and when reason didn't make sense, perhaps he would have to use some Taoist power.

It was obvious that Patridge didn't want to waste his energy on some messy things at this critical moment, so he could only exert deterrence first, hoping that Ron would retreat.

Ron's mind was already spinning with many thoughts, and a gentle smile appeared on his face: "Of course not..."

"Senior, you are a saint. I admire you so much that I cannot wait to interfere with what you are doing... Senior, please do whatever you want. I will just watch from the side."

As he spoke, Ron took two steps back, indicating that he had no intention of getting involved at all, he just wanted to watch from the side and see if he could gain some experience.

Patridge frowned. He hoped that Ron would just get out of here, the farther away the better.

But now, Ron made it clear that even if he would not interfere with him, he would definitely watch it all from beginning to end. This made Patridge feel a little unhappy, and the urge to kill Ron seemed to become stronger.

After a brief hesitation, Patrick gave up the plan. He felt that Ron must have some reason to rely on for doing this.

With a snort, Patridge said nothing more. He walked towards the coffin with his head held high. With a wave of his hand, he set up a barrier directly near the coffin.

This is a purely defensive barrier. It does not have any anti-injury effect, but it is extremely tough and has its own damage repair function. Even if a strong man of the same level wants to break it, it will take a long time.

Even if this kid Ron is really weird, as long as he has subdued and controlled the remains of the last Twilight King, even if this kid wants to do something, it will be too late.

He is a saint and has always been cautious in doing things, so how could he not have any preparation?

Then, Patridge came to the front of the coffin and chanted the same spell as Karem did before, but Patridge's spell was obviously much more skillful. However, within a quarter of an hour, the spell was completed and the bronze coffin disappeared again.

The arm of the last Twilight King reappeared in front of Patridge.

At this moment, something truly hilarious happened before Ron's eyes.

I only saw that the originally solemn and dignified Patridge's expression suddenly changed, becoming flattering and fawning. His wrinkled face was like a blooming flower: "Senior Zhou Yang, the junior Wang Qi is here to visit!"

Puff! Ron, who was standing behind him, almost spit out saliva the moment he heard this.

Damn, could this Patrich also be a time traveler? Impossible, right?

Chapter 2      (End of this chapter)


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