Chapter 259
With a thunderous roar, the seas churned and overturned as three massive whales, despite their
colossal size, surged with increasing speed. They executed a pincer attack, creating a terrifying
vortex of destruction that swept up boundless tides, engulfing the towering soul of a king, who stood
a kilometer tall. The relentless whirlpool extinguished its radiant light, and deep within the
maelstrom, the whales waged a brutal battle against the king''s spirit.
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The Snow Bunny''s mes burned fiercely under the sea, ignoring all waves, and converging into
thousands of fiery fists that enveloped the king''s spirit. Each punch carried the power of annihtion,
shattering the very fabric of space with a relentless barrage that struck the luminous specter of the
king. The spirit brandished its sword in furious retaliation, shing violently against the onught.
Many deep-sea creatures had drawn near in anticipation of scavenging, only to be mercilessly torn
apart by the ruthless energy. Their blood clouded the abyssal depths.
Eighteen Souls, although mere specters, fought with growing ferocity. Their disyed energy was
astonishing to behold. It was hard to imagine the might they possessed after slumbering for
millennia. What levels of power had they once wielded, and to what realms had they belonged?
"Have you had enough? A few spirits have held you for so long, where lies the honor of the
Nortnds?" Lord Warbringer erupted in fury, his dual hundred-meter swords unleashing sky-
piercing sword''s energy. Their radiant edges severed the tides. In an instant, he cleaved through the
king''s spirit, shattering its ethereal form into dozens of fragments.
The spirit wailed, dissipating into the depths of the sea.
Wielding his massive swords, Lord Warbringer charged toward the abyssal depths. His sword''s
energy was fierce and far-reaching, striking once more at the ancient kingdom''s barrier.
The Cobalt Strike Commander and the others exerted their full might, unleashing their strongest
Combat Magic in a vicious fight against the king’s spirit.
Eventually, the king’s spirit could no longer withstand the assault and retreated. Their luminous
forms exchanged nces from afar before vanishing without a trace.
“Where have they gone?” The Golden Eagle scanned the sea floor.
“They might have returned to the ancient kingdom. Let’s join forces and break the seal.” The Cobalt
Strike Commander released a dazzling array of eight powerful beams, each tens of meters thick,
weaving together in a relentless surge that pierced the dark seabed and struck the kingdom''s
barrier.
The other mighty warriors, not to be outdone,unched their fiercest attacks.
With a thunderous rumble, the ancient barrier finally shook, cracks spread rapidly and soon
extended over a range of ten thousand meters.
The Cobalt Strike Commander and the others paused briefly, wary of each other, then charged
toward the ancient barrier like eighteen bolts of lightning. Their impacts forcibly shattered a section
and breached the kingdom.
The vast barrier, now like shattered ss, cascaded down. The surging tides rushed backward and
battered the countless structures of the kingdom that had slumbered for ten thousand years. It now
faced its second cataclysmic downfall.
Mercenaries and sea creatures, both in the depths and along the coast, no longer hesitated and
swarmed in, racing toward Antis.
"What state is it in? Where have the king''s spirits gone?" vin furrowed his brow in search. The
skies, now turbulent with clouds, thunder, lightning, and various specters everywhere, made it
difficult to pinpoint the retreating spirits.
The Chained Spirit paused for a long while, finally dering, "Fifteen leagues to the south, to the
sea! The king''s spirits are opening the Royal Mausoleum!"
vin nodded to Godfred. "Take good care of Mari for me. I need to step out for a moment."
"Don''t think you can shake me off that easily," Mari responded dryly, unable to believe that was
the best excuse he coulde up with.
"Mari, please wait. I''ll be right back," vin chuckled, then turned and dashed into the dense
forest, sprinting at his swiftest pace.
"vin!" Mari was about to chase after him but was stopped by Godfred. "Please don''t make this
hard for me, Miss Mari. Just be patient."
"Out of my way!" Mari snapped with frustration.
"Lord vin will return shortly."
"Are you telling me to wait while vin is out risking his life? What''s more important to you, my
safety or vin''s life?"
Godfred chuckled sheepishly. "Lord vin is important, and so are oyu."
"Move aside!"
Mari was in a hurry to follow, but Godfred stubbornly blocked her way.