I Created Scientific Magic-Chapter 676 - 558

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Chapter 676: 558

Formed with protons and neutrons as its core and Annihilation Energy as its blade, a beam sword containing the energy of hundreds of millions of tons of TNT shot forth from Lynn’s palm, slashing toward the Lord of Death, Danates!

The incoming ribbon, infused with Death Divine Power, was directly sliced apart!

Also cleaved were the ashy divine realm and the massive divine body of the Lord of Death behind it!

The numerous large and ferocious heads of the Lord of Death were covered in anger and astonishment, clearly not expecting that a newly ascended god could wield such powerful destructive magic. Amidst the loud roars, the fractured heads were simultaneously severed. fɾeewebnoveℓ.co๓

These fallen heads crashed to the ground like meteors from the sky.

“What a pity, did it miss?” Lynn said, somewhat disappointed.

These microscopic particles inherently possessed certain higher-dimensional properties, certainly capable of truly harming the Lord of Death, but unfortunately, his four-dimensional coordinates were not so easy to pinpoint.

Although superficially his strike had beheaded the Lord of Death, it had not injured him in any meaningful way.

The most crucial point was that the entirety of the Lord of Death’s body had not emerged from the space-time rift; closing the door was essential, otherwise, the Lord of Death’s power would continue to grow unceasingly.

If he kept delaying, his chances of winning would only diminish, given that the total amount of magic power he could control was finite and not supported by multiple planes as the Lord of Death’s was.

It seemed he needed to find a way to leverage external forces…

Fleeting thoughts crossed Lynn’s mind, but his actions did not cease; suddenly, the space curve in front of him began to twist, deflecting another close-approaching “Breath of Destruction.”

Those severed heads had already crashed to the ground, and the surrounding earth was ploughed into deep trenches several tens of meters deep by the explosive divine power, the soil and hard rock inside instantly erased.

Even though Lynn had already sealed the space near the royal capital, forming a circular Mobius strip to prevent the entire city from being completely destroyed by the battle’s aftermath… both the Death Divine Power and the energy remnants from the “antimatter sword” were potent enough to affect high-dimensional spacetime, with approximately one percent of the power breaking through the Mobius strip’s barrier and leaking out.

The wild wind howled, and the earth crumbled, as if the world were facing its apocalypse.

On the outer side of the royal capital, the invisible magic barrier was already covered in dense cracks, with Vittorio and several grand wizards working hard to reinforce and repair the protection.

The multitude of wizards hidden within the royal capital’s barrier were all on edge; although they could not see the specific battle conditions, they could feel the terrifying energy fluctuations from outside, the heaven-reaching roars, and the continuously expanding Death Divine Domain.

For a moment, Harrov even wondered if the entire world was on the brink of destruction and promptly turned to look at Aurora next to him, asking,

“How did it go? Who won?”

Aurora, who was monitoring the battle through an avatar and looking quite pale, replied—just a moment before, her avatar had been completely incinerated by the Purgatory Fire!

Even the part of her soul that was projected had also suffered severe damage, but she still spoke with a somewhat swollen head.

“I saw Speaker Lynn severing the Lord of Death’s heads…”

A look of fear appeared on Aurora’s face, recalling the moment she saw the “antimatter sword,” almost thinking her soul would be dragged in and destroyed with it.

“So, Speaker Lynn won?” Harrov asked, both surprised and somewhat incredulous.

The Lord of Death was arguably the most powerful enemy they had ever faced; even Aila couldn’t compare. The council had marshaled the resources of the entire continent for a year and a half just to contend with this Lord of Death.

But then Harrov remembered that the Star Messenger had once said that gods greatly reduced their power outside their divine domains, and with Lynn having the geographical advantage, it wasn’t impossible for him to have easily defeated the opponent.

“Then why is his divine domain still expanding?” Vittorio asked, his brow furrowed in confusion.

If the Lord of Death had already fallen, their divine domain should gradually recede, yet within their sight, the pale chaos continued to rapidly spread around, almost obscuring the entire sky.

Moreover, considering the continuous surge of energy ripples from the outside world, the battle was clearly still ongoing and seemed to be intensifying.

“How would I know? Perhaps such a degree of injury means nothing to the Lord of Death.” Aurora helplessly shook her head, her view was very limited and she had no idea about the ongoing battle conditions.

“We absolutely cannot just wait idly, I remember there is a fusion furnace in the capital. Perhaps we could harness the power of this device.” Harrov said thoughtfully.

Their bodies’ magic power and energy were already largely depleted; they could only participate in the battle through such means.

“I’m afraid it won’t work. Did you see the beam of light that just shot up into the sky?” Aurora said with a bitter smile. “The energy contained within that beam of light is at least dozens of times more powerful than the Sun Furnace!”

In other words, even if they released all the nuclear energy accumulated in the Sun Furnace, it was merely a fraction of Lynn’s casual strike!

Could it be that exaggerated?!

Harrov was momentarily tongue-tied. Just thinking about how difficult it was for them to block the energy waves made it impossible for him to speak of intervening anymore.

“From now on, I’ll observe the battle, and the protection of the capital will be up to you, Harrov!” Vittorio quickly created an avatar. Even though they couldn’t directly intervene in this divine battle, no wizard would want to miss such a high-level confrontation, even if it might cause some damage to their souls!

Just as Vittorio connected to the Magic Network and looked up at the sky, suddenly all the beings on the entire planet simultaneously felt a palpitation—an inexplicable yet genuine sensation, as if it was a biological instinct.

“What’s happening?!” Harrov also sensed this change, but couldn’t pinpoint what exactly had changed.

“It must be the planet’s magnetic field that has changed…” Vittorio, connected to the Magic Network, said with a trembling voice.

The planet’s magnetic field?!

Harrov and the others paused for a moment, then quickly recalled someone once mentioning in the planetary theories that the Eternal Star under their feet was like a super massive magnet, and using even one-thousandth of its power was enough to devastate heavens and earth!

At that instant, in the capital, a raven, locked in a cage and resting with its eyes closed, suddenly opened its eyes, its pupils showing none of the previous arrogance or foolishness, only endless indifference.

It had sensed the arrival of the Lord of Death the moment the sky cracked open—the opponent’s aura was too intense, with absolutely no intention to hide.

“It seems it’s time!” The raven crowed loudly, its cage’s Electromagnetic Barrier flickering continuously. Together with the external force field vortex and the legendary beast Mutuo guarding the room, the triple protections completely blocked any chance of escape.

But sometimes, one doesn’t need to go out to send a message!

Agitated by the strong residual energy ripples from outside, Mutuo immediately sensed the fluctuation and rushed over at top speed.

The raven scornfully watched the majestic beast rushing towards it. Spreading its wings, intense starlight burst forth from its dark feathers, and then it exploded into a swell of its form.

Sometimes, death is the best way to send a message!

Soul entanglement is also one of the rare methods that can communicate across two connected worlds.

The sight that greeted Mutuo as it reached the front of the cage was a few remaining black feathers inside.

It’s over… it’s over… The majestic beast Mutuo anxiously tucked its tail and spun around the room, completely unsure of what to do next.