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Chapter 938: Final Blow
The following six months was hellish for the Abyssals.
The Crimson Affliction was cruel. At this point, all of them were infected by it, making it harder for them to breathe or even function normally. It wasnât as lethal as most were expecting since it didnât kill right away, in fact it even seems weaker than before but it did make their lives miserable since they never felt well.
At this point, nobody was even bothering to search for a cure. All efforts in researching was gone with the wind, most of those whoâs even able to start an effort were effectively crippled by the disease so whatâs the use?
Food is scarce, illness plagued the lands, endless gloom filled the streets, oh how the might Abyssals have fallen. All of it was due to their hubris.
The resentment was piled as high as a mountain. Everyone stopped worshipping the God Emperor at this point since they blamed him for subjecting them to this torment.
If it wasnât for his arrogance and greed, humans wouldnât have come and make them miserable. Everything was the God Emperorâs fault.
The lost of faith was even visible at the streets. At every corner of the roads, there will be someone who will curse the God Emperor out loud, there were words written in the walls of buildings, and the statues of the God Emperor was desecrated and defiled.
Nobody believes in him anymore. All thatâs left is boundless resentment and hate.
That being said, though their situation was horrible, they found out that even just for a bit, their situation was settling down. No, itâs not improving since all of them are sick but the chaos thatâs happening all around Paradise were slowly but surely disappearing.
Theyâve discovered that humans arenât attacking them as much as before. Which made them believe that as long as they behaved and keep themselves hidden, they will be safe from certain death.
And surprisingly, this seems to be working just fine.
So long as they bowed their heads down and kept a low-profile, danger wouldnât come to them.
Knowing this, some of the Abyssals fled to the far reaches of Paradise and isolated themselves in there. They planned on waiting until the war against humanity subsided before re-joining the civilization, if thereâs still a civilization after that.
Unfortunately, this plan was doomed to fail since the very beginning.
Humanity never had any plans on sparing the Abyssals.
At the dawn of the sixth month after General Grimmâs death, a large fleet suddenly greeted the Abyssals. Every single one of the Abyssals felt their arrival and witnessed their entrance to their air space.
A massive formation of ships that stretches as far as the eyes could see. It represented strength, dignity and glory. It was humanityâs fleet, arriving to deliver the final verdict to then Abyssals.
The moment they saw the fleet, all of them instantly knew that itâs all over.
Some knelt to the ground and already looked dead. Some just sighed and returned inside their homes to wait for their fates. Some laughed maniacally and ended their own lives while others just cried and begged for mercy, even prostrating before the incoming fleet.
The Grand Fleet hovered above Paradise. What followed next is Lunaâs emergence at the helm of the leading ship, which also happens to be the largest one.
Luna was garbed in a pure white and gold armor, standing and majestic at the edge of the ship, bearing the Dawn Councilâs flag which is attached to the tip of her spear.
She was beautiful, ethereal and godly. Her brilliance was unparalleled at this very moment, even the sun couldnât be compared to her.
âAbyssals. We, the Human Race, have arrived. You lot have nowhere to go anymore. I suggest that you remain there and patiently wait for your deaths to arrive.â
âSo long as you donât resist, I promise you that my soldiers will grant you a swift and merciful death. Test us and we wouldnât mind showing the sheer disparity between us.â
âAfter what happened to you all, I hope you understand that my words arenât an empty threat. Understand that you all had this coming the moment you decided to reach whatâs beyond you to begin with.â
âIâve said what I need to say. No matter what happens next, we will be victorious!â
After declaring that, Luna tilted her spear forward and immediately, a large swarm of humans exited their ships and started pouring down to Paradise.
Flashes of colorful lights descended, all bearing Dawn Councilâs flags.
Killing intent suppressed the entirety of Paradise. It was so thick that itâs almost leaking out of reality.
That being said, Humanity didnât rush in their operations. They descended in a decent pace. They didnât let out throes of rage or determination. They just all wore a solemn expression.
They were strangely quiet even after their descent. They moved in a disciplined fashion and apprehended the Abyssals that they came in contact with.
The army operated like Luna said. So long as the Abyssals didnât resist, they were given a swift and merciful death. But for those who tried to resist, they were subjected into a horrible torture which was displayed to everyone to set an example.
No stones were left unturned. It didnât matter where the Abyssals hid or how far they ran away, Humanity still knew where they were and caught up to them.
At this point, everyone already understood whatâs happeningâ¦
Humanity isnât waging a war anymore.
Warâs done. They already won. Whatâs happening right now is just a clean-up duty.
The Abyssals could no longer fight. Theyâve lost. Miserably too, at that. They never stood a chance. Everything they tried failed. Humanity just took it slow to minimize their armyâs casualties and make it easier to finish the Abyssals.
They came to land the killing blow and end them once and for all. Thatâs all there is too it.
At this point, resistance is really futile. The Abyssals will never be able to escape this fate. The moment they came close to Divine Realm, their death sentence was already decided. All that is left is the execution.
Atop of the Godâs Tower, Augustus saw this all happened with rage-filled eyes in a particularly humbling position. With his face firmly planted on the ground and with Raven grabbing a fistful of his hair to force him to watch how Humanity dealt the final blow to everything he owned.
If looks could only kill, Humanity wouldâve died thousands of times already. Unfortunately, it doesnât work this way.
âSee that woman over there? The one standing at the helm of the biggest ship? Thatâs my wife right there! Isnât she gorgeous? So perfect and valiant! Oh, Iâm so lucky to have her.â
âOoh! Ooh! Look! That girl over there! The one wearing a violet armor with a purple cloud on her waist? Yeah, thatâs out daughter. Isnât she just the cutest? Sheâs our treasure you know? Daddyâs little princess.â
This is probably the worst part of Augustusâ torment, listening to Raven be a doting husband and father.
âGo get âem, Princess! Go! Stab âem to death, yeah thatâs right! Uh huh!â
âYes, my little princess. Slash them in half! Good stance! Your teachers would be proud!â
And just because Raven knew that the God Emperor hates this, that enough reason for him to keep going. At this point, annoying this guy had become his favorite past time.
However, beneath Ravenâs teasing, his eyes remained vigilant. His vision encompassed the entirety of Paradise, watching over Humanity very closely.
Heâs counting how many casualties theyâre having even at this point. Heâs also making sure to pay attention to those who are doing well since rewards are due after they returned home.
âYeah, if this just continue like this. They would be done before this day ends.â He said, then looked at the God Emperor: âEverything that you claimed as yours will disappear. Isnât that great?â
Augustus trembled in unparalleled rage. He truly couldnât take this. His heart bled, not because he watched as his own people died but because all of his assets were damaged beyond repair and thereâs no more slaves that will fix them.
All of his belongings were now thrashed beyond recognition. Everything was wasted, turned into hot garbage. All without him being able to do anything to stop it.
âButâ¦this is a bit boring isnât it?â Raven stated with mirth on his voice. âEverybody gets to have fun while the two of us are stuck here with each other. Thatâs rather unfortunate isnât it? God Emperor?â
Augustus just glared at him. He already knows that this guy is plotting something again.
âOh, come on. Donât look at me like that. Iâm sure youâd love my suggestion. Just listen will you?â Raven then cleared his throat and continued:
âIâll expand this domain to cover this entire tower. Iâll also make it transparent so that everyone could see whatâs happening.â
âWe will fight each other for real this time. Iâd even let you borrow power from the Forbidden Ultima Core to make things fair.â
âIf you win, then you can do whatever you want with me and humanity since Iâm the only one who can stop you. But if I win, I will force you to watch how I dismantle everything you ever had.â
âSo? What do you say?â