Liam shot through the sky like a comet, a crimson halo radiating from his body as he sped away. He was planning to detour around the area before heading back to Washington, D.C. It was the best way to avoid being followed or tracked by other demigods. But until then, he had to find a way to shake off Lilith. Lilith's expression was calm as she gave chase at a moderate speed. As a state-level blessed, she could easily catch up to Liam if she wanted to, but instead, she silently observed from a distance. Most would consider this lucky, but to Liam, it was just nerve-racking. "What the hell is she doing?" Liam questioned with a somber tone. Hybris flashed into reality, and in turn, Liam retracted his crimson sword. He needed to focus all his aura into flying faster. "She bears no killing intent towards you. It seems like she's more fascinated by how your blessing works. It could be the Hegemon sword or how you're able to fly without following the basic standards of Earth's blessed,"
Hazel and Mr. George arrived at the site of the battle swiftly, their car barely coming to a halt before they dashed into the golden forest. They moved with care, sidestepping the sharp, glittering leaves that littered the ground. They reached the spot where Midas had fallen, and there, lying peacefully on the ground, was a golden statue of her. Mr. George appeared indifferent to her plight, more concerned with Liam's fate and whether Lilith had managed to capture him. Hazel, however, was shattered. Her face went ashen as she knelt beside the golden statue of her friend. She gently caressed Midas's cold, lifeless face, her eyes filled with disbelief. She had never seen Midas like this before and feared she might never see her alive again. At that moment, Lilith materialized from afar, appearing before them in an instant. "I lost him," she said breathlessly. "His speed was alarmingly close to my own." Hazel remained silent, her shock too profound for words. Mr. George, however,
Meanwhile, back at the hideout, Liam descended onto the balcony like a crimson blur, the rain pouring with an intensity that threatened to drown the city. The storm's relentless fury mirrored the chaos that often surrounded him. Thunder rumbled in the distance, a deep, growling reminder of the tempest outside, while lightning sporadically illuminated the dark, stormy sky, casting fleeting shadows on the cityscape below.With a sweep of his divine sense, he confirmed the building was empty. "It seems like Jacky went out," he muttered to himself, his voice barely audible over the drumming of the rain on the roof. He opened the glass door and stepped inside, the warmth of the interior contrasting sharply with the cold, wet exterior. With a burst of his aura, the water soaking his clothes turned to steam, filling the room with a transient mist that dissipated quickly, leaving the space cozy and dry.Liam stripped off his clothes, leaving them in a dry heap on the floor, and headed to the
Jacky opened his soaked umbrella and used it to shield himself from the relentless rain. The road was ghostly, with only a few vehicles passing by every minute or two.Jacky was preoccupied as he walked along the sidewalk, his intentions focused on returning to the hideout.Jacky had come to visit Ironfoot's Tavern, hoping to gather intel, which he did. Techon wasn’t being silent about Ghost, although they only intended to act after she appeared in any of the danger zones. The same could be said for Liam.Jacky paused for a moment and glanced up at the flickering streetlight. It reminded him of his own life, a flicker between existence and oblivion, a mortal playing a game of chess with gods and a weak mortal at that. Jacky sighed lightly and continued walking, his thoughts drifting back to the conversation with Ironfoot.The Techon Corporation had officially succeeded in crafting near-exact replicas of a god's divine aspect. This meant the world of the blessed would become even more
The next morning came quickly, probably because the trio spent the night coming up with their next plans, with Ghost preoccupied with the divine true-named almighty from Olympus, Nyx. They needed to proceed with helping Liam get to the nearest danger zone, conquer it, and assimilate the major piece of Hybris that fell there."The danger zone is located on the ocean, and to get there we need a boat... I have been surfing around, trying to find us a ride, but unfortunately, there are too many people going in and out of the danger zone, and we need to stay covert," Jacky said in a single breath, passing along a cup of coffee to Liam and to Hybris a cold bottle of alcohol."We can't risk the government coming for us, not to mention Olympus. Come to think of it... each time I use the God's ranking, I shouldn't stay in one place for too long, or Olympus will find a way to track me down," Liam said with his brows furrowed."So then what's the plan?" Hybris interjected after gulping down an e
Liam eventually succeeded in pulling Jacky aboard the yacht.The luxury yacht had a pristine white hull reflecting the surrounding ocean and sky. The sleek aerodynamic design of the vessel exuded an air of sophistication and elegance. The yacht's expansive deck was adorned with polished teak wood, providing a warm contrast to the stark white exterior.On the upper deck, a spacious lounge area was furnished with plush, cream-colored sofas and matching sunbeds, perfect for relaxation and sunbathing. A sleek glass railing encircled the deck, offering unobstructed panoramic views of the ocean.Towards the stern, an inviting infinity pool seamlessly blended with the horizon, creating a serene and luxurious ambiance. The bow of the yacht featured a secluded seating area with a circular table, ideal for intimate gatherings or enjoying a quiet moment at sea.The main deck housed an elegant dining area with a large, glossy white table surrounded by high-back chairs upholstered in fine leather.
.The yacht surged across the ocean with breathtaking speed, cutting through the water with an elegant, almost effortless grace. The waves seemed to part in deference to its rapid advance, and the sun shimmered off the sea, creating a sparkling trail behind the vessel. The scene was idyllic, serene, and seemingly perfect until Jacky’s sharp eyes detected a looming structure ahead. It wasn’t a traditional wall, but rather an immense energy pillar that soared majestically into the sky and plunged deep into the ocean’s depths. The sheer scale of this pillar was awe inspiring, creating a stark demarcation between the familiar world and the unknown. It appeared to slice through reality itself, extending infinitely in all directions, as though it were a giant, invisible blade that separated two realms. "Liam, we're here!" Jacky called out from the upper deck, his voice carrying over the gentle hum of the yacht’s engines as he maneuvered the vessel toward the formidable energy wall. Moment
The he sky of the danger zone is painted in hues of twilight, casting a warm, golden light over the scene. enveloped in the bustling vibrancy of the approaching city. The road is paved with ancient cobblestones, worn smooth by countless journeys, and lined with towering lampposts that flicker with a soft, ethereal glow, the lamppost had miniature fairy like creatures they called elementals. Ahead, the city's impressive dual gates come into view. The larger gate, designed for carriages, is an imposing structure of reinforced steel and intricately carved stone, adorned with scenes of legendary battles and mythical creatures. Its arches are wide enough to accommodate the grandest of carriages, with blessed guards in ornate armor standing vigilant at each side. The gate's metalwork shimmers in the fading light, reflecting the city’s grandeur and hinting at the opulence that lies beyond. Next to the grand gate, a smaller, simpler gate is reserved for pedestrians. This gate is framed with