Chapter 522 Koala Ga

The mini-sun collided with Angron's chest, its bright stellar fire raging and instantly piercing the Primarch's skin, tearing through his flesh.
Most of Angron's body was devoured and torn apart by the light and heat of the mini sun, half of his body turning into a field ravaged by orange-yellow flames.

But Angron did not die.
Even after directly touching the mini-sun, a tiny star, Angron still did not die.

The surging flesh and blood healed the wounds scorched by the star's flames, and images of the endless wars that raged throughout the universe appeared around him.

A storm of crimson, blood rain, swords, smoke, hatred, and calamity howled.

Every war nourishes Angron through the blessing of the Blood God, a struggle against the destiny of death.

Angron let out a furious roar, blood seeping from the ground covered in red gauze. Angron, whose body was constantly cycling between burning and regeneration, looked at Kahn.
The overwhelming killing intent sent a shiver down Kahn's spine.
But Kahn understood that most of the Blood God's blessings upon Angron at this moment were focused on healing him.

In other words, until Angron fully recovers and heals the wounds caused by the mini-sun, Angron is essentially in a state of almost no Blood God's blessing, and Kahn will only have to face Angron's own power.

This is of great significance because the land beneath Kahn's feet is a part of the Blood God's domain extending into reality, and the Blood God can bestow blessings upon Angron almost without limit.

Even a true Primarch would have a high probability of being defeated by Angron, which is imbued with a great deal of the Blood God's blessing, let alone Cain.
“Now my own power is my own power, that’s fair.” Kahn grinned, crushing the high-efficiency pill between his lips. The portable pyramid on his head also emitted light, unleashing Kahn’s potential.
At the same time, the accelerated winding and the powerful super deluxe ingot (trial version) also play a role.

These tools were, of course, also made using Kahn's own power.

Isn't it itself that's accelerating the clockwork?

Hadn't he already swallowed and digested the pills?
Doesn't the portable pyramid unleash its own potential?
Kahn was surprised when these thoughts popped into his head; he felt like he was gradually catching up with Doraemon's bizarre and unscrupulous logic.
Is this also a form of corruption?

Angron's figure transformed into a crimson stream of heat, rushing towards Kahn.

The Blood Father was raised high, hurtling through the air, aimed directly at Kahn's head.

Kahn brandished the blood-stained weapon in his hand, every muscle straining to unleash its full power.

The blood son and blood father collided violently, and Kahn's flesh twitched and twisted, but it also forcefully shook off Angron's axe blade.
A fleeting look of bewilderment crossed Angron's狰狞 (zhengning - ferocious/hideous) face. Almost no one could match him in pure strength, not even among the Primarchs.

Kahn's victory in the brief struggle surprised Angron.

Then, a wisp of ash and smoke, capable of devouring hundreds of cities, surged from Angron's body. The behemoth's form suddenly swelled even further. Kahn almost felt as if he were standing before a Titan, a scorching, corrupted star. And so, the Blood Child and the Blood Axe clashed once more.
The Lord of the Red Sands wielded the Blood Axe and the Spinebreaker in the most brutal way Kahn could imagine, the chainsaws emitting a sharp hiss. But beyond the brutality, Kahn could also sense the subtle, instinctive martial skill hidden beneath this brute force.

Hundreds of collisions were completed in the blink of an eye. Although Kahn could match Angron in strength, he was still far behind in terms of reaction, technique, and other aspects.
He trembled, using the tattered wings that Raum had transformed into, and rapidly retreated into the air. Angron immediately took flight in pursuit.

Although Kahn had wings, he was not Saint Gillespie and lacked his agility, making his flight appear clumsy.

Fortunately, Angron was similar; his body was bulky, and flying was not something he excelled at.

Kahn seized the brief moment before Angron caught up with him and hurled the blood-piece in his hand at Angron.
Blood Child roared and transformed into a meteor, hurtling towards Angron.
Such a trick was of course no match for Angron; Blood Child was blocked by Blood Father almost instantly.

Kahn won his gamble; he bet that Angron would wield his most familiar block instead of using the Spinebreaker.
Kahn's Blood Child and Blood Father are a set of weapons. He is familiar with the Blood Child's design, and therefore also with the Blood Father's design, allowing him to perform extremely precise movements.
He slightly tightened the chain connecting to the Blood Child, and the Blood Child instantly spun around, wrapping the chain around the Blood Father's handle.

Taking advantage of the moment, Kahn used the chains to pull himself towards Angron, and then kicked Angron in the face.
But the Spinebreaker rose almost instantly, blocking Kahn's kick.
But Kahn barely noticed his own failure; his gaze was suddenly drawn to something else.
He saw a wound on Angron's neck, a shallow, moist wound, as if it had just been left.
The wound seemed to possess a magnetic pull, drawing Kahn's eyes in.

Kahn was absolutely certain that the wound wasn't inflicted by him, nor by the mini-sun.

That is that
A name suddenly popped into Kahn's mind.

Koraga, a loyal World Eater, rebelled against Angron aboard the Istvan III.
That wound was left by Koraga in Angron, and it hasn't healed in ten thousand years.
The moment the thought crossed his mind, Kahn was surprised; he didn't understand how he knew these things.

But Angron gave him no time to think; the Blood Father violently shattered the chains binding the Blood Child.

In the blink of an eye, Blood Father drew a deadly arc and slashed towards Kahn's body.
However, in this perilous moment, Kahn displayed unimaginable agility and grace, instantly dodging the attacking Blood Father with incredible acceleration.
Next to Kahn's head, Raum's head popped out, with a bamboo dragonfly on his head.

The bamboo dragonfly granted Kahn the agility to dodge Angron's axe mid-air and, in the blink of an eye, circled around to Angron's side.

But his eyes remained drawn to the wound on Angron's neck, a wound that seemed to tell Kahn, "Cut here."
Kahn made his decision almost instantly, swinging his Blood Spear at the wound on Angron's neck.

But at that moment, a wild cunning and cruelty gleamed in Angron's orange-yellow eyes.
He seemed to have anticipated that Kahn would attack the wound; the Bloodfather and the Spinebreaker intertwined, effectively blocking Kahn's attack route, trapping him between their axes.

Kahn hastily dodged, but the axe still cleaved deep into his flesh.
Rotten blood gushed out.

(End of this chapter)

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