All the spears transformed back into orbs of light, converging behind Kana's head.

Bougret floated down from the sky.

"Is this your new toy? So many of them, can you even use them all?" he asked with a curious look.

"I don't necessarily have to hold it myself the whole time, but for this first real battle, I have to hold it in my hands and feel the feel of it," Kana explained.

“But there are too many of these, all flashy and with various attributes. Although their power is indeed considerable, they don’t look that impressive. I saw the dwarven blacksmiths in the channel arguing about it like crazy.” Bugret looked puzzled.

After all, Kana stayed in the City of Ring Tower for almost a month for this weapon, and it is said that he stayed by the forge the whole time.

"You have no taste," Kana said, glancing at Bugret with disdain.

"That's because this monster is too weak. The attributes of each spear alone are enough to kill it."

In fact, Kana deliberately restrained his power in order to fully test the characteristics of each weapon; otherwise, he could have dealt with the monster with just one of them.

Moreover, Kana didn't use a single skill in the battle, relying entirely on the purest attributes of his weapon, and even deliberately held the gun himself.

Those six spears hovering behind his head—any discerning person could see that Kana could control them remotely.

As a former puppet master and now the "Crimson Creator," Kana's ability to manipulate objects remotely is top-notch.

These six weapons can even be assigned to different puppets to control, unleashing power comparable to that of him using them personally.

Otherwise, Cana wouldn't have specifically asked Sergio to forge six spears.

"Alright, alright, it's your weapon, you decide. I'm really looking forward to seeing how you perform in competitive duels."

"Hehe, just you wait and see," Kana replied confidently.

Soon, the monster's corpse was removed, and Kana returned to the fortress.

Calvin watched Karna's departing figure and muttered to himself, "Is this our leader? That battle just now was as easy for him as playing a game."

Calvin found it hard to believe that Cana was only at level four or five during the Scarlet Calamity.

In just under ten years, Kana has grown to such an extent that it is simply unheard of.

In comparison, Calvin has only risen one or two ranks in the past ten years, according to the Night's Watch standards.

This was all thanks to the Night's Watch's blessing.

"I really want to see him fight against the former Fallen Blade Dragon."

Calvin had some concerns before witnessing Cana's strength firsthand, but now that he has, he feels his blood boiling and can't wait to see the duel.

Inside the fortress.

"When do you plan to leave?" Popper asked.

There are only a few days left until the agreed time.

“If possible, we’ll set off in a bit,” Kana replied.

"Who should we bring?"

Upon hearing this question, Kana replied without hesitation, "Besides these three dragons, take you and Calvin. The rest of you stay and guard the fortress."

“Well, those guys are going to complain again, missing out on such a great fight,” Popper said with a laugh.

Upon learning of this mission, the accompanying night watchmen were filled with anticipation and excitedly boasted about it over the channel.

They would be extremely disappointed to hear such an arrangement.

"In that case, let's bring them all. It doesn't matter how many people there are, since the battle won't affect you anyway," Kana said nonchalantly.

His previous arrangement was mainly for convenience. If the Night Watchmen wanted to go and see for themselves, he wouldn't mind; it would just be a bit of a hassle, nothing serious. "You really are considerate of your subordinates. Alright, I'll make the arrangements right away. But how far is the destination? How do we get there?" Popper asked.

Upon hearing this, Kana looked directly at Bugret.

"Why are you looking at me?" Biglett asked, looking bewildered.

"What do you think? Of course, I'll ride with you."

"What?!" Biglett shook his head frantically in shock.

"No way, you can ride me once, but what if other people want to ride me too? What about my dignity? I'm a celestial dragon, how can just anyone ride me?"

Biglett resisted strongly and refused resolutely.

Kana shook his head helplessly and explained, "I didn't say we were going to ride on your back. You just need to create a cabin structure on your body, and we can sit inside. This is about you carrying us, not riding you."

After hearing Cana's explanation, Bugret pondered for a moment and nodded reluctantly.

"Okay, okay."

Only after the group finished their discussion did Svina Anna speak up, reminding them, "I sensed Father's presence yesterday, and... and the Blood God's gaze outside."

She came from the abyss, was born and raised there, and is intimately familiar with the power of the evil gods in the abyss and the aura of her father.

"It seems your father is quite punctual, eager to use his own life to atone for his past betrayal."

Svenana managed a weak smile, not because she felt any affection for her father, but because she was a little nervous.

After all, he was an evil god, and one who held a high position among the evil gods.

Even among the many powerful beings in the abyss, the Blood God is renowned.

Even his own father could only bow down and submit before the God of Blood.

Now, the Blood God's gaze is fixed on everything without any attempt to conceal it, which puts immense pressure on Svenana.

“Ignore that idiot, all he thinks about is fighting. It would be strange if he didn’t pay attention. He might even send down a projection to watch the show and give his opinions,” Kana said.

"Really?"

"Is there such a thing?"

"Are you kidding me?"

"I don't believe it."

Everyone present expressed their doubts; what Kana said sounded too outrageous.

Even the skeletal avatar of the usually taciturn undead dragon couldn't help but shake its head.

"Hmph, you'll find out then."

It's really hard to believe this kind of thing when it's told to you.

Moreover, Kana knew in his heart that it wasn't just the Blood God who would be watching; the other evil gods would almost certainly be secretly observing as well.

To be honest, the fact that the Blood God is paying attention to this battle is actually a good thing for Kana. It would be troublesome if the Blood God weren't paying attention.

On one side is the Blade Dragon he personally nurtured and then corrupted, and on the other side is Kana, whom he has always kept an eye on. The fierce battle between the two is undoubtedly a feast for the Blood God.

Blood God will certainly ensure that this battle is not interfered with by external forces, which is to some extent one of the reasons why Blade Dragon was willing to agree to the conditions.

Even that detestable Shadow God had to restrain his evil intentions at this moment, otherwise the Blood God would really rush into his divine kingdom and smash his head with an axe.

"Alright everyone, get ready, we're off immediately." (End of Chapter)

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