Mystery: Big Alarm Clock Ghroth Path

Chapter 429 Battle against Zarathustra

Chapter 429 Battle against Zarathustra (Seeking monthly votes)
Upon hearing this, Audrey felt a chill run down her spine. She knew that Mr. Wheel of Fortune was currently accompanying her in a higher level of "psychological invisibility," which was why she could hear his voice but not see him.

She nodded almost imperceptibly, and then, as Roger had instructed, after crossing an intersection, she took advantage of the fact that no one was paying attention to her and deactivated her "psychological invisibility."

Almost at the same time, an empty horse-drawn carriage drove up in front of Audrey.

This is the result of Roger using his "Black Prophet" ability to distort fate; at this moment, here and now, such a carriage should appear.

Audrey was somewhat surprised, but she quickly realized that this must be Mr. Wheel of Fortune's arrangement, so she got into the carriage without any hesitation after the young coachman opened the door.

Audrey waited a moment, and after confirming that Roger had no intention of getting in the carriage, she nodded and had the coachman close the door.

As the carriage dipped slightly again, the coachman at the front asked:
"Where to, miss?"

"18 Russell Square, Hillston District"

Audrey quickly gave an address, and the coachman in front said it was no problem. Then the carriage started moving again and continued on its way.

Sitting in the carriage, Audrey felt a little uneasy, but then a sense of relief washed over her, making her realize that she must have received solace from Mr. Wheel of Fortune.

"Don't panic."

At this moment, Audrey was unaware that Roger, the "Wheel of Fortune," was using "psychological invisibility" to fly between the buildings near the carriage.

Meanwhile, in Roger's eyes, the carriage Audrey was riding in was like an icebreaker, pushing aside many oncoming "hidden threads".

Most of the hidden threads followed Audrey directly, but a few of them swirled like whirlpools, and some even locked onto Audrey's carriage for a moment before quickly moving away.

Roger quickly used "hidden clue prediction" to analyze the flow of these hidden clues and soon locked onto a general direction.

Those who were causally connected to the carriage Audrey was riding in were likely the puppets or informants of "Mysterious Servant" Zarathustra. Roger quickly activated the "Conspicuous Pack" ability a little bit, and then used its "noisy" characteristic to pray to Mr. Fool.

Since Roger's current situation does not allow him to use ritual magic, this will allow him to attract Klein's attention more quickly.

The prayer had two parts: first, to ask Mr. Fool to inform Leonard, the Star, and Hugh, the corresponding locations of the secret partners; and second, to inform Mr. World of his own movements.

Of course, Roger didn't want Mr. "Star" and Ms. "Judgment" to deal with those secret agents and spies right now, because that would only alert them.

Confirming their distribution was just a side effect; Roger couldn't truly close the net until he found the "manipulator," Herwin Rambis.

About twenty minutes later, the carriage stopped in front of 18 Russell Square in Hillston, a building housing the psychology department of Backlund Medical School. It was only then that Audrey realized she had no money.

"I was in such a rush when I left home that I didn't bring any cash..."

Audrey was immediately embarrassed. She rarely carried cash with her when she went out, and now that she had changed her clothes, she had completely forgotten to bring her wallet.

As the wealthiest woman in the "Tarot Club," she was now penniless.

Sometimes it's like that: the richer a person is, the less likely they are to have a penny on them, while the poorer a person is, they have a lot of coins and cents on them.

Just then, two one-pound notes inexplicably fell onto Audrey's lap.

"This... Mr. 'Wheel of Fortune' is lending me money?"

Audrey was even more embarrassed, her ears turning bright red with shame.

She could even tell that Mr. Wheel of Fortune had considered the tip and had even lent her an extra bit.

But there was nothing she could do at that moment, so she quickly stuffed the money into her pocket. When the coachman came to open the door, she once again regained her elegant demeanor through "self-suggestion."

She handed the money to the coachman, and then, amidst his thanks, hurried into number 18 Russell Place.

Because the psychology building at Backlund Medical School also functions as a psychiatric hospital, there was still a nurse on duty at the front desk even though it was getting late.

"Hello."

Audrey stepped forward:
"I was referred by Mr. Cole, and I need to make an emergency appointment."

This is one of the code words of the "Psychological Alchemy Society," representing the need for a specific "psychologist" to provide consultations.

"Okay, miss."

As a nurse, that was all the girl knew—after all, Backlund was the capital of the kingdom, and there were many nobles with special relationships there. It was understandable that some powerful figures needed special medical services.

On the other hand, this is also a disguise for the "Psychological Alchemy Society" to the outside world, because its "deceased" president, Paulie Dellau, was the former dean of Backlund Medical School. It is precisely because of this identity that he was able to have such a reasonable and legal shell to cover up the activities of the "Psychological Alchemy Society".

In addition, this "Dream Weaver" has many other identities, including Baros Hopkins, one of the four pirate kings known as the "King of the Black Sea," and Eric Drake, a well-known hermit in the Middle Sonia Sea.

As for his true identity, both within the "Garden of Eden" and in his external activities, he uses a disguised identity.

Just as the nurse went to notify the "psychologist," some unusual movements began to appear in the "underground" areas around the building and nearby.

Roger was well aware of all these developments, and with his "premonition of hidden clues" and "insight," he quickly identified a direction for his investigation.

Soon, Audrey received the notification and walked with another nurse in white towards the examination room on the third floor.

Along the way, Audrey saw many patients wearing hospital gowns, behaving strangely, with eyes that revealed either confusion or madness. There were even police officers from the West Velas Police Department escorting a suspect who had killed someone on the street but claimed to have a mental illness to undergo a psychiatric evaluation.

Audrey had seen this situation before, so she remained relatively calm and didn't linger too long on those people's faces.

Soon, Audrey entered a special consultation room, where a middle-aged, slightly overweight female psychologist was already sitting.

After the door closed, the psychologist smiled and said:
“It’s an honor to meet you, Miss Hall.”

"How can I help?"

"This one……"

Audrey thought for a moment, then spoke:

"I seem to have some deep-seated childhood trauma, but I can't find the cause on my own."

"So I thought about it and realized that maybe I need to seek help from other 'psychologists'."

……

At that moment, outside the consultation room, Roger, wearing a beige trench coat and with his hands in his pockets, walked past and then stood in front of an old man with gray hair who was rambling on about someone "mind-controlling" him and interfering with his behavior.

The old man didn't see Roger at all, and continued talking to a nurse next to him about his crazy claims that someone was trying to influence his thoughts with the electromagnetic radiation of the telegraph.

Roger looked at him and smiled slightly:
"It seems that mind control syndrome exists in every era."

In his previous life, Roger discovered that a large number of people on the internet believed that someone was manipulating their minds and behaviors through cell phone signals, advertisements, and various forms of psychological suggestion. They called this "covert manipulation" "mind control."

These people who claim to be "mind-controlled" have even set up special forums online, discussing these crazy topics every day and exchanging "experiences in resisting mind control," seemingly enjoying it immensely.

To outsiders, these people are likely suffering from schizophrenia or paranoia, but their unwavering belief in these beliefs has quickly become a kind of online spectacle.

"However, this time, there might really be someone 'mind-controlling' this old man."

Roger smiled slightly, and the next second, his figure disappeared.

When he reappeared, he was on a "psychological island" that was almost completely submerged by the sea.

This scene appears in the subconscious of many mental patients, blurring the lines between the island of consciousness and the ocean of unconsciousness. The bizarre and fantastical symbolic forces that only exist in dreams and belong exclusively to the unconscious also surface in consciousness, causing them to experience visual or auditory hallucinations or delusions.

However, Roger's focus at this moment was not on the old man, but on a man standing on the sea.

He was a gentle and refined old man with thick, white hair and a pair of somewhat dull, deep blue eyes. Apart from his prominent forehead wrinkles, he had few wrinkles elsewhere on his face.

This was none other than Herwin Lambis, one of the council members of the "Psychological Alchemy Society" and an advisor to the Augustus family of the Kingdom of Loen.

When he saw Roger appear without warning, his first reaction was to run, but Roger immediately used Sequence 2 level "manipulation" to firmly control him.

This is not simply control, but also incorporates the control of "Dark Annihilation". In this way, even though Herwin Lambis, as a puppet, does not have a true mind, he can still be controlled, and Zarathustra, the "mysterious servant" who manipulates Herwin Lambis from the outside, cannot immediately discover that his puppet is being controlled.

After all, even if He is a Sequence 1 Archangel, in the realm of pure mind, He still cannot contend with Roger the Insightful One, who possesses "Source Matter".

At the same time, in the same consultation room where Audrey was, the slightly overweight female psychologist who was about to "hypnotize" her suddenly became dazed and then collapsed without warning.

This startled Audrey, and she quickly got up to support him to prevent him from falling onto the table and making an unusual noise.

"It seems Mr. 'Wheel of Fortune' has succeeded..."

Audrey now knew that the doctor in front of her was being controlled by a "manipulator," and the answer to who that "manipulator" was was obvious.

The unconscious world, the surface of the ocean.

"It really did turn into a secret puppet..."

Roger knew Herwin Rambis's condition the moment he used "Manipulation".

In fact, he had long anticipated that this "manipulator" puppet would most likely not appear in physical form nearby, but would instead traverse the ocean of collective unconsciousness.

Earlier, while Audrey was following the nurse upstairs, Herwin Lambis had been using the power of "Dreamwalker" to jump between the patient's subconscious and track Audrey in this way. However, Roger had completely grasped this series of shameless operations, and he only managed to subdue the old man when Audrey reached the third floor.

"The crisis on Audrey's side should have been resolved."

Roger used one of his clones outside to inform "Mystic Cat" Bandit, instructing it to keep watch on Audrey on the balcony outside and await his instructions.

Roger then grabbed Herwin Rambis, who had lost the ability to act on his own, and began to travel through the ocean of the collective unconscious through the connection of "premonition".

To some extent, Zarathustra was not very cautious. Choosing a demigod in the realm of "mind" as his puppet had many advantages, such as being able to hypnotize and control certain individuals without undergoing puppet transformation, and being difficult for the extraordinary beings of the Church of the True God to capture.

However, the risks are also obvious: once an angel from the "spectator" pathway sets their sights on this puppet, they can control it without anyone noticing, preventing the puppet's manipulator from discovering it immediately.

Of course, it's only a matter of time, but Roger can extend that time considerably.

Roger would also use those traits that were originally his advantages. His ability to travel through the collective unconscious allowed him to successfully evade the surveillance of the Raven Puppets and even the members of the Secret Order.

Although controlling the puppet and finding the manipulator behind it are two different concepts, this was not a problem for Roger either.

Zarathustra could never have imagined that Roger possessed different abilities in multiple fields such as "mind," "secrets," and "divination." These abilities combined were simply the perfect counter to Zarathustra, the "mysterious servant."

What's most disgusting isn't even these things, but rather that Roger's inherent "Primal Core" possesses the ability to counter divination and prophecy, enough to influence even the King of Angels and the true gods. This completely renders the methods used by this top-tier "diviner" to foresee danger ineffective.

While Zarathustra is not entirely in the open, Roger is in the shadows, and this information gap between the two will only widen over time.

About fifteen minutes later, Roger suddenly stopped. He had brought Herwin Lambis to another projection area of ​​the collective unconscious, and the "manipulator's" occult connection with the outside world had reached its peak.

This means that Zarathustra, the leader of the secret order, should be nearby!
Roger updated the information with Mr. Fool again, and then, with Herwin Lambis, leaped out and appeared on the balcony of an ordinary family home.

Roger glanced back and saw the family of three fast asleep. They were the last stepping stone for Roger's subconscious journey.

He tossed Herwin Lambis into the "Old Box" and then, in a flash, appeared in the audience of a nearby late-night theater.

At that moment, "The Broken Princess" was being performed in the theater. Quite "coincidentally," this was one of the stage plays that Roger had participated in when he was still a "singer."

In an instant, Roger controlled the hundreds of attentive audience members in the theater, as well as the actors on stage.

Using the "Mental Maze," Roger pieced their consciousness together and threw it into a virtual theater. Because of Roger's understanding of the theater and the plot of "The Broken Princess," this virtual Mental Maze was incredibly realistic.

As the audience and actors in the real world all fell asleep, Roger's hand rested on the shoulder of a man beside him.

He was an old man dressed in a black robe and top hat, with dark eyes like a lifeless surface of water, and long, thick white beard around his mouth and face.

Beside him lay a silver-tipped cane made of sunken wood, and he looked like an ordinary old-fashioned gentleman.

He slowly turned his head to look at Roger, who grinned and gave him a devilish smile.

This old man is none other than the "mysterious attendant" Young Zarathustra!
"Roger Abraham..."

He spoke in a low voice, his tone filled with disbelief, as if he couldn't understand how Roger had found him.

"Eh."

Roger nodded, and then spoke again:

"Why are you calling me grandpa?"

Upon hearing this provocative remark, Zarathustra was not angered. Instead, he casually shoved the tip of his cane at Roger's face!

The blow was powerful and heavy, and Roger was terrified. He instinctively turned his head away.

The cane struck the back of Roger's chair, instantly shattering and piercing it. The sound of it cutting through the air continued to fly backward, smashing the heads of several sleeping spectators and completely piercing the load-bearing wall behind them.

This seems to contain the power of "reconstruction," where Zarathustra grafts his seemingly light blow onto a coastal artillery piece or something else, delivering a powerful blow that can destroy buildings with minimal effort!

In the instant Roger dodged, Zarathustra, whom he was holding in his arms, vanished and was replaced by a dazed-eyed janitor in a subway uniform. In that brief moment, He had used a puppet as a substitute to teleport Himself away!

"You bastard, you really are afraid of dying."

Roger smiled slightly.

The next second, his figure shattered like a bubble, and the entire theater returned to normal.

The spectators killed by the "coastal artillery" bombardment and the wall that was breached returned to their original state, as if the angelic attack earlier was a complete illusion.

At this very moment, the figure of "The Mysterious Servant" Zarathustra appeared on a train that was no longer in service on the Backlund metro network.

He quickly changed his appearance, then got off the train and walked out of the platform.

At this moment, Zarathustra was also somewhat surprised. He had no idea why Roger Abraham would suddenly appear and attack him.

What He couldn't understand wasn't Roger's motives. After all, this pirate king was a friend of Klein Moretti, and given that He had targeted the latter, it was only natural for Him to come and deal with Him.

What He truly couldn't understand was why Roger would suddenly appear at this point in time and possess angelic abilities.
"Roger Abraham has become an angel of the 'audience' pathway."

As a knowledgeable archangel, He immediately understood the key point.

This is the only way to explain why Roger was able to control Herwin Rambis without Roger's knowledge!
Too many questions led Zarathustra to choose not to linger in the fight.

As one of the strongest "magicians", He is well aware of the principle that one cannot fight without preparation.

However, upon thinking of this, He suddenly stopped.

It was unusual that the platform, which should have been very narrow, took Zarathustra, an archangel, more than two minutes to traverse.

"Quick reaction, no wonder you're an archangel."

At that moment, a round of applause came from the pillars behind the platform, and Roger's figure reappeared.

Zarathustra's eyelids twitched; at that moment, He realized that He had fallen into Roger's "mental labyrinth."

He thought he had successfully escaped by swapping the secret puppets, but all of this only happened in his mind!

This greatly surprised Zarathustra. He had been caught in "mental labyrinths" before, but never in one so bizarre and without any warning.

Even more bizarrely, Roger, a Sequence 2, was able to pull this Sequence 1 archangel into a dream without Zarathustra's knowledge!
This means that Zarathustra has no idea where he is in reality, whether he is inside the theater or somewhere else.

Roger gave Him no chance to think further. As the sound of his shoes hitting the ground rang out, an inexplicable and boundless fear rose in Zarathustra's heart.

That fear came from the abyss of psychology, the "primordial darkness" Roger felt when he ascended to the Void of Boötes!
However, just as Zarathustra was about to be completely swallowed by the darkness, His hand suddenly reached into the cracks of history and pulled out a person.

He was an elderly man with gray hair, wearing a brown cloak, and with deep-set eyes, looking like a scholar who had lived from ancient times to the present.

However, his eyes were not so lively; they looked rather dull.

As soon as the old man landed, he put his hand on the shoulder of Zarathustra, the "mysterious servant" who had pulled him out.

In an instant, most of the darkness in Zarathustra's heart was swept away, and his thoughts became clear again.

Roger, who noticed this, also narrowed his eyes.

The old man opposite him gave Roger a vague sense of convergence, which immediately confirmed that the other party was also an "insightful one".

"Hermes!"

However, whether it was Roger's own imagination or not, Hermes' face at this moment showed a bit of helplessness, and he seemed somewhat unwilling to participate in the battle.

He thought to himself, and the next moment, the "Maze of the Mind" shattered, the surrounding scenery vanished in an instant, and Roger stood with Hermes and Zarathustra in the empty Backlund Town Hall Square.

"It seems Hermes is quite something."

Even Hermes would have had a hard time breaking through the "Mental Labyrinth" enhanced by the "Chaos Sea" tributary, so Roger guessed that there might be something else special about Him at this time.

Fortunately, Roger successfully pulled Zarathustra out of the densely populated area, and the city hall was already closed, which meant he could act without restraint.

Zarathustra tried to escape again, but a thick darkness quickly enveloped him, and at the same time that this "secret" appearance occurred, Hermes's historical pore image also disappeared!

Klein stepped out from behind him, accompanied by a woman with a beautiful face and slightly dull, dark eyes, wearing a gray hooded robe.

This is none other than the "Mother of the Sky" of the "Land of Night," the daughter of the ancient god Fregra!

When facing Roger, Klein did not change his appearance or transform into "The World" Gehrman Sparrow.

Just as he expected, Roger was visibly taken aback when he saw him, and then showed an angry expression.

His entire face screamed "You little brat!"

Klein was a little embarrassed. He smiled at Roger and then looked at Zaratu, who was "hidden" and unable to use the "Puppet Stand" for a moment.

When Klein summoned the "Mother of Heaven" earlier, he also prayed to the "Goddess of Night" in his heart. It was because of this that the body of the "Mother of Heaven," which was most likely the vessel for the "Goddess of Night" to descend, successfully trapped the Archangel Zarathustra, who was of Sequence 1!
Roger, trying to feign anger, glared at Klein again, then took out a brass scepter and tossed it to a "Dream Weaver" clone that had appeared behind him at some unknown time.

That was the "Trensost Brass Staff," a Sequence 1 level sealed artifact.

"Ban all 'Zarathustra' manipulation of Mythic Puppets!"

With this ban in effect, Zarathustra's connection with all the Mystics was instantly severed!

This is the "decree" that the "Hand of Order" of Sequence 1 can issue. It can not only distort reality and prohibit certain things, but also accurately locate people who are restricted or even "judged"!
Since the Zaratu family does not consist of only Zaratu the Younger, the name "Zaratu" could also refer to his father, Zaratu the Elder, in a mystical sense. Zaratu could also extract his original self from the gaps in history and then use this historical self to activate the "Puppet Substitute".

Therefore, the statement "all Zarathustras" prohibits all possibilities that all Zarathustras might escape through the self in the gaps of history by using the Mystic Artifact!
As soon as this ban was issued, many bloodstains appeared on the body of the "Dream Weaver" clone.

Even though the clone created by the "Dream Weaver" possessed the flesh magic of the "Black Knight," his wounds did not heal immediately.

This is a random punishment triggered by the use of the "Hand of Order," and it is one of its core side effects!

Immediately afterwards, the "Dream Weaver" issued another ban:
"No living being may leave the area within the City Hall Square!"

This further eliminated the possibility of Zarathustra escaping through means such as "spirit travel," and with this prohibition in place, the "Dream Weaver" clone completely disintegrated.

This time, its "ban" has triggered a "death penalty!"

As the "ban" descends once more, the figure of the "ancient evil" Renette Tinicol is also summoned by Klein.

As the "secret" dissipated, one of Renette Tinicol's heads opened its mouth, seemingly uttering some silent syllables.

Zarathustra sensed danger, and the moment the figure appeared, he pulled a male figure out from the gap in history.

The man had long, slightly wavy chestnut hair, blue eyes, a high nose, thin lips, and a neatly groomed mustache. He wore a dark red coat with rusted gold thread and had a unique air about him.

This is Emperor Roselle!
Klein and Roger reacted at the same time. The instant He appeared, Zarathustra used His power to transform into a torrent of information!
He thus avoided the "transformation curse" unleashed by Renette Tinicol, while at the same time, strange purple symbols appeared in the eyes of Emperor Roselle.

As these symbols appeared, Renette Tinicol's four heads were simultaneously flooded with a massive amount of knowledge, bursting open like ripe persimmons!
Roger cursed inwardly. While the "Mother of Heaven" activated "Secret" once again and temporarily controlled Emperor Roselle, he also launched "Plague Storm" against Zarathustra.

With the help of a tributary of the "Chaotic Sea," he instantly planted the seeds of the "spiritual plague." At this moment, as the power of "mind deprivation" emerged, Zarathustra's mind began to be gradually submerged.

Meanwhile, Roger created another flesh puppet, which held the "Brass Scepter of Trensost" and spoke to Zarathustra in a difficult Hermesian.

"death penalty."

However, Zarathustra did not die as Roger had expected. He revealed a sly smile, and the next second, the environment of Backlund Town Hall Square suddenly changed.

That was the magnificent Royal Palace of Rune, where the imposing figure of William Augustus, the first emperor of Rune, sat high above, speaking with absolute authority:
"The death penalty is prohibited here!"

At the same time, the previously "hidden" Emperor Roselle suddenly exploded, as if the seeds of the "plague storm" had been "grafted" into the historical gaps in his image!
Because the surrounding scenery has changed, the mystical concept of "Backlund Town Hall Square" has disappeared, which allowed Zarathustra to seize the loophole in Roger's previous "ban". His figure quickly blurred, as if he would leave at any moment.

However, just as He was about to succeed, the process of becoming ethereal was suddenly interrupted.

Zarathustra looked at Roger in astonishment. At this moment, the "Silver Mirror" had appeared in Roger's hand at some unknown time. This transparent diamond, which seemed to have countless facets, was swaying slightly and emitting a dazzling light.

Many symbols appeared in Roger's eyes, which at first glance looked like layers of light gates.

With the help of the "Silver Mirror" and "Amplified Fortune", he successfully used "Mystic Revelation" to reproduce the "Planets Walker" ability contained in "Guidance of Amra", and thus closed the spirit world gate opened by Zarathustra!

This infuriated Zarathustra, and before he could react further, the surrounding environment suddenly changed once again.

The surroundings turned pitch black, and Roger, Zarathustra, and Klein were falling into the darkness.

It felt like there was only the concept of "down" in this dark space, and no other directions such as "front, back, left, right" or "up"!

With the emergence of this space, the spirit world was completely sealed off.

Zarathustra was immediately shocked. He never expected that Roger would be able to "recreate" the scene of the "Abyss"!

This is a strategy that would hurt the enemy a thousand while harming oneself eight hundred, because in the "Abyss," the projections of both the astral plane and the spirit world would become blurred. This means that even Roger would find it difficult to resist the irresistible downward gravity around him and would eventually fall into the deepest part!

However, Roger appeared calm and composed. He smiled slightly and then quickly separated a flesh puppet.

In an instant, the flesh puppet transformed into a curly-haired man with a handsome appearance, a high nose bridge, and ice-blue pupils. He was none other than Vladil Azamat!
Meanwhile, Roger used "Fate Twist" on the puppet that looked just like Vladier. At the same time, another mouth grew out of his left cheek and began to chant a song that could slow down the body, mind and spirit!
Klein immediately realized something, and he pulled Mr. Azik, the "dead ruler," out of the gaps in history.

It seems that because Mr. Azik's physical body was asleep and his consciousness was in a near-blank state in the same space-time, his historical aperture projection appeared more vivid than the previous historical aperture projections, and even surpassed Hermes' historical aperture projection in some ways.

As soon as He appeared, He turned back to look at Klein with a human touch, then nodded gently at him, His eyes full of encouragement.

Klein felt a warmth in his heart and began to use the "Death Archon's" hand to launch an attack on Zarathustra, who was momentarily stunned.

Zarathustra's spiritual warning suddenly arose, and the archangel instantly felt his life force begin to wane. This feeling of fear made him struggle with all his might to break free from Roger's control of his mystical music.

He sensed something was very wrong; if things continued like this, He would have to trigger the "Miracle Worker's" resurrection ability!
However, this made Zaratu subconsciously feel extremely uncomfortable.

"Roger Abraham's ability to target me, and his demonstration of a full understanding of the 'Fool' pathway's abilities, must mean he knows about the 'Miracle Worker's' resurrection abilities."

"He seems to be waiting for this moment... No, not now."

Zarathustra decided not to trigger the "Miracleist's" resurrection ability for the time being. He used the "Reconstruction" ability to temporarily weaken the power that was rapidly causing the loss of life, and then pulled out a strange and distorted creature from the gap in history once again.

This creature resembled both a human and a tree. Its two arms were over ten meters long, with a black surface, flowing with a sticky liquid, and a series of strange protrusions.

These protrusions take on various shapes; some look like skulls, some like three-dimensional eyes, and some like tongues with barbs.

Roger immediately recognized her as "Divine Evil" Sear, the "Rose School" and "Hedonistic School" angel who once harbored deep hatred for him!
What's even more terrifying is that He is now in the mythical creature form of "divine abomination," which made Roger's heart tighten instantly.

As soon as the "God's Abomination" S'agang appeared, he immediately seized Mr. Azik Eggers, who was causing "complete death," and then let out an extremely eerie and sharp roar.

The moment that roar appeared, Mr. Azik's historical pore projection froze to some extent.

He felt his mind suddenly go blank, and he briefly lost all his thoughts. Moreover, a high-level power of erosion and curse appeared on him.

Mr. Azik's spiritual projection suddenly lost its ability to move. His body began to become like a lifeless puppet, and his spirit was imprisoned within his own body, severed from its physical form.

The next second, Mr. Azik disappeared.

However, Zarathustra, the "mysterious servant," did not breathe a sigh of relief at all.

On the contrary, He became even more flustered at this moment.

For some unknown reason, a bizarre and terrifying figure appeared between Him and Klein.

It was a gigantic "demon" with an enormous body, covered in black keratin, and with twisted horns on its head.

The appearance of this "demon" seemed to protect Klein from the roar of the "divine abomination." At this moment, his eyes were filled with eerie and cold flames, and in his left hand he held an enormous, exaggeratedly large heavy sword that was dripping blood and burning with raging sulfur flames.

As He slashed and killed the projection of the "God's Abomination" Shea, His other enormous, charred, and terrifying right hand, resembling a withered branch scorched by flames, reached out towards the falling "Mysterious Servant" Zarathustra.

That's Fabti, the "dark side of the universe"!

Using the body of Vladil Azamat, a descendant of Fabti created by Roger and possessing a corresponding false destiny, and with the support of a portion of the projection of the "Abyss," this "Blood Duke" replaced Roger's flesh puppet with his own abilities and descended here in the form of a fully formed mythical creature!
Not only Him, but Roger's figure also began to twist rapidly, transforming into a giant dragon of the mind and expanding rapidly.

At first glance, this mind dragon is very different from ordinary mind dragons. It is covered with a thick layer of black armor, on which rust-colored light rolls, seemingly possessing elements of multiple mythical creature forms.

At this very moment, Roger was also constantly giving himself positive self-affirmations.

"Get stronger, get bigger, I can do it, I can..."

"I am the strongest here!"

As his resolve hardened, the mental dragon he had transformed into—with its unusual appearance and body as large as the Capitol Building—finally took full shape.

The next second, a roar that could make mythical creatures tremble from the depths of their hearts resounded in the projection of the "Abyss"!

(End of this chapter)

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