From head to toe, every pore exudes arrogance.

"Your Majesty, God of War".

Shabak lowered his head. Before Ares helped him retrieve his ancestor's crown, he had signed a divine pact with him. Even with Shabak's power, he was not confident that he could break free from the power of this renowned ancient war god.

Although a mortal may have some power, he is not worthy of being taken seriously.

Ares glanced at David and gave Shabak a look.

"I'd like to see how many attacks you can withstand."

Shabak immediately understood, shattering the ground as he leaped forward and threw a punch at David, his extremely violent power compressing the air as he launched a deafening attack.

David remained expressionless as he threw punches and fought back.

If Shabak continues to use fire, I will have to expend some effort. Even if I sink a warship, I cannot break through his defenses by attacking with force alone.

"What exactly are this guy's abilities? How come he has absolutely no weaknesses? Could it be that he, like Black Adam, possesses the combined abilities of several gods?"

The person in front of him had the ability to manipulate energy. Shabak wanted to test whether mere strength was David's weakness, but the result was the same.

His own power, which was extremely strong and comparable to that of a god, was received by the opponent with little effort.

Bang bang bang!

As the two exchanged blows, the air seemed to explode like a boiling pressure cooker.

David's sharp attacks were efficient, agile, and powerful, each strike aimed at vital points, leaving Shabak struggling to defend himself. His body was constantly being hit, and his powerful physique was forced to retreat step by step.

It looks like a martial arts master is bullying an ordinary person.

"It would be a complete waste to give you the power of the Six Hells."

David could sense that Shabak's power even surpassed his own physical strength, yet his attacks were utterly ineffective, like the Hulk who only knew how to throw punches wildly despite his powerful physique.

"Like Shazam, one of the letters is just for show."

The initial "S" of Shazam represents Solomon's wisdom, and is mentioned alongside Hercules' strength and Zeus's lightning, among other abilities. However, these abilities are practically nonexistent and have never been seen to play any role.

Shabak is said to possess the same evil wisdom as Belial, the demon king of hell.

"I wonder if that demon king's so-called evil wisdom is simply to solve problems by randomly punching and beating his enemies to death."

"Do you know the source of my power?"

Shabak was struck in the neck again, his expression jolted as he clutched his neck. He stumbled back several steps, leaving several deep craters in the ground.

"Could it be that you are the new chosen one by those wizards after Black Adam?"

The thought that this person possessed the same flawless abilities as himself made him realize that he might have uncovered the truth.

"The group of wizards, whose whereabouts are unknown, selected a new warrior and endowed him with abilities different from those of Black Adam and the six Egyptian gods."

"From which god do you get your abilities?"

The power of Hercules? The body of Achilles? ..."

Shabak's eyes blazed with hatred as he launched a frenzied attack.

Thinking that David was traveling with Zeus's daughter, he tried to probe David's abilities. If David was in Achilles' body, such a strong defense could perhaps be explained.

[Anger from Shabak +112...]

"Your useless nonsense is just as much as your useless attacks."

Chapter 91. Mortal, do you know who you're talking to?

"Your useless nonsense is just as much as your useless attacks."

With each punch heavier than the last, David had no idea where this guy's thinking had gone astray, or if he had gone mad with the desire for revenge against the wizard and Black Adam.

Diana was confronting Ares, while he was fighting Shabak; David seemed to have forgotten the purpose of his trip.

David remained calm and composed, suppressing Shabak.

He wasn't in a hurry to fight Ares. As long as he killed Ares in the end, making Ares extremely resentful, angry, and hateful towards him, that would be enough!

"This guy in front of me can also provide me with a lot of emotional points."

"You are Ares?"

Diana turned her gaze away from David's effortless and dominant performance in the fight, her eyes sharpening as she frowned and stared intently at Ares.

"Evil God of War, who are you calling 'sister'?"

Ares had been looking at her with an admiring gaze ever since.

"Of course it's you, Hippolyta's daughter."

As it slowly landed on the ground, Ares chuckled softly.

Didn't your mother tell you about your origins?

"She said I was molded from clay, and she begged Zeus to give me life."

Diana was surprised when Ares recognized her identity at a glance. She quickly swung the Lasso of Truth and bound Ares, asking him a question.

"Tell me the truth, you evil god of war."

Ares was unconcerned about being bound by the Lasso of Truth.

“My sister, I’m telling the truth.”

The power of the Lasso of Truth is something even the gods cannot resist. Diana was shocked and her face showed astonishment.

She recalled that before leaving Paradise Island, her mother had said with certainty that only a god could kill another god, but then her eyes darted away and she said that the Sword of Vulcan was an exception.

"Could it be..."

"That doesn't matter, whether I am Zeus's daughter or not."

Diana was momentarily disoriented by the sudden influx of information, but she shook her head to dispel the confusion and quickly sorted out her thoughts.

She looked at Ares with murderous intent in her eyes and hissed through gritted teeth.

"The important thing is that you don't try to harm anyone again, and you don't try to start wars or harm people in the human world again!"

Diana punched Shabak again, sending him flying. Even David was somewhat impressed by Diana's clarity and decisiveness.

"If someone else suddenly learned about their background and was told that the person they were to kill was their own half-brother, they would probably be shocked and hesitant."

But Diana did not.

"Of course, blood ties in Greek mythology are almost non-existent, especially in the line of Zeus."

Diana, who grew up listening to Greek mythology, should have understood this.

Diana tried to pull Ares, but she was no stronger than the God of War, who symbolized power itself. Ares' eyes flickered, and a surge of divine power released the lasso of truth.

"My sister, you still have a lot to learn!"

Ares's eyes were filled with disdain.

"In my eyes, you are like a child who only knows how to play with toys."

As Zeus's daughter, she was only one divine position away from becoming a true god. She had the blood of the Heavenly Father flowing in her veins, yet she knew nothing about using divine power and seemed unaware of the power within her.

However, this is exactly what he wanted.

"Evil Ares, die!"

Unmoved by Ares's attack, Diana roared, her aura astounding, like a female war goddess shattering the earth as she leaped forward, wielding the sword of Vulcan, and angrily thrust it at Ares.

A tremendous attack launched by the daughter of the Heavenly Father against the firstborn son of the Heavenly Father.

Time seemed to slow down.

Shabak, who had just stood up from his disheveled state, felt a chill in his heart. He had experienced the power of that divine sword before. He wondered how the God of War, whose fame had spread throughout the human world for thousands of years, would deal with it. Would he dodge it?

"My sister, you actually came to kill me for those mortals?"

Unperturbed, he reached out, and the incredibly sharp Vulcan's sword pierced Ares's palm. It seemed to be annihilated by a powerful force, and in the next instant, the sword disappeared like ashes in the wind.

Only the hilt of the sword remained stuck in his palm. Ares remained calm, radiating an aura of absolute control, and shook his head in disappointment.

"I had assumed that you were following orders left by our father."

"God is the sovereign over all things, not a servant of mankind."

You've disappointed me, sister.

"The Godslayer?"

Looking at the bare hilt of the sword in her hand, Diana stepped back, her eyes filled with disbelief.

The god-slaying sword that her mother gave her, which was said to be forged by the god of fire, was destroyed.

Shabak looked surprised and was greatly shocked.

The ancient Son of the Heavenly Father was so powerful that he was glad he hadn't tried to rebel against the ancient god of war after gaining power.

"The divine sword that could slice through my body like paper was destroyed so easily."

Of the four people present, apart from Ares, only David showed no shock, but rather a strange look in his eyes.

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