Sylas' body flashed and in an instant, he appeared on Gogo's head.
"What do you think?" Sylas asked.
Gogo raised his head and roared in response. Space for over three kilometers froze and all the golden monkeys around them couldn't seem to move any longer.
"Are you sure?" Sylas asked.
Gogo's Will was draining quite fast. Based on his calculations, while it was possible to mitigate this a great deal with the Hibernation Halo, there was no guarantee it would work properly here.
It had to be remembered that his Profession was somewhat tied to the Heaven System. Thanks to the fact Sylas had broken free and created his own system, he could still use some of those abilities here.
But ultimately, he wasn't yet strong enough to take on the burden himself to 100% of the degree necessary. So, Gogo's Will usage would slow, but not substantially enough that they wouldn't be pushing themselves to the absolute limit if they tried to do this the hard way.
Gogo's only response was a pulsing wave of telekinesis.
All of the monkeys trapped in the radius of his original casting of King's Bind were ripped to shreds from the inside out.
Sylas' eyes narrowed. Gogo's Will had just bored into their bodies and sent out a pulse from the inside. That should have been impossible.
Even the weakest of Wills had the utmost control over what happened inside of their own bodies. Even Sylas couldn't make someone explode from the inside out with his telekinesis alone.
A slight curl formed in Sylas' lip. It seemed that his senses for what Gogo was capable of were duller here as well. No wonder he kept surprising him.
Sylas nodded slowly.
He reached out a hand and his scythe slowly manifested in his palm, swirling in lines of dark gold Runes. Its blade formed in a sweeping instant, almost manifesting into the world like a streak of light passing across a window.
"Alright, then." Sylas said. "We'll do this the hard way."
Sylas slashed, an arc of black zooming into the distance and crashing against the city walls.
It split in two almost as though a reflective mirror were bouncing light across both sides, so smooth that the cut couldn't even be seen for a moment.
And then they crumbled.
On the other side, the monkey that had escaped and informed the others watched on with wide eyes. And then its maw opened, the calls of a shrieking monkey echoing through its blunted canines.
Sylas tossed his scythe into the air and it hovered behind him as he spread his arms out wide. His Will fused into Gogo's and for a moment, the duo felt like the skies themselves.
The Death Seal appeared high above them in swirling lines of dark gold.
The Life Seal appeared beneath them in complex, intricate lines of white gold.
Sylas' scythe began to spin, moving so fast it looked like a wheel in the air, the echoing pressure of Grimblade flooding into the surroundings.
Sylas had no need for an impotent system to help him summon the D-tier Seals…
He had long comprehended them himself.
All he needed was its push of energy to form them so quickly.
And now that he had it, they were going to go all out.

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