The Legendary Man Chapter 818-Jonathan paled when he saw the blood in his palm. Aetomoye should be in control of these blood mists, yet they’ve easily gathered in my hand. There’s only one place he could’ve gone to!
As he remained still, he looked inward and saw his blood, bones, and meridians in his mind.
With a blink of an eye, he examined his entire body, inside and out.
He was starting to comprehend the situation. My blood is flowing slower! Did Aetomoye enter my bloodstream?
As he pondered that possibility, he heard Aetomoye’s sneer in his mind. “Yes, I’m in your bloodstream right now.”
“How is that possible?” Jonathan’s expression shifted as he searched for Aetomoye in his blood but found nothing unusual.
“Stop wasting your time. I have complete mastery over Pryncyp of Blood. As long as there is fresh blood around to act as a medium, I’m functionally immortal. In any case, I’ve become one with you the moment I entered your body. To put it another way, the universe has tacitly agreed that I can live within the body I come in contact with! You want to kill me, don’t you, Jonathan? Well, I’m curious to see how you’ll kill yourself!” uttered Aetomoye smugly.
Jonathan was dumbfounded. He’s saying I have to kill myself to kill him? What kind of bullsh*t is this? I’ve heard of self-sacrifices before, but this is ludicrous!
No one outside of Divine Chessboard knew what was going on inside.
Instead of busting out of the encirclement, Hossom and Prima returned to Divine Chessboard again because their paths were blocked.
Divine Chessboard was only two meters in length and width. Its brilliant, omnidirectional glow was isolating itself from the outside world.
The bloody mist spreading on the chessboard had vanished entirely by that point. All that was left was Jonathan, standing in the middle of the board with his eyes closed and sword in hand.
“You won! You’re awesome, Mr. Goldstein!” Hossom pressed his body on the half-transparent light barrier and howled while Prima stood beside him.
“I can’t believe you manage to erase that baldy from existence! You’re my idol, Mr. Goldstein!” His excited shouting reverberated through the ruins as he slammed his fist on the light barrier.
When the thirty or so Grandmaster Realm cultivators saw that, they put on their guards instead of charging forward.
While they didn’t believe their immortal divine messenger was killed by Jonathan, they couldn’t deny Jonathan was the only person left in the light barrier.
It didn’t matter whether they knew why Jonathan was rooted to his spot with his eyes closed. They still didn’t have the guts to approach their enemy when Hossom was cheering loudly.
“Open the door, Sir! Don’t just hide inside and stay quiet! Come out quickly and kill these sons of b*tches! They got a few good hits on me, you know? Open the light barrier, Sir! I’m hurt! Sir…” Hossom was getting exhausted from all the shouting.
However, even after a few minutes passed, Jonathan remained unresponsive, as though he had become a statue.
The Seboxiasm monks gradually reacted to the situation.
While they had no clue what was transpiring inside, they could tell Jonathan was very likely immobile. As they wielded their weapons, they were prepared to launch another assault.
Upon sensing the enemy’s hostility, Hossom panted and pulled Prima to his back.
“I think I’ve come to realize your style, Sir. No matter what you do, you’ll always want to be the grand finale. That’s fine by me. I need you to help me watch my back while I attack first. If I get hurt, you have to save me like before, okay?” Just as he ended his sentence, a figure appeared next to him.
Using his swords, he pushed the black spear away.
“Prima, turn your back against the barrier! You don’t need to worry about the enemy behind you!” yelled Hossom as he engaged with the cultivator ahead of him in combat.
A chaotic battle ensued once more.
Concurrently, Jonathan and Aetomoye were standing on a giant stage in the former’s mind.
Not only was the stage a mental construction, but the two figures standing on it were as well.
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