DESTINY GAMES-Chapter 235: Running For Dear Life.

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Actually, she had been standing in her current position for two hours. Kelvin hadn’t noticed her then.

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She took her time watching the soldiers of the Yggdrasil civilization. She was deciding who to make a move against when Kelvin came alone. Once she decided that he was troublesome, she decided to take him out.

However, Kelvin stopped what he was doing immediately she made that decision. Then he took off.

She doesn’t believe that his action is a coincidence. Either he had noticed her or someone had tipped him off.

The first option meant he was dangerous, while the second option meant he was important enough to warrant powerful surveillance and protection. Regardless of which it is, she had to eliminate him.

So she took a step forward in his direction. This caused her baked figure to be exposed beyond the shadow of the tree.

Even then, she couldn’t be seen because her body had become transparent. The blue light of the moon passed through her body and didn’t bounce off her, so eyes shouldn’t be able to see her. Sound can’t interact with her either, so ears shouldn’t be able to hear her.

She merged with the moonlight and disappeared completely. When she reappeared, she was above Kelvin.

Her entire movement was instantaneous. She had covered the distance of 1,126 meters between them instantly and quietly. Then she struck down with the palm of her tiny hand.

Many soldiers that she had targeted had died this way. They were not like Kelvin, who ran for his dear life. They didn’t react at all and didn’t know how they died.

Kelvin’s little trick might have worked with someone else, and he might have escaped from them. But it can’t work with her.

Or so she thought. Just as she appeared above him, Kelvin’s body shattered into many small pieces. Each piece was tiny and white. They reflected light like diamonds.

As her palm began to descend, all 100 diamond and humanoid pieces scattered in different directions. It caused her to frown because she was hoping to do this quickly and quietly.

But she didn’t stop her actions. She only put in more power into her attack. Her palm began to glow lightly.

It was just a bit of pale blue moonlight from her palm. But whatever the light touched was disintegrated.

The small diamond figures cracked and shattered as her palm pressed down on them. The soldiers around him didn’t fare any better. Even before her palm touched them, they were already dust.

When her palm smashed into the ground, an area of a kilometer square caved in and cracked. A large palm print that spanned the kilometer square had suddenly appeared on the ground.

One move and she had killed a thousand soldiers. However, she wasn’t happy because the one that she wanted to kill was still alive.

Not even crushing the ground with overwhelming power had finished off the ant. It made her frown deepen.

But she couldn’t give up after coming so far. She had already made a lot of ruckus trying to kill a mere fifth-step mortal. It would be a shame if she didn’t finish what she had started.

So she grabbed forward with her hand. The palm print in the ground also grabbed with her. It grabbed the soil and tore it from the ground.

A large clump of soil, trees, and corpses rose into the air. It was as if a large invisible hand was holding it.

She snorted when she noticed that the target was still trying to escape. She thought to herself, "Let’s see how you get out of this."

She raised her other hand to the sky, particularly towards the moon. The moon responded, and moonlight solidified above her.

Pale moonlight materialized into a large spear. The spear was so large that it could be seen kilometers away.

The spear was a hundred meters thick and many kilometers long. It was vivid with intricate ruins carved into it.

The humans that saw it paled and ran for their lives while the elves that saw it stopped whatever they were doing to bow in respect toward the spear.

As for Kelvin, he was panicking. He had managed to survive the first attack by making some of his blood clones dig into the ground.

It is not something they could do before. But it became possible when his total power increased from 250,000 to over 10,000,000. His mind became so powerful that he could change the physique of the blood clones to diamond.

This came at a sacrifice of quantity. Without using the diamond physique on the blood cores to increase their survivability, he would have been able to create and control 1,000 blood clones.

But he thought that quantity wouldn’t save him in this situation. So he went for quality. This way some of them were able to dig through the ground quickly and avoid the deadly moonlight.

Unfortunately, his enemy wouldn’t give up. She had to grab him again.

He siphoned life force from the tree around him to replenish the 95% life force he just lost. Then he created more blood clones and tried to escape with them. Unfortunately, he couldn’t move an inch.

Apparently, whatever she was using to hold up the clump of soil was also holding onto him. If she can carry this much soil without breaking a sweat, then he would be daydreaming to think he could escape from her grasp.

So he was stuck in the clump of soul while she was creating a weapon out of moonlight to incinerate his existence. So he was right to panic.

All of these took a second. It is an incredibly short amount of time, but it was enough for the Yggdrasil civilization to notice.

In fact, they were able to do more than that. They were able to react too.

Many figures shot towards the tiny blue lady in the air. Her figure had been revealed after she began creating the massive weapon. They couldn’t see what she looked like exactly, but they knew where she was and where to attack.