Extreme Cold Era: Shelter Don't Keep Waste-Chapter 728 - 681: Fierce Battle in Dream

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The monstrous flames and floods engulfing the entire city did not kill those two beasts but instead turned the whole city into a sea of fire.

If in reality, Perfikot would never do something so reckless as to destroy the entire city just to kill two monsters.

But this is in a dream, where everything can be manipulated at her whim, so there's no need to be so meticulous.

A large-scale attack isn't very efficient, but it sure is exhilarating!

Perfikot often restrains her emotions because she knows that losing her temper is often useless.

So even though she commits terrifying acts and kills many people, each murder has a clear purpose, achieving the greatest effect with the least casualties.

However, holding back for too long can lead to issues, and even someone as perfect as Perfikot can have moments when she wants to unleash.

Normally, Perfikot might indulge in invention or creation to calm herself or deal with depression, as she cannot carelessly vent her frustrations.

Although she wouldn't casually destroy a city with a mere thought, she is capable of setting the whole city ablaze.

In a dream, with all constraints lifted, Perfikot can fully indulge her destructive desires.

The flames couldn't kill the two monsters now crawling up the buildings, although Perfikot could flatten the buildings entirely, she found that too dull.

These were two great playthings, and Perfikot didn't want to destroy them so easily.

So as her thoughts shifted, the flood engulfing the city gathered around her, forming a whirlpool that wrapped the building beneath her and pulled her inside. 𝐟𝕣𝕖𝐞𝐰𝕖𝚋𝐧𝗼𝚟𝐞𝕝.𝗰𝐨𝐦

As the whirlpool absorbed all the floodwaters, pulling them back into the sky, it looked as though the ocean had inverted. Then, a giant water-formed goddess descended from the sky, landing on a chariot made of flame and water.

In front of the chariot, eight giant flaming horses pulled it tirelessly around the city.

Perfikot manipulated the goddess's enormous body like a Valkyrie on the hunt, with the two beasts as her prey.

She transformed a stream of water into a horned bow and drew the bowstring.

An arrow formed from a torrential stream appeared on the string, and once Perfikot locked onto a target, it shot out with force.

If this were reality, the two monsters would have many ways to dodge the arrow, but in the dream, Perfikot only needed to think for the arrow to become undodgeable.

So, after dodging twice, the arrow scraped Trivank's monstrous shoulder, piercing his massive insectoid lower body, creating a gaping hole and drawing a howling scream.

"Damn it! What is this?!" Trivank screamed in agony, utterly baffled.

His body was blessed by the Divine, with some Divinity he might have vulnerabilities in human form, but as a mythic figure, he had Divine-level defense against mortals!

He had thought at most he'd be wounded, but didn't expect to be pierced entirely.

As he wailed and wondered, another arrow came his way.

Without any knowledge of physics or high-pressure streams that can cut steel, naturally, he couldn't understand why Perfikot's arrow was so terrifying, but having learned from the first arrow, he dared not take it head-on.

He decided to block with one arm, sacrificing it to prematurely trigger the water arrow's power.

With this method, Trivank narrowly avoided the second arrow.

Then, Perfikot seemed to find the bow unsatisfying and turned it into a crossbow with multiple shots.

Eight arrows fired rapidly like artillery, casting despair onto Trivank and Kelin's faces.

Kelin quickly transformed into a shapeless black mist, desperately avoiding the vital points.

Meanwhile, Trivank charged at Perfikot fiercely, determined to drag her down with him.

Yet how could such a tactic affect Perfikot?

She simply pointed to one of the eight horses before her, which immediately reared up, crying out with 'Eagle Eye,' and picked up a water-formed rifle, firing at the charging Trivank.

Within moments, Trivank's body was riddled with bullet holes.

Then, with a cry of 'Bear Strength,' the upright horse charged forward, delivering a flying kick to Trivank's face.

Seeing Trivank held back by a single horse, Kelin knew they couldn't defeat Perfikot, and their only goal now was to survive and escape this terrifying nightmare.

But Kelin had a way out.

Having worked with dream thieves and entered dreams many times, Kelin knew that waking the dream's master could lead to escape, aside from external help.

If enough chaos is caused within the dream, disturbing it greatly, the dream master might awaken, ending the dream, allowing the dreamer and the thief to exit the dream world.

But there's a slight risk. If the dream collapses before waking, the dreamer might fall out of the dream, trapped forever.

Normally, Kelin wouldn't choose this, but now he had no choice.

With a shout, Kelin turned into a massive black smoke screen, enveloping Perfikot as if risking everything.

To cause sufficient impact, the spectacle must be grand to truly frighten the dream master, making her believe it's true and achieving a more real effect.

Ultimately, this is a dream, and its strength relies solely on the master's perception.

If she believes the dreamer is merely a frog to be squashed, then resisting is difficult.

Unless he can deceive the dream master, and that's precisely what Kelin is attempting.