Primordial Ancient Serpent-Chapter 61 - : The Siege of the Five Elements Chaos Demon Gods
Chapter 61 - 61: The Siege of the Five Elements Chaos Demon Gods
Moreover, the Thousand Vine Star Eater did not seem to have any subordinates. It emerged alone, appearing to prefer solitude. It devoured any chaos demon god that came near, even plant-type chaos demon gods.
Yet, despite being alone, in terms of power and presence, it was undoubtedly the strongest among this group of chaos demon gods.
"Five Elements Demon Chaos Gods."
Gu Chuan narrowed his eyes as he observed the numerous chaos demon gods emerging from the portal. They clearly embodied the five elemental forces—gold, wood, water, fire, and earth—representing the primordial power of the Five Elements.
He sensed that their gathering and the signing of the Chaos Alliance contract were not mere coincidences but an inevitable outcome.
After all, these five elements, though distinct, did not share the same origin. This meant that conflicts of interest between them were relatively minor, and competition for treasures was rare.
This lack of internal rivalry laid the foundation for their alliance.
However, regardless of how they had come together, it did not change the fact that this group of Five Elements chaos demon gods now stood as his enemies.
"Ally, why have you summoned us?"
The first to speak was the Flame Titan. Its voice, spoken in the language of chaos demon gods, caused the surrounding chaos to tremble. The deep reverberations buzzed through the void, deafening in their intensity.
It was only natural for it to be confused. According to the Chaos Alliance contract, an ally could only summon reinforcements unconditionally three times. Each use was precious.
Unless the situation was dire—perhaps a matter of life and death—this ability should not be wasted. Summoning allies in a crucial moment was a vital means of survival.
The other chaos demon gods all turned their gazes toward the Whale Chaos Demon God.
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"He possesses the Chaos Water Source Orb," the Whale Chaos Demon God stated plainly. "This treasure is the foundation of my enlightenment. I am determined to obtain it, which is why I called you all here—to kill him."
"I see. So this chaos demon god possesses the Chaos Water Source Orb. No wonder we were summoned. This matter is indeed of great significance—we must not let this opportunity slip away."
The Pangolin Demon nodded in understanding.
"In that case, let's kill him and take the Chaos Water Source Orb for our ally."
The Metal Behemoth spoke next, its voice like the screech of grinding metal, sharp and piercing.
"I can sense it—the flesh and blood of this being contain immense chaotic energy. If we kill him and divide his divine corpse among us, it will significantly enhance our cultivation. We may even take another step forward in our evolution."
The Thousand Vine Star Eater radiated a murderous aura, its greed unmistakable. It was eager—almost impatient—to tear Gu Chuan apart.
"A mere group of ants dare to speak so arrogantly before me?"
Hearing their words, Gu Chuan regarded the Five Elements chaos demon gods with an indifferent gaze. There was not a trace of fear in his eyes.
When one's strength reached a certain level, numbers became meaningless.
He was not afraid of them.
"Kill!"
In an instant, the chaos demon gods roared in unison. They wasted no time on further discussion. In the chaotic world, battle was the only language that mattered.
It was a realm of primal law, where violence was instinctual. Among chaos demon gods, fights broke out the moment they encountered one another. There was no place for kindness or morality—only the law of the strong devouring the weak.
"Law of Fire!"
The first to strike was the Flame Titan. With a single utterance, an immense sea of flames erupted. A massive surge of fire law shot toward Gu Chuan, seeking to reduce his primordial ancient serpent body to ashes.
This was no ordinary fire—it was chaotic fire, capable of burning even the very fabric of the universe. Not even the bodies of chaos demon gods could withstand its destructive power.
"Law of Water!"
The Whale Chaos Demon God followed immediately, commanding the power of water. The sky turned into a torrential storm, where every drop of water was like a meteorite—each one as heavy as a planet.
In mere moments, billions of drops rained down. The impact alone could shatter entire worlds into dust.
Yet, this was not ordinary water—it was chaotic heavy water, each drop dense as mercury and laced with venom. Once inside the body of a chaos demon god, it would rapidly corrode their blood, consuming them from the inside out.
"Law of Earth!"
The Pangolin Demon trembled slightly, and countless runes of earth radiated from its body. These runes formed a vast black scripture, covering hundreds of millions of kilometers of void.
The moment the scripture activated, gravity in the area increased billions of times over. It was as if countless mountains had descended at once.
The immense pressure sought to immobilize Gu Chuan's primordial ancient serpent body. If he could not move, he would surely meet his end.
"Law of Metal!"
The Metal Behemoth, sharpest in both words and attacks, unleashed its fury.
From its back, billions of indestructible metal swords shot forth, forming a supreme sword formation. Each sword radiated a terrifying metallic aura, charged with the energy of Gengjin—a force so sharp it could pierce through anything.
Whoosh!
Each flying sword was an unstoppable force, cutting through space itself. The defenses of most chaos demon gods would be helpless before this. A single strike could reduce a powerful being to a mangled husk, riddled with holes.
"Law of Wood!"
The Thousand Vine Star Eater was the most savage of them all.
Thousands of colossal, star-devouring vines erupted from its body, glowing with the emerald radiance of wood law. These tendrils, infused with the essence of primal wood, shimmered with mystical patterns—each one resembling the rings of an ancient tree.
They surged forward, eager to wrap around Gu Chuan's body and tear him apart, devouring him piece by piece.