"Do you want to join my Mountain Sect?"
Zamura's voice resounded throughout the stadium, echoing in the ears of everyone.
"Whatwhat the hell is this brat even saying?" The Zamuria Emperor gazed in shock, wiping the blood that leaked out from the corner of his lips. At this point, he no longer attempted to attack.
Previously, an instant after shooting out his attack, he regretted it. Because, as everyone attacked, the power was enough to kill all three in the arena. Naturally, that went against his wishes. Everyone that had launched an attack regretted it the same.
The attacks of twelve Primal Gods and dozens of Elementary Gods. All of them had targeted the three in the arena and were deflected by this lone individual. Not only was it not tanked, but it was even deflected.
On top of that, the nature of the attacks was morphed in such a way that they proved to counter the attacker that unleashed this attack. With the same power that they had launched, their attacks slammed into them, having been turned into something that damaged them the most.
At present, even though everyone looked fine on the outside, they were frantically mobilizing their Godly Energy to heal their internals from the damage they sustained.
"Let me heal the three of you," Krune said, activating the healing effect before transmitting it through the Divine Sense Law, quickly causing the Spiritual Incarnations of Zamuria, Guria, and Rumria to heal.
They watched in shock as their strength returned rather quickly, causing them to gaze at Krune in surprise.
'How is he able to heal my Spiritual Incarnation?' Guria and Rumria were flabbergasted, having never thought that such a thing was possible.
After all, to heal a Spiritual Incarnation wasn't easy. The cultivator had to use their Divine Sense to slowly rearrange their respective laws in their original position and power scale. A small tilt in the balance would injure them further.
Plus, any external assistance had to be done without any laws. That didn't contribute anything to their healing. If those healers used any healing abilities with some laws, those laws in them would harm the injured.
So, as long as they weren't dead, leaving them in a pristine environment while providing them ample Godly Energy was enough.
But here, Krune had casually broken that rule, directly healing them. And shockingly, the healing was a success as the laws in their Spiritual Incarnation weren't even the slightest bit harmed.
'Who the hell are these people?' They gazed at the three figures that had not only thwarted such a powerful attack but had also easily healed the three.
'Wait!' Guria trembled as she suddenly recalled something. When the attack from all the powerhouses flew at them, her face paled as she resigned herself to death. Though, before those attacks even shattered the three-layered barrier surrounding the arena, the trio of Sterlena, Krune, and Zamura had already appeared at the center.
'This is to say they were capable of bypassing the barriers erected by three Primal Gods all along? How?' Guria was unable to understand, especially since she was able to clearly sense the auras of all three before her.
First Stage Semi-God Realm!
First Stage Semi-God Realm!
Third Stage God Trial Realm!
None of them were even remotely close to reaching the level where they were capable of such feats.
"Who are you people?" Guria muttered.
"I'm the Sect Master of the Mountain Sect, Zamura." Zamura pointed at himself before pointing at Krune, continuing, "He's the Founding Elder of our Sect, Krune."
He then pointed at Sterlena before saying, "And she's the Grand Elder of our Sect, the one dubbed with the title of the strongest Primal God."
"The strongest Primal God?" Everyone in the arena was instantly slack-jawed.
After all, just by becoming a Primal God would one become a legendary powerhouse, present in scarce numbers in every continent.
Considering how isolated most continents were and how vast the God Realm was, it was hard to actually determine how strong a Primal God was in respect to one another. This was because fights between Primal Gods seldom happened.
However, everyone knew of something. If there was a Primal God that was addressed by a title among their Primal God circle, then they were definitely peerless existences.
So, upon hearing Sterlena's title, all the 18 Primal Gods at the place shuddered.
"Is this the truth?" the Zamuria Emperor asked one of his Primal Gods due to a conversation that had transpired before. He wasn't secretive this time, wishing for everyone to hear it.
"Yes, I'm the living proof of that," the Primal God replied. "The reason I've even become a Primal God is thanks to inheriting one of her inheritances long ago. In that inheritance, she was addressed with the respected title of Calamity Lord."
"Calamity Lord?" The Primal Gods frowned. Of course, they had never heard of such a title.
However, when they glanced at Sterlena, all of them shuddered for some reason. It was like she was capable of mopping the floor with them?
Upon focusing to their limits, seeing how she was only at the First Stage of the Semi-God Realm, they didn't know whether to laugh or cry.
The Guria Emperor appeared forward, cupping his fists as he spoke, "Respected cultivator, how may we address you?"
"Call me Sterlena. All my titles are only a thing of the past," Sterlena said, glaring at the Primal God that had addressed her by the title of Calamity Lord despite her warning.
"Heuk!" Suddenly, the Primal God glared by Sterlena lost his footing in the air and collapsed to the arena, losing control of his body as he screamed, "My laws! My laws are working against me!"
"Uwaaakk!" His screams of fear caused everyone else to shudder as Sterlena's anger-filled voice resounded. "This is my final warning. If anyone ever dares to utter that title, I'll destroy your continent!"
'Oh shit! She's pissed now.' Krune's back was filled with cold sweat as he hurriedly thought of a way to calm her down, quickly taking out a couple of clones that returned to their wisp form before stuffing them in her hands.
"Oh my, these cute darlings!" Her anger vanished as Sterlena giggled, cuddling with the two wisps.