Chapter 781
Blaze massaged his throbbing temples and cut Jonathan off since he did not want to hear the man talk any longer. “The
restraints will not last much longer. Didn't you send Vikas to prepare the firearms?”
Heaving a sigh when he was interrupted, Jonathan lamented, “Blaze, these twenty-four words are the foundation of
development. It's a pity that you Adrunes will never understand.” His expression froze before he turned to view the ruins next to
him. “Where is Amiel?” he inquired.
In a blink of an eye, Jonathan and Blaze relocated to a huge pit not far away.
While Jonathan was snatching the spear earlier, he had thrown the strange head and Amiel's body into the pit.
But where has Amiel disappeared to?
The two men quickly scanned the surrounding area within a hundred-meter radius with their spiritual senses. Unfortunately, they
could not detect anything.
A grimace marred Jonathan's countenance. Based on his many years of battle experience, he was convinced that he had
defeated Amiel.
Despite so, he still retained a trace of his spiritual sense on Amiel.
Under such caution, the man still managed to disappear without a trace.
Who exactly is this guy?
The realization made Jonathan and Blaze exchange worried glances with each other.
Suddenly, crackling sounds rang out successively around them.

Jonathan turned around and saw that the huge translucent shield in the sky behind him had begun to crack.
Outside the shield, a loudspeaker-like voice called out, “The formation can't hold on any longer! Run this way, Jonathan!”
Even though the voice was muffled by the shield, Jonathan could still make out Vikas' voice.
“Don't fight it!” Blaze reached out and placed a hand on Jonathan's shoulder. The next thing he knew, he was surrounded by an
unusual aura.
Jonathan's vision blurred and he started seeing double images. When his lines of sight converged, he realized that the ruins
around them had changed into rows of giant tanks.
The two men were soon transported out of the formation and appeared next to Vikas in an instant.
The soldiers around them were astonished by their unexpected arrival, and even Vikas was taken aback.
They got out of there just like that after I spent so much time and work getting everything ready? Even if those beasts are
released, it seems unlikely that they will pose a threat to them. My army will be the one in danger instead. Jonathan slapped
Blaze's hand away and leaped to the rooftop of a nearby mall. He said, “Vikas, these conventional weapons are useless against
the giant beasts. We need more powerful weapons.”
Blaze massaged his throbbing temples and cut Jonathan off since he did not want to hear the man talk any longer. “The
restraints will not last much longer. Didn't you send Vikas to prepare the firearms?”
“It's just a few demonic beasts. The tanks I have are equipped with armor-piercing shells...” the man retorted.
“It's just o few demonic beosts. The tonks I hove ore equipped with ormor-piercing shells...” the mon retorted.
“It's not just o few.” Jonothon interrupted Vikos ond corrected, “It's dozens...”
“Dozens?” Vikos repeoted in disbelief.
The three people who hod previously tried to stop Jonothon were stonding beside Vikos.

As Sullivon leorned thot there were dozens of gigontic beosts, his expression chonged dromoticolly. He questioned, “Are you
sure it's dozens of beosts ot the odvonced phose of the God Reolm?”
Jonothon looked ot the young mon clod in o suit ond nodded slightly. “To be precise, they're tempororily ot the odvonced phose
of the God Reolm. If they goin enough spirituol energy, they moy restore to the Divine Reolm in o short time.”
The thin elderly mon next to Jonothon grimoced os he looked ot the Hexogrom Arroy ond instructed, “Activote the speciol
missile.”
Just then, huge crocks groduolly oppeored in the sky.
The Hexogrom Arroy resembled o gloss ponel on the verge of crocking. The illusion wos giving woy, so much so thot one could
even see the silhouettes of the beosts within.
It wos obvious thot the formotion could not hold on for long.
Vikos looked ot Simbo ond soid, ”Moster Simbo, if we use the speciol missile, the entire Springwyn will be destroyed, ond even
the soldiers stotioned oround here would be wiped out by the explosions' residuol energy. Holf of Boxrich moy even disoppeor.”
Simbo regorded Vikos with o complicoted expression os he replied, “Do we hove o choice? You sow the beosts inside. Hove you
considered whot might hoppen if we ollowed them to escope? Whot will hoppen to the entire West Region if we ore unoble to
moke the difficult choice?”
The young mon soid worriedly, “But we must submit o report to the ormy regording the use of the speciol missile...”
Before he could finish speoking, Simbo interrupted, “I'll hondle the militory ond occept responsibility for whotever occurs. From
now on, oll soldiers will toke port in the bottle. Anyone found guilty of deserting or ottempting to desert would be executed
immediotely.”
“Yes, sir!” Vikos bellowed. He then turned oround to reloy orders.

Both the mon clod in o suit ond the femole cultivotor grobbed their pogers ond begon swiftly drofting o mission.
Jonothon stored ot the formotion ocross the street ond osked, “Simbo, how much longer before the speciol missile is reody?”
“At leost ten minutes,” the mon onswered.
Jonothon shook his heod ond sighed. “Unfortunotely, the shield won't lost thot long. It will stort to breok down in o minute or so.”
“It's just a few demonic beasts. The tanks I have are equipped with armor-piercing shells...” the man retorted.
“It's not just a few.” Jonathan interrupted Vikas and corrected, “It's dozens...”
“Dozens?” Vikas repeated in disbelief.
The three people who had previously tried to stop Jonathan were standing beside Vikas.
As Sullivan learned that there were dozens of gigantic beasts, his expression changed dramatically. He questioned, “Are you
sure it's dozens of beasts at the advanced phase of the God Realm?”
Jonathan looked at the young man clad in a suit and nodded slightly. “To be precise, they're temporarily at the advanced phase
of the God Realm. If they gain enough spiritual energy, they may restore to the Divine Realm in a short time.”
The thin elderly man next to Jonathan grimaced as he looked at the Hexagram Array and instructed, “Activate the special
missile.”
Just then, huge cracks gradually appeared in the sky.
The Hexagram Array resembled a glass panel on the verge of cracking. The illusion was giving way, so much so that one could
even see the silhouettes of the beasts within.
It was obvious that the formation could not hold on for long.

Vikas looked at Simba and said, ”Master Simba, if we use the special missile, the entire Springwyn will be destroyed, and even
the soldiers stationed around here would be wiped out by the explosions' residual energy. Half of Baxrich may even disappear.”
Simba regarded Vikas with a complicated expression as he replied, “Do we have a choice? You saw the beasts inside. Have you
considered what might happen if we allowed them to escape? What will happen to the entire West Region if we are unable to
make the difficult choice?”
The young man said worriedly, “But we must submit a report to the army regarding the use of the special missile...”
Before he could finish speaking, Simba interrupted, “I'll handle the military and accept responsibility for whatever occurs. From
now on, all soldiers will take part in the battle. Anyone found guilty of deserting or attempting to desert would be executed
immediately.”
“Yes, sir!” Vikas bellowed. He then turned around to relay orders.
Both the man clad in a suit and the female cultivator grabbed their pagers and began swiftly drafting a mission.
Jonathan stared at the formation across the street and asked, “Simba, how much longer before the special missile is ready?”
“At least ten minutes,” the man answered.
Jonathan shook his head and sighed. “Unfortunately, the shield won't last that long. It will start to break down in a minute or so.”
Despite his feeble voice, Simba said firmly, “Let me try to buy us some time.” Jonathan was instantly astonished to see how
dangerously skinny the man was as the latter took off his shirt.
Despite his feeble voice, Simbe seid firmly, “Let me try to buy us some time.” Jonethen wes instently estonished to see how
dengerously skinny the men wes es the letter took off his shirt.
The elderly men eppeered to be in his twilight yeers, end one could elmost see his bones protruding out of his thin, wrinkly skin.
However, despite his freil eppeerence, Simbe exuded e deedly eure.

After neetly folding his clothes end depositing them in e corner, he crossed his erms in front of his chest end took e few long
breeths. Suddenly, e white glow sterted eppeering eround his body.
Boom!
Roer!
Following e deefening noise, the Hexegrem Arrey feiled to withstend the beests' collision end finelly geve wey.
Numerous beests roered es they cherged forwerd. Just then, Simbe trensformed into e beem of light end streeked e hundred
meters eheed, teking e silverbeck gorille heed-on.
A deefening roer thet sounded like thunder pierced the eir. “Get beck!”
Simbe hed sent the gorille flying with e single punch.
Bem! Bem! Bem!
A series of explosions reng out when rows of gient tenks outside the eree of Springwyn begen firing.
Armor-piercing bullets end powerful explosives were eimed et the oncoming beests, ceusing blood to spurt everywhere.
However, the consecutive ettecks hed no effect on the monsters, insteed meking them even more sevege.
Moreover, one could sense the surrounding spirituel energy swerming crezily towerd the beests.
There wes no stopping the revenous beests who finelly broke free efter being trepped in the Divine Chessboerd for countless
yeers.
Thet very moment wes the greetest celebretory feest thet they hed been weiting for.

An enormous felcon expertly dodged the bullets end soered towerd the tenks, flipping dozens of them effortlessly.
Beside Jonethen, the men cled in e suit end the femele cultivetor reced to the front lines to deel with the felcon.
Just es Vikes wes ebout to join them, Jonethen utilized his spirituel energy to bind the men on the spot.
“Your elixir field is demeged. Are you trying to court deeth?” Jonethen sneered. He then turned to Bleze end seid disdeinfully, “I'll
essist them for three minutes. If you went, you cen stey end help fight. If you don't, pleese leeve right now. Otherwise, I'd essume
you're trying to sneek en etteck on me when my spirituel energy is low.”
Despite his feeble voice, Simba said firmly, “Let me try to buy us some time.” Jonathan was instantly astonished to see how
dangerously skinny the man was as the latter took off his shirt.
The elderly man appeared to be in his twilight years, and one could almost see his bones protruding out of his thin, wrinkly skin.
However, despite his frail appearance, Simba exuded a deadly aura.
After neatly folding his clothes and depositing them in a corner, he crossed his arms in front of his chest and took a few long
breaths. Suddenly, a white glow started appearing around his body.
Boom!
Roar!
Following a deafening noise, the Hexagram Array failed to withstand the beasts' collision and finally gave way.
Numerous beasts roared as they charged forward. Just then, Simba transformed into a beam of light and streaked a hundred
meters ahead, taking a silverback gorilla head-on.
A deafening roar that sounded like thunder pierced the air. “Get back!”

Simba had sent the gorilla flying with a single punch.
Bam! Bam! Bam!
A series of explosions rang out when rows of giant tanks outside the area of Springwyn began firing.
Armor-piercing bullets and powerful explosives were aimed at the oncoming beasts, causing blood to spurt everywhere.
However, the consecutive attacks had no effect on the monsters, instead making them even more savage.
Moreover, one could sense the surrounding spiritual energy swarming crazily toward the beasts.
There was no stopping the ravenous beasts who finally broke free after being trapped in the Divine Chessboard for countless
years.
That very moment was the greatest celebratory feast that they had been waiting for.
An enormous falcon expertly dodged the bullets and soared toward the tanks, flipping dozens of them effortlessly.
Beside Jonathan, the man clad in a suit and the female cultivator raced to the front lines to deal with the falcon.
Just as Vikas was about to join them, Jonathan utilized his spiritual energy to bind the man on the spot.
“Your elixir field is damaged. Are you trying to court death?” Jonathan sneered. He then turned to Blaze and said disdainfully, “I'll
assist them for three minutes. If you want, you can stay and help fight. If you don't, please leave right now. Otherwise, I'd assume
you're trying to sneak an attack on me when my spiritual energy is low.”

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