Reincarnated as incubus: I didn't mean to seduce you!

Chapter 530 - 198: Slaughter in the Holy Land, God Slaying Magic [Celestial Element Fission]? (10.2K)_4



Luxius didn't go out immediately but turned to look at the towering giant behind him. With a flicker, he moved as if teleporting in front of the giant.

Suspended in the air, he looked at the giant who stretched out his palm and placed it in front of Luxius, a miniature version of his world of heart… The Thousand-Handed Lord, with extreme power, crushed all coming enemies and suppressed the elemental fluctuations.

However, now, the densely packed palms of the Thousand-Handed Lord were covered in dense fragments.

This Thousand-Handed Lord, who once smashed several Balrog Flame Demons into pieces and even sealed their ability to cast spells, now had his once-prideful hands covered in dense cracks.

"Celestial Element Fission… a new God Slaying Magic, huh? The last one to come up with this was the legendary Ma Youfu, right?"

The legend begins with Ma Youfu's creation of "Ma Youfu's Minor Meteor," the first recorded Godslaying Magic. However, because of Ma Youfu's own character flaws, the spells he initially created caused significant harm to the spellcasters themselves.

Simply put, many of the spells he created did not initially consider the protection of the spellcasters themselves, easily causing accidental injuries.

After all, not every mage is like Ma Youfu, who had strong survival skills, including the legendary Godslaying Magic "Ma Youfu's Minor Meteor," which at first did not take into account how to ensure the mages themselves weren't severely harmed by the aftermath, and was once listed as a forbidden spell.

This situation lasted until later when top mages successively modified and weakened "Ma Youfu's Minor Meteor," and then the revised "Ma Youfu's Minor Meteor" was removed from the list of forbidden spells.

But now… Luxius had a feeling that it might not be long before the Mage Association's list of forbidden spells would have a new entry.

A spell of only seven rings complexity, already capable under extreme conditions to handle special targets, if not restricted, would have serious implications.

After all… though the mage community appeared to have become very powerful now, it was merely an illusion of severe internal cohesion.

Facing a single church, mages of course wouldn't be too afraid, but the fear lies in inciting public anger, being collectively attacked by a crowd of churches.

Such incidents weren't unheard of in history.

The ruins of the goblin empire still stand on the earth, which were retributions by the gods for testing the forbidden, serving as a warning to the people.

As for these matters, Luxius couldn't say much, the goblin empire was just an innocent party caught up in the wrath of the deities.

The real troublesome powers were indeed numerous.

Especially some powers with no self-awareness at all, which considered the gods and even the will of the world as enemies right from their inception.

It didn't take much for them to start planning "Godslaying Operations" or "Projects to Erase the World's Will"… Luxius thought it rather foolish, considering the gods hadn't provoked them, yet they inexplicably became their hunting targets.

This was completely like the role of a troublemaker. Luxius felt no issue if both the world consciousness and the gods eradicated them.

The world had become so chaotic directly because of these people.

"Forget it, let's not think too much about it. It's better to remind Kael to consider the circumstances when using such dangerous spells. If he really blows up half of the Royal Capital, the old lion would go mad."

Luxius scratched his still fairly thick hair, and for some reason, he felt he had started losing hair recently… Surely, it must be an illusion!

In reality, Kael and Elanna exchanged glances, a sheepish smile creeping up on their faces. Kael whispered,

"Should we just leave now? Once Mr. Luxius comes out, he's going to scold me for causing trouble again."

Elanna raised an eyebrow, a hint of a sly expression on her face as she chuckled, "So, Kael, you get scared too, huh?"

Helplessly, Kael responded, "What do you mean 'so I get scared too'? There's plenty that scares me."

Had it not been for his innate caution when he dragged that test subject, pulling him high into the air, assuming even if he broke free from the bond of Magic Silk Thread, he'd still have to endure the crash injuries from a high fall.

Otherwise… When switching out of the Inverted Space, the diffuse Elemental Annihilation area might have ripped a huge-hole in the Royal Capital.

Thinking back on it, Kael still felt chills.

The two waited on the spot for a long while, not hearing Mr. Luxius's voice again, finally, Kael spoke to the second machine,

"Let's head back first. Mr. Luxius probably has other matters to attend to."

The second machine nodded and frowned at his torn clothes.

When he found out he had become the least of the Chosen by the gods, he was actually very pleased.

After all, it represented a leap to the skies in the game, and it meant he could finally teach a lesson to all those authors who playfully messed around.

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