Chapter 931 - 931 One Strike Kills a Hundred
Chapter 931 - 931 One Strike Kills a Hundred
931 One Strike Kills a Hundred
The old man’s escape made the other Divines’ spirits rise.
Even though these people were all great experts, once high and mighty, and had brought disaster to the common people, compared to this old man, it didn’t seem like much.
Everyone’s eyes were filled with unconcealable fear when they looked at the old man.
They all knew the old man’s background and his fierce reputation.
“Hehe, I didn’t think I’d survive to this day.” The old man smiled icily, then glanced at the other Divine prisoners, but he did not care much.
Finally, he looked at the young man in the lead and said, “Demon, why did you save me?”
He immediately pointed out the identity of this young man. This young man was not a human at all, but a demon expert.
“Because I need help. The price for saving you is your loyalty to me,” the young man said indifferently. His words were filled with confidence.
“Pledge loyalty to you?” The old man said coldly as he stared at the young man. Then, he laughed wildly. “You’re trying to order me around?”
“You have no other choice. Do you think that with your current situation, even if you want to return to the Federation, you will have such an opportunity?”
The young man didn’t get angry and said this indifferently.
“I was born to rule the world, but you? When I come to the Kunlun Realm, you will be allowed to lead a part of the human race to become the human king and serve me.”
“Hehe!” The old man said with a faint smile. “You’re young, but you’re ambitious. You’re the king of the Kunlun Realm? But you’re right about one thing. There’s no place for me in the human world now. Those ants don’t understand that they were born to be ruled. It’s engraved in their genes.
“But don’t talk big so soon. Let’s discuss it after you get us out of here. As far as I know, there’s more than one nuclear bomb buried here. Once it explodes, all of us will die,” the old man said indifferently.
The other Divine prisoners’ expressions immediately changed. They did not doubt the old man’s words. According to the Federation’s usual style of doing things, this was very likely.
No matter how amazing a Divine was and could create miracles or how awesome they were, they would still die if they were hit head-on by a nuclear bomb in such a small area.
There was no other possibility.
“When I came in, I already opened up an exit path. All of you just need to follow me,” the young man said.
With that, the young man flew off into the distance, and the Divine prisoners followed suit. The old man thought for a moment, and a hint of fear flashed through his eyes. Then, he followed suit and flew away.
At the same time, Sector Two was also in a mess. Unlike the dangerous prisoners in Sector One, the prisoners locked up her were weaker, but they were all Divines.
Although these Divine prisoners were not unreasonable in the past, and there might even be blood feuds between them, they knew that there was strength in numbers.
They continued to break through the prison cells one by one, killed the guards, and released the prisoner inside. Even a large number of Innate Stage prisoners managed to escape. Although they did not care about those people, they could at least be used as a means to contain the prison staff.
They had to work together and escape from this damned cage first. Only then would they be qualified to talk about other things.
In the core of Sector Two, a woman in her thirties was struggling to hold on. Her Spirit Energy was extremely powerful, and she was able to hold off two or three Divine prisoners on her own.
Although these Divine prisoners were not in their peak state, there was no doubting the woman’s strength.
However, as more and more Divine prisoners rushed over, she soon fell into a disadvantageous position. Her cultivation was almost completely sealed, and it was difficult for her to exert it.
She could only watch helplessly as the elites she had brought with her were slaughtered. There was nothing she could do. Although her cultivation was tyrannical, she could not protect everyone. Even she herself could not hold out much longer.
However, she also knew that if she couldn’t suppress these Divine prisoners, the consequences would be unimaginable. Once these people broke out, the collapse of First Prison was only a matter of time.
She could have killed one or two Divine prisoners, but there were too many enemies, which completely suppressed her combat power.
On the other side, the escaped prisoners and the guards from all over the world were fighting each other. The entirety of Sector Two was filled with small battlefields.
But as soon as these Divine prisoners arrived, the entire line of defense collapsed. The guards were above the Innate Stage and were considered elites. Although there were many of them, not a single Innate was able to withstand a single blow from a Divine.
After all, not everyone was Chu Yunfan’s opponent, not to mention that there were so many Divine prisoners.
All the Divine prisoners in Sector Two had been released and the entire line of defense collapsed instantly, suffering heavy casualties.
The prisoners cheered as they rushed toward the hole in the sky above Sector Two.
They were all told that there would be someone to pick them up there. The feeling of being rescued from the brink of death occupied their hearts.
One must know that they were not ordinary prisoners. Once they were caught, they would not have a chance to get out until they died. Otherwise, they would surely be a bane to the Federation.
They thought that they would be imprisoned till the day they died. Who knew that they would have such an opportunity?
Just as they were about to rush out, suddenly, countless thunderbolts condensed and turned into a sword light that filled the sky. Then, it slashed down.
Slice!
Slice!
Slice!
Countless rays of sword light slashed down, hitting the Innate prisoners who were trying to rush out.
In an instant, hundreds of Innate prisoners were nailed to the ground. All of them were from the group of people who had rushed to the front.
They were originally the group that had the most hope of breaking out, but now, they were the group that had died the fastest.
They saw a figure slowly approaching from the distance.
“Retreat now and I’ll spare your lives. Otherwise, you’ll end up like these people.”