Chapter 1371 An Army of Dark Lords
Meanwhile, back in the ritual chamber, Rin stood, her chest heaving, her blood-red armor now streaked with sweat and... something that looked suspiciously like fear. The fight, though short, had taken a toll on her. She'd been facing a replica of the God of Darkness, a perfect copy imbued with a fraction of his power, and even that had been enough to push her to her limits.
But Andohr, lounging on his bone-carved throne, didn't look impressed. In fact, he looked... bored. Disappointed.
He took a sip of his wine, his lips curling into a sneer.
"That's it?" he chuckled, his voice dripping with sarcasm. "That's the best you can do? You couldn't even finish off a clone of the God of Darkness easily?"
He shook his head, his gaze cold, calculating.
"Tell me, Rin... how do you plan to survive an encounter with the real God of Darkness, if you can't even handle a pale imitation? Are you planning to use hostages again? Because that little trick, my dear, won't work for long."
What Rin had been fighting... wasn't Michael. Not really. It was a clone, a magically constructed replica, imbued with a fraction of the God of Darkness's power. Those bodies piled in the chasm outside... they were failures. Discarded attempts to recreate the real thing.
Rin and Andohr had been experimenting, using the blood, hair, armor fragments, and any other artifact that held a trace of the previous Dark Lord's essence, to create a perfect copy of the God of Darkness, something Andohr could use as his weapon. But with such limited resources, replicating the peak of his power had been impossible. Still, they'd managed to achieve... acceptable results. Pale imitations, sure, but strong enough to provide a decent challenge. And with each successful clone, the fight had become harder, more intense, pushing Rin to her limits.
However, Andohr wasn't satisfied. He wanted more. He envisioned an army of Dark Lords, an unstoppable force of darkness under his command, ready to unleash hell upon his enemies. He wanted to push the boundaries of what was possible, to create a perfect replica, a mirror image of the God of Darkness, a weapon that would finally secure his victory against the pantheon.
As Rin listened to Andohr's condescending remarks, her gaze fixed on the smug look plastered across his face, she felt a surge of white-hot fury. She'd give anything, anything, to flay him alive, to hear him scream, to watch the light fade from his arrogant eyes.
But she clenched her fists, her nails digging into her palms, and forced herself to remain silent. She might be the Princess of Murder, but even she knew better than to openly defy the God of Time and Space.
"If you're so powerful, Andohr," she snarled with a venomous sarcasm, "why don't you go after the God of Darkness? Why hide behind these... replicas? Why not face him yourself, instead of cowering like a rat in the shadows?"
The moment the words left her mouth, she regretted them.
Andohr simply smiled, a cold, predatory grin that sent shivers down her spine. He flicked his wrist, and a series of tiny portals, swirling with temporal energy, appeared around Rin. Her body twitched, jerked, as an invisible force began to pull her in multiple directions at once.
She screamed, a mixture of pain and laughter, her body stretching, distorting, the seams of her armor groaning in protest. Blood, a crimson mist, began to seep from the wounds that opened in her flesh as her body was pulled further and further apart.
Andohr stopped just short of ripping her apart completely. He rose from his throne, his movements languid, almost bored, and descended the steps, his wine goblet still clutched in his hand. He took a slow sip, his eyes never leaving Rin's contorted form.
"Do not," he said, his voice low and dangerous, "question my methods, Rin. Do not raise your voice to me. Do not... disrespect me. I have very little patience for... creatures like you."
He paused, letting the weight of his words, the implied threat, hang in the air.
"Xyloth can put you back together, yes. But the pain, Rin... the pain you will experience... that will stay with you. Through every reincarnation. Every lifetime. You'll never forget it."
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