In the desert, Roel’s heart skipped a beat as his vigilance peaked.
My attack didn’t destroy it? How is that possible? I have destroyed Banjol’s Divine Domain!
Watching the Egg of the Beast God repair itself, he suddenly thought of a possibility.
Could it be that the true owner of that egg isn’t Banjol but the Savior? Roel thought with a heavy expression.
If his deduction was true, it would make sense that the combined force of him and Grandar had failed to destroy the Egg of the Beast God. The Savior’s power originated from Sia as well, and it wasn’t inferior to his in any way. It would have been hard for him to completely destroy the Egg of the Beast God, especially given the defensive and regenerative prowess of the latter.
This complicates things.
Roel gritted his teeth as he tried to figure out a countermeasure to the situation, but it was impossible for him to figure out a solution within such a short period of time.
Meanwhile, the mutated deviants slowly regained their mobility with the revival of the Egg of the Beast God. The soldiers on the battlefield also noticed the situation with the Egg of the Beast God and widened their eyes in shock. Nora, Charlotte, and the others were also startled.
“Wait. How is Roel’s condition if that thing is still there?” Nora anxiously asked.
“Darling is fine for now, but I fear that we’re in trouble,” Charlotte replied grimly.
She could sense Roel’s condition through the Arbiter, so she wasn’t too worried about him. What she was more concerned about was how the black sludge mutated deviants were slowly regaining their mobility, whereas the human soldiers were starting to show signs of exhaustion after Howl of Crimson Lightning’s effects died out.
In contrast to what they had thought, the tides of the battle hadn’t changed even though they had successfully eradicated the Deviant Sovereign.
The deviants had fallen into disarray after losing their Sovereign. Their morale was lower than ever after their army buff spell died out, forcing them to back down. Even the two-headed deviant, whom Wilhelmina was dealing with, lost its fighting will and retreated to the main force.
In the first place, the deviant army was made up of many independent tribes that had come together under the authority of the Deviant Sovereign. Now that the factor uniting them was gone, it was only a matter of time before their alliance crumbled, making them a lesser threat.
What was more worrying was the mutated deviants formed out of the Egg of the Beast God’s black sludge. Roel and the others had thought that these mutated deviants would disappear with Banjol’s death, but the current situation proved that their assumption was off.
This was a huge problem because these mutated deviants weren’t true life forms—they knew not of exhaustion, and the Egg of the Beast God could potentially spawn an unlimited number of them given sufficient time.
It was under this air of pessimism that the battle resumed.
By now, the human soldiers were in a bad condition after having fought for a long period of time, and it didn’t help that they had been battered by the shockwaves from Roel and Banjol’s clashes too. Many struggled to pull themselves out of the sand, but the mutated deviants weren’t going to give them a chance to catch their breath.
“Grar!”
Bestial roars shook the battlefield, signaling the resumption of the fight between the human soldiers and the mutated deviants. Nora and the others panicked at the sight, and they swiftly eliminated the monsters in their vicinity.
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