Chapter 415: One Person vs. an Organization (10)
The Aisads, forgetting the massacres of their friends, families, or other fellow members of their race, charged toward Aakesh as they had an ominous premonition in their hearts, seeing the intruder, aiming once more.
Aakesh ignored the charge as he couldn\'t make any mistake this time. The next arrow he was going to shoot was one of the two Absolute arrows for creating a vast area of destruction.
It took the full strength of Aakesh to stretch the bowstring as the outline of the arrow started appearing.
The Aisads charging toward Aakesh came to a sudden halt as an intense invisible pressure attacked them.
The pressure slowed the charge of the Aisads, but they still rushed as the bad feeling in their heart only grew with this sudden situation.
At that moment, the nock and the tail feather of the arrow had appeared. It was orange in color, with a hint of gold.
Soon, the shaft appeared, and similarly, the pressure on the Aisads increased by severalfold. Many of the Aisads crashed into space. They weren\'t able to continue floating, so they began sinking with no end to be seen in the void.
The arrow shaft was different than other arrows. It wasn\'t cylindrical but triangular, and it was entirely orange in color, with eleven similar golden patterns engraved on it.
Finally, the arrowhead appeared, bringing an aura of destruction with it. At that moment, one of the peaks Immortal with pseudo divine physique succeeded in passing through the pressure and reached Aakesh.
Aakesh didn\'t even have to defend himself, as the pressure released by the arrow alone tied him to the spot. He did all that he could just now, but it still didn\'t work.
Aakesh ignored the restricted Aisad and released the bowstring.
"BOOM!"
"BOOM!"
"BOOM!"
The continuous loud sounds rang in the space as the arrow flew higher and higher, breaking all the barriers of rules restricting its destruction.
When the arrow had reached the height of a lightyear from Aakesh, it suddenly began scattering into tiny particles.
The particles didn\'t scatter in the fractured space around it, but they began condensing into different asteroids. Soon, countless asteroids spanning over billions of miles appeared above the Aisads.
For an arrow of regular size to create these asteroids that were even larger than several known planets made no sense, but it was what it was.
The next moment, the asteroids began falling down at an unimaginable rate, bringing a pressure never felt on the Aisads.
Aakesh, without even waiting for a second, freed the space around him and left the area, appearing a billion lightyears away from his previous location.
<br/>Aakesh could teleport at more distance, but he chose such because it was the limit of the Absolute arrow Aakesh had shot. Its destruction would stop at an inch away from where he was currently standing.
As expected, the next moment, the radius of a billion lightyears just an inch away from him resulted in complete disintegration. Only darkness and destroyed space, never to heal, were present, showing the extent of destruction just one Absolute arrow had caused.
Around nine-tenths of the space inside the core galaxy was destroyed with this arrow, resulting in around the death of thirty million Immortals, with around two thousand peak Immortals.
It was more than 95% of the strength of the Demonic-Fire, which was lost in a single arrow.
Aakesh then turned around as his eyes fell on the majestic place several lightyears away from him, yet its splendor wasn\'t missing this far. His work was still left. The head of Nielle was still alive, while he was still unaware of the reason behind the actions of Nielle.
He then took a step forward, and the next moment, he appeared right in front of the giant main door of the headquarters of the Demonic-Fire.
At the door of the palace, two statues of Chimeric Lion adorned with expensive materials welcomed him.
The Chimeric Lion was a beast race and belonged to the Lion family. They had a similar structure to a Lion, but the Chimeric Lions had two tails, one in the form of a black snake and the other in the form of a white snake. It had the eyes of an eagle while the jaw of a hyena.
For all its abilities, the Chimeric Lion should be one of the top races, but in reality, they were only one of the mid-tier races in the Primal dimension. It was due to their lack of numbers and their short lifespan.
A human Void Forging cultivator could live for ten thousand years, but a Chimeric Lion with the same level of cultivation could only live for a hundred years. Their lifespan was shorter than any other race in the Primal dimension.
Aakesh didn\'t move as the next moment, both the statues came to life. They weren\'t the real Chimeric Lion but a mechanical creation, costing an obscene amount of money for the Demonic-Fire to purchase them.
"Roar!"
"Roar!"
Two mechanical roars echoed in the area as the Chimeric Lion charged toward Aakesh.
Aakesh, in response, aimed his bow at the Chimeric Lion on his right and took a shot.
"Clang!"
The sound of metallic clash rang in the area, and sparks appeared after the arrow clashed with the skin of the Lion.
The fight didn\'t remain between the two of them as the remaining Immortals of Demonic-Fire joined them.
Time flew by.
The battle this time wasn\'t one-sided like the last few Aakesh\'s battles. Instead, it was a fight where the members of Demonic-Fire, looked to be in the lead.
Aakesh couldn\'t grow tired of combat due to his unlimited endurance, but he couldn\'t get injuries after injuries and survive.
Numerous wounds had spread across his body, with some even being severe. The enemies, on the other hand, only had shallow injuries, while none of them had died.
Since Aakesh had no offensive weapon potent enough to kill these Aisads in a single shot, except the Absolute arrows, he wasn\'t able to create any casualty.
He had exhausted the attacking and defensive copied skills in this battle, with only a few healing skills still left to help him in a precarious situation.