Chapter 451 Memories (Part 1)
Lightning pierced the monks, they could not defend themselves, and the red-hot plasma turned them into handfuls of ash.
The Demon breathed heavily and looked up at the temple high in the mountains. From there, a tall monk in a black robe and white arm bandages stared intently at him. Beside him stood other monks, they were his disciples. They were in charge of these temples and had to take action, for the Demon\'s arrival was a real disaster.
"Why did you come here? This is a sacred place, but you have turned it into a branch of hell on earth. Go away." Head Monk said seriously.
"You broke into my house and killed my family! What kind of nonsense are you talking, you filthy bastard?! Our conflict will only be resolved when I crush your skulls with my own hands!"
"That you survived was a big mistake. Your family and the people of your village should have died. You messed with demonic power. This is your punishment."
"This is nonsense!"
"You think so? Look at yourself? You look like the spawn of hell, vile and horrible." Head Monk looked at him contemptuously.
"This happened because of you!" The Demon shouted as his eyes filled with blood, with incredible anger.
"Kill him." Head Monk shook his head.
"Yes!" The disciples exclaimed simultaneously.
They pounced on the Demon and used their most powerful skills. Some attacked with the power of fire, some with the power of lightning or lightning. The Demon successfully blocked the attacks, but the monks would not let him move. They controlled him, it was their duty to get rid of him and protect the main temple.
Head Monk jumped down and approached the Demon. None of the Demon\'s attacks could hurt Head Monk, he was protected by a special barrier. A powerful but calm aura emanated from Head Monk.
"Tie him up." Head Monk said calmly.
The disciples nodded as they pulled the scrolls from their belt pouches. They placed the scrolls on the ground and activated them. Dozens of massive chains headed toward Demon, completely immobilizing him.
"You chose the wrong side. We would have forgiven you if you had repented of your sins and joined us. All you had to do was give us the Code of Equilibrium of the Parties."
"Kill!" The Demon roared as he tried to attack.
"That\'s stupid." Head Monk grinned.
Chains restrained the Demon. All he could do was gnashing his teeth in anger.
Head Monk folded his arms together, and a silhouette appeared above him that resembled a huge ogre.
"You\'re wrong, but I\'m going to fix it now." Head Monk put his palm to Demon\'s forehead.
"Argh!!!" Daemon roared in pain as his life force began to leave him.
The silhouette of the Ogre above Head Monk devoured the Demon\'s energy as it transmitted it to Monk.
The Demon tried to resist, but the chains were unwavering, as was the Head Monk\'s power.
"Master! Look!" One of the students suddenly said as he pointed to the sky.
Head Monk raised his head, and his eyes went wide. Thunderclouds clustered above them, gray energy enveloping them.
\'Did he do it? No, the chains are holding him tight, then what is it? What\'s going on here?\' Head Monk inwardly muttered.
\'Hahaha, you say he\'s a mistake? I don\'t think that\'s entirely true. You\'re not monks, you\'re just a bunch of pathetic thugs. You mock the immobilized victim. Is that what they taught you? What a shame." Suddenly a thunderous voice came from the heavens.
Tremble.
A terrifying aura came over the monks, their legs trembling and goose bumps running down their bodies. They had never experienced such terror, not even when their master was angry.
Lightning flashed, and a dark silhouette fell from the sky. It was landing next to the head monk. The shockwave from its fall was so powerful that it blew away the damaged houses and caused many trees to bend to the point that they broke.
Wain tried to defend himself from the debris flying at him, but it flew right past him. It was only a memory, here he was, a ghost and a mere observer.
"Who are you?" Head Monk shouted.
"Me?" the man pointed to himself, "Does it matter?"
\'Hmm? Who is this? Why can\'t I see it? Wain wondered.
A dark, impenetrable veil covered the man\'s entire body. He looked like a dark silhouette, though that was only true of Wain. Monks and Demon saw the man\'s true identity.
"You can\'t stop us!" Head Monk exclaimed as he attacked Invader.
Invader smiled and stopped the attack with ease.
\'What, how is that possible...?! My punch is strong enough to shake an entire mountain!!!!\'\' Head Monk inwardly exclaimed.
"Oh, don\'t worry, I won\'t kill you, even though I should." Invader looked at Demon, "He\'ll do it, my new friend."
Tremble.
A massive stream of dark energy erupted from Invader, and the ground trembled like a massive earthquake. The rocks split apart, cracks appeared in the mountains, and the chains around the Demon weakened.
"Run! We can\'t handle this monster!" Head Monk shouted.
The disciples flinched and ran. Demon ran after them, but suddenly he was stopped by Invader.
"Don\'t."
"Get out of my way. Don\'t get in my way! I have to kill them!"
"Of course, I wasn\'t going to prevent it, but you don\'t have to chase them. I\'ll help you." Invader smirked as he snapped his finger.
Space warped, and invisible walls blocked the monks\' path. A transparent dome covered the arena, almost no one could get out or in from there.
"I won\'t get in your way, have fun." Invader waved his hand as he stepped outside the dome and leaned his back against a tree.
The Demon smirked, and a stream of bloodthirsty aura burst out of him. He attacked the monks, and no one else could stop him. Without his restraining powers, the monks could do nothing against him. He tore them apart, killed them, and enjoyed quenching his hatred.