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Village Head's Debaucherychapter 843: aegis of the arctic deity's sealed memories (5)

Nonetheless, as they all watched the explosion, they noticed that the fiery molten beam had hit its target spot-on. Upon closer inspection, they witnessed Oberon with the cracked atmosphere around him, directly absorbing the immense attack with his body as he continued to fly toward the Dragon god.

His body remained steady as he pushed back against the force until he arrived before the Dragon god.

The Dragon god instantly ceased its attack and stared at Oberon in shock, realizing that his attack had no effect on him despite being tanked directly by his body.

"I barely felt a thing. Is this all you can do, Dragon god?" Oberon taunted, floating toward the Dragon god until he stood before its gaze, observing its large iris and rainbow-coloured vertical pupils.

The Dragon god's expression twisted again after hearing the obvious taunt. "You are obviously not god Aerendir, as he is already dead. So, who are you? And why does a powerful god like yourself care about such a pitiful race like the Pixie race? Aren't you afraid of my retaliation?" the Dragon god roared, his voice trembling as he glared straight at Oberon.

Oberon was about to introduce himself as the Divine Apostle of god Aerendir, but he decided against it. Since their battle might have drawn the attention of other gods or individuals secretly observing, looking for an opportunity to profit, Oberon chose not to reveal anything about his new identity.

He wasn't sure if he could defend against multiple gods at once, and he also considered the safety of the Pixies, knowing they would be targeted just like him.

Oberon decided to speak up. "I am the one whom god Aerendir entrusted with ensuring the safety and protection of the Pixie race before his death. As for whether I fear retaliation from the Dragon race, it depends on whether they are ready to face the consequences of attacking the Pixie race."

The Dragon god grew even more vexed after hearing Oberon's defiant words. "Very well, if you're so confident in your strength, then I'll unleash a series of attacks to test your resolve," he responded. His expression conveyed doubt, as he believed there was no way Oberon could block several of his attacks simultaneously without sustaining injuries.

Law of Fire: Infernal Roar! Law of Water: Dragonic Flood! Law of Air: Aerial Cyclone! Law of Lightning: Stormcaller's Wrath!

Instantly, the sky erupted in a blaze of fire, soaring through the heavens before being abruptly followed by water surging upward, entangling it to form a massive cyclone that swept the clouds towards it. Then, as if the heavens themselves were alive, storms of thunderbolts shot through the sky, transforming it from dazzling brilliance to steep darkness before stabilizing once again into a bluish-wide expanse.

Almost instantly, a series of attacks were launched again, triggering the same sequence of events.

Orion watched as thunderclouds summoned overhead unleashed bolts of lightning with pinpoint accuracy at 'Oberon' and couldn't help but gulp.

After a few minutes, the Dragon god's attacks began to diminish. However, contrary to everyone's expectations, they observed Oberon standing unblemished from the barrages of attacks unleashed by the Dragon god himself.

At this point, Orion, Aerialia, and Aegis of the Arctic Deity were high up in the sky, directly witnessing the ongoing battle.

Aerialia's eyes widened as she observed the scene, "None of the Dragon god's attacks have even left a scar on him," she said, taking a deep gulp.

Orion nodded in agreement, "He's even stronger than we initially imagined," he responded, watching Oberon as he waited for the Dragon god to realize that none of his attacks had been effective.

Orion then glanced at Aegis of the Arctic Deity, who remained silent and observant throughout the scene. They could also sense 'Oberon's' emotions, giving them a clearer understanding of the battle's dynamics.

Aerialia shook her head in amazement, "Not just strong, but exceedingly powerful. To hold your own against the Dragon god's laws using only your body, even if he's only using a fraction of his strength not to harm the world around him, you'd have to possess a much deeper understanding of the laws yourself."

"Despite some of his laws already reaching a comprehension level of 60 per cent, we know that Aegis of the Arctic Deity is limited to understanding the law past five per cent. So, it's safe to say that thanks to the physique of an Omnithrallian, Aegis of the Arctic Deity can truly go toe to toe against a god with just his body. No matter what his limit is, achieving such a feat is truly abnormal even among the gods," she explained, following Orion's glance toward Aegis of the Arctic Deity.

Even though she had seen a fraction of Aegis of the Arctic Deity's strength and heard the man confirm it, experiencing it firsthand was a mind-boggling scene that she would need time to fully digest.

Orion nodded in understanding at Aerialia's explanation, gaining further insight into the immense power ofAegisof the Arctic Deity. He couldn't help but feel proud of himself for always seeing Aegis as a friend rather than an enemy, offering him the respect befitting a god.

The mere thought of having such a formidable figure as an enemy sent a chill down his spine.

Fortunately, Aegis of the Arctic Deity hadn't always seen himself as a god, facilitating their initial conversation when they first met.

Meanwhile, Oberon floated closer to the Dragon god and perched atop his scaly, draconic snout. "Dragon god, I'll ask you again, is this all you have to give?" he asked, staring down at the Dragon god's trembling gaze.

"You!" the Dragon god stammered, searching for the right word to utter. However, after a moment, he violently shook his head, dislodging Oberon, and glared fiercely at him. "Unknown god, you have proven your strength by withstanding my attacks. However, since you already know my identity, you should have understood that this is merely a fraction of my strength."

Oberon nodded.

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