Chapter 1451 Hail Gustavo Alliance!

Name:The Bloodline System Author:Timvic
Chapter 1451 Hail Gustavo Alliance!

Author's Note: Unedited Chapter

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As the spacecraft continued its journey through the cosmos, the atmosphere inside was a mixture of relief and tension. The recent victory over the gargantuan hand was still fresh, yet Falco's words lingered in the air, casting a shadow over the celebration.

"I don't feel like I did much," Falco remarked, his voice tinged with a hint of resignation. Follow current novels on novelb((in).(com)

"Estroel is just too powerful."

His statement hung in the air, puzzling the crew. Ria, always quick to probe deeper into matters, turned towards Falco as his brow furrowed in confusion.

"Estroel? Who is that?" He asked sounding perplexed.

Falco looked around realizing that they still hadn't grasped what laid beyond.

"Estroel is the second most powerful among the Ancient Executioners," he explained, his voice steady, trying to provide clarity yet aware of the enormity of the information he was disclosing.

His revelation did not alleviate the confusion; if anything, it deepened it. All except Gustav and Endric seemed lost in the web of confusion.

Endric, sensing the growing bewilderment, decided to elucidate.

"By now, you all should know that the premonitions are not mere anomalies. They are, in fact, manifestations—body parts, of the five Ancient Executioners," he said, his voice firm, trying to instill some sense of understanding.

The room fell into a heavy silence as the crew digested the information. Gustav, who had been silent, finally spoke, turning to Falco with a serious expression.

"What more do you know, Falco?"

Falco took a deep breath, the weight of his heritage and knowledge evident in his demeanor.

"The reason my father made me... its beyond just wanting to have another offspring," he began, his voice low.

Gustav felt he was finally about to hear what the system had been hiding from him the entire time.

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[ Earth ]

The once vibrant cityscape of Neo-kyo had transformed into a battleground, its architecture marred by the ravages of conflict.

Neon lights flickered erratically, casting eerie shadows across streets littered with debris. Hovercars lay overturned, their sleek designs punctuated by bolts of energy, while digital billboards streamed chaotic scenes of the ongoing battle below. The air was thick with the smell of ionized energy and smoke.

This beam, a concentrated burst of destructive energy, cut through the battlefield like a scythe through wheat. Buildings, vehicles, and unfortunate assailants in its path were reduced to atoms, obliterated without a trace, leaving behind a swath of destruction.

As she wove through her enemies, her physical prowess was undeniable. She moved with an otherworldly grace, delivering precise and ruthless strikes.

Bam! Bam!

Each motion was fluid, yet each impact was brutally effective, rendering her foes incapacitated or lifeless in mere moments. Blood spattered across the dented pavements as her fist pierced through the chest of another assailant, causing his innards to spill like soggy noodles.

The robed figures, though numerous and armed with supernatural abilities, found themselves outmatched by Elevora's ferocity and raw power.

One by one, they fell, their numbers dwindling rapidly under her relentless assault.

"Yeah I'm in one now."

"Don't worry I'm almost done with them."

"I couldn't miss your call E... no you're not distracting me."

She seemed to be in a call as she took off the head of yet another masked robbed assailant.

"Come on... you know I... don't hang up."

"Alright then. You can call me later. I'll tidy things up here in a bit."

The air was filled with the sounds of battle—the clash of energies and the cries of the fallen but Elevora seemed to be in her own world as she dealt with them without breaking much of a sweat.

As the dust settled, only one of the robed assailants remained. The survivor, bloodied and battered, stood trembling before Elevora, who approached with slow, deliberate steps. Her third eye ceased its glow, the battlefield around her eerily quiet except for the soft whir of distant sirens and the crackling of fires that consumed what remained of the surrounding structures.

Elevora paused before the last assailant, her expression inscrutable.

"Tell me... who are you guys? Who sent you lots?" She inquired.

The assailant shaking in fear tried to stab herself with her sinuous limbs while yelling with a crazed look; " Hail Gustavo Alliance!"

Elevora caught her before she could kill herself.

"You're coming with me," She grabbed her and instantly flew off into the distance.

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"My father, the Lord of the Dark Plane, needed a way to puncture even the tiniest hole in a seal—a cosmic seal that binds an ancient power we can scarcely comprehend. That seal is in place to protect weaker planes like ours."

Everyone listened as Falco narrated.

"The seal was so strong, so impenetrable, that not even the might of the Ancient Executioners could break it on their own. My birth—my very existence—was the key to creating the first breach..."