Chapter 455

Chapter 455: Zero Percent!

“I am Lilith, from the race of Angels,” Lilith smilingly introduced herself, bringing a look of extreme shock to the Void beast’s face.

Sensing the power differences between the girl and them, the Void beasts expected her to be someone from a higher dimension, but they never expected her to be someone from the top three races.

The group of Void beasts looked toward each other and could see the look of shock in their eyes.

“If you’re from the Angel race, then you must know about us using our last resort,” One of the Void beasts respectfully warned Lilith.

It didn’t matter what kind of nature the members of the Asura and Yaksha races had, but they warranted respect from everyone. The leaders of both the races had direct contact with the Devas. It’s also rumored that the leader of the Asura race had once seen the ruler of the Multiverse.

The Void beasts weren’t sure, but even the rumor showed the capability of the Asura and Yaksha races.

“Even your real body would face serious trouble,” Another Void beast chimed in. His tone still respectful, but the warning couldn’t be hidden.

They themselves originated from a drop of blood of the strongest Asura to ever exist, so their bloodline had some knowledge about the power strength of the third dimension.

“I know. It’s also why I’m telling you, you don’t need to worry about the destruction of your Primal dimension,” Lilith smilingly responded.

“Let me give you some news to make you trust me. You see the store; the store owner there would be the downfall of you if you didn’t act on him,” Lilith suddenly told the Void beasts and looked in the direction of the store.

Aakesh, who was relaxing on his chair after looking at the gate once, suddenly opened his eyes. A frown appeared on his face as he turned in that direction.

His eyes turned expressionless as he saw Lilith waving her hands at him with a wide smile spread across her face, while the group of Void beasts standing next to her was also looking at him with pondering expressions. His eyes then fell on the hole that had now grown almost quadruple the size of the gate.

“Hey, system, what are my chances of defeating her if I used my weapon and a single-kill Absolute weapon?” Aakesh moved his eyes away from the place and returned to the store. He then asked the question since he had a bad feeling, seeing that smile on Lilith’s face.

[Host, you have no chance at all of defeating her.]

The system responded in its mechanical and emotionless voice. Since the system was from the Yantra race and had no emotions, it told no lie in its statement.

Aakesh didn’t feel disappointed hearing the system’s answer as he expected it to be this way. He only wanted to make sure.

“What do you think she wants from that place? It must be something important, or she would’ve sent her lackeys, not her clone,” Aakesh asked another question.

Since there was no new customer for Aakesh to introduce products to and Lily also hadn’t returned from Panagea, Aakesh decided to have some conversations with the system regarding the place.

[Host, the portal gives me signs of some higher-level figure residing there. She may be here for that.]

The system gave its conjecture for a reason behind Lilith’s appearing here and her interest in the gate and the world behind it.

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“Why do you say so?” Oxen asked since he found Aakesh first and was responsible for finding out whether he was disastrous for the Primal dimension or not.

“I said your downfalls, not the Primal dimension, so don’t make such faces,” Lilith smilingly responded.

Lilith belonged to the Angel race, but her character was similar to the Asura race members. Her personality was so similar that her teacher was an expert in the Asura race. Not only that, but she was also her favorite. It was entirely unexpected for the members of the Asura race to have favorites among other races, as they believed every other race other than them to be impure and inferior, except for Devas.

Oxen looked toward other members of his group and could see the confusion and shock. They all had similar questions in their minds.

“Do you know-”

Oxen wanted to ask for the reason behind Lilith’s statement. But his question got cut off midway as the hole stopped growing any further, and a horrifying pressure began emanating out of it.

“See you later,” Lilith ignored Oxen’s interrupted question. She then stepped into the hole and disappeared from the sight of the Void beasts.

After lily left, the Void beasts took a look around them.

“Let’s select three people and enter the area,” One of the Void beasts suddenly commented, breaking the silence.

“Good idea, I would be one,” Oxen responded straight away.

The Void beasts couldn’t leave the world behind the hole. They needed to check its effect on the Primal dimension on their own and not believe the words of some stranger, even if they were from one of the top three races.

“I’ll be the second,” Talia chimed next.

Oxen turned to take a look at her and then moved his eyes away before anyone would notice anything weird.

“I’ll be the third then,” A Void beast named Oregon replied next.

“Okay, so Oxen, Talia, and Oregon would enter the hole to check the effect it could play on the Primal dimension,” One of the Void beasts commented.

“Your goal is to not only find the effect, but if it turns disastrous, you need to take action straight away and end the issue,” One of the void beasts suddenly commented.

He then raised his hands and chanted some words. The next moment, a triangular shard piece made up of an unrecognizable material appeared in his hands.

The other Void beasts understood the lying intent, so they repeated the same thing.

The next moment, a shard of random shape appeared in the hands of all ten Void beasts.

They then released the shard pieces. As if an invisible force was acting, the shard pieces flew toward each other.

The next moment, a square card appeared, floating in the air.

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A/N: After this event is over, there will be a time skip, so I want your suggestions to plan the amount f time skip and the story according to it.