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He/Him- 493
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How long had she stood there frozen? Slowly, she lifted her head to look
at him. Hearing his words, she remembered that Yogiri possessed an instant
death ability, but she still couldn’t believe he had anything to do with this.
With no warning at all, Rilna had collapsed. Although nothing seemed to
have happened, she had completely stopped. Yogiri hadn’t done anything.
Objectively, all he had done was say “No, you die.” No power had been
emitted from his body, and there were no signs of anything having happened
to Rilna. Even so, she had stopped moving.
Malna couldn’t connect the effect to any cause related to Yogiri. Even as a
god, her eyes hadn’t seen anything. Yogiri had told her to die, and suddenly
Rilna was motionless. That was all. There didn’t seem to be anything
connecting those two facts, so she couldn’t even recognize that Yogiri
possessed an instant death power.
It was impossible. She didn’t understand. But Rilna had stopped moving.
Malna’s thoughts kept going in circles, wearing her down. That repeating
process began to produce an indescribable emotion in her.
Malna and Rilna were total equals. Anything Malna could do, Rilna could
do. Anything Malna liked, Rilna liked, and the same went for anything she
hated. While there were some small differences in the way they thought, they
weren’t enough to distinguish between them. Rather, it was more like they
were one person with two personalities constantly changing places.
at him. Hearing his words, she remembered that Yogiri possessed an instant
death ability, but she still couldn’t believe he had anything to do with this.
With no warning at all, Rilna had collapsed. Although nothing seemed to
have happened, she had completely stopped. Yogiri hadn’t done anything.
Objectively, all he had done was say “No, you die.” No power had been
emitted from his body, and there were no signs of anything having happened
to Rilna. Even so, she had stopped moving.
Malna couldn’t connect the effect to any cause related to Yogiri. Even as a
god, her eyes hadn’t seen anything. Yogiri had told her to die, and suddenly
Rilna was motionless. That was all. There didn’t seem to be anything
connecting those two facts, so she couldn’t even recognize that Yogiri
possessed an instant death power.
It was impossible. She didn’t understand. But Rilna had stopped moving.
Malna’s thoughts kept going in circles, wearing her down. That repeating
process began to produce an indescribable emotion in her.
Malna and Rilna were total equals. Anything Malna could do, Rilna could
do. Anything Malna liked, Rilna liked, and the same went for anything she
hated. While there were some small differences in the way they thought, they
weren’t enough to distinguish between them. Rather, it was more like they
were one person with two personalities constantly changing places.
They were filled with confusion. The killers they had sent had been
unable to do anything. That was unbelievable. Resistance to instant death was
a given in battles that occurred in the celestial sea.
Instant death. Reflection. Time stop. Time reversal. Spatial severance.
Total erasure. Conceptual attacks. Causality erasure. Such things were
possible for virtually anyone in the sea, so the leaders of the pirates were
more than capable of neutralizing them.
But those elites, veterans of hundreds of battles, had been killed without
offering the slightest resistance. Considering this the worst case scenario,
they analyzed the situation. But no one could understand what had happened.
There was no indication they had received any damage. They had just
dropped dead. They had ceased to function. There didn’t seem to be any
cause to the effect or an activation of any power.
The phenomenon was just too irrational, so they stopped thinking about it.
unable to do anything. That was unbelievable. Resistance to instant death was
a given in battles that occurred in the celestial sea.
Instant death. Reflection. Time stop. Time reversal. Spatial severance.
Total erasure. Conceptual attacks. Causality erasure. Such things were
possible for virtually anyone in the sea, so the leaders of the pirates were
more than capable of neutralizing them.
But those elites, veterans of hundreds of battles, had been killed without
offering the slightest resistance. Considering this the worst case scenario,
they analyzed the situation. But no one could understand what had happened.
There was no indication they had received any damage. They had just
dropped dead. They had ceased to function. There didn’t seem to be any
cause to the effect or an activation of any power.
The phenomenon was just too irrational, so they stopped thinking about it.