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Chapter 613: Chapter 294: 6 vs. 9

Level 9.

The level of the monster before them had already far exceeded what Raelia and her companions could handle.

And judging by the monster’s appearance, it was clear that after being sealed for such a long time, its power must have been weakened.

Once upon a time, it might have reached level 10, or even beyond.

Indeed, there was no doubt about the watershed of strength.

Just like the difference between level 5 and level 6.

This insect-like creature slowly approached Raelia and the others, its limbs swaying and making a creaking sound.

The words it spoke were actually akin to insect chirping, but when this chirp entered their ears, it automatically translated into the language familiar to them, resonating in their minds.

"Kneel and submit, accept the gift."

Raelia and the others could even perceive the joy in his tone. Evidently, the breaking of the seal made him, now able to move freely, incredibly delighted.

He was also quite lenient towards Raelia and the others.

For an avatar of the Evil God, this could be considered lenient.

Karen forced herself to look up at the monster.

She seemed to have noticed a certain characteristic and asked in utter confusion, "Were you once a warrior of the Sun?"

"Hmm?"

The insect creature looked at Karen and even tilted its head.

"Divine Warrior? So weak..."

Muttering, it then raised the giant blade it dragged along, pointing it at Raelia and her companions.

"Now, answer..."

Before he could finish speaking, as his own strength surged, he sensed more.

Drawing closer to Raelia and the others, he discovered their uniqueness.

"Ah, I see. Were you brought here by this world’s guidance? Your world sent you here to die.

Truly pathetic, haha."

He clearly identified the aura from Raelia and the others, an essence from the world.

He no longer spoke of submission or anything of the sort.

The malice from him began to spread, unrestrained.

At this moment.

The alchemy machine beside Abis had started to slowly rotate, also absorbing the surrounding magic power.

Instantly attracting the insect monster’s attention.

The moment his attention was diverted, the alchemy machine unfolded, emitting a faint blue light.

Amongst the gathering light, a figure appeared there.

"Seems we were too far; it caused quite some trouble. But fortunately, I’ve been teleported here."

This was Kana’s voice.

Upon hearing this voice, Raelia and the others showed relaxed smiles.

With Kana’s arrival, all eyes were on him.

Kana surveyed the current situation.

"Arrived right on time."

"To actually teleport here, how was this accomplished?" Anna was the most surprised.

There were only a few forces in this world that possessed teleportation technology.

The best teleportation technology undoubtedly came from the Mage United Council.

Next came the elves.

Every teleportation required extremely intricate preparations and expensive materials, along with a long duration.

It also required a powerful mage with space magic aptitude to oversee it.

Thus, current teleportation spells were hardly used practically, remaining in an experimental phase.

But that was in the past.

With the precise use of the Stone of Creation, such technology would surely develop swiftly.

But obviously, the Night Watcher’s development was even more spectacular.

"The new technology from the Great Library looks pretty good, right?" Kana said with a smile.

With Kana’s arrival, the relaxed atmosphere and nonchalant behavior of Raelia and the others.

made the insect creature a bit furious.

He said in a deep voice, "Shut up, you worms."

With his words, Kana finally focused his attention on him.

Raelia asked, "He is level 9, and judging by his name, he’s hard to deal with.

Can you do it?"

After all, Kana’s strength was only level 7.

"Don’t worry, as long as it doesn’t exceed level 10, the chances of beating them are high.

As for him... the chance of me defeating him is 100%."

Irritating insect chirps sounded.

The chirps drilled into their ears, but instead of transforming into language, it became laughter.

He could understand the words of Kana and the others; he laughed without a doubt at what Kana said.

"Worms, what you said is so amusing, I will spare your life and keep you around for amusement."

With his power restored, he could sense more things, naturally discerning Kana’s true strength instantly.

Kana’s displayed base strength was seen in his eyes as utterly crushable like a worm.

"Don’t let those two little bugs disturb me," Kana suddenly said.

"No problem."

Upon hearing Raelia’s response, Kana had already charged forward.

Seeing Kana indeed rushing towards him, the insect creature appeared a bit relaxed.

Setting aside his exaggerated weapon, he swung forward with his left claw.

However, this confident strike missed.

"Hmm?!"

Even he seemed surprised by his action, and before he could respond, a red rope formed by blood wrapped around his neck.

A strong force from this red rope tightened fiercely, forcefully bending him over.

No, the enemy had hidden their strength; the strength felt was far inferior to the real power.

Only then did he realize he had overestimated himself.

A silver blade wrapped in dense magic power swung towards his neck.

In the eyes of the insect creature, orange-yellow light flashed.

Underestimating led him to such a predicament.

"Slit!"

The insect-like head was directly sliced off, another blade piercing the head.

Kana kicked the monster’s chest, following the force arching through the air, landing back on the ground.

The sword blade held in his right hand still embedded in the enemy’s head, like skewering meat.

This brought shock not only to the enemy before them.

Even Raelia and the others were stunned by Kana’s quick action and the results of the first exchange.

The two apostles, previously fighting Raelia and others, froze.

"His power has strengthened again?" Raelia couldn’t help but ask.

The level difference was just one, but the gap between Kana and their strength had become immeasurably vast.

Furthermore, Kana’s exhibited combat techniques were deeper than ever before.

Kana had always been overwhelming among the Night Watchers, and now he was completely at the apex, unreachable.

After all, this was reality, not a game.

Kana’s past performance was based solely on game comprehension, but having crossed into this world for so many years.

He had wholly integrated the game’s techniques into his present reality.