BATTLE OF THE CRONOVERSE.
mself. "As far as I can see, there is only destruction and nothing more." Yoton, standing beside him, nodded in agreement. "This is e
t too powerful to be dethroned by the War Faction," he said. Nealon nodded thoughtfully. "You're right, Zerich. But power is not everything. And
. "Let's plan and set out for battle. If we are to go against the War Faction, I can assure you that we wi
Carel stretched, yawning. "Everything that happened yesterday... was it all a dream?" Azarel, stand
point... what should I even say?" Azarel's voice was soft and reassuring. "Don't say a w
teful for that. Now, let's prepare and join the battle." Azar
ve found his family. They are in the multiverse, on a divine domain protected by multiple gods." Tavis's face lit
nk you." Tavis waved his hand dismissively. "Enough with the thanks. You m
"You heard him right. Alright, now then, get on with the plan. Do not harm any of the
, setting out to carry out his mission. Tavis's anger simmered just below the
ear and strong. "Azarel, move out quickly to the kingdom and secure ou
ll fulfill it, even if it costs me my own life." Carel's expression was firm. "I also took an oath, to protect my home. Now, go, Azarel. We don't have time to
d, my lord. But please, promise me that you will come back
s creatures with precision and skill. As they reached the
sponded with a resounding "Yes, Lord Carel." Carel stood tall, his eyes burning with determination. "Hold, troops. I know they are 100 times our number, but their numbers
stronger. "If any of you must die, then take with you a thousand Chaos to hell and go out in a glorious way." The troop
ry as he asked, "Are we going to let them destroy our homes and ravage our families?" The troops shouted, "No, Lord Carel." Carel's voice
ords." The troops, fully charged, responded with a mighty voice. "Yeahhhhhhh." And
ike an eternity, they managed to reduce the number of Chaos creatures to 20 million, but at a great cost. Only 10,000
t against the second wave of the Chaos creatures," he said, breathing heavily. One of his soldiers spoke up, "Lord Carel, pl
we must die, then let us all go out together with a massive blast." The troops, hearing Carel's words, let out
d, his eyes shining with gratitude. "I also wish to have you all by my side in the next life." With
oton and Nealon, arrived on time and immediately took action. Nealon commanded, "All troops
,000 troops with you, and I will take 50,000 and go rescue Carel and his men." Yoton asked, "What about the remaining Supreme Troops?
rom certain death. Nealon's voice rang out, "Carel, are you alright?" Carel's face lit u
ere overjoyed, whispering to one another, "We are saved." Nealon's voice was firm. "We need to move now, Carel. You and
. The men responded with a mix of relief and exhaustion, their voices barely above a whisper. "Yes, Lord Carel." Nealon's eyes scanned th
s firing in the distance. Nealon's expression turned grim. "The battle is far from
y the Supreme Troops. Nealon approached him, a look of concern on his face. "Carel, how are you holding up?" Carel's expression was
el's eyes searched Nealon's face. "I hope so, Lord Nealon. I hope so." Nealon placed a hand on Carel'
. "We wiped out 10 million Chaos creatures. But there are still many more to go." Zerich's expression was
otect our people and our lands." Carel's voice was firm. "I'll fight alongside
e and defeat the Chaos. As they gazed out at the battlefield, they knew that the f
could. As they neared the end of the rescue mission, Azarel's thoughts turned to Carel. "I hope Lord Carel is safe," she whispered to herself. "I hope he's holding up." Wi
he Supreme Troops by their side, Carel's people held onto hope. Hope that they would surv
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