The Strongest War God

Chapter 1420: Heavily Wounded with One Punch



Chapter 1420: Heavily Wounded with One Punch

Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation

“When one reaches the peak of youth, the aura of death isn’t conspicuous. Their vitality is robust, suppressing the deathly aura. However, as they age, this aura grows stronger. When it permeates their entire being, it signifies the end of their life,” explained the death banished immortal.

“Hence, beings of all races must confront life and death during their cultivation. This stage is known as the life and death realm. Beyond it lies the possibility of eternal life.”

The death banished immortal’s words were blunt.

The life and death realm wasn’t as straightforward as it sounded.

Even saints, extreme saints, and holy masters didn’t perceive the death aura within them.

“For you, Braydon Neal, this realm is distant,” the death banished immortal continued coldly. “Yet, when you reach it, you’ll break through effortlessly. I’ll safeguard your body, converting any death energy you produce to nourish me.”

In truth, the death banished immortal needn’t concern itself with such matters.

With a primordial chaos banished immortal overseeing Braydon’s cultivation, any mishaps would be swiftly rectified.

Chaos held sway over all powers.

Braydon, seeing that the death banished immortal had stopped talking, turned to the primordial chaos banished immortal, speaking softly, “I have a favor to ask of you.”

“Kill or wound?” The primordial chaos banished immortal, an extension of Braydon himself, shared his thoughts and memories.

Their connection allowed them to understand each other instantly.

Braydon had come to the Foreman family to protect Eva Foreman, yet this woman sought to harm him.

In Braydon’s eyes, enemies were enemies, regardless of gender.

Therefore, the decision was clear: they would kill.

“Kill!” Braydon commanded.

With a swift motion, the primordial chaos banished immortal advanced, positioning itself in front of Eva.

“You dare to challenge me?” Eva’s expression darkened.

“I intend to kill you,” the primordial chaos banished immortal declared softly.

“What?” The Foreman family reacted with shock and fury.

“Braydon, cease this!” Kohen Neal and Remington Neal interjected urgently.

This was Foreman family territory; killing their Six-Winged Goddess was unthinkable.

Despite any grievances, the Foreman family had aided Braydon numerous times.

This relationship couldn’t be ignored.

Furthermore, both parties were unharmed; there was room for negotiation.

Karl Foreman frowned, voicing his opinion, “Let them be. With us present, the two youths won’t act rashly. Any misunderstandings can be resolved here, under our supervision, rather than escalating into a life-or-death battle outside.”

Indeed, the elder’s wisdom was evident.

In the Foreman family’s domain, with numerous seniors observing, they wouldn’t allow Eva or Braydon to come to harm.

Under their scrutiny, neither would meet their demise.

It was imperative to resolve any conflicts now.

Otherwise, should they engage in a fatal confrontation outside the Spirit Sea, unbeknownst to the elders of their respective families, it could spark a blood feud regardless of the outcome.

Kohen and Remington exchanged glances, realizing that Karl had categorized the situation as a youthful competition—a common occurrence within the family.

As elders, they could simply observe from the sidelines.

Regardless of the outcome, it would only amount to a loss of face, devoid of lasting enmity.

Today marked a joyous occasion for both families.

Braydon had emerged stronger from the calamity, cultivating two banished immortals, including the formidable primordial chaos banished immortal.

Moreover, the Six-Winged Goddess of the Foreman family had recovered, bringing happiness to both factions.

The sole dissenter in this celebration was Braydon.

He had intervened to save Eva, only to nearly fall prey to her deceitful machinations.

“I was already a holy master back then,” Eva remarked softly. “Your true form has yet to reach saint status. What chance do you stand against me?”

“I can severely injure you with one blow and finish you with three,” the primordial chaos banished immortal retorted casually, inheriting the main body’s audacious demeanor.

He had earned the right to be arrogant; his recent display of dispersing ten thousand miles of heavenly punishment with a single punch spoke volumes.

Endowed with the innate primordial chaos body, upon its birth, the primordial chaos banished immortal possessed the battle prowess of a holy master, capable of confronting and defeating one.

Eva furrowed her brow, sensing the looming threat, yet as the Six-Winged Goddess of the Foreman family, she harbored no fear of her adversaries.

The Six-Winged Goddess stood as a legend among the Foreman family—what did she have to fear?

With six wings unfurled, she emanated a divine aura.

“Light,” she murmured, her lips parting slightly.

In an instant, streaks of light, akin to sharp swords, enveloped the surroundings, splitting into thousands, each carrying a ray of brilliance.

Meanwhile, the primordial chaos banished immortal exuded primordial chaos Qi, enveloping the area as space collapsed, forming an absolute vacuum devoid of any other power but primordial chaos Qi.

Protected by this chaotic barrier, the light couldn’t draw near.

Advancing, the primordial chaos banished immortal clenched his left fist, which morphed into a formidable cudgel.

With a forceful strike, the space before Eva crumbled, hurtling her into the depths of space.

Yet, what proved even more ominous was the infusion of primordial chaos energy into her being, causing her path to collapse.

In the saint realm, cultivators harnessed the paths, manifested by thirteen primitive runes.

Upon reaching the eminent saint realm, this essence transformed into a domain, a sanctuary concealed within one’s body.

However, these defenses proved futile against the relentless invasion of primordial chaos Qi.

No object or practitioner could withstand its onslaught.

As the primordial chaos Qi infiltrated her, Eva felt her comprehension of the path wane, her cultivation severing at its foundation.

With a single blow, she plummeted from the holy master realm to the eminent saint realm, her former prowess now but a distant memory.

The revelation left everyone stunned.

The formidable combat prowess of the primordial chaos banished immortal proved truly terrifying.

A single punch had inflicted severe injury upon a holy master, while three punches were all it would take to end their life.

There was no exaggeration in that claim.

“Stop!” Karl exclaimed, shocked.

“Braydon, halt!” Kohen and Remington echoed simultaneously, urging Braydon to cease the battle.

This conflict could be resolved without further bloodshed.

If it continued, none of them would depart the Foreman family unscathed.

“Return,” Braydon murmured, hands behind his back.

Acknowledging his command, the primordial chaos banished immortal nodded subtly, opting to withdraw into Braydon’s spiritual aperture to stand guard.

Meanwhile, Eva’s once-potent aura now faltered, her snow-white wings drooping limply.

Her eyes dimmed with defeat; she hadn’t anticipated such a humiliating loss.

Though she still possessed many undisclosed techniques, they proved futile against the invincibility of a primordial chaos banished immortal.

One punch nullified all efforts; three would be her end.

Braydon, the unconventional figure, had shattered the barriers between realms entirely.

Karl and the others quickly exerted their utmost efforts to aid Eva in drawing out a mere trace of the primordial chaos Qi in her.

With a simple gesture, Braydon reclaimed sixteen strands of primordial chaos Qi, calmly remarking, “Primordial chaos Qi is too valuable to squander on you.”

“Why you!”

Eva, as a revered goddess, felt a profound sense of humiliation.

She hadn’t foreseen being bested by a seemingly inconsequential figure who displayed utter disregard.

Moreover, she was acutely aware of the intimate encounter she’d shared with Braydon.

They had not only shared a bed but now he had struck her down—a despicable act, to say the least.

In her eyes, Braydon was nothing short of a despicable scoundrel.

However, women often viewed situations differently, and it was Eva who had deceived Braydon in the first place.

In truth, Braydon had narrowly escaped death thanks to the secrets within his body and the protection from the first ancestor’s figure.

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