RISE OF EROS

CHAPTER 707



CHAPTER 707

Biacko, Zaros, Elidyr, and many other demigods guarding the cave tensed as they felt the strength of these men, but they did not cower. Biacko, being the strongest and most sensitive, sensed the strength of the enemies.

Obviously, their forces were superior, but they were more numerous, so the balance was not that unbalanced. Still, Biacko was surprised at the strength displayed by the leaders of Purgatory.

They had not arrived yet, but since they did not bother to hide their presence, they were easy to identify. There was no demigod of that strength that was not known to them.

That was the proof they needed. If they did not recognize him, it meant that they were either a hidden demigod, which was unlikely, or they were members of Purgatory. Biacko and the others knew that Purgatory had 5 leaders and 2 were dead, so they immediately concluded that the three approaching were the remaining leaders.

Within seconds, they prepared for battle. They had already discussed plans on how to defend the place, as the possibility of being attacked was high, so, although the enemies appeared quickly, that did not prevent them from organizing quickly.

Although there was tension, there was no fear. They had made their plans and their forces were not small. It was not long before three figures covered in red, blue, and green cloaks appeared in the sky.

Even though Biacko, Zaros, Elidyr, and many other powerful demigods were in front of them, the three leaders of Purgatory seemed not to see them. The three of them had only looked at the cave entrance since they arrived.

Their consciousnesses were chaotic, but as they felt the divinity emanating from the cave, they only had one thought, "Obtain it." Although the fragments of the fallen god they had absorbed urged them to

That was not ideal, but at least they could fight as equals to a certain extent or at least that was what they thought, but then the leaders of Purgatory began to release a strange black energy.

Instantly, their forces increased in great numbers and they once again suppressed Biacko and the other protectors of the cave. The situation seemed desperate, not because they were about to lose, but because it was a fact that they would.

Defeating them would not be easy and much less fast, that was a fact, so, they were not in immediate danger, but everyone could understand that they could not defeat the leaders of Purgatory.

Unless they made a huge mistake, the leaders of Purgatory would win the battle and although they could delay the inevitable, it does not change the fact that it was frustrating to fight when you know you cannot win.

The battle intensified and the leaders of Purgatory increasingly gained ground despite the discomfort of Biacko, Zaros, Elidyr, and the other demigods of fighting a losing battle, they did not give up.


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