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Chapter 379 Asura King



Instantaneously, Jake found himself on a strange island. The sensation of warping was so seamless it felt as though he had simply blinked and reappeared.

"That was fast," he muttered, taking in his surroundings.

The sky was dominated by a blood-red sun, casting an eerie glow over the landscape. The air felt heavy, almost oppressive, saturated with an unfamiliar energy.

"Blood Baby, come out," Jake commanded, and immediately, a small, floating figure resembling a humanoid made entirely of blood materialized before him.n/ô/vel/b//jn dot c//om

"Scan the area for me."

Without a word, Blood Baby shot up into the sky, its form twisting and gliding as it began surveying the island. While it worked, Jake glanced around, his sharp senses honing in on the strange environment.

"There's a significant amount of primal energy in the air," he noted to himself.

{Master, since you are up against an Asura, it's best to understand what you're dealing with. Asuras are exceptionally skilled in harnessing various types of energy. Compared to Ki, which primarily focuses on defense and enhancement, Primal Energy is almost purely offensive. It lacks defensive properties but can be combined with Ki for devastating effects. The real challenge is how long one can sustain both energies simultaneously.}

'I see… And what about Chaos Energy? How does it compare to Primal Energy?' Jake asked mentally, his thoughts directed at Mimi.

{Chaos Energy is similar to Primal Energy in its destructive nature, but it's far more unstable and uncontrollable. While Primal Energy can be wielded like Ki, Chaos Energy thrives on unpredictability. It's a double-edged sword.}

'I get it now. Ki enhances its users, Primal Energy gives cutting-edge offensive capabilities, and Chaos Energy… well, it's just pure destruction.'

{Exactly, Master. But ultimately, no matter the energy type, what matters most is the user's skill and adaptability. Still, be cautious. Asuras excel at wielding multiple forms of energy simultaneously, much like the extinct Valkyrie race… the same race Amber originated from.}

'Valkyries… Now that I think about it, I should've asked Edgar to create a Valkyrie-human hybrid for me instead of an Asura hybrid.'

{Master, the Asura-human hybrid is a much safer option. Valkyries can be easily detected by gods, and trust me, they won't hesitate to hunt her down.}

Jake fell silent, processing Mimi's words. Despite her cryptic nature, he trusted her judgment. As a former god herself, she had seen the darker side of divine power—something Jake had experienced several times as well.

Before long, Blood Baby returned, perching lightly on Jake's shoulder.

"How was it?" Jake asked.

"We seem to be on a small, habitable planet orbiting a red star. The air is rich with Primal Energy. I also found traces of a battle—marks, scents, and a lingering stench of blood," Blood Baby reported.

"What kind of blood?"

"Nectar."

Jake's eyes narrowed. "I see…" Nectar was the lifeblood of gods. That meant divine beings had fallen here. A faint smirk crossed his lips as an idea began to form in his mind.

"Master, the Primal Energy is heavily concentrated in one area," Blood Baby added.

Jake nodded, his body tensing with purpose. In an instant, he shot into the air, following Blood Baby as it led the way.

After several minutes, they arrived at a dense, energy-saturated area. Jake could feel it immediately, raw power emanating from the heart of a mountain. Primal Energy was everywhere, intertwining with faint traces of Ki.

"He's up there," Jake muttered, then ordered Blood Baby to return to his body.

In the next instant, Jake activated "Celestial Aura," and his body shifted. His pale skin took on a faint golden hue, and his hair turned white. Sharp, fin-like spikes emerged from his forehead and arms. After the transformation, Jake looked every bit like a god. But he didn't stop there, he released his celestial points, tapping into Mimi's godly powers and divine energy, though it was limited.

{You look like the god of agriculture, master. You're not exactly intimidating, fufu.}

'Better that way.' Jake replied, thinking Mimi was taunting him.

With everything in place, Jake began his ascent up the mountain. Once he reached the top, he spotted a muscular, red-skinned, four-armed humanoid figure sitting in a lotus position, as if meditating. The figure's body was so toned that Jake almost asked how he'd gotten that build. One thing was certain—the presence of this Asura was intense.

"Mmm, another one, huh…" the Asura muttered, shifting his body without opening his eyes.

"Yeah, I'm here for your head," Jake replied. "I'd suggest you stay still and let me chop it off, Asura King," he added, trying to sound intimidating. But the Asura King burst into laughter instead, rolling on the ground hysterically.

"Are you the god of clowns or harvest? Maybe I'll spare you and put you to work in my fields, hahahaha!" he laughed.

"I'm not joking."

"Hahaha, you look ridiculous trying to intimidate me. The corrupt gods just want to use you as a pawn. Honestly, I don't feel good about killing lower gods. Just leave," the Asura King waved dismissively at Jake.

Jake was caught off guard. He hadn't expected the Asura King to say something like that. It became clear to him that the Asura King was just another rebel fighting the same enemy—the gods, the upper echelon. But his own people had betrayed him, seeing him as a threat to their existence.

Jake was tempted to turn and leave, but…

'Screw it! I'm not stupid enough to put my people at risk. I have to do this for my own good. And this appearance is ridiculous anyway.'

"No matter what you say, I'm not backing down. Whether I leave or not, if I return, I'll be killed either way," Jake lied, forcing the words out.

At this, the Asura King's expression shifted, his face contorting with anger. Jake noticed the primal energy in the air begin to swirl around the Asura.

"I see… you're a stubborn one. Fine, I'll give you a quick death, just like the others," the Asura King said, and in an instant, he was right in front of Jake, throwing a roundhouse kick so powerful that the air itself seemed to split.

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Jake barely evaded the attack, leaping backward just as the Asura's kick landed. He glanced behind him and saw that the mountains had split in two, with cracks running through the ground where the Asura King had been standing.

"You managed to dodge that. Perhaps I underestimated you," the Asura King said, floating in the air now, just like Jake.

"I also underestimated you. The truth is, I might also die trying to be something I'm not. But I won't say pretend again—give me your head, for the last time," Jake sa

id, his appearance beginning to shift back to his normal form, his eyes glowing red.

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