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Chapter 279: Overwhelming Difference
The Epochal Time was a skill exclusive to Primordial level Epochal Feline.
The skill allowed it to use the energy of the time required for an Epoch to happen to attack its opponents. Time energy was one of the most superior forms of energy in the Multiverse, and only Devas were unaffected by it. Since the skill used too much energy, it had a cooldown of a trillion years in the third dimension.
After releasing its strongest skill, the Epochal Feline escaped right away, forgetting the dignity a Primordial creature like it should have.
The Sattaputal's second head from the right that carried a smile turned into a smirk, seeing the Feline running away.
The Sattaputal felt it was finally the time to act as the time energy could cause severe injuries to him if it let it attack like the previous skill. It then released the disk it had been carrying along since its birth.
The speed of the disk surpassed even the speed of thoughts as it reached the ball full of time energy.
Even though the disk was traveling at a speed surpassing the speed of thoughts, Lily was still able to see the rotation of the disk. She knew it was because she was currently the Sattaputal.
The disk moved 108 rounds from right to left and then 108 rounds from left to right. Despite changing its rotating direction in a fixed cycle, it didn't seem to show any effect on its movements as the disk only traveled away.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtWhen the disk finally clashed with the ball full of time energy, Lily found out about the effect of the rotations.
When the disk was rotating from right to left, it destroyed the energy, while when the disk rotated from left to right, it bound the energy ball in a fixed place.
In less than a second, the disk had rotated countless times. Finally, after a few seconds, the disk destroyed the energy ball.
The disk didn't return after destroying the energy ball, but it flew in the same direction the Feline had escaped earlier.
The disk had the same level of intellect as the Sattaputal, so it knew its next step even before the Sattaputal told it to.
In a few seconds, the Epochal Feline had already crossed distances of several universes, but the disk proved to be several times faster than the Epochal Feline and caught it.
Since the disk had intellect, it could also control its rotating direction. When it reached the Epochal Feline, it reversed its rotating direction at that time and turned from left to right, making it freeze in space.
Before the Epochal Feline could even understand what had happened, the disk reversed its speed and disintegrated the entirety of the Feline, taking its life.
The moment the Epochal Feline lost its life, Lily lost its sight, and the next moment, she returned back to the weapons room.
Lily's eyes still had a shocked expression as the scene of how effortlessly the disk killed the Epochal Feline was embedded in her memory.
Lily wanted to share this with someone, so she left the weapons room and rushed back to Aakesh.
"What happened? Did you see some illusion?" Aakesh asked, seeing the shock in Lily's eyes as she rushed back to him.
"Yes, just thinking about it makes me shocked," Lily responded in her childlike voice.
Even though the victim was of the same race as her, she felt more impressed by the strange creature. Seeing how easily it killed one of the only three pure Epochal Felines without even breaking a sweat made her feel awe.
"What illusion did you see?" Aakesh asked Lily.
All the murals painted on the walls of the weapons room showed the strongest user of a weapon and the strongest weapon in existence(Only the three dimensions).
No matter what mural, the end result in every battle was the win in a single attack, using the weapons.
Lily wasn't a weapon user, so she didn't feel much except the power of the attack. If it were a disk user in her place, they would've learned many things about the use of disk, just seeing the disk in the Sattaputal hands.
Lily then began telling Aakesh about the scene she had just seen. He nodded after hearing the story from her.
"The battle between Sattaputal and one of your ancestors," Aakesh commented after hearing the story from Lily's mouth.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm"Oh, that ugly creature was Sattaputal," Lily responded and further added, "I will one day surpass that Sattaputal and kill it in one strike." She said this while she raised her tiny fist into the air.
Aakesh smiled, hearing Lily. He gently got hold of Lily, who was sitting on his head, and brought her to his front.
"One day, you'll become stronger than everyone," He smilingly commented as he gently rubbed her head. Lily also enjoyed the rub, so she closed bis eyes and only enjoyed it.
Aakesh and Lily were playing with each other when they heard the sound of footsteps. They both stopped playing and looked at the door.
It was a new customer. He was a citizen of the Bisan Kingdom but wasn't a resident of Kakot, the capital city. He lived in the neighboring city, Saktu.
He was an ordinary citizen who lived an average life in the Kingdom. He had a happy family, with a wife, one son, and one daughter.
Yesterday, his son, who was only a Qi Condensation level cultivator, was bullied by a few Houtian level students.
The bullying didn't cause any serious physical injury, but it was a mental injury. The son had fallen in trauma and had been acting like he was going through something terrible all the time.
The man's siblings had a store in the Kakot, so he knew about Aakesh's store. The brother had suggested the man the store.
Listening to his brother's suggestion, the man had arrived in the store. Only the travel from Saktu to Kakot had cost him a few ordinary Primal stones and had caused a huge dent in his savings.
Since the brother had already told him the price for the pills he needed to buy, the man could only hope that the treatment would work.
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"Senior, please give me first-grade inferior mental healing pills," The man approached Aakesh, seeing no customer, and directly came to his purpose.