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Imprisoned for a Trillion Years, I Was Worshipped by All Gods!

Chapter 149

Author: Cancer_Reo
updatedAt: 2025-09-21

In theFire Field

    , Yesar had successfully comprehended the rules and was quickly making his way toward the treasure's location.

    To him, obtaining the treasure as soon as possible was essential.

    In the

    5 Fields

    , the rules were everything.

    These treasures were unique manifestations of the fields themselves, and obtaining them was the key to gaining the power to invade other realms.

    Yesar already had a clear plan.

    The

    5 Fields

    , based on the five elements, naturally adhered to the principles of elemental interaction and counteraction.

    If he acquired the treasure in the

    Fire Field

    , his next target would be the

    Wood Field

    —fire's natural counter.

    Even if he encountered resistance, he would have a clear advantage.

    Being assigned to the

    Fire Field

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    was a stroke of luck for Yesar.

    His expertise in light magic overlapped with fire magic, making this field the perfect match for him.

    This affinity allowed him to grasp the rules of the field much faster.

    As he advanced, Yesar easily dispatched the

    fire-aligned spell beasts

    along his path.

    Yesar's combat style was distinct from that of other mages.

    His physique was exceptionally robust, his muscles well-defined, and his weapon of choice was a massive

    holy hammer

    .

    Every swing of the hammer emitted radiant holy light that burned through the surrounding spell beasts.

    After comprehending the

    Fire Field's

    rules, even the radiant energy from Yesar's hammer began to take on faint fire attributes.

    One by one, powerful spell beasts fell before him as he steadily approached the treasure's location.

    …

    Suddenly, Yesar stopped in his tracks and turned around.

    He sensed an aura behind him, drawing closer.

    "Is it the sixth person who entered the

    Fire Field

    with me?" he wondered. "Or… an invader?"

    His mind raced as he tried to assess the situation. Soon, the figure came into view—a woman.

    "Are you from Karea Academy or Dragonscale Bank?" Yesar asked first. He could tell she lacked the aura of necromancy or curses, ruling out the

    Dark Empire

    and

    Cult of Calamity

    .

    As for the

    Sanctuary of Extension

    , their current generation was rumored to include a saint, who was male. That left only

    Karea Academy

    or

    Dragonscale Bank

    .

    The woman smiled faintly. "With such strong holy energy, you must be the chosen one from the

    Dawnlight Empire

    . My name is Imora, chosen by

    Dragonscale Bank

    ."

    "Yesar, chosen of the

    Dawnlight Empire

    ," he replied, a hint of delight in his voice. "It seems my luck isn't too bad! Since you're not from the

    Dark Empire

    or the

    Cult of Calamity

    , we can safely cooperate!" Sёarch* The novel(F~)ire.net website on Google to access chapters of novels early and in the highest quality.

    Imora frowned slightly, then asked, "What are you talking about?"

    "Don't you know? In the

    5 Fields

    , each area is meant to have only one participant. Since we're both in the

    Fire Field

    , one of us must be the free agent. We can cooperate!" Yesar explained, assuming Imora was unfamiliar with the rules.

    "You've only just grasped the rules here, haven't you?" Yesar added, noting the faint chill still lingering on Imora's aura. "This is the

    Fire Field

    . If we work together, it'll be the best choice for both of us!"

    Yesar smiled warmly, exuding an air of reliability.

    Imora, slightly dumbfounded by his enthusiasm, clarified, "I'm not from the

    Fire Field

    . I came from another field."

    "Oh, I see! Smart move. If you partner with me, the remaining fields won't have treasures that counter your ice magic—"

    "I'm here to

    invade

    !" Imora interrupted, rolling her eyes.

    This man had completely misread the situation. She was here to invade, yet he thought she was here to cooperate?

    Even the spectators didn't know how to react to Yesar's misplaced enthusiasm.

    Why had the

    Dawnlight Empire

    chosen someone so naive as their representative? He showed no caution at all.

    Back at the

    Dawnlight Empire's

    observation room, their officials were equally exasperated. They had repeatedly warned Yesar to be wary of other participants, and here he was, openly offering cooperation.

    Fortunately, Imora seemed uninterested in trickery. She wasn't one to stoop to deceit.

    Imora drew her longsword, her voice laced with killing intent.

    "I came here to kill you, not to cooperate."

    "Only the weak seek allies. This

    Battle for Dominance

    is for the strong. Only the strongest will survive and claim victory. Don't you understand that yet?"

    With those words, Imora slashed her sword toward Yesar.

    …

    By now, Imora had fully adapted to the

    Fire Field's

    rules. As she launched her attack, her goal was clear: Yesar's arm.

    She knew his massive hammer required immense strength. If she could disable one of his arms, the battle would be halfway won.

    Clang!

    Yesar's hammer intercepted Imora's blade, unleashing a massive energy shockwave. The surrounding rocks began to crack under the pressure, a testament to the intensity of their clash.

    Though it seemed like a simple exchange of blows, both combatants were giving it their all.

    "It seems cooperation isn't an option," Yesar muttered, but before he could finish, Imora's next strike came, forcing him to block again.

    Realizing further talk was futile, Yesar focused all his attention on the fight, swinging his

    holy hammer

    with full force.

    …

    Their battle unfolded as a clash of extremes.

    Imora's movements were fluid and agile, evading each of Yesar's heavy swings with grace. Even the fiery remnants of his hammer strikes were effortlessly dodged, leaving her unscathed.

    Yesar's attacks, on the other hand, were a display of raw power. Each swing of his hammer roared with ferocity, shattering the ground into dust with every impact.

    The spectators were riveted. Compared to Nora's earlier calculated precision, this duel of strength versus agility was far more exhilarating.

    …

    Daniel, however, lost interest quickly.

    He had already predicted the outcome.

    Though Yesar's attacks were undeniably powerful, they were meaningless if they couldn't land.

    Every swing of his hammer drained his stamina further, while Imora continued to evade with ease. If this continued, it wouldn't be long before Imora secured the victory.

    …

    In the projection, Imora nimbly avoided Yesar's relentless strikes.

    "Is that all you've got?" she suddenly taunted, her words ringing in Yesar's ears.

    A moment later, he saw a flash of sword light—an icy gleam that seemed to envelop him completely.

    …

    Boom!

    The clash triggered a massive explosion, shrouding the battlefield in smoke and dust.

    "What happened?"

    "Who won?"

    "..."

    The spectators leaned forward anxiously, eager for the dust to clear.

    When the smoke finally dissipated, a glowing barrier appeared in the center of the battlefield.

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