My Avatar is Becoming the Ultimate BOSS
Chapter 251 - 162: Exhibition Match, the Six Epochal Legends
CHAPTER 251: CHAPTER 162: EXHIBITION MATCH, THE SIX EPOCHAL LEGENDS
After a moment, only the giant shadow of Orochi remained standing, its eight serpent heads roaring wildly at the sky.
A wave of applause erupted like a vast tide.
Finally, the "Lewis" and "Di Rejie" from the Royal Court Team took the stage.
Lewis pushed up the glasses on his nose, scratched his curly brown hair, and chuckled dryly as he crushed the card in his hand.
Orange light patterns swept across, and the majestic shadow of the Tower of Babylon rose from the ground, towering at the center of the Beast Fighting Arena. The top of the tower shot straight into the sky, like a giant connecting heaven and earth.
At the same time, Di Rejie, opposite him, crushed the "Tunguska Explosion" card in his hand. He furrowed his broken brows, and his explosive head of hair stood high, seemingly transforming into a spiky crown.
Next, an extraterrestrial meteor dragged a crimson tail of light as it fell from the sky, crashing toward the gigantic Tower of Babel. The meteor descended, scattering fiery sparks.
The whole world dimmed for a second, leaving only a blazing streak of fire in its wake.
Amidst the thunderous roars, the tower over several hundred meters shook violently. Countless cracks spread, along with the tremors of the arena’s ground, where each pit smoldered like molten lava from the meteor’s intense heat.
A whirlwind wrapped in yellow sand blew through moments later, and both the meteor and the Tower of Babel disappeared without a trace.
Silently and unnoticed, seven members of the Royal Court Team had arrived at the arena’s center. They calmly stood on the riddled ground and bowed slightly to the audience.
Despite such displays in previous years, the audience was still struck silent at this moment.
The spectators were dumbfounded and speechless, only belatedly bursting into applause moments later.
Thus, the exhibition match of the Royal Court Team came to an end.
It’s not that they didn’t want to fight seriously, but if they did, the result would be so catastrophic that no spectator in the arena could survive.
"Such a bunch of freaks... I guess one of them has already touched the threshold of the Catastrophe Level?" Yaguba thought, "Next, I must fight a tough battle."
Considering the power of the generational level Anecdote Fragment is already this formidable, it’s difficult to imagine what the full release of the Mythical Level Anecdote Fragment power would look like.
Thinking of this, the face of Sun Changkong flashed through Yaguba’s mind; this red-haired brat probably doesn’t even know the kind of apocalyptic potential he harbors.
It sighed, feeling a shiver down its spine at the thought of possibly becoming enemies with Sun Changkong in the future.
Shaking its head to clear its thoughts, Yaguba softly asked: "Isn’t the Royal Court Team supposed to have seven people? Why didn’t the last one show up?"
Cezar seemingly lacked interest in watching the match; even such spectacular scenes didn’t bring any fluctuations to his expression.
He asked, "Mother... is Koajenna not going to compete?"
While speaking, he lowered his gaze, staring at the only Royal Court Team member who had not showcased any ability in the arena.
Koajenna, with short hair tied into two buns on her head, clutched her arms and rubbed her dark circles, looking as if she might fall asleep at any moment.
"Koajenna’s Anecdote Fragment is rather special; it’s not suitable for public performance," Carolina explained.
"Is it because the ’Bermuda Triangle’ would also involve the audience?" Cezar asked.
"Yes."
During the idle chatter between the two, Yaguba whispered urgently in the Crystal Ball: "Cezar, Cezar, quickly ask your mother where the Legendary Whale will be landing next."
"Why?" Cezar responded quietly.
"It’s important, trust me," Yaguba urged, "Sharks are the nobles among sharks, you understand? Noble, you get it?"
It thought, if you can’t find a way to ask the location, how can I lead the wolves into the house and plot with the tiger?
Cezar was silent for a moment: "Mother, didn’t you say you would send me away from the Whale Terrarium on August 1st? Where will the Legendary Whale land by then?"
"In Bergen, Norway," Carolina replied softly, "It’s a place of beautiful scenery. Once ashore, let Li Qingping take you for a stroll through the city."
"I understand," Cezar nodded.
Bergen, Norway?
Yaguba remembered this place name. It didn’t believe the Queen would lie to Cezar; rather, there was no need to lie.
Unless Cezar accidentally divulged this information to someone outside the Box Garden World, what problems could arise?
However, the Queen never imagined that this inconspicuous Nobel Shark would be responsible for relaying this crucial information, turning the Box Garden World upside down.
In the midst of silence, Cezar slowly got up, walked past Carolina, and approached the second prince, Cosimo.
Cosimo rested his cheek on his fist and slowly raised his eyes.
"What’s up, third brother?" he asked.
"Did you receive my letter?" Cezar asked.
"A letter?" Cosimo said, expressionless, "What letter?"
Cezar was slightly startled, his azure pupils contracting and vertical, his fingers clenched into a trembling fist.
He was silent for a while: "So, the matter with Yikar, why did you refuse to talk to me first before executing Yikar?"
After a pause, he spoke softly: "Even if it’s just to say a word to me."
"Because it was unnecessary. He broke the rules, so he had to die," Cosimo replied, "Although the common level Anecdote Fragment isn’t as valuable as the generational level, it’s still a highly important strategic resource. He stole six entire common level Anecdote Fragments; do you understand what that means? Third brother."
He paused and coldly mocked, "The key point is these Anecdote Fragments vanished, and Yikar was your servant. I’m really curious, perhaps something might be found in your bedroom."
You’ll find Shark! Yaguba rolled over in the Crystal Ball, replying silently.
After a moment of silence, Cezar lowered his head, a hint of relieved smile appeared on his lips: "I see."
He slowly turned to Lorenzo: "And what about you, big brother?"
Lorenzo folded his hands and smiled: "Third brother, whatever it is, just say it directly. We’re family; writing letters seems too formal."
"You didn’t receive it either?"
"I handle too many letters daily, sorry, it must have been overlooked," Lorenzo replied.
Cezar remained silent, his azure eyes obscured by snow-white hair.
"Is there anything else?" Cosimo paused, "If you find yourself idle, perhaps you can go back to your bedroom, help find out if there are any Anecdote Fragments Yikar stole hidden there."
"The fragments are in Shark’s belly, why not come into Shark’s belly and have a look too?" Yaguba thought.
"I have something else," Cezar was silent for a moment, then spoke.
"Hurry up, we need to go on stage with mother," Cosimo said coldly.
"Second brother, shall we have an exhibition match? Everyone’s spirits are high..." Cezar paused and suddenly lowered his voice: "Ending now might not be so fun."
"Exhibition match?" Cosimo frowned, "You and me?"
"Precisely."
Cezar raised his head, fixing his gaze on Cosimo, his azure eyes cold enough to freeze.
At this, Lorenzo beside him suddenly laughed, patting Cosimo’s shoulder: "Why not play with your third brother?"
Cosimo was silent for a moment, his face twitched slightly: "Fine, let’s have an exhibition match."
"Go Cezar, show that spirit I used against Su Zimai!" Yaguba silently encouraged in his mind.