Edge of the Apocalypse
Chapter 688: The Moment of Enlightenment (2)

The gray wheel circled over with an aura as mighty as a mountain range. Hai Hua could no longer do anything except stare at her eyes. Just as he thought he was going to die, a red bolt of lightning suddenly flashed in his line of sight between him and the gray wheel. The red lightning struck the gray wheel, and the collision of the Origin Energy created a strong wind that blew Hai Hua away. The terrifying impact caused him to spit out a mouthful of blood, but he avoided the desolate end of being sliced in half by the gray wheel.

Hai Hua, who had just returned from walking under Reaper's scythe, felt his hands and feet turn cold.

The gray wheel was bounced high into the air, drawing a gray-white trajectory under the curtain of night. Finally, it landed heavily on a pile of rocks not far away. Only then did Hai Hua see clearly that it was a terrifying battle axe. Its axe was as big as a round table, and Hai Hua had never seen such a huge axe before. He could imagine that if he had been struck by this huge axe just now, his corpse would have been blurred. Whether it was flesh or bones, they would have been crushed into powder by this weapon.

Alan took a deep breath and blocked the axe, but the force of the rebound made the muscles in his arms almost scream. He slightly lowered his Blood Concealment, his hands trembling slightly. Looking at the axe, Alan smiled bitterly, "Beheader … Hubble?"

A burst of laughter.

A towering mountain-like figure jumped down from the pile of rocks where Alan had fought against the Cato expert. He smashed down tyrannically on the ground, and a strong shock wave spread out along the ground. Immediately, rubble jumped about, and the earth shook. It was as if a strong earthquake caused Hai Hua and the rest of the Federation soldiers to lose their footing. A pillar of smoke rose from where Hubble landed, and the oppressive figure strode out of the pillar of smoke.

"I knew you wouldn't die, kid." "Tarot is too cautious," Hubble said in human language. "He thinks he's smart. But the Catus don't need to be smart. He's too smart. He has long since abandoned the bloodlust inherited from his ancestors. So as long as you act tough enough, I think that guy will choose to leave first and then plan for his comeback."

"He's always been like this."

Hai Hua looked at the human-speaking Catu in front of him in surprise, and then looked at Alan. He couldn't figure out what the relationship between the two of them was even if he thought about it.

"Since you're not dead, and we meet again, then it seems to be the will of the War God. Brat, let's continue with our last battle!" Hubble stretched out his hand and waved at the beheader. The axe trembled and suddenly flew backwards. Hubble caught it firmly in his hand. He held the axe in one hand and casually slashed it, creating a strong wind that caused one's cheeks to ache.

Alan stabbed the heavy saber into the ground.

Hubble frowned, "What do you mean?"

"I mean, forcing me to fight you now is not fair to me." Alan smiled craftily. "I remember you said you wanted a fair fight, didn't you?"

"That's right."

"That's right. Look, not long ago, I spent a lot of effort to deal with a fellow countryman of yours." Alan looked in the direction of the rubble.

Hubble suddenly realized, "So you created that pillar of fire. Interesting. Interesting, haha. Alright, let's attack you. I'll give you time to rest. How long do you need?"

Alan looked at the sky and said, "The time of enlightenment is the time for our final battle."

"I'll listen to you." Hubble tossed his axe and sat down cross-legged.

"Then, please let them leave first. Our battle has nothing to do with them." Alan looked at Hai Hua and the others and sighed in his heart. He had originally thought that he would be able to smoothly return to the gathering point of the theatre once he encountered this group of Federation troops. He didn't want Hubble to be attracted by his Burning Heaven and Earth Flames. Although this Catu was slightly different from his fellow countrymen, it was hard to guarantee that he wouldn't be so fierce and kill Hai Hua's group.

Therefore, he could only let Hai Hua and the others leave first. As for whether he could return to the camp, he would have to wait until after the final battle. Alan tried not to think about what happened after that, but Hubble was no better than Talley. This Catu was overbearing and tyrannical. He could only fight against him with all his might, not as easily scared off as Talley.

Hubble looked rough, but his mind was surprisingly delicate. After he heard Alan's suggestion, he shook his head, "No, they have to stay here too. I won't let them leave until we have a final battle. Otherwise, they will bring reinforcements to you as soon as they return, and we won't be able to fight this war. If we want to leave now, then ask my beheader."

He patted the axe and smiled sinisterly.

Alan could only shrug helplessly and say to Hai Hua, "It seems that I've implicated you."

"It was an accident," Hai Hua smiled bitterly. "It doesn't matter, Mr. Allen. It's four hours before dawn. We can afford to wait."

Hence, Hai Hua ordered the soldiers to disperse on the spot and find a safe place to rest. Since Alan was with the Catus named Hubble, no blind enemy soldier would dare to touch this place. Hai Hua was afraid that if he returned at the end of the term, the military would send people to search and rescue him, which would be troublesome.

Alan ate a nutrient to replenish his exhausted energy. He looked at Hubble, and the Catus thrust the decapitator into the ground, resting against the axe with its round table-like surface as its back. He walked over and handed Hubble a nutrient. "How about some? Don't look at it. You eat a lot of food."

Hubble rolled his eyes at him and waved his hand, bringing the nutrients over. "Don't think that if you give me something to eat, I'll let you go."

"I don't think so."

"That's the best." Hubble frowned as he looked at the nutrients in his palm, which were spread out like a toothpick in his hand. He didn't even open the outer packaging, directly throwing it into his mouth to chew, and then swallowed, "If you let me eat enough, you will be at a disadvantage in the final battle."

"Didn't you also let me rest? Since you want to be fair, then of course, everyone needs to be in a good condition."

Hubble stared at him and said, "You're the only human that I like. What level are you, level 20?"

"To be exact, nineteen." Allen did not lie. So far, his Origin Energy had remained at this level. Even for a normal person, after so many battles, his Origin Energy should have broken through to Level 20 long ago, and now it should even have reached Level 21. However, because of the restriction of Origin Energy, the door leading to the first stage of the Awakened ones was locked tightly towards him.

"Level 19?" Hubble opened his mouth wide, "Are you kidding me? Could it be that Talley's strength has fallen back, and he was actually frightened away by a Level 19 kid like you?"

"There's nothing you can do if you don't believe me." Ellen said as he spread out his hands.

'"It's not that I don't believe it" Hubble slapped his thigh. "Well, since we want to be fair, we need to be fair to the end. I won't use a projection in the final battle at dawn. This is a discount only for you."

"You don't have to be like this. Although my Origin Energy is only at level 19, my overall combat strength is not limited to just one level." Ellen said seriously.

'"I know. If it weren't for the fact that they were above level, could any nineteenth level fellow scare away Tarley? Then there's no need to fight wars on this planet. We'd better scram back to Barbarian Stone Star." Hubble grinned. "The stronger you are, the more interesting this match will be."

"You really are a battle maniac." '"But I never thought that one day I would be able to communicate with someone like you. Perhaps …" Alan sat down on the big rock opposite him.

"Don't you think that perhaps the war between us is just a lack of communication and understanding?" Hubble laughed, "Don't be naive, kid. Hatred isn't something you accumulate in a day or two." And now, it is no longer something that can be solved by communication or understanding between us. Also, don't think that just a few words from me will change my view of your entire race. Just because I don't hate you doesn't mean I like you human monkeys. "

'"Besides, if it weren't for your ability to interest me, do you think I would sit down and talk to you like this? No, if you were as weak as the others, I would kill all of you as soon as you got up. So, you can sit in front of me and talk now only because you have the qualifications to do so."

Alan exhaled and self-deprecated, "I am indeed a little naive."

Hubble's eyes darkened, as if he had fallen into some sort of deep contemplation. "It's not your fault. Even when you're young, you're like that. Just like when I was back then …"

"But is this really good? It seems that if that Talei returns, he will sue you at some temple."

Hubble puffed out two streaks of white smoke from his nostrils. "Tarai is nothing, I'm not afraid of him. There's also a temple or something, I'm going to kill Vashaq one day, and I'm not afraid of the Temple of Birds."

Alan glanced at him unexpectedly. Hubble rolled his eyes and said, "Why, aren't you humans fighting to the death?" Moreover, there is no such thing as solidarity in our Catu dictionary. Isn't it normal for me to seek revenge on Vasak, that bastard who destroyed our tribe? I didn't come here to fight because of his orders, but because I wanted to find an opponent like you to temper myself. "

"In other words, you are free to participate in the war?" Ellen murmured, "So the relationship between you two is so complicated."

"Nonsense" Hubble waved his hand and said, "Do you still want to rest? If you don't rest, why don't we start now?"

"Don't even think about it. I'm going to sleep now. I'll trouble you to keep an eye on me. Don't let anyone cut off my head." Alan blinked his eyes and waved his hand to leave.

"Indeed, monkeys are so cunning!" Hubble cursed hatefully, but he didn't refuse.

Alan found a big rock and sat down. He put Xue Hidden on the side and closed his eyes to sleep on the rock. Time passed bit by bit, and when Alan opened his eyes again. The sky above his head was still deep, but there was already some white light in the east. The white light dispersed the darkness, and the earth gradually brightened.

It's dawn.

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