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Chapter 304: PLEASE SKIP THIS -
Chapter 304: PLEASE SKIP THIS Chapter
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Hey everyone,
I have to post this message with a very heavy heart because I’ve made a huge mistake, and I am incredibly sorry for it.
I somehow managed to upload a completely wrong set of Chapters. Everything from Chapter 292 all the way to Chapter 313 is incorrect and has nothing to do with our main storyline. I can only imagine how confusing this must have been for all of you, and I am truly ashamed of this error.
So, this is what I need you all to do:
Please, please SKIP all Chapters from 292 to 313.
The story picks back up correctly at Chapter 314. Please jump straight to Chapter 314.
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Adam’s body trembled under the unbearable gravity Cain had unleashed. The ground beneath him had long since cracked and caved, leaving him half-buried in the rubble.
Cain, standing above him, watched with cold amusement. His golden aura flickered ominously, casting shadows over the battlefield.
"Still fighting?" Cain mused, tilting his head. "I admire your resilience, Adam, but it’s pointless. Your body is seconds away from collapsing."
Adam gritted his teeth, refusing to let the crushing force break him. His arms shook violently, his muscles threatening to give out—yet he forced himself to rise.
"You talk too much."
Cain’s eyes narrowed. "Oh?"
With an explosive burst of willpower, Adam lifted his head—his gaze defiant, his blue aura flaring despite the gravity trying to crush him.
Cain let out a disappointed sigh. "Fine. If you won’t stay down..."
He raised his hand, and suddenly—
The pressure doubled.
A shockwave rippled outward, flattening everything in a fifty-meter radius. The air itself felt heavy, dense with Cain’s overwhelming power.
Phantom, Sona, and Tayo, still struggling to move, felt their bodies sink lower, their breathing ragged.
"This isn’t good," Phantom muttered, sweat dripping from her brow. "At this rate—"
Adam let out a strangled growl, his arms barely supporting his weight. His vision blurred. His body screamed in agony.
But then—
A voice.
"Lord Adam... you promised you wouldn’t lose."
Sona’s telepathic voice rang clear in his mind.
Adam’s eyes snapped open.
Not yet.
A faint, golden glow flickered beneath his skin. His aura, which had been struggling under the gravity, suddenly expanded.
Cain’s expression shifted slightly—a flicker of surprise.
"What...?"
Adam clenched his fists—his body still heavy, but his spirit unbreakable.
He inhaled deeply.
And then, with a roar of defiance, he forced himself to stand.
The ground beneath him shattered.
Cain’s eyes widened.
Adam lifted his gaze, his aura now blazing like a wildfire.
"Your mistake, Cain..." Adam exhaled, stepping forward against the gravity.
"Was thinking you could keep me down."
Cain’s smile faltered as Adam pushed himself up, the sheer force of his will shattering the oppressive gravity surrounding him.
"Impressive," Cain muttered, his tone laced with begrudging respect. He spread his arms, a flash of golden energy building in his palms. "But it won’t save you."
Adam didn’t flinch. His blue aura flared brighter, crackling in the air, as if the very atmosphere around him was bending to his will. The golden glow in Cain’s hands continued to intensify, and Adam could feel the earth trembling under the sheer power Cain was preparing to unleash.
Without warning, Cain thrust his hands forward, releasing an explosive wave of energy. The force sent a shockwave through the battlefield, lifting debris into the air as the ground split apart.
Adam didn’t hesitate. He charged.
With a burst of speed, Adam ducked low, narrowly avoiding the blast. The ground cracked and crumbled behind him as he shot forward like a bolt of lightning.
Cain’s eyes narrowed. "You’re quick, I’ll give you that."
Adam’s body whipped around just as Cain prepared to retaliate, using his momentum to unleash a devastating strike. His sword, now glowing with a strange energy, slashed through the air, aimed straight for Cain’s chest.
Cain, however, was faster. With a swift motion, he blocked the strike, his golden energy swirling around his arms as if he were absorbing the very impact. "You’re more dangerous than I thought," Cain said, his voice cold but tinged with a hint of amusement.
Adam didn’t give him a chance to recover.
With a roar, Adam dashed forward, using every ounce of his strength to land a flurry of blows. His sword blurred with speed as he pushed Cain back, the sheer force of each attack creating shockwaves.
But Cain was no ordinary opponent.
His body glowed with a brilliant golden aura as he weaved through the strikes, his speed nearly impossible to track. With every parry and block, he seemed to effortlessly counter Adam’s relentless assault.
"Is that all?" Cain taunted, his eyes gleaming with superiority.
Adam gritted his teeth. "I’m just getting started."
The battle between the two escalated rapidly. Cain unleashed bursts of energy that shattered the terrain, while Adam fought with ferocity, his body aching but his spirit burning brighter with each passing moment.
The air crackled with tension as they clashed, the very atmosphere seeming to bend under the weight of their powers. The ground beneath their feet splintered, and the sky above them seemed to darken, as if even the heavens were watching their duel.
"You’re strong, Cain," Adam said, voice strained. He wiped a trickle of blood from his lip and stood tall, his sword raised. "But I’ve got something you don’t."
Cain raised an eyebrow, intrigued. "And what’s that?"
Adam’s blue aura flared once more, and for a moment, his body seemed to shimmer with light. "I’ve got something to protect."
Cain’s expression shifted, momentarily growing serious, but then he chuckled softly. "So, that’s the difference? Your pathetic reason for fighting?"
"It’s more than enough," Adam growled. "More than enough to end this."
Cain’s laughter echoed through the battlefield, his golden aura pulsating like a miniature sun. "How naive." His smirk widened as he clenched his fists, the air around him distorting from sheer power. "You think sentiment will give you the edge over me?"
Adam didn’t respond. Instead, he tightened his grip on his sword, his blue aura flickering like a raging storm. His muscles ached, his body screamed for rest, but his will remained unshaken.
Cain vanished in a blur, reappearing inches away from Adam. His fist, wrapped in divine energy, plunged forward at an impossible speed.
Adam reacted on instinct.
He twisted his body at the last second, barely dodging the devastating punch. The sheer force split the ground behind him, carving a deep trench into the battlefield.
Cain’s eyes gleamed. "You’re getting slower."
Adam ignored him. He couldn’t afford to let Cain control the fight. He needed a way to turn the tables.
Adam took a deep breath, his mind racing. He had seen how Cain fought—his overwhelming speed, his absurd strength, his ability to absorb energy from attacks. There was no doubt that Cain was powerful.
But he wasn’t invincible.
Adam’s gaze flickered to the surroundings. The battlefield was torn apart, debris floating from the residual energy of their clash. If Cain relied on raw power and speed, then Adam had to fight with strategy.
Cain rushed forward again, his golden energy flaring. Adam didn’t dodge.
Instead, he parried—absorbing the impact and using the force to redirect Cain’s momentum. The shift in motion threw Cain off balance for the first time.
Adam didn’t waste the opportunity.
In an instant, he counterattacked.
His sword slashed upward, carving through Cain’s golden aura and landing a direct hit on his shoulder. Sparks erupted as Cain stumbled back, his expression darkening.
A first.
For the first time in their fight, Cain had taken a hit.
Cain’s eyes flashed with fury. He glanced at his shoulder, where a faint cut had formed. It wasn’t deep, but it was enough to shake his confidence.
"You... dare?" Cain’s voice dropped, a dangerous undertone creeping into his words.
A chill ran down Adam’s spine. He knew that look.
Cain spread his arms wide, his golden aura intensifying. The ground trembled violently, the sky above crackling with raw energy. Lightning sparked around his body, veins of power pulsing through the air.
Adam exhaled sharply. He had pushed Cain too far.
Cain took a step forward. "I was holding back."
His power exploded outward, obliterating everything in its wake. Rocks disintegrated, the very air warped under the sheer force of his energy.
Adam braced himself, his body tensing. He had drawn Cain’s true strength out.
Now, he had to survive it.
The battlefield shuddered as Cain’s golden aura reached its peak, the very air around him warping under the sheer intensity of his energy. The once-torn ground now levitated in shattered fragments, floating in the violent gravitational force Cain exuded.
Adam gritted his teeth, tightening his grip on his sword. This was different. Cain had always been overwhelming, but now... now it felt as if he had tapped into something far beyond his normal limits.
Cain rolled his shoulders, the faint wound on his shoulder healing instantly. His golden eyes burned like twin suns as he spoke, his voice booming through the battlefield.
"I was playing along, Adam." Cain flexed his fingers, letting golden sparks dance between them. "But you... you actually managed to hurt me. You forced my hand."
The very clouds above began to swirl, forming a vortex of energy. The wind roared, carrying the weight of Cain’s unleashed divinity. The ground below Adam cracked beneath his feet, unable to withstand the power radiating from his opponent.
Adam’s fingers twitched. Cain was done playing games.
Without warning, Cain vanished.
Adam barely had time to react before an earth-shattering force slammed into his stomach. The impact sent him flying, his body breaking through layers of debris before he finally skidded to a halt across the cracked ground.
A single hit.
One hit, and his ribs felt like they were on the verge of shattering.
He’s even faster than before. Adam coughed, his breathing ragged.
He pushed himself up just in time to see Cain standing above him, his golden energy coalescing into his fist.
Cain didn’t hesitate. He brought his fist down with devastating force.
Adam barely dodged. The impact obliterated the ground beneath them, sending shockwaves outward. The air crackled, the force of the attack felt even miles away.
Adam stumbled backward, sweat dripping down his face. His mind raced. How was he supposed to fight this?
Cain had already been stronger than him before—now he was something else entirely.
Adam couldn’t keep dodging forever. He needed to fight back.
Summoning his strength, he raised his sword, channeling every ounce of energy he had left into it. The blade glowed with intense blue energy, its edges crackling with unrestrained power.
Cain smirked. "That’s more like it."
Adam dashed forward, his speed pushing past his limits. He aimed straight for Cain’s chest, intending to land a decisive blow.
But the moment his sword neared Cain—
Cain caught the blade with his bare hand.
The impact sent another shockwave through the battlefield, but Cain didn’t budge an inch. His fingers tightened around the sword’s edge, and to Adam’s horror, cracks began to form along his weapon.
He’s... breaking it?!
Adam’s eyes widened in shock.
Cain chuckled, gripping the blade harder. "This is your best? How disappointing."
With one final squeeze, Cain shattered Adam’s sword. The fragments exploded outward, scattering like dying embers in the wind.
Adam stumbled back, his strongest weapon now reduced to nothing.
Cain’s golden aura flared even brighter. "It’s over."
He lunged forward, his fist glowing with divine might—aimed straight for Adam’s heart.
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