Looking directly at the ancient gods for a whole year

Chapter 2590 The Fear of Missing an Opportunity

Chapter 2590 The Fear of Missing an Opportunity

Those in positions of power always strive to achieve two goals at once; this famous saying should not be forgotten.

When Fu Qian realized that Lord Rom's ultimate move didn't lock onto the head, he even put himself in the situation and helped figure out how to kill the villain.

Chasing after someone and hacking them down? That's a mindset that lacks any real skill; there's no way His Excellency Rom would choose that.

Not to mention that it has already been proven that if you run without stopping, the tyrant simply cannot catch up.

Scientific planning, gradually compressing space?

This sounds much more reasonable, since the area of ​​the inverted lake isn't that large. If it were to be laid out like a chessboard, cutting through everything, there's a real possibility that the activity space would be gradually compressed.

But don't forget to connect theory with practice. Mr. Rom is almost out of breath, where would he get the strength to play chess and control the game with you?
Even with home-field advantage, Fu Qian didn't think he could land many hits with that god-slaying power.

If this won't work and that won't work, then the question is, how did Lord Rom dare to start this seemingly hopeless situation?
Of course, it's because there's a third strategy.

Could it be that the main target of those repeated cuts wasn't actually the King of Abandoned Prison?

As this is the ultimate battle for someone in a position like Lord Rom, no matter how bleak it may seem, the strategy must at least ensure a 100% win.

You're really good at running, aren't you?

What's the point of being able to run? It'll just make the whole field rot.

Rom's greatest advantage is his knowledge of the area, so how could he possibly give that up?

And since they themselves are on the verge of death, things like the apocalypse are not even on their minds.

Breaking down a wall may not require making a cut on every square centimeter; it may only require scientifically selecting a few points.

So even before he realized the attack wouldn't lock onto the head, Fu Qian already had a feeling this place was going to be a bloodbath.

His Excellency Rom's repeated strikes, seemingly a strategy of encirclement, suppression, and intrigue, were in essence a demolition operation.

As for the target that's jumping around randomly, it's best if you hit it, but if you don't, every bit of effort isn't wasted.

If the goal is indeed to demolish the field, then if one strike is not effective, then making another strike to reinforce it is definitely possible, in my opinion.

In short, it mainly relied on my understanding of my old friend and a bit of courage to try and fail.

Lord Rom's advantage is his home field advantage, while my advantage is my health bar.

While the other party may resort to any means necessary, why would Fu Qian be so bored as to abandon his own advantages?

And now, more than one conclusion has been reached—

[Decrease 1 from sanity value]

The moment the finger touched the crimson crystal, the familiar notification appeared.

The fact that the performance is reduced by only a little implies at least two conclusions.

First of all, it's not just the visual effect; it really does share the same origin as the storm above the whale's head, similar to the power of the ultimate apocalypse.

Secondly, it is indeed not an authentic product, so its lethality is not that exaggerated; it only has a certain effect.

This further proves to some extent that Lord Rom may be very familiar with this place, but not to the point of being able to use it as one's own limbs, unlike His own cave.

click -

With a cracking sound, Fu Qian leaped out once again.

And as expected, the fourth strike landed squarely on the watchtower, forming a second cross.

Then came even more crystal marks, exactly the same, suddenly extending outwards.

……

It really does resemble a flower. Only upon closer inspection can one fully appreciate the dazzling beauty beneath the murderous intent.

Each piece and each grain is crystal clear and flawless.

The wondrous order that brings the crystals together has a sense of unbridled blooming, like fireworks igniting the world.

It just feels more and more like the end of the world.

Lord Rom, who is well aware of this power, can still maintain such an optimistic spirit. Is it because of wisdom or foolishness?
Looking at the blossoming crystals so close at hand, Fu Qian, who hadn't yet been touched by a single petal, paid no attention to this small achievement. What he cared about was Lord Rom's mental health.

As for why he's still standing next to the Crystal Flower even though he's already left the watchtower?

Not surprising, because Fu Qian really did jump back and forth repeatedly, and now he was standing next to the cross formed by the second and third cuts.

click -

Even though he didn't make any gesture to make people guess, the fifth strike didn't land this time, despite another crisp sound.

Looking around, it was quite far from the watchtower, and in the waters of the Upside-Down Lake, another bloodstain appeared.

But what was clearly an unrelated strike, through a mysterious connection, somehow caused the two crosses to crack even more.

Sure enough.

This change is all too obvious, and the earlier speculation that the site was simply cleared up, leaving the target with no way to avoid it seems to be correct.

Lord Rom never lost his mind, never harbored any illusions, and never wanted to waste any effort.

For example, even if the target remains stationary after the fifth strike, the sixth strike will not come at all, but will instead continue to cross with the fifth strike.

Then came another tremor, and the three crosses continued to expand.

It's as if the damage to several key points is causing the forces supporting the world to rapidly lose strength, and it could shatter completely at any moment.

Neither the lake nor the whale reacted to the process.

It seems that, on the one hand, Rom is indeed not a fool, and on the other hand, Lord Fool is indeed not very active.

Of course, Lord Rom's attitude was indeed very firm. He remained silent until now, expressing his determination to fight to the death to the fullest extent.

about there……

Watching this scene unfold, before the seventh blow fell, Fu Qian finally sighed softly and removed the mask from his face.

The next moment, the familiar lights of the warehouse were in front of me.

……

As we all know, when you unleash your ultimate skill, what you fear most isn't your opponent unleashing their own ultimate skill, but rather them immediately using Hearthstone.

While Lord Rom's table-flipping technique was indeed superb, it was a move that couldn't be canceled once the arrow was released.

So even as he marveled at this determination, Fu Qian was already considering the method of removing his mask.

Of course, this doesn't mean that this method will definitely work; don't forget that Hearthstone has been locked more than once.

Even if he wasn't locked up, compared to when he was communicating with Emperor Yasui, he now has a fatal flaw: he can't return to the real world to create a time difference to dodge powerful attacks.

But that's okay. The first thing we wanted to do was test whether it was locked, so we could draw more observations and make a better judgment on the overall status.

Secondly, it doesn't matter that I know I can't return to the real world; Lord Rom may not know that.

Even Emperor Yasui could notice his behavior of jumping in and out of the same spot, so as a senior figure, he shouldn't let things slip.

So, just one round trip, without actually smashing Waludo, would be enough to raise concerns in this regard.


Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like