Countless pieces of flesh and blood were buried by rocks. The growing celestial body suddenly began to tremble continuously. Countless cracks spread on it and were squeezed and healed. A bloody breath diffused from the gaps, turning the crescent moon into a blood-red color.

Even though its soul was on fire, its body was torn apart, and its flesh and blood's ability to heal itself was completely suppressed by the icy deathly aura, the giant beast still struggled by instinct.

Merojan stared blankly at the empty sky above his head. Most of the originally closed tower was blown away by the aftermath of the opponent's battle. The scarlet full moon in the sky made everything seem a little inexplicably weird.

Tina couldn't help but turn her head to look at Lily who was sitting in the corner. She was suddenly unsure whether all this was Lily's doing.

Is this level of power really something humans can possess?

"Ouch!" Merojan suddenly squatted down with her hands covering her head. There was a big bump on the top of her head. A colorless crystal that fell from somewhere under her feet lit up with a halo, and purple runes emerged in it. Merojan only felt that something extra in her mind. When she sank back to consciousness, she couldn't help but be stunned again.

"Eye of God?!" Picking up the Eye of God on the ground, she could feel the inexplicable connection between this exquisite object and herself.

Looking back at Lily who was squatting in the corner with her eyes closed, Merojan couldn't help but think of Kaya, that gentle girl.

Lily has countless mysterious meanings in the Revolutionary Army. Kaya is the only person who has a close relationship with Lily except for several cadres. She is also the first person Merojan knows who possesses the Eye of God.

No wonder she had always felt that the crystal used to build the tower looked particularly familiar. She had never expected it to be the Eye of God, except that it lacked the decorative outer frame.

Mellojan had no intention of making it public. After all, there was Tina, a marine, here. Although she didn't want to admit that they did have a good relationship, this was related to Lily herself. Although she was not very smart, she knew that this kind of thing should not be known by too many people, even though Lily might not care much.

Holding the Eye of God in his arms, Merojan turned his head to look at the large pile of Eyes of God that had fallen in front of the tower. A hint of excitement flashed in his eyes, but it turned into astonishment after a moment.

Danielle and the usually serious Atobel's pockets were now full of Eyes of God. When there was no more space, Danielle took off Atobel's coat, packed it into a big bag and carried it on her back.

Feeling the gaze of Merojan, Danielle blushed slightly, and then she stiffened her neck and said, "It's... it's a waste if you don't take it. I'm here now, right?"

Although 70% of the embarrassment at this moment was fake, it was really embarrassing when he saw Tina playing with the Eye of God with rock element runes in her hand.

"You guys are so mean. Tina still considers you as her friends!" Tina pouted, looking unhappy.

"Well... after all, we are not the same..."

Danielle was interrupted by Merojan, whose tail turned into a ball of fire and swept away most of the Demigod's Eye on the ground. "Hmph, Black Fence, you are not being honest either. If you have the guts, don't leave your stuff behind!"

Tina was not embarrassed, and openly showed the half-person-high box made entirely of black sills behind her, "Actually, I just wanted to bring some souvenirs back!"

Just when the two were about to continue bickering, a loud noise suddenly came from the sky, followed by a gust of wind pressure. The four of them were knocked to the ground in an instant, and many of the packed Eyes of God fell out.

Atobel lay on his back on the ground. The huge wind pressure made his face look not very pretty. An eye-shaped mark bloomed from his tightly closed pupils and flew towards the sky. Then he saw a lot.

The crescent moon had grown to a diameter of over a thousand meters at some point. Countless huge tentacles composed entirely of blood and energy broke through its surface and madly slapped the growing earth.

An incomparably huge blood-red head shaped like a frog opened its huge mouth as if to swallow the sky. Its sharp teeth were like steep mountains, biting fiercely on the huge celestial body.

At this moment, Alberto discovered that the green color was spreading rapidly in the blood. The superhuman ability of the peeping fruit allowed him to see clearly that countless plants were growing.

The tender buds soon grew into tall trees, vines spread all over the ground, and there were endless flowers and plants. They were soon buried by rocks from all directions and then grew out again, as if endless.

As the restraints continued to regenerate, the beast's struggles became quieter and quieter. Alberto felt that his spirit was about to collapse. Bleeding began to flow from all his orifices. A large amount of blood flowed from his chest to his throat. The eye-shaped mark that was released outside finally collapsed. His consciousness became increasingly blurred until he completely fainted.

Even if it was just the shadow of the giant beast, he still didn't have the ability to look directly at it.

Danielle heard Alberto's groan of pain. She struggled to get up from the increasingly weak wind pressure and ran quickly to the unconscious Alberto. She looked at his blood-stained face with panic in her eyes.

"Alberto..." Her voice couldn't help but tremble, just like her trembling hands. Her slender fingers were pressed against the boy's neck, feeling the faint rhythm. Her breathing, which she had instinctively blocked, gradually recovered.

Danielle took out a metal syringe of medicine from the waist bag behind her and injected it into Atobel's body. She heaved a sigh of relief when she saw his complexion gradually recover.

"We should leave now. Atobel is not in good condition!" Danielle put the Eye of God, which was originally on Atobel's back, on her own back, and then picked up the boy who was much taller than her.

Merojan rarely argued with her, but nodded seriously, "The space has been shattered by the previous attack, and the way out has been opened. Let's go!"

Tina picked up the box in her hand, pushed Lily beside her, and whispered, "Lily, we should go!"

Lily slowly opened her eyes, and a mysterious light flashed through her slightly opened eyes. Lily closed her eyes again. The power was surging all the time, making Lily a little out of control. She just nodded and followed behind the few people with her eyes closed.

The roar of the giant beast in the sky became weaker and weaker, and the growth rate of the star also slowed down, slowly stopping at an exaggerated diameter of six or seven hundred kilometers. Countless trees stood on it, and blood-colored mist was swirling in it. The grass and trees contaminated by it withered in an instant, and grew again in the blink of an eye, and so on.

"Bang" the sound of a drop of water falling resounded through heaven and earth, and people were horrified to find that the sky had turned into an ocean, reflecting everything on the earth. Huge stars seemed to be suspended above it, and countless water flows turned into strands of ribbons that wrapped around it and slowly seeped into it.

The hard rocks became soft, rivers appeared on them, seas gathered in them, the pervasive blood energy was wiped away like a stain, and the originally mysterious red moon slowly turned into an emerald hanging in the sky, with infinite vitality spreading on it.

The trees no longer wither. They fight unscrupulously for living space, grow wildly, and use the bodies of giant beasts as nutrients.

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