Bai Qi had long anticipated the Witch Child's sudden attack. He swiftly retreated, raising a magical barrier to block the magic lightning unleashed by the Witch Child.
"If I can deal with Nabu, do you really think I'm afraid of you?"
The moment the magical barrier shattered, Bai Qi launched a counterattack.
Two impossibly powerful beings clashed in this space.
In a sense, this place did not belong to the main world, and fighting the Witch Child would not affect it. It was precisely because of this that Bai Qi dared to fight the Witch Child with his full might. Sultan Novels.
The Witch Child was also the same. Beings like him needed a vessel to enter the main world.
Nabu found hosts through his helmet, while the Witch Child relied on the tiger-striped cat he held in his arms every day. Regardless of the method, both greatly weakened their strength, or rather, the hosts were too fragile to withstand their power.
But things were different now. In this space, the Witch Child's power would no longer be restrained.
Seeing that the magic lightning had not harmed Bai Qi, the Witch Child ceased holding back. His body rapidly twisted and distorted, transforming from a human-like figure into an unnamable entity as large as a mountain.
An ordinary person encountering such a thing would likely collapse instantly from the sheer mental pollution.
But it was unfortunate for the Witch Child that his opponent was Bai Qi.
Who was Bai Qi? He was someone who had personally killed ancient gods. Although the Witch Child, in its true form, possessed some corrupting influence, it was far less potent than the ancient gods who lingered in the void.
Bai Qi could ignore the mental pollution of ancient gods, let alone the Witch Child before him.
The Witch Child, in its true form, intended to boast, but before it could utter a word, Bai Qi appeared before it. Simultaneously, his body rapidly expanded, reverting to his original appearance, his size no less than that of the Witch Child.
As a joke, Bai Qi might not have been able to become this large before, but after absorbing Bogan's power, the difference in size was no longer a concern for Bai Qi.
As long as Bai Qi willed it, with his current energy reserves, he could become as large as the Earth.
Without giving the Witch Child time to react, a massive palm swept forward, accompanied by a gust of wind, striking the Witch Child squarely in the face.
The Witch Child cried out in pain, all the mouths on its body emitting a screeching sound like fingernails on a blackboard, and then a foul-smelling acidic liquid spewed from them.
Bai Qi tried to dodge, but the two were too close, leaving him little time to react. Moreover, the piercing sounds inflicted a certain mental shock on Bai Qi.
Unsurprisingly, Bai Qi was covered head to toe in the acid. This acid was not merely foul-smelling; it was terrifyingly corrosive.
Even with Bai Qi's hardened dragon scales for protection, they could not withstand the acid's corrosion.
Bai Qi quickly created distance from the Witch Child and used magic to quickly cleanse the acid from his body.
The Witch Child, unwilling to give him a break, pressed its advantage. As Bai Qi retreated, it advanced, seizing the opportunity while Bai Qi was using magic to clean himself and unleashed a barrage of magic at him.
The opponent attacking him at this moment meant they didn't want him to have time to clean off the acid. As time passed, once the acid had corroded most of his dragon scales, his defenses would be greatly weakened.
After careful consideration, Bai Qi decided it was better to endure the Witch Child's attack for a while longer than to allow the acid to fester.
After cleansing himself of the acid, Bai Qi had gained some experience. Knowing that close-quarters combat made it difficult to defend against the Witch Child's acidic spray, he decisively chose to engage in a long-range magical duel.
After all, in terms of long-range attacks, Bai Qi, with his devastating dragon breath, feared no one.
Although the Witch Child was no longer constrained in this space as it was in the main world, it was still significantly inferior to Bai Qi. After all, Bai Qi was a terrifying existence who had defeated Doctor Strange Nabu and absorbed his power, seizing his authority.
Though strong, the Witch Child's strength was at most comparable to Nabu's. If Bai Qi could defeat Nabu, he could certainly defeat the Witch Child.
As their battle intensified and the energy output increased, the Witch Child, who called himself the God of Chaos, began to struggle. In contrast, Bai Qi appeared to be handling it with ease.
Despite his unwillingness, the Witch Child knew he couldn't continue like this. If he persisted, he might perish before even obtaining Nabu's power.
However, as the Witch Child tried to flee, Bai Qi would not allow him to succeed.
What a joke! Coming and going as he pleased? Did he think Bai Qi was some kind of public transport?
Not to mention that, due to today's actions, a deep enmity had been forged between them. Letting him go would surely lead to future retaliation. It was better to resolve everything here and now.
The Witch Child attempted to tear open space to escape as he had done before, but the next moment, Bai Qi chanted a spell, reinforcing and thickening the surrounding space, making it difficult to break through, and then unleashed a fierce assault on him once more.
In the current situation, the Witch Child could no longer easily break through space as he had upon arrival. If he wished to escape using the same method, he would face relentless attacks from Bai Qi during the process.
With no other option, unable to escape, the Witch Child had no choice but to brace himself and continue fighting Bai Qi.
However, he had wanted to flee precisely because he couldn't defeat Bai Qi. How could he possibly win by continuing to fight now?
Unsurprisingly, under Bai Qi's barrage of attacks, the Witch Child could not hold on for long and was quickly defeated.
After defeating the Witch Child, Bai Qi unceremoniously extracted the power from within him and seized his authority over chaos.
However, Bai Qi did not immediately absorb the authority and power for himself but preserved them carefully.
After leaving the special space, Bai Qi immediately set off for Toru.
Toru was originally a small country, with its economy, politics, and culture lagging far behind most countries in the world. However, it had a good foundation, and a vast amount of oil was discovered underground.
This instantly transformed it from a nobody into someone significant.
With its vast oil reserves, Toru developed rapidly.
Of course, Toru's development was also greatly facilitated by the fact that America was bogged down in other battlefields at the time, giving Toru ample time to develop.
Furthermore, the country was situated in a remote location and was not considered a strategically vital area.
However, the country still maintained a monarchical system. In the current generation, the ruling old king suddenly fell ill and could no longer manage state affairs.
As the saying goes, a country cannot be without a ruler for a day, but the old king had no male heir to inherit the throne. There was only a princess, who was just over twenty years old.