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Chapter 119: A Plan to Eradicate These Barbarians

    Chapter 119: A n to Eradicate These Barbarians


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    The Inheritance Temple was a ce of extraordinary significance.


    It would seek out qualified inheritors in the vicinity and bestow divine power upon them in advance.


    This bestowed divine power often manifested in the form of special physical attributes in the qualified individuals.


    In the Far North, only these barbarians could gain recognition from the Inheritance Temple as qualified inheritors.


    Only the qualified could awaken the temple.


    Viktor had anticipated needing to search through several tribes to find such a qualified individual, but fortune smiled upon him.


    The sole survivor was a barbarian youth who appeared to be barely in his teens.


    The red fur on his body had only just begun to grow, and his limbs were exceptionally muscr from years of enduring extreme environments. He wore arge white spotted animal skin.


    The animal skin garment had been scorched ck under the terrifying mes.


    Yet, despite being engulfed by such intense fire, his body remained unscathed.


    This was the manifestation of his divine power - immunity to high temperatures.


    In gaming terms, it would trante to immunity against fire-based damage.


    The barbarian youth gazed at the indifferent Viktor, shouting iprehensibly while gesticting wildly, appearing extremely agitated.


    Seeing that Viktor remained unmoved, the youth fell to his knees before him, kowtowing repeatedly, and finally prostrating himself motionless.


    It was as if he perceived Viktor as a deity embodying fire itself.


    Viktor, however, only observed his actions with cold detachment:


    "Uncivilized savages, wreaking havoc on the borders of a vast empire with just a modicum of power obtained from external sources."


    He turned his gaze towards the nearby poles, where various pieces of flesh were hanging. Through the haze, Viktor seemed to discern some indescribable flesh.


    Above, there appeared to be some garments that had already been frozen stiff.


    The sight filled Viktor with utter revulsion.


    He wished he could resurrect these dead barbarians and grind their bones to dust a thousand times over.


    "You know, Vega," he said.


    "This is precisely why, with the exception of Gwen, I despise all the knights of the North."


    Including Angus.


    Self-proimed righteous, his mind was consumed solely by thoughts of inheriting the legacy of the Goddess of Justice.


    Until this inheritance finally fell to Gwen, even the Goddess of Justice herself deemed Angus''s actions to have be so obsessive as to be evil.


    So, Gwen eliminated him.


    Not merely because Angus intended to unite the North in rebellion against Aurelianne''s rule.


    More significantly, because Angus was already steeped in sin.


    Even if he had taken no direct action.


    But this was the North, where those barbarians, dubbed ''evil beasts'', lurked on the borders.


    His inaction was, in itself, a grievous sin.


    Viktor didn''t care whether Vega would respond to him or not. He just looked at the prostrating barbarian at his feet with disgust, and suddenly a giant hand forged ofva materialized behind him.


    In an instant, the barbarian youth before him was seized and lifted, held within that colossalva hand.


    The giant hand contracted violently, as if intent on kneading his body into pulp.


    In the endless howling of wind and snow, even from a hundred meters beyond the tribe, one could clearly hear the agonized screams and the sickening crunch of bones being crushed.


    Just before he might have squeezed the life out of the barbarian youth, he halted the contraction of the giant hand, no longer paying heed to the poor wretch barely clinging to life in his grasp.


    As long as he still drew breath, Viktor would not spare him another nce.


    The journey to the Inheritance Temple remained long.


    He carried the now mangled barbarian, continuing his solitary trek through the wind and snow, leaving behind the tribe that had been reduced to smoldering ruins, engulfed in fierce mes.


    .......


    On a snow-covered in, light snow drifted through the air like delicate, fragmented petals.


    An old man with snow-white hair stood amidst the flurries, his white hair and eyebrows allowing him to blend seamlessly into the wintryndscape.


    d in a white furry coat, as snowkes settled upon it, it exuded an air of frigid indifference.


    Surrounding him were dozens of exceptionally muscr barbarians.


    Each barbarian brandished a weapon, the sharp ends of which zed with bright red mes.


    They bellowed from their throats, waving their weapons as they charged towards the old man.


    Watching several barbarians attack, the old man showed not a hint of panic.


    Instead, he slowly raised his arm, his fingers tracing intricate patterns in the air, drawing white and blue designs in space.


    Frost slowly began to crystallize on his gloves.


    Suddenly, an immense ice battle axe materialized in the old man''s right hand. He swung the colossal axe with a speed that left afterimages, felling the charging barbarians with a single, devastating strike.


    Observing the scattered limbs of the barbarians, the old man merely shook the remaining blood from his ice battle axe. Seeing the remaining barbarians trembling and retreating, he burst intoughter.


    "Come now, don''t stop there," he taunted, beckoning to the remaining barbarians.


    The barbarians exchanged uncertain nces, caught between advancing and retreating.


    They hadn''te here to challenge this old man.


    On the contrary, they found themselves surrounded by him.


    Many barbarians had seen his visage before and knew exactly who he was.


    dimir Lebedev.


    The North''s most formidable fourth-tier magic master, known as the "Supreme Penitent of Extreme Ice."


    These barbarians had originallye to forage, hoping to find something to plunder or creatures to serve as future sustenance.


    But unexpectedly, they encountered this nightmare of the barbarian tribes.


    However, retreating without a fight was not the barbarian way. Although one of their own had fallen, they still believed they could vanquish the demon that had long gued their kind.


    The barbarians let out a thunderous roar to the heavens, as if beseeching for strength, and began to shout in their iprehensible tongue.


    As if havingpleted their preliminary invocation, the barbarians began to wave their me-wreathed weapons, circling dimir and steadily closing in.


    "What gibberish are you spouting? Not a word makes sense!" he scoffed.


    Heughed heartily, then furrowed his brow, unleashing a frosty aura that began to permeate the air.


    As a magic master, dimir was more ustomed to augmenting his physicalbat with magic.


    A barbarian, wielding a ming spear, thrust fiercely at the back of dimir''s head.


    dimir deftly sidestepped, his palm encased in an ice gauntlet formed from frost, firmly grasping the fragile spear.


    The frost gradually crept along the spear tip towards the burning shaft.


    The barbarian suddenly jerked back, only to find that the spear seemed to be stuck fast. He abandoned the weapon and charged at dimir with his muscr frame.


    In a sh, the old man swung the icy spear, hurling it violently behind him. The high-velocity icy projectile pierced through the skull of a dual-wielding barbarian who was preparing to attack from afar.


    ncing back, dimir saw the charging barbarian had already closed to within ten meters.


    His right legshed out with terrifying force, his icy foot shattering the barbarian''s head into fragments.


    The blue glove on dimir''s right hand emitted a soft glow, and an ice dagger materialized in his palm. He plunged it into the body of the headless barbarian, then hurled the corpse towards a red-haired barbarian brandishing a battle axe not far away.


    The corpse collided with the living body, and the tremendous impact instantly reverberated through the entire snow-covered in, violently tearing open a deep, gaping chasm.


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