Chapter 48 - Old Bull

Practitioners who cultivate the rules of death wield powerful and mysterious soul attacks. Those who cultivate the rules of destruction possess unparalleled material attack prowess. Practitioners of destiny rules exhibit unpredictable attack methods.

At Roy's level, he has already comprehended the profound essence of these laws.

The battles between god-level experts, regardless of rules or laws, ultimately manifest as bizarre and unpredictable clashes, decided by the collision of their own profound laws.

Only at the level of perfection or the main god do individuals abandon rule systems. At that level, they transcend the limits of rules and clash through their own powerful wills.

However, that level of strength is still distant from Roy.

On the eighth day, Roy finally descended onto the Blood Battle Stage, and the spectators erupted into loud cheers. His reputation on Lotus rock Island had reached its peak.

Two factors contributed to Roy's fame: his formidable strength and the fact that he hadn't killed any challengers on the Blood Battle Stage yet.

Participants on the Blood Battle Stage weren't afraid of death. They sought combat experience against strong opponents while ensuring their own safety. This combination attracted many participants.

On this day, thirty challengers queued up to challenge Roy. However, only seven of them were Seven-Star Demons, while the remaining twenty-three were Six-Star Demons.

Ordinarily, after a Seven-Star Demon achieves a hundred consecutive victories or seventy consecutive victories, most challengers are Seven-Star Demons. The power gap between Seven-Star and Six-Star Demons is significant, and Six-Star Demons often stand no chance against their stronger counterparts.

However, when it comes to challenging Roy, both Six-Star and Seven-Star Demons did so without fearing for their lives, resulting in the larger number of Six-Star Demon challengers.

"Lord Roy."

The attitude of Lotus rock Island's arena manager towards Roy varied daily.

"Ha-ha, Neilson, let's get started. With so many challengers today, it looks like I'll achieve the title of 'Hundred Battle Strongman' today."

Roy declared confidently from the Blood Battle Stage, not hiding his intentions. His words were clearly dismissive of the challengers, as if they were merely adding to his consecutive victories.

While some of the Six-Star Demons seemed like easy targets, they still had seven Seven-Star Demons among them.

"Ha, if you could easily defeat the Grim Reaper, then you could speak like this on the Blood Battle Stage."

The first man to speak was met with skepticism by another, implying that perhaps Roy won because the Grim Reaper was weak or that Roy specifically countered the Grim Reaper.

The conversation continued with doubts about Roy's strength compared to the Grim Reaper and stories of Roy's impressive fifteen consecutive battles against Seven-Star Demons, which even experienced challengers would struggle to achieve.

There was speculation that Roy might possess the strength of a "Shura," a level beyond the Seven-Star Demons, and could potentially challenge the lord of Lotus rock Island after becoming a Hundred Battle Strongman.

The sudden mention of "Shura" visibly shocked a middle-aged man.

The text delves into the hierarchy of demons in the Demon Castle, where some seek to challenge the strongest within their domain, known as the "Mansion Lord." Success in this challenge earns them the title of Mansion Lord, while failure might lead to death or the designation of "Shura."

The middle-aged man, considering the information he gathered and the discussions among his friends, decided to remain silent and compliant.

Roy's seventy-sixth battle commenced, inviting the first challenger, a man named "Bajian" (Old Bull).

Old Bull, a powerful Seven-Star Demon known for ending the Grim Reaper's winning streak, stood with a giant sword ready to challenge Roy, expressing his anticipation for a formidable battle.

Roy, faced with Old Bull's provocation, remained unfazed. He possessed over five hundred drops of divine power, making him confident against anyone except those at the highest level.

Old Bull attacked Roy with a yellow-hued force, hinting at his mastery of earth-based abilities, a factor that Roy acknowledged with a smile.