Re-Awakening: I Became a Pay To Win Boss Monster - Chapter 834: Easy?

Capítulo 834: Easy?
Rael took a deep breath, and then reached into the Mirror Realm. There were millions, if not hundreds of millions of constructs by now. Honestly… He should’ve bought a counter, because there were just that many of them.
And from their power alone, they were easily Grade 7s. In short, they were the strongest army in the whole universe, if not the multiverse. Who else could fight against them, after all?
Rael smiled, and then without an ounce of hesitation, he imagined every single bit of the Mirror Realm to inverse. The moment he did, his whole army suddenly appeared, blanketing the whole sky in a pale crystal-blue light.
But that was only a few million of them. Rael had the rest of the constructs on standby, but he knew if he were to call all of them out here, then they would just make it hard for everyone to fight.
Still, a couple million was enough. Rael snapped his fingers, commanding every single one of the constructs to move forward, and so they did.
They leapt onto angels, tearing their wings and eating them alive. Some of the constructs fought a bit more humanely, but in the end, the numbers advantage was clear.
Yet the power of the Ancient Primordials and the angels couldn’t be underestimated. Even while outnumbered, they were killing the constructs like flies. Around 1,000 constructs had to die before one angel or Ancient Primordial died.
It was… Sustainable.
Surprisingly so.
They died every second, but at the same time, every second, 1,000,000 more constructs were born. By that logic, no matter how this fight went, unless his army was wiped out in an instant, Rael would be able to recover.
And since that was exactly what was happening, Rael decided to have some fun.
He nodded at Gaia and then dashed ahead, reappearing in the sky, way above the golden light through which all the enemies were descending. He didn’t recognize any faces, but he knew for a fact that they were all high-ranking angels and Ancient Primordials.
So with that in mind, Rael just smirked, and with a single thought, used the Law Compression Technique.
Law Compression Technique: A technique which allows the compression of all of your Laws an unlimited amount. You may store Compressed Law attacks and use them later. There is no minimum limit to store a Compressed Law.
Of course, Rael wasn’t idle all this time. He had been storing one Law, that Law being the Law of Infinity. He had multiplied its power several times now, and because he had the damage multiplier of x64, the damage of this was even greater now.
It was just a pity that the damage was additive and not multiplicative, because if that were the case, Rael was sure he’d be able to wipe out the whole galaxy in the blink of an eye.
Anyhow… Let’s try this out.
The Law Compression Technique didn’t seem to have a limit to how many attacks it could store. He knew that, which was why he decided to make 100 of such compressed Laws.
And after pulling one out, Rael decided to just admire it for a moment. It was just a pale white orb, devoid of all mana, and honestly… it looked like the technique had broken whatever Law this had been.
But Rael could also feel that with every passing moment, the mana inside the orb was increasing, which meant that with every passing moment… the Laws were being uncompressed.
So if he wanted to minimize his power loss, he needed to use it now.
That was exactly what he did.
Chaining the Compressed Law directly into the Heavenly Slash, Rael went ahead and sent it directly at a group of powerful-looking Ancient Primordials. They spotted his attack nearly instantly, and by default, they tried to block it.
However, they weren’t even able to take a single breath or use mana as the Heavenly Slash enveloped the Ancient Primordials whole, killing them instantly.
Rather… they were erased without even a single chance of fighting back. It was brutal, and Rael knew that he could use this kind of brutality 99 more times. It was just that, did he really need to?
His constructs were dealing with the army pretty easily, and Rael knew that this wasn’t even the main force belonging to Lucien.
Still, he was a little pissed that Solenne had somehow managed to escape. Maybe he could keep up with her if he jumped into that portal that all the enemies were coming through?
Right as Rael was seriously going to consider it, Renoir suddenly appeared behind him, placing a hand on his shoulder.
“Felt you were having some stupid ideas, so I thought I’d chime in. Don’t go through that. It’s a one-way teleportation circle. If you go through it, you’d be tossed into a blender, basically.”
“A blender…?”
“Yeah. Imagine being squished between 100,000,000 suns. All those suns are really hot, and the heat you feel from them is intensified. Basically, rather than a blender, you’re like in one giant microwave… oven?”
Yeah…
Rael felt like that might be a little bit of an exaggeration, but even so, he decided to listen to Renoir for once and go back down. They didn’t need to step into the fight yet, but there was also one teeny tiny problem.
He had covered the planet in his mana, and so far, it had held up pretty well. But by now, Rael couldn’t help but feel some discomfort every time the Ancient Primordials and angels clashed with his constructs.
Clearly, the mana toll wasn’t overwhelming yet, but Rael definitely needed to sacrifice this planet if he wanted to actually have a more intense fight.
But maybe there was some other way…?
“Solenne escaped through that portal, right?” Rael asked.
“She hopped in, yeah. I doubt it was in a blender from the very start though,” Renoir replied.
Rael shook his head.
“It doesn’t matter. I’m guessing when they start to lose, they’re going to go back through.”
A faint smile appeared on Rael’s face.
“I want you to do something…”


