The Void Bomb was so powerful that it captured the attention of everything in the area, including his divine beasts. This was the first time they had seen something so powerful from their summoner.
Only Xolotl was smiling, as if he had been expecting it from the beginning. He muttered, "I have told you. Whoever taught you about elements has done a terrible job. Your control is already at a level much higher than your current power. If you were able to utilize your element properly, you could become much stronger than you are right now, Summoner.
"I don't know how he is able to find the concept, but the fact that he is creative enough to turn the concept into reality shows his potential.
"People often struggle with the concept, so if he doesn't have any problems with it, he can grow stronger much faster."
"This is Master's power?" Mae blinked her eyes a few times. She didn't expect that a single familiar could change her master this much, of course, for the better.
But it made her feel useless because she could only support him, not help him. "So, this is the power of a true god…"
On the one hand, the true god was definitely a good addition for Nathan. On the other hand, if Nathan couldn't control the true gods, he might be the one getting controlled by them.
Anubis could finally see that his previous suggestion about Apep was extremely dangerous. If he summoned Apep, he might not achieve a similar result. No, Nathan himself might be in danger.
Nathan was aware of the danger as well. In fact, in the myth, Xolotl was considered a sinister god.
However, he found a discrepancy in the myth itself. Xolotl's job was to protect the sun from the dangers of the underworld.
During the new sun creation to birth a new life, Xolotl simply refused to become the sacrifice to move the new sun.
Meanwhile, Ehecatl, the God of Wind, began slaying all other gods to induce the newly created Sun into movement.
Ehecatl ultimately found and killed Xolotl. All that sinister part of him was simply his way of refusing to be sacrificed. He might be selfish, but he wasn't evil.
And that selfishness was the reason he demanded that Nathan not play any part in his judgment other than choosing the target.
It was something Nathan could accept. Hence, Nathan chose him as his next familiar. And it looked like his consideration had paid off.
The Void Bomb was crushing the elite class alien. Without dust, both Fenrir and Nathan could see what happened to the elite class alien.
Unfortunately, it looked like the elite class alien was able to endure even the Void Bomb.
Its body had deformed slightly. The Void Bomb had even flattened a few sides, but the alien still survived.
"Even that is not enough?" Nathan was surprised. The bomb earlier contained 25% of his total ena.
The original concept wasn't the one that sucked most of the ena. It was the space element. To compress that void, he had to use a lot of ena, so the Void Bomb wasn't something he could casually use.
Of course, that was only limited to his control. Once he got a hang of it and mastered the Void Bomb, the consumption would decrease significantly.
Still, this attack was something he poured everything he had into, yet it was still not enough. He couldn't help but feel a bit disappointed.
"No, that's enough," said Fenrir as he ran on the air, approaching the elite class alien before it could disappear.
If it was the octopus that got hit by the Void Bomb, it might still be powerful enough to fight Nathan, but this elite class alien was not suitable for combat. As a result, its defense was lacking, which was the reason it got this much damage in the first place.
And this damage was enough for Fenrir.
The elite class alien knew it couldn't disappear before Fenrir reached him, so it used everything he had to regenerate and strengthen one arm and swung it at Fenrir.
Fenrir observed the attack carefully before tilting his body at the last moment so that the alien couldn't change the trajectory.
With that much injury, its speed had slowed down, so Fenrir had no problem in avoiding it. Then, he bit the shoulder and tore it off.
Other aliens obviously wouldn't let Fenrir kill the elite class alien, but thanks to the Void Bomb earlier, the blast was enough to keep other aliens at a certain distance.
His bagua simply appeared like a wall, blocking them from coming closer.
The elite class alien ran away since both of its arms had become useless. Fenrir chased him off, but when he was about to bite the head, the alien spun its body and turned its foot into a blade.
Fenrir got slashed from the body to his face, but he managed to avoid the expansion that could cut him in two.
Once he reached close enough, he bit the entire head and used the Absolute Force inside his mouth to crush the alien's head before tearing it apart. Then, he sliced the body to separate the core, thus killing the elite class alien.
"Huu…" Fenrir let out a sigh of relief. They finally killed this elite class alien.
"..." Nathan landed next to Fenrir before saying, "I guess that's enough…"
"Yeah. I told you it was enough. What you are lacking right now is ena. That bomb earlier took 25% of your ena if I sensed it correctly, so 250,000 ena since you only have a million or so after summoning the new familiar.
"Even if you master it, a single Void Bomb might require 50,000 to 100,000 ena per attack. If you get more ena, like a few million, that bomb won't become a problem anymore.
"This time, only Mae is left to unlock the next level of her divinity, so keep all the ena for yourself for now. We will have a lot of cores, including two elite class aliens from this."
"Yeah…" Nathan nodded in agreement. "But before that, we still have to kill the rest of the aliens first."
Fenrir was covered in blood, so his body might give up sooner or later. Nathan was a bit worried, but Fenrir actually grinned.
"That's what I was about to say."
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