Chapter 670 - Descend, O Crawling Chaos
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I, The Dragon Overlord Chapter 670 - Descend, O Crawling Chaos

A battle that even Hollywood special effects couldn’t match was unfolding in the ruins of Seoul.

A tide of monsters poured out from a phantom door. Different in size, shape and colour, their numbers swelled to over 100,000.

Yet, this horde, large enough to annihilate a country, was being held off by just four people.

An elder from China vividly demonstrated the true essence of "Shenzhou Kung Fu" to the world. It wasn't some showy routine practiced by old men in parks; it was authentic and extraordinary martial prowess. With each sweeping motion of his hand, dozens to hundreds of monsters were torn to shreds.

Though the elder's power appeared unremarkable compared to the eye-catching supernatural phenomena, the visceral impact of each blow, capable of blasting a hole in a skyscraper hundreds of meters away, left onlookers in awe.

There was also a nun from the Catholic Church who didn't possess martial arts or mystical skills like the elder, but she relied solely on divine miracles granted by Christ. Under the blinding light of holiness, the monsters were silently purified.

For the first time, the Japanese priest showcased his extraordinary powers. This priest had previously summoned Amaterasu Omikami at the Ise Grand Shrine, and that Shinto deity had appeared in North America, defeating Typhon as it emerged onto land.

Now, this priest displayed the onmyoji’s art of yin and yang.

Due to the cultural proximity between Japan and China, where the concept of yin and yang also originated, the priest's techniques resembled the elder's magical arts. However, while Chinese magic seemed like ancient ritualistic sorcery, the onmyoji’s techniques focused more on the balance of yin and yang. Although not as broad in scope, they excelled in specific areas.

As the priest chanted spells, a pentagram formed in the air. From it emerged elemental beings of various shapes—some beast-like, some humanoid.

If a mage from San Soliel’s world were present, they would recognize these as elementals of air, earth, fire, and water, tho

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