Transmigrated As The Final Villain of a Death Game-Chapter 270: Hell Raid Arc [ 13 ]
Knowing what would happen if another one of them died, the Demon Kings all banded together, stepping in front of the attack and using their Gifts, bodies, and even all forms of movement techniques to slow the attack down.
It actually worked, as by the time the attack reached Wilhelm, it was already barely negligible. Or that was what they likely thought, until the attack violently sped up, piercing straight through Wilhelm’s body and only stopping once it reached the poison-wielding Demon King.
The attack was seriously powerful, but it was obviously not enough to finish them off. And as expected, after just a few more moments, they healed, as did the support-type Demon King.
Just this time, they didn’t attack right away, giving Aliyah a chance to back off.
"Amon, can you take one of them off me?" Aliyah asked out of nowhere.
"I could try taking Wilhelm."
She raised a brow. "The strongest one? No offense, but you won’t be able to handle him."
I shook my head. "I know I won’t, but he also won’t be able to handle me, because we cancel each other out. What’ll be left is Darkness Manipulation and Black Lightning Manipulation. I know how to deal with Darkness Manipulation, so don’t worry about me."
Truthfully, I was a little bit skeptical of what I was saying. After all, I knew just how powerful Wilhelm was, especially since he wrote the book about Telekinesis, the same one I had been studying.
If he knew any three techniques above Atomic Telekinesis, then he was automatically a powerful opponent. Not to mention Spatial Telekinesis, Quantum Telekinesis would absolutely destroy me.
And then there was Conceptual Telekinesis... The highest form of Telekinesis, and something that could defy the Laws of the world if used.
Still...
"Trust me."
The least I could do was make us win this thing.
"Fine... Wilhelm is all yours. I only need a few minutes to deal with these buffoons, so hold out for that long, at the very least."
I nodded, and in the very next instant, she vanished from her spot, reappearing in front of the Demon Kings. They didn’t expect her to reappear so quickly, and so they had no choice but to quickly block her attack again.
But unlike before, where her intent was to kill them, now it was to push them away. And as it so happened, she focused that intent directly onto Wilhelm, who was pushed way past the other Demon Kings and into the red ocean below.
And after she nodded at me, I immediately followed suit. Teleporting down to the red sea, I watched as a giant tsunami crashed against me, only to be dispersed by my Telekinesis.
But once that giant wave subsided, I saw the peak of a mountain a bit further ahead, and as it so happened, Wilhelm was currently standing on that mountain. His cheek was dented, and from the looks of it, his arm was broken too.
By the time I arrived at where he was, he had fully healed. Not to mention, the ocean was starting to rise once more, which meant a large tsunami would pass by us soon. Though until then, I landed on a nearby mountain peak and stared at Wilhelm.
He stared back at me, his expression cold.
"Your parents’ souls are forfeit."
"Is that so."
I let out a sigh, and then narrowed my eyes at him.
"The young Amon was foolish for even believing that someone like you could bring them back from the dead."
"For someone who was desperately begging me to save their lives a few years ago, you sure have gone through a change of heart," Wilhelm said.
He cracked his neck and added:
"I am sadly done playing around with you. Ren will have to excuse me, as Chosen Calamity or not, you will die today alongside your two companions."
The waves crashed against his mountain and blanketed his whole figure in crimson water. My senses immediately flared up, feeling the danger coming from below.
And my senses were spot on, as I just barely managed to jump up in time before the pincer of some giant crab-like creature severed my body in two. The waves were much too large for me to see the creature, but its white eyes cast an eerie glow that lit up a whole section of the ocean.
Just a moment later, a chuckle resounded from behind me, and to my surprise, Wilhelm was already there, just staring at me with his hand raised in front of me.
And as expected, he wasn’t kidding when he mentioned that he’ll be taking this seriously.
My body felt heavier, and before I knew it, my left arm was torn off. The pain was so distant, almost like it hadn’t been torn off, and as I glanced down, I was met with a strange spatial disruption around my arm.
It was obvious Wilhelm had used Spatial Telekinesis to rip my arm off. It was even worse when the disruption in space began ripping off the ends of my nerves, sending immense waves of pain throughout my entire body.
Bile traveled up my throat as I felt like vomiting everything I had eaten today. Except I had my immense pain tolerance to thank for not doing so.
Not to mention... I wasn’t some kind of statue.
BOOOOOOOM!
A beam of black lightning descended from the sky and struck Wilhelm’s arm, leaving behind a faint mark. He just scoffed at how little damage I had inflicted, and began using Spatial Telekinesis again.
Just this time, I was able to feel the space disrupting around my limbs, which made it that much easier to dodge it.
Once I reappeared just slightly above the ocean, I cut the remainder of my arm off. Then shortly after, it grew back as good as new. Yet there was a new addition, a pair of thin scars that covered my arm and a tiny portion of my forearm.
I tried to heal them, but they didn’t disappear.
But some scars were the least of my worries, as before I could even take a full breath, Wilhelm began spamming his Spatial Telekinesis at me.







