The only problem is that this is a powerful being capable of posing a fatal threat to Ned the God of War.

With the blessing of the entire maze, it has transformed into an immortal being that will perfectly recover no matter how it is defeated.

This is a power and helplessness that can break anyone.

Imagine you're a die-hard fan of action games, and you've performed a series of extreme maneuvers and used up all sorts of precious items in order to defeat a powerful boss.

You were enjoying the thrill of the battle as you watched the boss fall, but in the blink of an eye, that damned boss's health bar was full again, without giving you any hints on how to actually defeat him.

At this point, any player would feel utterly hopeless.

Moen had experienced this feeling before.

However, the boss he encountered that time wasn't particularly powerful and had a limited number of resurrections, but because it could resurrect, there were no related prompts each time.

So much so that Moen kept thinking he was using the wrong method and was stuck on this level.

So Moen was certain that this must be the reason he designed this place.

He also enhanced and restored it.

From not very powerful to extremely powerful, from limited resurrection to unlimited resurrection!

A truly invincible boss.

Ned, the God of War who also noticed Moen entering, immediately made the exact same choice as Karu Jade:

“Asclepius the Hermit, I need your help. Once it is done, I will definitely give you a satisfactory reward.”

"You don't need to worry about anything else. I will be the main attacker, and the majority of the profits will be from me."

"You just need to assist from the sidelines, so what do you think?"

Just as Karu Jade thought Moen wouldn't refuse, so too did Ned the God of War.

However, unlike before, this time the answer to Ned the War God was Karu Judd.

Karu Judd, who had been a deserter his whole life, finally mustered the courage to act bravely amidst the immense pressure of the possibility of death.

"Your Majesty, Your Majesty Ned, he is not a hermit, he is the enemy of God!"

Amidst the utter astonishment that left almost the entire scene speechless, Karu Jad stumbled out from behind the fog door.

But as soon as Moen glanced back at him, he immediately screamed and hid to the side.

Even though he had mustered the courage to turn back, he still lacked the resolve to confront his divine enemy.

Even if the enemy of the gods at this moment looks like just a mortal, and doesn't even seem to have the Holy Grail.

Therefore, he missed what might have been the only chance in his life to overcome his inner demons.

"What did you say?"

Because what he said was so outrageous, even Ned, who was most concerned about where the enemy was, couldn't help but shout it out.

As a result, he almost had his head smashed by his divine enemy who seized the opportunity.

Fortunately, he maintained his limit and, with his speed and reaction time enhanced several times over, barely dodged the fatal blow at the last moment, leaving only a shocking scar on his face.

"The soul of the enemy of the gods has returned, Your Majesty!"

As Karu Jade scrambled to the side under Moen's intrigued gaze, he desperately tried to explain everything to his god.

And after he finished saying that.

Even Ned, the God of War who was still locked in a fierce battle with the living armor, suddenly looked at Moen in front of him.

To be honest, he didn't think Karu Judd would lie at this time.

But he really couldn't tell that this would be a divine enemy.

Therefore, he chose to ask directly:

“Karu Jad said you are him, so you are, aren’t you? Asclepius!”

In Ned's memory, neither the enemy of God who destroyed his entire church nor the ancient Hermit of the Lake were people who would lie about this.

The Divine Enemy is the proud Judge, the Hermit is the noble Savior.

Neither of them will lie.

Under the questioning of the God of War, Moen very gentlemanly put down the Holy Grail in his arms.

After straightening his clothes, he bowed respectfully to Ned the God of War and said:

"Yes, I am him, Ned the God of War!"

Moen disliked the Blessed King because he wasn't just a spoiled child; he was a truly wicked person.

But Moen was still willing to show some respect to Ned the God of War.

At least for the Prince of Cifu, he was just a pitiful and helpless father.

When Moen revealed the answer, even if Ned, the God of War, couldn't understand the current situation, he was able to understand it.

They still made the wisest choice—to attack Moen!

Despite the powerful attacks from his divine enemy behind him, he managed to charge to Moen's side.

He was determined to kill the person in front of him with a single punch.

He believed that as long as he killed Moen in front of him, then this damned labyrinth and that immortal enemy would finally come to an end.

Even if he couldn't, he certainly couldn't allow his already increasingly overwhelming divine enemy to obtain a 'soul' as its essence.

However, as his fist began to strike the person in front of him...

A great unease gradually rose in his heart.

It seemed as if he had overlooked something exceptionally crucial.

Never mind, this is a golden opportunity, let's do it first!

In less than the blink of an eye, countless thoughts flashed through Ned's mind.

And his fist was finally about to land on Moen's head.

At this point, the other party hadn't even reacted yet, at least not in his perception.

Until a dazzling light burst forth from behind Moen!

Ned finally understood what his inspiration was suggesting—he had overlooked the Queen!

Instead of using the Holy Grail, the Queen slammed a fragment with golden patterns into the ground.

Golden light then burst forth.

But Ned still didn't understand why the Queen was doing this.

In a frantic moment of thought, he could only say one thing to Moen:

“If you die, I will safely send the Queen back to the Land of Mist.”

He will not change his mind about killing the other party, nor will he back down because of any unexpected events.

However, he had to find a way for his son to survive.

If you will spare your king, then you should do the same!

His voice and thoughts finally aligned, and he witnessed a scene that defied belief:

Moen, who should have had no time to react, actually caught his own fist at the last moment without even raising his head!

And this was supposed to be a fatal blow that could kill all the gods with a single punch, yet he blocked it so casually?

In his immense shock, Ned the God of War realized something else—his divine enemy had vanished.

And with that golden light, so this is...

Having blocked the punch, Moen looked up at Ned, who was standing inches away, and said:

"As you expected, Ned. I'm back, completely and utterly recovered!"

Even if someone were to stumble upon the secret passage left by Moen, they would never notice the crucial role those seemingly decorative fragments played in this labyrinth.

Or rather, even if they noticed it and figured out what the prop was for.

That would be useless, since it was meant for Moen.

Either Moen is gone, and it becomes a mere tribute to a toy, or Moen is here, and it becomes Moen's trump card.

Moen had dealt with Ned before, so he knew exactly what Ned would do.

Moen wouldn't lie at a time like this, but he wouldn't be so foolish as to do nothing either.

So Moen gave the ace to the Queen, letting her use it on his behalf.

Ned, standing before Moen, could clearly see his own defeat reflected in Moen's calm eyes.

He was unable to withstand the attack of the divine enemy head-on.

Therefore, he has been constantly launching attacks or avoiding being targeted by the divine enemy.

And now, he has delivered himself completely to the other party!

Her pearly white skin began to slowly fade at that moment.

Having caught the punch, Ned, who had already fallen back to the ground from the air, asked unwillingly:

"Did I lose?"

Moen nodded and said:

"Yes, Ned. I'm sorry to say goodbye to another old friend."

After saying that, Moen launched an attack without any hesitation.

A dazzling light, like that of the sun, burst forth from Moen's hands.

Ned, whose fist was grabbed by Moen and held in front of him, clearly had no choice but to face everything head-on.

He couldn't resist such attacks back then, and he still can't now.

Otherwise, he wouldn't have been so eager to end everything with a preemptive attack from the very beginning.

When the white light faded, all that remained were countless ruins.

Moen walked away without even looking back.

This action instantly excited Karu Judd.

"Your Majesty, I was merely expressing my loyalty to my God. You should understand that my choice is beyond reproach!"

The Prince of Blessing, standing next to him, was completely dumbfounded and sat there in a daze.

It wasn't out of fear, but rather an inability to accept that I had lost everything.

To their surprise, Moen walked straight to the Queen without even glancing at them.

He raised his hand and smoothed the Queen's slightly disheveled hair, then said to her:

"Time is running out, so you should go and wait behind the fog gate."

The Queen had no objection or question regarding Moen's arrangements.

He simply nodded obediently, then turned and walked out, clutching the fragment that Moen had personally given him.

For some reason, she felt that her body was in a very special state.

She didn't know what that feeling was like, but compared to the discomfort and suffocation she had experienced before, this time she felt very comfortable.

Moreover, she was certain that it originated from the fragment in her possession.

No, it should be said that it originated from Moen!

Was it because he chose to believe in himself?

The Holy Grail, which doesn't understand love, still has a long way to go.

After watching the Queen leave, Moen still didn't look at the Blessed King and his companion.

He simply lowered his head and took a sip of water.

This disregard greatly angered and humiliated the Prince of Cifu.

"What are you doing? I'm right here, I'm alive! Do you think I don't exist?"

The Blessed King didn't know what he was going to say or do. He just stood up instinctively and loudly provoked Moen.

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