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Chapter Seventy

Without hesitation, Crow waved his hand lightly.

"Go," he commanded.

The ten newly summoned divine units — the five human legends and the five cat-girl elites — immediately leapt into motion.

Each of them disappeared in a flash of light, splitting across the battlefield with terrifying speed.

[Deployment in Progress...]

Daphne — leading a vanguard charge of speed and lightning. Selene — creating layers of illusions and traps across enemy territory. Amara — blessing all allied forces within miles with buffs stronger than S-rank priests. Celeste — casting devastating storms that wiped out monster armies before they even approached. Fiona — shielding key points, making entire regions impregnable.

Mira — slicing enemy commanders with deadly precision. Luma — weaving light and darkness to confuse and slaughter opponents. Saphira — freezing rivers, fields, and monsters by the thousands with a casual wave. Kira — assassinating high-value targets before anyone even noticed they were dead. Elowyn — summoning spirit beasts that tore apart enemy fortifications.

The entire battlefield shifted the moment Crow's forces moved.

Monsters howled and fled in terror.

The earth cracked and burned under endless magic.

Goblins, orcs, beasts, even rogue adventurers — all were swept away like insects.

Meanwhile, Crow stood calmly atop his flying fortress, arms crossed behind his back.

His undead army swarmed behind his divine units, cleaning up anything that survived.

Above him, the Eclipse Dragon of the Endless Skies let out a low, rumbling growl, eager to burn everything into ashes if Crow gave the order.

The event's Leaderboard exploded again:

[World Event Notice!]

Player Crow has crossed 10,000,000 Points!

Player Crow has set a new world record!

Warning: Other players will now receive boosted rewards for attacking Crow!

The system desperately tried to balance things, but Crow barely glanced at the notifications.

After all... it didn't matter how many players came for him.

They would all fall.

He watched the horizon, cold and silent.

This was just the beginning.

The true conquest had not even started yet.

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