Neurolink System in the Modern World

Chapter 529: God Heart



"Grand Tier Magic… Elemental Call!" I muttered.

As I raised my staff, energy surged within it, the different colored magic circles converging and turning into one giant golden circle.

It began to expand, swirling and forming a magnificent display of power that was so strong that the space around it started vibrating.

The aura slowly took shape, creating a giant silhouette in the sky.

This awe-inspiring figure was a giant humanoid with no face, exuding a powerful presence. Its skin slowly solidified until it looked like something made of gold.

On its back, a pair of six golden wings spread out, lighting up the entire place.

The spectacle wasn’t over.

The giant golden figure began to pulse with energy, its form trembling as if under immense pressure.

Suddenly, it split apart with a brilliant flash that blinded the whole city, giving birth to six slightly smaller but equally imposing figures.

Each one was as tall as a skyscraper and radiated a unique elemental color.

The first figure, wreathed in flames, blazed with intense heat. Its body was a living inferno, with molten skin and fiery hair that crackled and danced like wildfire.

The second figure shimmered with a deep blue aura, its form fluid and ever-changing like the ocean. Water cascaded from its body, creating waves that rippled outward, a constant flow of liquid power.

The third figure stood solid and unyielding, its body composed of rugged earth and stone.

It was a towering colossus, with vines and crystals embedded in its rocky skin, exuding a sense of unmovable strength.

The fourth figure was surrounded by gusts of wind, its form almost transparent. The air itself bending and swirling around it, creating a vortex of powerful gusts.

The fifth figure radiated a bright, golden light, its body composed of pure, crackling electricity.

Sparks flew from its fingertips, and arcs of lightning danced across its skin, illuminating the surroundings with a blinding brilliance.

The sixth and final figure was cloaked in shadows, its form dark and mysterious. It hovered silently, tendrils of darkness swirling around it..

The separation of these elemental giants was both breathtaking show and terrifying at the same time.

For the people below, it felt like the end of the world.

The shockwaves alone shattered windows in the buildings, and the sky turned darker.

Lightning began to thunder, a result of the sudden atmospheric change.

***

The once clear day transformed into a chaotic storm, making everyone feel the immense power of the elemental giants above.

But despite all this chaos, some brave, or should I say idiotic, individuals still thought it was a good idea to update their social media accounts.

Phones emerged from pockets and bags, capturing every moment of the breathtaking and scary phenomenon.

Social media lit up as thousands of images and videos were shared, each trying to capture the scene.

Conversations turned into whispers, as people pointed skyward, unable to tear their eyes away.

"Look at that!" someone exclaimed, their voice breaking the hushed awe that had settled over the crowd.

"What’s happening in our world?," another person murmured, their phone held high.

Children clutched their parents’ hands, faces filled with wonder, unaware that the giant figures in the sky could very well destroy the whole city if they unleashed their power.

Office workers abandoned their desks, flocking to windows and rooftops for a better view.

Even traffic came to a standstill as drivers and passengers exited their vehicles, all eyes fixed on the celestial figure above.

’Perfect,’ I whispered to myself, a smile forming on my face as I watched the mesmerized crowd below.

With a humble and lowkey entrance, I had captured the attention of everyone.

"Humans," I proclaimed, my voice resonating with power as it echoed through the whole city .

"I am Zyden Magnum Godheart, the Supreme God Mage. I have come to Earth to present you with two options."

The crowd below held its breath, anticipation hanging heavy in the air.

"One: surrender yourselves and pledge your allegiance to me and I shall save you from the beast tide," I declared, my tone firm and commanding. "Or two: face the consequences and just die by my hand."

"I— Is he invading earth ?"

The reactions were immediate and varied.

Some people fell to their knees, hands clasped in desperate prayer, eyes wide with terror.

Others began to shout, their voices a mix of fear and defiance.

A few among them, perhaps those with nothing left to lose, rallied small groups, trying to muster courage and protested .

But I ignored them because right now my focus was on the thousands of robots who’s visor had turn red and in overdrive.

"Do you really want to fight me? With just this?" I chuckled, my gaze focused on the robots.

I knew that the one controlling it right now was watching me closely and was also feeling the pressure of my power.

"Do you think this is all I’ve got?" The robots spoke in unison.

"Well, we have something in common then, because I’m also not going all out. So, I’ll ask again, surrender, or I will make an example out of you," I warned .

Out of nowhere, the robots flew towards me, thinking they could just take me out first to destroy the giants.

It was a logical assumption, but the problem with their tactics was, they’d have a better chance beating all my summons than me.

As they zoomed closer, the booster on their feet and hands intensified, I couldn’t help but stifle a laugh.

’This is really funny’ I muttered under my breath.

The robot controller, oblivious to the impending embarrassment, charged forward .

Little did he know, he was about to learn a valuable lesson of what it felt like to fight god itself.

CRACK!

CRACK!

CRACK!

Electric sparks began to generate in one of my summons. Its eyes glowed with an intense light as a lightning whip materialized out of nowhere in its hand.

With a quick motion, the lightning figure swung the whip.

The sound it made was deafening, a thunderous bang that echoed through the sky.

The whip moved so fast it was almost invisible, a blur of pure lightning.

In an instant, the thousands of robots were struck.

One by one, they exploded mid-air, showering the battlefield with shards of metal and sparks.

The whip cracked again and again, each time obliterating more of the robotic horde until nothing remained but a cloud of smoke and debris.

What was supposed to be a force to be feared was destroyed by one attack just like that.

"You should have brought bigger guns," I chuckled aloud, showing everyone how easily I could destroy my enemies.


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