Chaos's figure hovered over the arena, his voice loud and authoritative, piercing through the entire venue: "Now, I will announce the rules of the duel. This confrontation will continue until one side shows signs of losing life, or voluntarily surrenders. In this battle, any tactics, means of attack, and strategies are allowed. This is a true life-and-death confrontation, where everything will depend on your strength, wisdom, and courage."
His words not only conveyed the seriousness of the rules, but also revealed a primitive spirit of battle. This was an unrestrained confrontation, a pure contest of strength and wisdom.
Later, Chaos glanced at Hera Kles and Genghis Khan and asked, "Do you have any questions or uncertainties about these rules?"
Hera Kles and Genghis Khan remained silent, simply shaking their heads to indicate that they fully understood and accepted the rules. There was no hesitation or fear in their eyes, only determination and readiness for the impending battle.
In the center of the arena, Heracles and Genghis Khan each took five steps back, entering into a focused state of combat. Heracles, the legendary hero, prepared for battle in an almost ritualistic manner. His hands tightly gripped a massive club, every muscle in his body highlighting his unparalleled strength. His gaze was firm and calm, exuding a sense of unwavering stability. Perched on his shoulder, the falcon seemed to sense the impending battle, beginning to sing a melodious song. Its gentle and mysterious voice, like a clear breeze cutting through the tense atmosphere of the battlefield, bestowed a mysterious blessing upon Heracles.
At the same time, Genghis Khan displayed a completely different style of battle preparation. His right hand tightly held a curved blade, its blade glinting in the sunlight, showcasing his skilled combat techniques and sharp combat intuition. In his left hand, he held the "Destroyer of cities," a weapon emanating the power of thunder and lightning, creating a strong sense of threat throughout the arena. By Genghis Khan's side, the loyal falcon Iron King circled high in the sky, each flap of its wings seeming to cut through the air. Its gaze was sharp and focused, as if ready to dive down at any moment and join its master in battle.
These two warriors confront each other in the arena, as if two completely different forces are colliding. Hera Kleos's composure and steadiness are pitted against Genghis Khan's wildness and passion. Every movement, every exchange of glances, silently showcases their respective strength and determination. This confrontation is not only a physical contest, but also a battle of the mind and will. The entire arena holds its breath in anticipation of the epic battle about to unfold.
When Chaos gives the command to begin the battle - " Final Kombat, begin!" - the entire arena is engulfed in an unprecedented tension. Hera Kleos, as the vanguard of the battle, swiftly launches an attack with astonishing speed. His hands tightly grip a massive mallet, and with an unstoppable force and speed, he charges straight toward Genghis Khan.
Hera Kles's attack seemed to foreshadow the arrival of death, as his club drew a terrifying arc in the air. Genghis Khan could only barely block this deadly blow with his curved sword and "Destroyer of cities" before fully reacting. However, Hera Kles's power far exceeded his expectations. Even though Genghis Khan used two weapons for defense, he still couldn't withstand the earth-shattering blow.
Hera Kles's club struck Genghis Khan's defense fiercely, and the immense force sent Genghis Khan flying like a puppet, drawing a tragic arc in the air before crashing heavily to the ground, rolling several times. In the swirling dust, Genghis Khan experienced a brief moment of weightlessness, struggling to steady himself against the unprecedented oppression from Hera Kles's power.
This scene shocked the watching gods. Hera's power is not only physical, but also a manifestation of spirit and will. In such an extremely unfavorable situation, Genghis Khan adjusted his strategy and stood up again, becoming the key to the upcoming battle. The entire arena fell silent at this moment, with all eyes focused on these two great warriors.
When Hera displayed astonishing power and sent Genghis Khan flying with a single blow, even the reformist leaders Athena and Loki couldn't help but show expressions of panic and seriousness. Athena, as the goddess of wisdom and strategy, deeply understands Hera's power, but even she did not expect it to be so astonishing. As for Loki, accustomed to winning through cunning and wisdom, he also had to face the situation seriously at this moment.
However, in this tense atmosphere, Indra, the god of war and thunder, stepped forward. His voice resounded through the entire arena like thunder, rallying the spirits: "Rise up! Genghis Khan is our chosen warrior, his strength and will are indomitable! In the face of adversity, his only choice is to conquer!"
Indra's words inspired every deity present, each of his words seemed to ignite the flames of battle. Athena and Loki reignited the fire in their eyes, knowing that even in the face of the indomitable Hera Kles, they could not retreat.
The atmosphere inside the venue reached its boiling point, and all the gods' attention focused on the center of the arena. Hera Kles, the embodiment of strength, stood like a mountain, facing Genghis Khan, the unparalleled conqueror in history. Genghis Khan held a scimitar and the "Destroyer of cities," exuding an indomitable fighting spirit.
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