Author’s Note: In the last chapter, it should be the Temple of Space that is helping in the evacuation, not the Temple of Void.
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Signora watched the evacuation process with trepidation.
Half of the country – 250 million people – had been evacuated.
The high speed of evacuation was mostly thanks to the Templars from the Temple of Space.
They used their powers to create portals large enough to ferry entire city blocks at once.
"Ma’am, the Crack is going to transform into a Window within an hour," a team member reported.
Signora nodded.
Her expression was grim, knowing it was not be a normal Window but one that would bring out a Wandering God.
"Where are the reporters?" she asked.
"They’ve been escorted outside of the country," the team member answered promptly.
"Make sure no one can see or record the battle that will happen soon."
"Understood, ma’am."
The team member left.
Another member approached Signora.
She saluted Signora.
"We’ve completed the barrier, Miss Everly. You can fight without holding back."
"Thank you," Signora answered with a smile.
A giant barrier, encompassing the entire Auber Country, had been set up.
The barrier separated Auber Country from the Earth dimension entirely with a spatial wall.
It was powerful enough that even a 1-stage God would find it difficult to breach.
The barrier’s purpose was only one.
To ensure the aftermath of the battle remained contained within the country, shielding the neighboring lands from the devastation that was sure to follow.
The spatial barrier posed no hindrance to templars of the Temple of Space, them.
Portals continued to flare to life across the city, swallowing masses of people and reappearing in safer lands.
"Make sure the low-ranked Templars protect the citizens who can’t be evacuated in time—"
Signora abruptly stopped speaking.
She snapped her head towards the east.
Her senses flared.
The barrier in the east flickered violently.
"What’s that?" she muttered.
Her hand instinctively gripped the hilt of her sword.
Something powerful was trying to break the barrier from the outside.
Signora took a step forward.
The world around her twisted as space folded in on itself.
In the blink of an eye, she appeared at the very edge of the barrier, crossing thousands of kilometers in a heartbeat.
A huge golden wall stood before her.
Her brows furrowed.
The wall’s light continued to flicker.
A huge amount of death surged into the air.
Alarms rang in Signora’s mind.
She didn’t understand who was trying to break the barrier, but she doubted they had any kind intentions.
"All units! I repeat, all units!"
She shouted into her intercom.
"Everyone who is not keeping an eye on the Crack, proceed to the ScTx4 barrier section! I repeat—"
"I’m not here to fight."
The calm voice interrupted Signora.
A portion of the barrier decayed, and a woman stepped through it as if peeling through layers of reality.
She had short black hair that came up to her shoulder.
An excited grin adorned her face.
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