Chapter 632: The Birth Of A Legend [Part 2]

Not all Majin Princes were equal.
Just like how all powerful Ranked Monsters were divided into Alpha, Overlord, and Sovereign, the Majin Princes and Kings also had different subrankings.
Initial, Middle, and Peak.
Camazotz was a Middle-Ranked Majin Prince, while Arundel the Destroyer was an Initial- Ranked Majin Prince.
Kamrusepa was a Peak-Ranked Majin Princess who was just a step away from becoming a Majin Queen.
Even Majin Princes and Princesses of the same Rank didn't have equal strength. Some were stronger than others, just like how Zion was stronger than all the Rookies in the world. Although the Five-Headed Serpent was only at the Initial Stages of the Majin Prince, it was already enough to give Camazotz a headache.
His strength lay not in his attack power, but in his speed.
He was the fastest among the Majin Princes in the Order of the Apocalypse, so it wasn't difficult for him to escape if he felt that the battle was disadvantageous to him.
But right now, he was unable to escape.NoÌv(el)B\\jnn
He needed to protect Thirteen so that the teenage boy could finish enhancing his Legendary Armor.
At the start, when the teenage boy asked him to protect him, he thought that he would just protect him from the random monsters that would be attracted by the aura of the Mythical- Grade Armor.
Never in his wildest dream did he think that he would be facing the Spiritual Will of the Ancient Eight-Headed Serpent!
"Dammit!" Camazotz roared in anger as he tackled the Five-Headed Serpent and dragged its body towards the sea.
He no longer planned on killing it because doing that would only make things hard for him. The Death Bat had no doubt in his mind that if he killed the serpent, it would once again revive and transform into a Six-Headed Serpent with the same rank as him!
If that really happened, how would he be able to protect Thirteen from its onslaught?!
After acquiring the power of a Majin Prince, the Five-Headed Serpent was no longer as helpless as before.
It attacked the Death Bat with great ferocity, making giant waves as it slithered on the surface of the sea.
It unleashed its breath attack toward the Death Bat, but Camazotz was simply too fast for it to hit.
Sensing that fighting against the fast-moving opponent was disadvantageous to it, the Five- Headed Serpent changed its strategy and charged toward the island where the teenage boy
was.
Out of desperation, Camazotz engaged the opponent in close combat, making sure that he would not destroy the heads in the process.
However, he realized that holding back didn't help either because the Five-Headed Serpent was tougher than he expected.
'I'll just destroy four of its heads and leave one alone,' Camazotz thought. 'As long as it doesn't die completely, I will be able to deal with it.'
Gritting his teeth, the Death Bat screeched and unleashed a supersonic attack, which targeted the opponent's soul force.
It was now a Peak-Ranked Majin Prince, stronger than Camazotz.
However, as if injected with chicken blood, the usually sycophantic Death Bat fearlessly
charged at the Seven-Headed Serpent.
And attacked it without mercy.
Despite the disparity in rank, Camazotz felt that he suddenly became invincible because his
idol was watching him fight.
Thirteen, who was still busy upgrading the armor, smirked when he saw through Tiona's eyes that Camazotz had taken the initiative to fight a monster that was stronger than him.
At the center of the red armor, a bat emblem appeared, which reminded him of Batm*n.
That person wasn't born as a Hero.
He wasn't born with superpowers just like his peers.
But that didn't stop him from doing heroic deeds.
Camazotz wasn't aware that the more he fought against the Giant Serpent, the more powerful
his armor would become.
But that wasn't Thirteen's goal.
No.
His goal was to create a Legendary Armor. But in order to do so, its owner must also perform a
legendary feat.
The One and the Laplace Demon only gave the Monarchs Mythical Grade Equipment because what they had done wasn't a legendary act.
If they had fought against the Black Dragon of Destruction directly and faced it with courage
and determination, they would have been rewarded for their efforts.
The God of Wanderers was an unfair and fair being.
He would send the Wanderers to perform nearly impossible missions.
But once they succeeded, the rewards would be just as great.
Right now, Thirteen needed Camazotz to go above and beyond his capacity, enough to gain
the honor of becoming a Legend in his own right.