"Alright, if you don't want to get down, then don't," William said, no longer putting on any airs of a domineering CEO.

After all, he and Alice were already a couple. If their story were written into a novel, it would probably be one of those clichéd teacher-student romance stories that wouldn't even pass the submission stage on those novel websites.

Putting on a domineering act now would just be pretentious.

After William spoke, the surrounding gods, demons, and Shapeshifters all stared at them but dared not make a move.

William the Obliterator, after all!

He was a legendary figure.

Surely no one would be foolish enough to challenge him!

"Are you William the Obliterator?" A burly man with long hair clad in battle armor suddenly stepped forward.

Holding an 18-foot-long machete, he pointed at William and declared, "So what if you are William the Obliterator? Today, unless you leave this woman behind, you will die here."

A cold smile played at the corner of the burly man's mouth.

The surrounding gods, demons, and Shapeshifter lords all backed away, far away.

A brave warrior!

A warrior unafraid of death!

William had initially just wanted to leave with Alice.

But even after revealing his identity, there were still those who wanted to challenge him.

Creator Deity level?

William glanced at the giant man.

In terms of strength, he was passable.

But such strength also depended on who the opponent was.

Creator Deity level was nothing in front of William.

But if this young man insisted on fighting, William didn't mind teaching him a lesson.

"I am Kyrvox of the Bloodoath Legion from the Bloodmoon Plains! Leave Alice, and you can go," Kyrvox said arrogantly, his knife pointing at William. "Otherwise, I'll kill you both!"

Alice looked back at Kyrvox and whispered in William's ear, "Are we going to fight? Maybe I should get down."

Clearly, with the enemy right in front of them, if she continued to cling stubbornly, she feared William might dislike it.

"It's not a big deal to keep holding you."

It was just facing a minor Creator Deity,did he really need to prepare anything to fight him? Even holding Alice, dealing with him would be a piece of cake.

After a brief separation and reuniting, their affection only grew sweeter, especially after being apart for five years. Alice clung tightly to William, unwilling to let go.

Alice knew William's strength. Since William said so, she just clung tightly to his neck and didn't move.

His scent was so comforting.

"William the Obliterator, right? Today, I will obliterate you," Kyrvox boasted, a talent in his own right. In just a few thousand years, he had risen to the level of a Creator Deity, and he had the pride to match.

His machete glinted with a bloody light, and his long hair emitted a faint red glow.

Kyrvox had heard the legends of William the Obliterator, but he believed them to be false.

William the Obliterator was a big name even before the Divine Alliance was established.

How could he be like this man, cuddling with a woman in the street?

In Kyrvox's view, a figure like William the Obliterator should either be an old man with white hair or even a bald one, having transcended worldly desires and living in seclusion in some remote mountain, not looking young and handsome like now.

A true sage should have the demeanor of one, right?

Thinking this, the man in front of him couldn't possibly be the real William the Obliterator!

He must be an impostor, bluffing his way through!

If today Kyrvox killed this fake William the Obliterator and captured Alice, wouldn't he become famous throughout the Divine Realm?

After all, these fools on the street all thought this man was the real William the Obliterator.

If he could kill William the Obliterator, wouldn't that prove he was even more formidable than the legendary figure?

Even if it later turned out this William the Obliterator was fake, it would still show his unique insight, having seen through the charlatan's disguise and acted decisively.

His heroic deeds would spread throughout the Divine Realm, and countless super-powerful beings would scramble to take him as a disciple!

Perhaps he would catch the eye of some high-ranking god-

kings and reach the pinnacle of his life!

With this thought, Kyrvox roared and swung his machete at William with incredible speed.

The blood light tore through the space, stirring the winds and clouds with murderous intent.

William didn't want to kill this young man, after all, the previous mission to hunt Alice was also his doing, and if he were to act against these people now, it would indeed be too much.

Kyrvox's machete stopped in mid-air, a foot away from William's body, unable to advance further.

It wasn't that his blade wasn't sharp enough or fast enough, nor was it because his strength was too low, but rather because the person in front of him was too powerful.

The gap between them didn't necessitate any action.

William chuckled lightly, and Kyrvox was sent flying tens of thousands of miles away, his machete flung out of sight in the blink of an eye.

This was already a merciful outcome.

If William truly wanted to kill him, a mere glance would suffice to turn him into dust.

Kyrvox of the Bloodoath Legion from the Bloodmoon Plains?

William hadn't even heard of this man's name.

Perhaps he was one of the notable figures to emerge in the Divine Realm in the last few hundred thousand years.

William only really knew the twelve Olympian gods and the gods of Asgard.

"Let's go," William said, appearing directly outside Hades' palace with Alice in his arms.

Rhadamanthus was once one of Hades' three major guardians.

He was living comfortably in Hades' palace, even having a private room.

Loki and Bob were similarly just tied up loosely with a rope.

Hades had no intention of harming them.

"Everyone! It's time for dinner, let's untie these ropes," Hades personally came to fetch Loki and the others. "William the Obliterator has already spoken to stop the pursuit of Alice, you should be able to go back soon."

Hades knew William just wanted to train Alice.

Alice was William's wife, and he certainly didn't dare offend her, but with William's command, he still decided to do something.

Like now, tying up Loki and the others and letting Alice face the pursuit of gods and demons alone was a pretty good setup.

"Loki, don't worry, Alice will be fine."

"You just stay here comfortably for the next few days, tell me whatever you want to eat or need, and I'll make sure you're well taken care of, learn a bit from that fat guy."

Loki actually wanted to protect Alice, but hearing Hades say this, he reluctantly settled down here.

After all, he couldn't beat them, what else could he do?

Hades wasn't really making it hard for them.

They had been captured for two days, but during that time, they were only tied up with ordinary hemp rope.

Yes, just ordinary hemp rope!

Their powers weren't even sealed.

At meal times, they were untied and allowed to dine together in the great hall.

This wasn't captivity at all.

It was more like hosting honored guests!

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