Grim Reaper in the Apocalypse: Reaping Immortals-Chapter 444: Debating to kill

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"Nuh-uh!" Otis said, waving his finger conceitedly. "You can’t get away from us no matter how much you want to protect that little bastard."

Their circle turned even tighter, leaving no gaps for them to escape towards. Lizzie clicked her tongue. Even with her speed, she wouldn’t be able to break through the tough defenses of the circle.

Otis was smart. He made sure to bring Tank Saviors into this fight to make sure that they couldn’t escape so fast.

If Ninth or Lizzie tried to break through and escape, then they would quickly find that it would take them at least a couple of seconds before they could completely get away. During that time, Otis and the rest of them would converge toward their location and stab them in the back.

The only way that they could truly break free was if Lizzie or Ninth used their full strength and summoned their domains.

With their full power as Specialist-level Saviors, they would be able to kill their way out of this trap.

However, they didn’t want to do that. After all, they still had their conscience. They might be extremely proficient in killing Canzers, but this would be the first time that they would have to draw human blood. They definitely didn’t have the stomach to do that, especially since the one they were going to kill didn’t deserve it.

"We have no choice," Lizzie said. "We have to fight together. If we pool our strength, we can incapacitate them and leave."

Although it would take a lot more effort, this would save them from having to bloody their hands.

"Hahaha! You can’t do that either!" Otis laughed maniacally. "Don’t you think we haven’t planned for this?"

Just as he said that, the whole Remedium suddenly started to rumble.

Lizzie and Ninth both looked to the side and felt the tremors coming from that direction. With their enhanced senses as Specialist-level Saviors, they knew that a Canzer was coming.

Not only that, the Canzer seemed to be very strong as well, almost being in the Specialist-level realm.

But that wasn’t the worst part. They were able to distinguish from the steps that there wasn’t just one Canzer coming towards them. There were two of them!

There were a couple of Saviors running away from them, and leading the Canzers towards their direction. Explore stories on novelbuddy

It was clear that this was on purpose. Otis had instructed them to lead the Canzers into this place in order to distract Lizzie and Ninth from protecting Atlan. After all, they were the only ones who could fight against these creatures.

If they didn’t want to die, then they would have to fight the Canzers, leaving Atlan unattended and Otis could finally have his revenge.

Of course, this plan could easily backfire. However, Otis didn’t care. As long as it gave him the chance to get close to Atlan and rip his throat out of his body, then he was willing to sacrifice as many bodies as possible.

The two Canzers were twin Canzers, with one of them being a black floating fish, and the other being a white floating fish.

These Canzer fishes swam through the air as if it were water, wading through it with ease. And as their fins flapped, a vibration occurred in the air that toppled everything close to it.

Lizzie estimated that she would have to bring out her true strength if she wanted to defeat at least one of these fishes. It was going to be a tough battle, especially since she would be fighting it all alone without any support.

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But if she wanted to succeed, then she would have to use all of her focus and strength, which meant that she wouldn’t be able to protect Atlan.

The same went with Ninth. If she wanted to defeat the black fish Canzer, then she would have to use all of her strength and power to defeat it with just herself.

But unlike Lizzie, Ninth didn’t worry about Atlan. She knew just how strong the Star Porter was.

"How are we going to do this?" Lizzie asked Ninth, with her voice clearly showing her worry.

"There’s nothing left to do," Ninth replied. "You fight the white fish, and I fight the black fish."

"But how about Atlan? He’s going to get ganged up on by Otis and his group!"

NInth looked at Lizzie, with her eyes showing seriousness and intensity. "Trust me, there’s nothing to worry about in that regard. You are treating Atlan as if he couldn’t protect himself. When in truth, he has more power than you can ever imagine."

"What are you talking about?" Lizzie asked, completely lost as to why Ninth had this kind of confidence in Atlan. Sure, he was the Star Porter and showed great talent in being a porter. However, fighting multiple Intern-level Saviors was still way above what he could do.

Ninth pointed at Atlan and showed Lizzie just how relaxed he was even in this situation.

"If he wanted to, he could have dealt with Otis and the rest of his group in just a single second," Ninth said.

"That’s impossible," Lizzie exclaimed.

"It’s possible. I saw it with my own eyes. You must have not heard the rumors about him, but it’s true. He has killed multiple Specialist-level Canzers all by himself without any help," Ninth said, with her mind recalling that time when she saw him eradicate thousands of black dragon clones in just one second.

"Why isn’t he doing it right now?" Lizzie asked.

Ninth looked at Atlan and saw that there was still uncertainty in his eyes. She had seen that face before. It was the same face she had when she was debating on whether she was going to kill Tulip back then.

"He’s trying to decide," she said.

"Decide about what?" Lizzie asked.

"Whether he’s going to spare them. He’s trying to see which one of them will try to kill him. And if he sees that they have malice in their actions, then he will not hesitate to kill them with his own hands."