Everyone Is A Lord: My Talent Is A Little Too Strong Chapter 2804: 1537: The Escalating Banquet (Part 2)

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Whether considering the natural rapport between the Emperor of the Humans and this mysterious figure, or the overwhelming force and sheer presence radiating from the petite mage, it is undeniable that she stands as a powerhouse on Leo Ray’s side, possessing strength equivalent to a half-step Tier 7.

So, the Human Emperor commands a fourth top-tier expert? This total power already eclipses the peak strength available to either the Half-Titans or the Stone Giants!

Caught in a whirlwind of disbelief, the giants felt a newfound, involuntary sense of respect toward Leo Ray.

Could the Human Clan truly be just a minor, fading faction that has long been absent from the Outer Region? It is simply unfathomable!

Meanwhile, our own ranks erupted into thunderous cheers after the initial shock, their faces alight with undisguised admiration directed toward the front.

The Emperor of the Humans consistently proves his ability to transform disaster into triumph, manifesting miracles even when all hope seems lost!

As for Administrator I, despite their inner turmoil, they finally grasped why our four administrators chose to back Leo Ray, even at the cost of risking a total fallout.

Little did anyone anticipate that such a formidable figure would remain hidden within the territory of a third-class force!

“Are you telling me there is another expert?!”

Watching Fei’er make her grand entrance, Lila’s composed mask crumbled instantly, the shock in her eyes impossible to hide.

Not only Lila and the Stone Giant Clan Chief, but even Hollis II had his eyes wide in disbelief, his weathered face etched with surprise.

While Moli’s display had only unsettled them internally, Fei’er’s arrival utterly shattered their professional calm.

Leo Ray now boasted four top-tier powerhouses, forcing them to re-evaluate their standing, especially since the established rules dictated that the defeated party must pledge full submission to the victor.

Initially, they had dismissed Leo Ray as a man clinging to his dignity, assuming he was easily managed without them needing to intervene personally. They certainly hadn't expected the man to possess such genuine confidence, wielding top-tier might that surpassed their own individual forces!

Deep in thought, Lila and Hollis II exchanged a meaningful glance; they were relieved to have formed an alliance, as it left them prepared to mobilize their own strength.

Under no circumstances could they permit the Human Emperor to secure a victory in this confrontation.

With this conclusion, the two Tribe Leaders recovered their composure. If they factored themselves into the equation, they still held the advantage of two additional top-tier powerhouses, making the suppression of the Human Emperor a manageable task!

“Kira, test that adversary’s depth. Perhaps they relied on some hidden trick to deflect your strike!”

Lila regained her poise and signaled her sister.

“That is exactly my plan!”

Stung by the humiliation of having her attack neutralized so easily, Kira had already begun cycling her power for an even deadlier assault.

Voicing her rage through a cacophony of thunder, she unleashed thousands of Thunderbolt Long Spears directed squarely at Fei’er.

The projectiles formed a dense, suffocating grid in an instant, the air crackling and pulsating with endless waves of raw lightning—a truly terrifying display of offensive momentum.

“Your Majesty, allow me to handle this Stone Giant.”

As Kira fired her barrage, Fei’er gave a brief nod to Leo Ray before appearing with grace and agility directly in front of the incoming storm of spears.

Confronted with an assault capable of obliterating an entire legion, Fei’er delicately raised her fingers, murmuring with icy calm, “Multiple Lightning Chains.”

An instant later, vibrant violet magic flared from her fingertips. Wherever she gestured, seemingly simple arcs of lightning lashed out like whips, colliding head-on with the incoming spears.

“So, another Grand Mage of Thunder? No wonder you managed to accidentally shatter my Thunder Dragon Fury.”

Kira let out a mocking sneer, “How laughable. You rely on the basic Lightning Chain familiar to even fledgling mages? Do you really believe that will be sufficient this time?”

Spurred by Kira’s disdain, the thousands of spear-like bolts grew sharper, their velocity intensifying to a terrifying degree.

In a heartbeat, the leading spears glistened with a lethal light, closing the gap toward Fei’er.

Nevertheless, Fei’er remained unfazed, her posture completely undisturbed.

This sight caused the giants to frown in involuntary concern.

Kira’s destructive potency was legendary; she mastered the elite secret techniques of the Stone Giants and had caused countless catastrophes. Even if this new Human powerhouse had blocked her earlier, attempting to counter this with such trivial magic seemed like an act of madness.

For a fleeting moment, even our own people shot puzzled glances at one another. Compared to the brilliant display of Kira’s spears, Fei’er’s Lightning Chain looked fragile and insignificant, clearly lacking the same scale of energy.

But the very next second, the entire assembly stood frozen in absolute shock.

The moment that seemingly basic Lightning Chain intersected with the swarm of Thunderbolt Long Spears, it cascaded rapidly through the entire formation. Wherever the chain touched, the brilliant spears withered like moths meeting a flame, leaving nothing behind but thin wisps of black smoke dissipating into the ether.

“How is this possible?!”

The audience fell into a state of stunned silence; even Lila teetered on the edge of her seat.

Kira’s offensive style, characterized by its savage, raw power, was known intimately by her sister, yet she had never once witnessed someone neutralize it so effortlessly—not even herself.

To nullify the technique so completely was simply beyond comprehension!

“To negate the Stone Giant’s top-tier secret technique with nothing but a basic Lightning Chain, assuming equal cultivation levels? How could such a thing be done?!”

Hollis II drew in a sharp, rattling breath, beads of cold sweat gathering on his aging brow.

The chilling calmness and tactical brilliance displayed by Fei’er made him feel genuinely threatened—a sentiment far beyond what a standard half-step Tier 7 could evoke.

“Who… who are you exactly?!”

In the center of the hall, Kira’s eyes were wide, fixated on the advancing figure of Fei’er.

Though Kira took the form of a tall, leggy woman, Fei’er—bearing the heritage of the Flower Fairy—was much more petite. Yet, the intangible authority she projected was suffocating to her opponent.

“Younger Sister, while Thunder Magic is famous for raw impact, it is not merely about brute force.”

Fei’er raised her gaze, speaking with detached composure, “Unfortunately for you, your assaults are entirely futile against me.”

“Your arrogance is boundless! I do not require lectures from some insignificant human!”

Utterly enraged by the condescension, Kira’s face contorted as she swung her staff with desperate power, launching hundreds of massive, volatile lightning spheres toward Fei’er: “Hundred Thunders Star Demise!”

“Very well, I shall demonstrate what authentic Human sorcery entails.”

Fei’er’s expression hardened, and a staff crafted of engraved dark wood materialized in her grip. As she pointed it, a bolt of silver lightning—unlike any natural thunder—erupted, moving with blinding speed.

“Silver Radiance Lightning!”

The swift, silver bolt liquidated the massive destructive spheres with ease, closing the distance to strike the unprepared Kira before she could reorient.

Everything happened in a blur; before Kira could even muster a defense, a deep “boom” echoed, and she was sent spiraling backward.

“Silver lightning? Such a thing has never been witnessed!”

The banquet hall plunged into a frenzy, every guest staring with eyes wide as saucers.

However, in the next instant, from the wreckage where Kira had fallen, a massive, imposing figure emerged, its presence now even more formidable than before.