Tides Of Vengeance [Part 4]

Hecate snapped her fingers, shrinking Aplu’s giant snake body into a small green snake, which she then placed inside a glass bottle for safekeeping.

The Progenitor of Magic glanced in Ethan’s direction before shifting her gaze to Adad, who was currently being restricted by Leviathan.

A chuckle escaped Hecate’s lips before she teleported to Leviathan’s battlefield.

Before the battle started, Ethan had told Leviathan and Hecate that he wanted to fight Zabab in a one-on-one battle.

This was why the Progenitor of Magic chose to help Leviathan, leaving Ethan alone to have the fight that he wanted to have.

“They won’t bother the two of us,” Ethan said coldly. “So, come. Show me how strong you really are.”

“Arrogant mortal!” Zabab lunged at Ethan with fury. “I’ll make you regret facing me alone!”

“Tides,” Ethan said softly as he summoned the Sea God’s Trident.

The young man swung his trident to face Zabab’s punch.