Within the field where time had been frozen, the movements of the Celestial Group slowed noticeably, but they were not completely stopped. That was rightâUniverse-Level beings were fundamentally different from characters like Hulk or Thor.
Even so, slowing them down for even a short time was more than enough for the Bounty Hunter. With the trident still embedded in the armor on the Celestialâs forehead, the prehistoric Bounty Hunter first teleported away to create distance, then continuously waved both his hands.
Blaine was startled to discover that what the prehistoric Bounty Hunter hurled toward the Celestial were actually star cores. What shocked him even more was that even the lowest-grade among them had reached at least level five. These were star cores used to inscribe magic arrays. Extravagantâfar too extravagant.
Yet extravagance aside, the explosive power of these star cores was not to be underestimated. Even the Celestial was forced to retreat repeatedly under the relentless chain of detonations.
Suddenly, a golden light rose behind the prehistoric Bounty Hunter. Without even turning his head, he stepped backward directly into it. At the same time, an identical beam of light appeared beside Agamotto, and the Bounty Hunter reemerged from the opposite side.
"Are you all right? Be careful..."
Looking at the teammate beside him, Agamotto asked with concern. The prehistoric Bounty Hunter did not answer immediately. He merely shook his head and turned his gaze back to the Celestial, who had already regained its footing.
"Heâs very strong. I canât defeat him alone."
"Hiss."
When that icy voice reached Blaineâs ears, he couldnât help but draw in a sharp breath. He hadnât expected that even a prehistoric Bounty Hunterâeven one as powerful as himselfâwould admit he wasnât a match alone.
No one knew Blaine better than Blaine himself. Given his temperament, even at the brink of life and death, he would never say something that boosted the enemyâs arrogance or undermined his own momentum.
Yet hearing such words spoken in his own voice made Blaine truly realize just how terrifying the Celestial Group was.
"What should we do?" Odin asked the Bounty Hunter.
"You canât fight him alone,"
"Ghost Rider, Star, Iron Fistâyou attack his âsmall cap,â"
"Heâs huge, and his lower body is unstable. Thatâs his weakness,"
"Odin and Phoenix, go head-on and keep him occupied so he canât deal with the others,"
"Weâll set up a magic arrayâAgamotto, seal his magic,"
"Senior, call Buster for support."
(Blaine didnât know why he addressed one as âseniorâ and singled out the prehistoric Black Panther like that. Was it because he was older? The secret behind this would probably have to wait until Blaine unraveled it himself in the future.)
"Iâll hold him back."
"Good,"
"No problem,"
"Leave it to me,"
"I agree,"
"Go ahead,"
"Iâll go first,"
"Hey... hooooâ"
Blaine never expected that these prehistoric Avengers would actually listen to him at this moment. Such a detailed tactical analysisâit really did resemble his own style. Yet hearing it spoken out loud felt inexplicably awkward.
"Go, everyone."
Seeing that everyone had agreed, the Bounty Hunter finished speaking and flipped his wrist. A curved longbow instantly appeared in his hand. Wasnât that the Bow of Elements? He hadnât expected to use it in front of millions.
However, the moment the Bounty Hunter nocked the arrow, Blaine understood the gap between them. Though it was still an arrow, the energy contained within it was absolutely enormous. And beyond thatâit was called an arrow, but what kind of arrow was as thick as an arm?
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