Karna's steps were very steady. The length of each step seemed to have been measured to a standard, and the duration between each step was exactly the same. His steps were just like him, rigorous and self-disciplined.
However, this does not mean that his movement speed is slow. In fact, it is just the opposite. Steady is just a posture, not speed. Karna's speed is very fast. Even the Hero King who flew directly into the air could not surpass him in speed.
Of course, it is also possible that he does not want to surpass others. No one can guess what Gilgamesh is thinking.
After walking for about three minutes, they made sure that the distance between them and the Master was at a perfect middle value. They would not be affected by the aftermath of the battle because they were too close, nor would they lose control of the Master's condition because they were too far away. In any case, the Servants depended on the Master to exist, and no mission was more important than protecting the Master's safety. Karna knew this very well.
Gilgamesh saw through Karna's thoughts, and the moment the latter stopped, he also stopped moving, just standing in the air and looking down at Karna.
"How dare you be distracted in front of me? You are such an impudent lunatic! You are courting death!"
"Even so, weren't you the same, always paying attention to your Master?" Karna said this, neither angry at Gilgamesh's words nor shaken by his own distraction, only completely calm.
"There are some things that only I can do, and no one else can allow."
Gilgamesh's words were extremely unreasonable, but Karna remained unmoved and just nodded lightly.
"I see. You are a rather proud king."
"The king is aloof. I am the only true king in the world. To be able to witness my majesty is the greatest honor in this world. To use your weapons against me is the greatest disrespect."
"Then I'm being disrespectful."
"Yes, so I will punish those who are disrespectful."
Heaven and earth.
A distance of nearly a hundred meters.
The two heroes' eyes met.
The eyes looking down at the earth and the eyes looking up at the sky.
The two of them confirmed their opponent's figures and didn't say another word.
They were not the two immature girls who would waste their time on things that could not be changed. What really determined victory or defeat was not words, but strength.
The winner dominates everything, and the loser exits in dismay.
That's all.
Karna raised the Brahma bow that had accompanied him throughout the battle, and the solar flames wrapped around it distorted the air.
Gilgamesh opened his "Treasure of the King", revealing dozens or even hundreds of treasures, and the rippling light of the treasures covered the entire sky.
Then, after a breath, the two archers launched their attacks simultaneously.
The first to arrive was still the arrow shot by Karna. The "King's Treasure" was not a treasure known for its range and initial velocity. The speed of its "arrows" was far inferior to that of Karna, who could shoot supersonic arrows. Some of the treasures had not left the treasury when the arrows arrived in front of Gilgamesh, and they could penetrate his head in no time at all - provided he was not on guard.
However, how could the Hero King, who had already experienced Karna's divine arrow, not make any preparations? You know, there is not enough distance for him to react now, and he will really die if he is not careful.
A palm-sized round shield appeared out of thin air, blocking the arrow just in time. The next moment, both the arrow and the shield disappeared, along with the shock wave, leaving no trace.
"You don't think that I can do nothing with your arrows once you leave the spaceship, do you?"
Gilgamesh, who was almost shot in the head by an arrow, said this without changing his expression.
"I have been attacked by you so many times. Now it is my turn to fight back."
As he spoke, the rain of treasures had already covered the ground. The "rain of arrows" composed of different weapons could easily surpass the firepower coverage of modern warfare. The thin figure in the center looked unusually thin.
However, this figure that looks extremely thin and even vulnerable will not suffer any harm.
With only one hand, he wields the bow in his hand, accurately deflecting all the treasures at an amazing speed, making all attacks ineffective. The job can only limit his weapons, but not his experience. His "uncrowned martial arts" that have long surpassed the limits of humans can be freely exerted whether it is used on the bow or the gun.
The moment the last treasure was deflected, Karna simply used whatever was available, reached out and grabbed the nearest weapon, put it on the bow with his backhand and shot it back like an arrow.
Such an attack naturally would not hurt Gilgamesh. The Noble Phantasm turned into spirit particles and disappeared halfway through its flight, along with the other Noble Phantasms scattered on the ground.
The "King's Treasure" contains a special treasure that is always activated, automatically projected, and retrieved. Because of this, Gilgamesh can kill most enemies without moving, and he doesn't have to worry about not being able to find the treasure he threw out.
However, automatic recycling is one thing, and the meaning of Karna's behavior is another.
"Hmph, another thief who dares to touch my treasure. I understand the attraction of treasure to ordinary people, but it is my collection and cannot be touched without my permission. Those who disobey will atone for their sins with death - be prepared and tear it into pieces for me!"
Following Gilgamesh's declaration, the "King's Treasure" unfolded further. Not only did it cover the sky and the sun, but it also surrounded Karna from all four directions. The layers of space distortion looked like a tornado from a distance.
Then, "as if" became reality. Countless Noble Phantasms shot out like machine guns, creating a tornado of light and impact between the sky and the ground.
A large number of Noble Phantasms, numbering in the tens, hundreds, and thousands, were attacking the man at the center of the tornado.
Or a blade,
Or wisdom,
Or pain,
Or redemption,
Or a dragon-slaying sword,
Or the sword of destruction,
Or the spear that slew the hero,
Or lightning that can't maintain its form at all,
All the treasures that humans possess, or that humans have created,
Their original texts were released without any regret.
360 degrees, up and down, left and right, this is a curtain of hell that can crush a person.
As Gilgamesh declared, he would scatter to pieces any thief who dared to touch his treasure.
This is Gilgamesh’s true strength, the strongest in human history when in full power.
This kind of power can truly be called - terrifying!
PS: Some people say that we should recruit a great hero to deal with Ra-2. Sorry, a great hero really can't beat Ra-2. The self-explosion in Cang Yin only blew up the grave, creating an opportunity for Jiu Jian and others - unless Ra-2 is pulled out of the grave. However, after leaving the grave, Ra-2 is also top-notch. You can learn about the Sun Ship, which is the sacred ship of the supreme Egyptian god Ra. Of course, it is still a little worse than the target-level ones like Shan Shan and Xiao Yang. Then there is the mythical beast Sphinx, which is also capable of fighting. When I mention this, I think of the gift given by Ra-2, the Sphinx cub, don't say it, it's quite cute.