Chapter 3002 A Battle In The Sea Of Chaos
"Oh, I see now. A wisp of spiritual soul energy is somehow guarding the universe. Go to hell!"
The massive haze that broke into the universe began to take shape, its figure bing clearer and
clearer under the starry sky.
It turned into a man, and he was gigantic. He had a handsome visage, albeit a cold one, with a pair of
sharp eyes that glinted likerge stars.
A ck fog was floating about him. He exhaled a horrifying breath that filled the universe and made all
the creatures tremble in fear for their life.
The urge to flee was palpable in the air, although no one was moving.
Everyone was rooted to the spot, horror and fascination intermingled with each other at the scene that
was unfolding before their eyes.
Bang!
The giant figure took stock of his surroundings.
His gazended on the white-haired old man, and he gave an angry snort that shook the ground.
Everyone watched, transfixed as the figure lifted a hand in what seemed like a slow, calcted motion.
It was a menacing thing, in its appearance as much as in size.
It was pitch ck, and gave a heavy, ominous vibe not unlike a ck hole.
It sucked light and sound from the area it passed, a hungry and bottomless void.
Then all too sudden it came down with a violent force, taking a swipe at the direction of the old man.
The impending attack jarred everyone back to their senses.
Already, all of the cultivators'' souls were shivering at the overwhelming pressure brought about by the
force of that single, swinging hand.
"The trial needs to stop here," the white-haired old man called out to everyone.
"The situation speaks for itself.
I will be opening the emergency passage now. Please make haste and leave as soon as possible!"
Given his powerful spiritual strength, he had sensed that the other right negative worlds along the
Primordial Road were all under attack as well.
It was toote to send these cultivators back to the entrance of the road by the normal transmission
channel.
That path was alreadypromised.
Their intruders would swatting away at them as though they were nothing more than flies before they
could even manage to halve the distance.
They were left with no other option besides the emergency passage, and that route went right to the
Yellow Cosmos.
The old man felt a twinge of annoyance at the sudden turn of events.
"Please bear in mind that you will be transferred to the Yellow Cosmos!"
"The Yellow Cosmos?"
the cultivators were eximing in unison.
The Yellow Cosmos had been their target destination all along.
It was there that they were all expecting the door to the Gods'' Hometown to appear in, after all.
They had to endure the entry through this dark passage from the Purple Cosmos.
And they had been bombarded all this time with various dangerous trials along the Primordial Road.
Even now, they were facing a rather daunting enemy.
But instead of engaging in yet another battle, it would seem that they were being gifted with a shortcut
of sorts.
An unexpected encounter with an enemy was turning out to be an advantage.
Austin, in particr, was pleasantly surprised at this development.
He was expecting nine rounds of tests before being able to step into the Yellow Cosmos.
Now, his boots might very well touch its soil with nary an effort.
Unknown to the others, though, the true reason behind Austin''s participation in this entire quest was
because he believed that Earth was located inside the final destination.
As the cultivators grappled with the turn of events, the old man stretched out a hand and pointed it to
the sky.
The sky lit up, and a cavity opened, shaped like a giant altar.
An overwhelming power descended upon them, so ancient and potent that the cultivators could sense
the aura of multiple ages.
In the blink of an eye, the cultivators were all sucked into that bright void.
A crack of lightning split the sky, and the altar disappeared into the night.
"Damn it, no!"
The giant foggy figure raged when he saw the cultivators disappear.
He was certain that those people consisted of young talents from small and big worlds alike.
ughtering them could have dealt a huge loss to their worlds.
But he was slow and careless. Now he had no chance to stop them.
The only one who remained was the old man, who was sighing with relief at having transported the
cultivators at thest minute. "Now then," he turned to the ck foggy giant. His body started to shine
with divine radiance, turning into a dazzling ball of light and energy. "Let me see what you can do!"
He lunged at his dark enemy, sparking a fierce battle that broke throughout this world.
It wasn''t the only battle going on, though. As the old man had sensed earlier, fights had broken out in
the other negative worlds located along the Primordial Road.
Each of these worlds was guarded by a wisp of spiritual soul energy, and they were left by the nine
ancient gods. As such they possessed a fighting power equal to the gods themselves, despite being
only remnants.
The intruders weren''tcking in power either, and were immensely aggressive. The violence they
wrought caused the stars to fall and the universe to crack.
In the end, the nine worlds were smashed to smithereens, leaving nothing but nine broken spaces. The
battle went on, however. The nine guardians and their unwee attackers brought their fight to the
Sea of Chaos.
In a distant dimension, a spectator gave a harrumph at the ensuing pandemonium.
"This is without a doubt the work of the evil gods of the negative worlds. They really did dare to send
their men to poke at things here!"
The spectator was nothing more than a shabby piece of yellow paper, flitting in the breeze that danced
through a ruined temple near the edge of the three thousand small and big worlds.
By all rights, it really was nothing more than a shabby piece of paper. But it was also nothing less than
the Ancient Peace Agreement.
Its fluttering suddenly grew more frantic, and a colorful light emanated from its surface. It rushed out
from the page in arge pir of light, solidifying as it went farther. The beam of light turned into a
massive, ancient de which cut through the void in the distance.
In a single breath, its de had punctured its way into the violent battlefield.
Boom!
A sh of light burst forth from the de, illuminating all of the Sea of Chaos. Thousands of rays of
white de aura surged forward like a giant tide.
The intruders froze in ce, quite literally. They were frozen solid, the tops of their heads scalded by
the blinding light that swept over them.
At that very same moment, in a divine magic world nestled in the center of the three thousand small
and big worlds, something stirred.
An infinite amount of immortal energy started to rise up from the surface of the continent. All kinds of
divine beasts ran into the fields, and divine birds flocked and flew around the sky.
Holy mountains rose from the ground, one after another. Immortal energy swept for thousands of miles
around, forming rivers and streams that floated in the sky. A fog that wasced with immortal energy
also descended, rolling into the ground with a shimmering light before turning into brilliant colored
clouds.
This ce was called the Immortal World, one of the purest and most essential cosmos in the three
thousand small and big worlds. It was a vast expanse that harbored many magnificent forces not to be
trifled with.
In an inconspicuous corner of one of its remote continent stood an ancient temple of an ancient
goddess. "Humph!" A female voice rang through the temple. Although it spoke in a regal tone, no
efforts were made to mask the annoyance of the speaker. "Looks like those rogues decided toe
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back and make trouble again!"
Much like as it happened with the Ancient Peace Agreement, the ancient temple''s pirs started to emit
a dazzling divine radiance.
And likewise, a beam of light shot out from the temple, along with a piece of long, red silk. The light and
the silk also disappeared into the void in the distance.
As if a switch had been triggered, many other ancient temples all over many worlds awoke in the same
manner, all at the same time.
These temples shot out a myriad of magic treasures and energy columns, all heading toward the same
direction.
In the Sea of Chaos, divine radiance attacks were served one after another.
They traveled through the dimensions at an rming speed, raining down on the intruders nonstop.
Soon they were no longer able to defend themselves, besieged as they were by unseen attackers.
"Argh!" A huge monster shrieked as a beam of light hit him. Arge chunk of his flesh and bones
chipped away, bathing his surroundings with a rain of blood.
In the next moment, an ancient de shed down upon him, killing him on the spot, physically and
spiritually.
A couple of intruding creatures followed the same fate soon after.
"Run!" shrieked the old man who led the bandits.
He knew all too well how things would turn out if they stayed and continued to fight.
They fled.
However, they weren''t expecting their enemy to give pursuit.
The spiritual senses, the magic treasures, and the energy columns had no intention of letting these
monsters escape.
They hunted them down.
When he managed to find a hiding ce, the old man hunkered down and hurriedly took out a crystal
ball the size of his fist.
The ball emitted a dazzling light, forming a wall that enclosed him in safety while blocking their
pursuers behind.
"Ha-ha! We''re saved thanks to this magnificent crystal ball refined by Lord Hackett!"
The intrudersughed in desperate relief as they ran from the wall and into the depths of the Sea of
Chaos.
Meanwhile, in that moment, Austin and the other cultivators were still in the middle of transmitting
between dimensions.
It was difficult for them to determine what time it was or which spaces they were traversing across
since they were spinning the entire time.
Austin didn''t bother much anyway, because he was preupied.
''It''s really happening now! I''m going back to the universe where Earth is!'' He still couldn''t quite believe
it.
''Ever since my soul traveled to Prime Martial World, I''ve been in that universe for such a long time.
I wonder how long it''s been on Earth.
Are my family and friends still alive?
Will I finally be able to see them again?''
Full of excitement as he was, Austin couldn''t help the unease that crept in alongside his anticipation.