Chapter 3108 Vengeful Killing
Everyone in the arena was gawking at Austin in amazement, wondering who this fiercely powerful
young man was.
He managed to defeat hundreds of top masters from the Brilliant Kingdom all by himself!
The younger ones, in particr, among the audience were deeply shocked at the unbelievable scene
that had just unfolded.
"Master, you are amazing!"
Yulia eximed when she finally came to her senses, giving Austin a quiet little apuse.
In her eyes, he was an invincible warrior, like the otherworldly beings she''d only heard of in tall tales of
old.
"This is impossible," Hiram muttered as he, too, stared in shock. "Is that person even human, or is he a
devil?!"
He had been sure that Austin would die in this arena.
However, things quickly developed in the direction that waspletely opposite to his expectations.
In a quiet corner, the sect leader of the Emerald Sect huddled with three superior elders.
"This young man is indeed in the rank of the supernatural powers recorded in the ancient books!"
They muttered in relief, d that they had nothing to do with this particr fight.
Meanwhile, paying his wide-eyed spectators no mind, Austin slowly walked towards the five elders from
the Divine Moon Sect.
A cold murderous intent thrummed in the air about him as he approached the old men.
The crowd watched enraptured, every single one of them frozen with tension at what was bound to
happen.
"Ha-ha!" One of the elders eximed, seeming oblivious to the quiet rage directed towards them.
He and hisrades were eyeing Austin as if he was a priceless treasure that was about to bring them
good fortune.
"It appears that you''re indeed part of that experiment! The sessful part!
It''s all good now that you''vee back alive. Very good indeed!"
Another elder stepped in, and his voice was calm and soothing as he addressed Austin.
"You are, without a doubt, highly cultivated now. You''ve probably been teleported to a different world of
a higher level, seeing as how you''ve managed to make such incredible achievements in only ten years.
You were but an average person a decade ago, but now you''re a force to be reckoned with.
Nevertheless, I don''t think you can even begin toprehend just how powerful we are as the Divine
Moon Sect.
We carry a distinguished history and an unimaginable inheritance of power. To challenge our sect by
yourself is ridiculous. Not to mention how dangerous it is for you.
The wiser option would be for us toe to an understanding and shake on it. There is no need to
resort tobat."
"Oh really?" Austin sneered as he came to a stop a short distance away from where the elders of
Divine Moon Sect stood.
"That would be a shame, I think, since I really want to know just how powerful your inheritance is!"
Then he activated the Omnipotent Lightness, and charged towards the elders.
He unleashed a heavy and powerful blow as he came upon them.
His punch bore the exquisite cultivation method of the Divine Fist Skill, which had a divine force that
could crush mountains and overturn seas.
"How dare you!" The elders cursed at Austin.
None of them dared to meet the attack head-on. Instead, they pped the wings on their back and
swiftly distanced themselves from Austin as five streams of light.
Even so, they could feel the horrible power in that single blow alone.
In fact, their wings were pping violently in a desperate attempt to dodge it.
Swish! Swish! Swish! Swish! Swish!
Five silver gray scrolls suddenly appeared,nding on each of the elders'' outstretched palms.
They quickly unfolded the scrolls and hurled them into the air as one.
Streams of energy shot out of the scrolls like tempestuous gray rivers.
They raged across the sky and darted towards Austin.
A thick gray mist quickly followed, shrouding the entire arena.
Nothing could be seen beyond an arm''s length.
Everyone was understandably on edge.
Without warning, the earth and sky started to quiver, and everyone lost their bnce.
The weaker ones were already on the ground, unable to regain their footing as the trembling
intensified.
In the midst of the chaos, Austin took a quick sharp look at the scrolls that the five elders brandished.
''Magic treasures forged by genuine immortals!'' He was surprised at this discovery, but quickly
dismissed it.
The ancient treasures were no threat to him anyway, since he possessed Layne''s Ruler.
Their weapons of choice might have been created by the immortals, but his was forged by divine gods!
Most other treasures were not able to unleash their power in this world, because thews of heaven
and earth were in disarray here.
But Layne''s Ruler, in all its mystery, was an exception to the phenomenon.
In truth, Austin had a theory in mind. The treasure in question was forged on earth by none other than
Master Layne, a great ancestor of human beings.
Its origins alone would guarantee itspatibility with the environment here. As a result, although his
strength was greatly suppressed upon his arrival, he still won his battles by wielding Layne''s Ruler as
his secret weapon.
Before he could do anything else, five streams of gray energy shot towards him. He immediately took
out Layne''s Ruler and waved it in front of him.
A dazzling yellow light curtain burst out from his weapon, and it collided with the iing gray beams,
swallowing them until there was none left.
As the light curtain dimmed, Austin took the opportunity to lunge at one of the five elders.
He made a pping motion in the air, and instantly there appeared a giant golden palm the size of a
massive millstone, and it loomed over Austin''s target.
The elder desperately pped his wings to dodge the attack, but it was toote.
Boom!
The golden palm struck the elder, and his body mmed into the ground, spurting blood and bits of
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pulpy flesh.
The impact of the blow left an imprint of the enormous palm on the ground where pieces of the elder''s
body fell.
The four other elders from the Divine Moon Sect were horrified at what just happened.
All along they had thought that the five scrolls they carried with them would be their greatest
advantage.
These weapons had enabled them to do whatever they wanted in the martial world all these years.
They were the sort of magic treasures that could sweep through the entire earth! To think that the
scrolls were powerless against this young man...
"Retreat!" They all barked at each other simultaneously.
The wings on their back started to p violently, calling forth strong winds.
They bolted, and one of the elders grabbed Hiram to take him along in their escape.
They dashed across the sky at an astonishing speed. So desperate they were to flee!
"Not so fast," Austin called out in a mockingly dulcet tone. "You''vee all the way here, you might as
well stay!"
He promptly activated the Omnipotent Lightness and lurched to the sky, heading for the fleeing elders.
In a split second and without any of them noticing, Austin appeared behind one of the elders.
Boom!
He struck the elder at the back, smashing him to pieces in the blink of an eye. After that, he killed
another one this same way.
"Austin you bastard!"
"You''ve killed so many of our people, just wait until you get a taste of our sect''s fury!"
Despite the remaining elders'' outrage, they carried on with their flight as they cursed at Austin.
"Well we''re all here now. How about you get a taste of my anger first?" Austin''s voice was deadly calm.
He caught up with another elder and dealt him a simrly fatal blow. The elder''s body exploded midair,
raining down blood and flesh on the ground below.
Then Austin used Space Teleportation, and in an instant he was behind one of the remaining elders.
"Go to hell!" the elder spat as he clutched the scroll between his hands.
Bang! The scroll burst with gray energy that surged towards Austin.
Again, he waved Layne''s Ruler in the air, and a crack appeared in the sky. All the gray energy was
absorbed into that splinter in space, and disappeared with it.
"I think I''ll let you live," Austin said. He came over the elder and knocked him out before casually
slinging the old man over his shoulder. "For now, anyway. You might prove to be useful."
Everyone in the arena was stunned.
The heavy mist earlier had cleared at the appearance of the light curtain, and they had witnessed
everything that transpired.
They all stared at Austin, some in shock, others in awe, most with fear.
Regardless of the emotions behind their facial expressions, they were all looking at him as if he was a
god surrounded by golden rays of light.