Chapter 272
The Ivory Turtle''s eyes were rounded with heat, mouth agape, and blood even trickled from its
nostrils. "Hey, hehe…" Itughed foolishly, no longer caring about the altar''s inheritance. Its four
small legs scurried back and forth in search of the perfect vantage point.
"So perfect!"
"Such a figure!"
"So tender."
"Ah, I''ve fallen for her."
"My dear little darling, this woman is beyondpare."
"Don''t just soak there. Move a little."
"Curse it, who invented clothes?"
The little white turtle frantically peered through the gaps in the foliage, eagerly watching Mari in
the spring, wishing it could leap towards her.
Mari furrowed her brows ever so slightly, sensing as if unseen eyes were upon her. Could it be
the Magi-Monsters? She was a maiden pure as the driven snow, unustomed to unwarranted
attention, not even from beasts. With a flick of her wrist, she sent out a fierce wave of the sword''s
energy that caused the leaves of the ancient trees to rustle and fall, nketing the spring and
concealing her wless figure beneath the water''s surface.
The little white turtle grew angry. "st it, let me see. What''s the matter with you — you''re clothed!"
...
The chaos of Antis raged on for ages, filled with endless skirmishes and looting, as every soul
was consumed by a bloodthirsty frenzy.
Lord Warbringer cleaved through the seabed''s crust, delving deeper in search of any opportunity.
The Cobalt Strike Commander and the Bloodlore Commanderunched fierce assaults on the Sea-
Gulping Whale and others, vying for the priceless treasures in their possession.
The vast ocean floor had turned into a macabre battlefield, with surging energies boiling over untold
regions. Massive waves roared between sky and sea, and tsunamis engulfed the Cloudveil Woods
for miles. Dark clouds roiled, lightning shed, thunder roared, and torrential downpours merged
with the sea, blurring the line between waves and clouds.
In the end, the Floral Enchantress Commander withdrew. Taking her treasures and the Floral
Enchantress'' Protégés, she was the first to leave the bloody theater of war.
Lord Viperbane, the White Tiger, the Sea-Gulping Whale, and others retreated in session. They
had all suffered great blows but had seized their desired magical treasures and saw no reason to
linger. Their departure did not ease the bem beneath the waves; if anything, it intensified. With
these dominant figures gone, there were no restraints.
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In the end, Antis was utterly destroyed, annihted in the frenzied scramble of countless humans
and Magi-Monsters. Their madbat created countless whirlpools and tidal waves, churning
violently, sweeping away broken bricks, shattered edifices, and swathes of bodies.
Many mercenaries who had grabbed their fill of treasures fled the seabed, hiding in the forests,
while many sea beasts, now enriched, left the battlefield in groups.
Lord Warbringer and other mighty ones had obtained many precious relics from the pce,
rendering their venture not in vain.
The thunderous invasion drew to a close, ending on a note of bitter satisfaction for some. However,
the Grand Elder was disappointed. Although they had acquired many treasures, few truly stirred
their hearts, falling far short of their initial expectations.
Historical records spoke of ancestral legacies of ancient kings, holding even more astonishing
secrets. Where were they? Had the chaos caused them to miss these treasures, or had someone
else unwittingly stolen them away? What exactly did the legacy entail, and where could it be
hidden?
The Cobalt Strike Commander was also disheartened. Ever since his appointment, he had been
seeking the secrets of the ancient realm. Twenty years had passed, and was this the oue? The
treasures that should have belonged to Cobalt Strike were mercilessly divided, and the most
coveted secrets remained undiscovered.
"Where is vin? If he orchestrated all of this, what was his aim?" The Cobalt Strike Commander
had not seen a hint of vin from the start to the end.
"Have you found the Immortal Edge?" The Grand Elder approached the Commander. The
legendary artifact had not been found, and they were clueless about who had unlocked Antis. He
had only one suspicion — they had been yed!
The Commander shook his head. "We will uncover the truth."
"Commander, I have a question."
"Speak."
"Where on earth did the Chained Spirit of the Warrior Tribe of the East go?" The Grand Elder had
no right to inquire into the secrets of Botanic Haven, but he was truly discontent. He had awaited
this opportunity for many years, only for it to end in such disarray. He was now certain that it was
the Chained Spirit who had awakened the Immortal Edge hidden within the Golden Scorch and had
used it to unlock Antis. Perhaps the true Kings'' eptance had been taken by the Chained Spirit.
"The Chained Spirit has fled, and Botanic Haven has been in pursuit," the Commander said
indifferently.
"Forgive my frankness, but Botanic Haven doesn''t seem to be in any hurry!"
"How Botanic Haven conducts their investigation is their business, not yours."
The Grand Elder''s brows knit slightly as he looked at the Commander''s profile, a glint of severity
shing in his eyes. The Commander, noticing the change in the Grand Elder’s gaze, turned to look,
but the Grand Elder had already lowered his eyelids, pressing no further.