Chapter 1400 That Was a Key
Chapter 1400 That Was a Key
Chapter 1400 That Was a Key
The king, with the little black ball on his head, took off running, muttering to himself as he ran, "This brat runs too fast, he's trying to exhaust me."
No wonder the king said he was exhausted. Ang, with the Devouring Abyss on his back, could leap ten million kilometers at a time, while the king, with the little black ball on his back, could only leap a few thousand or ten thousand kilometers at a time. Moreover, his left and right feet were unbalanced. Ang's leap was enough for him to run for quite a while.
But the king dared not stop, for Ang had said 'come'.
He's now familiar with Ang's habits: he avoids speaking unless absolutely necessary, and when he does speak, he keeps it brief, having Negris translate for him.
So, according to Ang's habit, 'come' doesn't mean 'follow along,' but rather 'help,' implying that Ang himself might not be able to beat this guy.
Anthony and Negris were too low-level to discern the power of this mist whale, because it appeared to be nothing more than a cloud of mist, showing no signs of energy.
At first, the king thought so too, until Ang released the explosive wave, and he realized that these were all chaotic mists.
The chaotic mist has the property of transforming into any kind of energy and matter, so at first no one realized that it was chaotic mist until Ang released the explosive wave. In this way, the king knew the strength of this mist whale.
How can we describe its power? It is equivalent to a primordial body composed of millions of kilometers of chaotic mist.
The King of the Origin Body was all too familiar with it; he himself had once possessed a body composed of all the chaotic mists of the entire chaotic plane.
This also means that Ang must face a primordial body of the same level as a monarch in his prime. Can he withstand it?
The king was uncertain. Ang's abilities were too complex, and he didn't know how many tricks Ang had. But no matter how many tricks Ang had, he was still just a Star God. Even if the Fog Whale tried to brush against him, the fog clouds spanning millions of kilometers could crush Ang.
"I hope it doesn't actually get scratched and broken, that would be ridiculous," the king muttered, quickening his pace.
He wasn't worried about Ang's safety. Ang was just an avatar here, so its destruction wouldn't matter. However, the fact that the main body hadn't been touched yet the avatar had been cultivated to this level was something the king had to admire. The growth rate was just too fast.
Not only did he grow rapidly, but he also elevated him to an unprecedented level. Where did this brat get so many tricks up his sleeve?
The king sighed inwardly, alternating between his left and right hands, grabbing the little black ball back and forth, coordinating with his steps. Finally, it was no longer flickering; the speed doubled, though it exhausted the little black ball.
Fortunately, Ang had already created a hole, otherwise he wouldn't know which direction to chase after.
Ang darted away in a flash, but the king ran for more than a minute before suddenly finding himself in complete darkness.
A void tens of thousands of kilometers in diameter appeared here. There was no longer a drop of mist within this area. At its center was a devouring abyss, and a dozen extremely long black crystal spikes, drawn by the mist, were rapidly stabbing towards the devouring abyss...
The king couldn't help but feel a chill in his soul, not because he was worried about the black crystal spikes, but because of the devouring abyss.
It seems that Ang has hidden in the Devouring Abyss, but he is only a Star God's body and cannot withstand the enormous pressure of the Devouring Abyss. Even if the Star God's body can withstand it, the white crystal in his body will be crushed.
Without time to think, the king flashed forward and pounced on the nearest black crystal spike, delivering a powerful punch.
The Star Body is essentially black crystal, but with more starlight within it, making it appear dazzling.
However, when they actually collided, they discovered that they were two completely different things. The black crystal spikes exploded and scattered immediately when the king punched them.
In no time at all, he shattered all the black crystal spikes that were besieging the Devouring Abyss. The king's will probed into the Devouring Abyss: "Ang!"
It must be said that the king's will was so strong that it was absurd, allowing him to venture into the depths of the abyss until he encountered a hard object and finally broke down.
There was a hard object inside the abyss, but it was unclear whether it was Ang or not. His thoughts could not penetrate it. However, it seemed that he was not injured or crushed by the immense force of the abyss. In that case, the king was relieved.
With Ang unharmed, the king turned his attention to the fog whale, his mind sweeping over the mist.
Wherever his thoughts passed, the mist, let alone condensing into spikes to continue the battle, all fled in panic and surged away.
The king stomped his foot hard—a flash of light, and he charged straight into the mist, smashing a long hole in the ground.
The swirling mist caused a frantic escape, as they tried to get as far away from the king as possible. At the same time, a voice echoed: "He has already taken the Gate of Boundless Realms, what more do you want!"
"The Gate to Boundless Realms? Is that what you're protecting?" the king asked.
Fog Whale said dejectedly, "Yes... I hid it very well, so how did he find it? And how did he manage to push it out of the barrier so easily? I thought you were the only one who couldn't beat him, but it turns out he's even more troublesome..."
The Fog Whale sounded utterly regretful. It had been focusing its attention on the Lord of the Stars, but now it realized that Ang was the target it needed to be wary of.
Because the Lord of Stars could not possibly find the Gate to Boundless so easily, much less push it out of the barrier; this was beyond its imagination.
"What is that?" the king asked.
Judging from the name, could it be some kind of spatial artifact? What kind of spatial artifact needs a chaotic primordial entity like the Mist Whale to protect it?
Some things are natural enemies of their opponents. For example, the Star Skull is the natural enemy of this Mist Whale. If it were not a king, even if it were the Guman Snake in its true form, it would not be a match for the Mist Whale. In fact, the Mist Whale may even be the natural enemy of the Guman Snake and the Ghost Tree.
The most prominent characteristic of plant life is its tenacious vitality; even if only one seed remains, it can germinate and grow again.
However, wherever the fog whale passes, it ensures that not a single seed will remain.
That's probably why the Ghost Tree was willing to offend the king to lure him here, hoping to use the king to kill the Mist Whale. Could it also be coveting this 'Gate of Boundless'?
Fog Whale hesitated for a moment before reluctantly saying, "That's a key."
"A key? To open what?" the king asked in astonishment. He thought it was some kind of spatial artifact, but it was just a key? What kind of 'door' is a key?
The fog whale said, "I can't tell you."
“Then I’ll beat you until you do,” the king said. This suited him perfectly. He never used words to subdue others; that was Antony’s job. He always used his fists to subdue people.
The king was preparing to discount the mist whales and devour the abyss, while Ang stared blankly at a door.
P.S.: After years of hard work, I've finally mastered the same skills as Harvey.
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