Chapter 1403 Leaving the Four Realms
Chapter 1403 Leaving the Four Realms
Boom!Godly Energy swirled into a soul fragment as it constantly began to grow, absorbing all the materials placed nearby.
As for the materials that weren’t available but necessary for the fragment, Feifei waved her hand, using the fragment like an item as she condensed the required materials through it, smiling as she watched the fragment soon turn whole, developing a pair of hands and legs.
Slowly, the fragment morphed into the figure of Krune that finished forming, slowly opening his eyes as he blinked in confusion, asking, “How long was I out?”
”A few weeks,” Feifei replied, tearing up as she hugged him. “I was scared the whole time.”
”I told you it’ll be fine. We’ve erected a lot of powerful defenses around you, not to mention Luvile and the other Gods left a part of their bodies to form a shield.” Krune smiled in response.
”Yeah, but I really felt helpless when that bastard turned you into a member of the Abolition Tower.” Feifei spat out in anger. “I want to destroy them all!”
”We’ll do that in the future once the Mountain Sect has grown strong enough.” Krune smiled, patting her head. “We’ll all first cultivate hard and become Gods. By then, we’ll be strong enough to retaliate against our foes. Besides…”
Krune closed his eyes, sensing something as he grinned. “That Mong Realm God is a goner. He allowed my ability to fester within him for too long. I’m still able to sense it growing far away.”
”It’s that powerful?” Feifei was shocked.
”Of course not.” Krune smiled helplessly as he explained, “It wouldn’t have affected a God so much. After all, I barely reached the Elementary God Realm when I attacked. The reason it was so effective was that I stole part of the Mong Realm God’s power that he had infused in his Spark.”
He grinned as he continued, “Then, I fused my attack with it and launched it into him. Since it’s his own power, he wasn’t able to sense anything amiss with it. But in truth, my power slowly infiltrated into him while using his Spark’s power as a disguise.”
”Krune, you’ve finally revived.” Gegrafikan arrived right on time, stating in urgency, “We don’t have much time left. I’ll inform you of all the details.”
”Can’t it wait a few more minutes?” Feifei said, tearing up as a result. “I haven’t even spent much time with him recently. And now, I have no idea how long it would take…”
”I’m sorry, Feifei.” Gegrafikan sighed as he said, “Honestly, I myself wish to spend time with my family. It hasn’t been long since I tasted freedom after all. However, to protect our home, this is what we have to do.”
Upon seeing Krune’s confusion, Gegrafikan transmitted all the details using Mental Energy, bringing Krune up to speed in a matter of seconds.
”The fourth key…” Krune frowned, sighing as he massaged his forehead. “I now understand why they’re able to enter and leave as they please. It’s because of the keys. And, you mean to tell me that the moment they obtain all four of our keys, they would be able to annex our world and use it as fuel for their world’s growth?”
”That’s pretty much it.” Gegrafikan nodded in response. “That’s why we three would have to do something about it. Given our advantages, I say we have a fair shot.”
”You also have a Cultivation Lotus that we can use to recover our Godly Energy, right?” he asked.
”Mu subspace…” Krune focused his senses inward, heaving a sigh in relief upon seeing that his subspace was intact. It hadn’t been damaged from the stunt he pulled before.
Gazing at the Cultivation Lotus within that was constantly producing Godly Energy, he nodded in relief. “Yep, it’s working without problem.”
”I’ll ask Tina to create as many high-quality God Stones as possible. We’ll need everything that we can bring with us,” Gegrafikan said. “Using regular spatial rings isn’t possible as they would shatter the moment we near the spiral in our God Realm. Wally said he would prepare something suitable for us. Though, its space would be limited due to the scarcity of the materials involved. So, we’ll have to be careful with it.”
”I have my subspace, so I won’t be needing it,” Krune said. “Wally can use the materials of my ring to increase the size of the two of yours.”
”I’ve already done that,” Wally said, teleporting before them, throwing two rings towards Gegrafikan. “This is for you and Sterlena. The space within has been increased to 150 cubic meters. This is pretty much the limit, so you’ll have to make do with it. If the size is any bigger, it’ll be destroyed by the spatial storms.”
”Don’t worry, I’ll return soon after.” Krune smiled, gently patting Feifei as he wiped her tears.
”The three of you, be safe,” Wally said as immediately after, followed by a flash of lightning, Luvile appeared.
Following him, the various Gods arrived one after another. And among them was another familiar figure.
”Senior Soren!” Krune exclaimed in surprise.
”You’ve grown a lot, Krune.” Soren smiled in response.
”Your soul cultivation is damn deep.” Heavin had arrived, accompanying Soren, muttering in surprise upon gazing at Krune. “It seems you’ve had a lot of enlightening experiences.”
”I had that at the Realm of Sufferings.” Krune smiled wryly, recalling the sufferings he had been through back then.
”Alright, it’s time,” Wally said. “I’ve made enough inspections. There aren’t any Mong Realm Gods in the God Realm. There are many Primal Gods scattered amongst a lot of continents, but they won’t be able to sense what we’re about to do now. Before any other Mong Realm God arrives, we’ll have to send the three of you first.”
”To think the day one of us exits the Four Realms is to save it from destruction.” One of the Gods sighed.
”If only we had been wiser that day, the fourth key wouldn’t have fallen into the enemy’s hands.” Another mourned.
”It’s not just the Mong Realm that had infiltrated us.” Wally snorted. “The other Realms aren’t any different either. It’s just that the Mong Realm is too strong that the rest are helpless against them.”
”Then…” Followed by a flick of his finger, Wally teleported them all to a discrete location on the Turia Supercontinent, gazing at the spiral in the sky as he muttered, “It’s time to leave.”