Chaos Devourer System

Chapter 665: Following Off...



Chapter 665: Following Off...

Chapter 665: Following Off…

With the issue of Fluffy having been resolved in Zera’s mind, he immediately headed quickly towards the place where the calling came from, finding the hair that was interwoven around his arm lighting up brightly. The closer he moved towards the place, the brighter it became, acting as a mini-confirmation device to ensure he stayed on the right path.

Still, night dawns and morning rises countless times on Zera’s journey, with him traveling through the day and balancing his new cultivation at night. The alternation of breaks and stops eventually made him spend a total of 2 months traveling through vast unexplored plains of untouched wildlife and environmental harshness and phenomena that he had never crossed before.

Not even a single animal, human, or any living thing save for grasses could be seen the deeper Zera went, and he hardly saw the sight of life as he ventured deeper to the place of the calling.

“To believe there are still places left in this universe that are yet to be explored at all…” Zera mused with furrowed eyebrows, weaving through nooks and crannies, before finally arriving at the place he considered to be where he needed to be.

A place, deep within the unending mountain landscape. A place where gravity seemed to have lost its meaning as stones hung in the air, undulating up and down as if sent in motion by some invisible waves.

Moving through the region of twisted gravity, he finally arrived before it, and the sight shocked him, because what he saw was nothing but a… graveyard!

A long line of graves caused Zera’s eyebrows to crease in confusion. How come there were graves in such a place? It was just too far away from any settlement and didn’t even relate at all. Who could have come here to bury bodies, or was there a former settlement here where the dead were buried?

“Hmmm,” Zera hummed slightly, turning his gaze to the hair woven around his wrist, noticing it was currently lighting up with an incredibly powerful purple light. Suddenly, a beam of purple light immediately soared into the sky as Zera looked forward, and he saw the source of the light beam being none other than one of the graves. One that didn’t seem to have any difference at all.

The light beam only brightened up for a total of five seconds before immediately disappearing. And Zera immediately walked towards the graveyard, slowly unsheathing his sword.

SLASSSSSSSSH

SLASSSSSSSSSH

SLASSSSHHHHH

A total of three slashes were immediately made on the graveyard, severing the earth, and gently sheathing his sword, Zeras stamped his feet hard on the ground causing the earth to be sent into the sky, a powerful undulation of aura bursting out of his body, and sending the rocks away from him.

Now left was the ordinary wooden coffin with a seemingly brand symbol drawn at just a small corner of its side, and Zeras immediately got to work, his hand searching for the lids and he quickly opened up the wooden coffin.

While expecting a bone within which there would be the earring and he would simply pluck it off, he might be going grave robbing, but he had done much worse than that.

But what he saw wasn’t anything like that and right before him was a black screen covering the entire wooden coffin.

With his undying gaze, he could immediately tell that this was no doubt a mini-portal leading to another world.

“Hmmm, a portal within a coffin buried in a mysterious graveyard. Don’t tell me I’ll be going to the underworld?” Zera asked with creased eyebrows.

While he might be agreeing to help his brother, it wasn’t at the cost of going to the afterlife.

“That’s ridiculous…” His inner voice told him as he stepped back a little from the portal, his hand holding tightly to his sword, before he did a swift jump downwards, his figure disappearing completely, and the wooden grave immediately covered itself back up with a mysterious power.

Yet, less than 10 hours after Zera disappeared, a group of alien figures over three meters tall, and with three thick thorny tails of close to two meters appeared surrounding the grave.

Immediately, they did just what Zera did, digging up the particular grave, but they were more than shocked when they opened up the coffin, and they found absolutely nothing within.

“What the! The special entrance has already been used!!!” One of the aliens roared out in shock as the others also stared at the coffin in disbelief.

“The clan has been using this coffin for more than 10,000 years now! How come it is used? How did someone find this particular place? It’s impossible!”

“QUIET!!!” A roar boomed through the place, resulting in a powerful tornado of air that blew into the distance, the source none other than one of the exceptionally smaller aliens’ gigantic maw.

He was just 2 meters tall, a full meter less than the others, yet when he uttered his word, everyone in the place quieted down.

His crimson gaze scanned the area, his heinous claws digging in the ground around the coffin before he put it to his nose.

“Someone really bested us to it. A young man, less than 100 years old and cultivating astral qi? Who among the god geniuses fits the criteria?” He asked, looking at one at his side, who immediately had a gigantic book appear in his hand and he swiped the pages at lightning speed, before turning to the others and shaking his head.

“None does. The only god geniuses that cultivate astral mana and are less than a hundred years old is Young Sage Stella.

Every other genius is all older than 100 years. With Young Sage Stella being the youngest god children at the age of 90! A less than 100 years old is just impossible…” The other alien said, as the young alien man’s eyes flashed in deep thinking.

A humming sound which seemed like a growl due to his thick voice rang out gently before a big smile appeared on his face, widening to the side of his ears.

“A person not in the god genius ranking, huh? Could he be an aboriginal from that desolate god’s children area?”


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