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After several frustrated shrieks, the Stone Mouse suddenly thrust its tusks in a burst of anger and tried to cut off the black threads.

The black threads were extrely difficult to deal with. Zen had tried to continuously lt them with his golden blood, but a small portion of the threads still remained tied to his elixir field. To his astonishnt, the Stone Mouse's tusks managed to break off the black threads.

After the last black line was broken, the Stone Mouse didn't hesitate in the slightest as it put its pair of tusks into his elixir field and urgently absorbed Zen's inner world.

Zen was swathed in a numbing sensation which ca from inside his body. He couldn't help the shiver that ran down his back. He couldn't resist at all, and it made him extrely anxious.

When Master Evil saw the scene, he felt powerless and couldn't do anything about it. The Stone Mouse was simply too strong. Had Zen completely controlled the little creature before it had hatched, then things would've gone so much better!

Unfortunately, the Stone Mouse had woken up on its own. It beca a little demon after it had inherited the mories of the past, and not even a True God could confidently face such a beast.

However, just as the Stone Mouse had sucked in a few mouthfuls of energy from Zen's inner world, it abruptly pulled out its sharp tusks and squeaked out in pain. It crawled out from Zen's shoulder and fell onto the ground. Its body was suffering a spasm like crazy and its limbs writhed around helplessly.

anwhile, Master Evil in Zen's mind couldn't believe what he just saw.

'What's wrong with the Stone Mouse?' he wondered.

Zen's body returned to normal after the Stone Mouse had retracted its tusks from his elixir field. Although the Stone Mouse had drilled into his body and he had suffered a lot of internal injuries, he was still able to endure the pain. He too, looked at the convulsing rat in surprise, but quickly realized sothing.

The Stone Mouse's attempt to absorb his inner world was actually a thod of absorbing life vitality. In addition, it possessed a very unique innate theurgy that enabled it to devour the entire inner world, including the secondary creatures living inside.

However, the inner world in Zen's elixir field was ford directly from chaotic energy, which was highly toxic to living beings!

It was known that in the divine land, only the Holy Beings could resist the poison contained in the chaotic energy and enter the worlds outside of the divine land.

As for the life vitality absorbed by the True Gods, they had to rely on the four great divine trees to convert the chaotic energy into vitality between heaven and earth so that they could properly consu it.

The flourishing roots of the four great divine trees extended outside the divine land and were up to tens of millions of miles long. Those roots would get corroded when they absorbed chaotic energy. However, the four divine trees all possessed unique theurgies and tenacious life energies. When their roots broke from corrosion, the trees grew even more roots to take their places at an extrely fast speed.

Once the Stone Mouse had absorbed Zen's inner world, so too did it consu the chaotic energy directly into its body. There was no way the mouse could ever resist its poison.

After the mouse crawled helplessly for a little bit, it ended up being paralyzed at the side. Its small, intelligent eyes were now a dull yellow, and it spat out a pool of green liquid from its mouth. It let out another painful squeak before it eventually died.

The chaotic energy had always been Zen's most secret weapon.

However, the Primal Chaos Technique was not sothing he could directly use. He could only extract the chaotic energy and use it as life vitality.

So people in the universe had their speculations about the existence of the chaotic energy in Zen's body, including Lone's broken sword. Still, none of them had figured out where it ca from.

Now that Zen was in the divine land, he had to be even more careful about such matters. Unless he had no other choice, it was impossible for him to release the chaotic energy straight away.

The situation confused Master Evil, but he guessed that Zen's elixir field might contain a highly toxic poison. But what kind of poison could kill a powerful true spirit like the Stone Mouse? Furthermore, how did Zen hide such a highly toxic poison in his elixir field?

Zen didn't explain anything to Master Evil, but he was relieved that he had still managed to escape death.

Since the danger had been resolved, Zen sat down cross-legged on the ground and activated the energy in his elixir field to heal his wounds.

When the Stone Mouse had drilled into his shoulder, he was left with a gaping, bloody wound. Even his internal organs had been injured.

On the bright side, the Stone Mouse had helped him sever those troubleso black lines and remove the barrier between him and his elixir field.

However, just as he was about to draw out chaotic energy to heal himself, his face twisted in horror. With the quickest speed possible, his soul transford into an incarnation and flew into his own inner world.

Zen had just completely lost contact with his inner world over the last few days, so he clearly couldn't monitor the changes within it.

Yet in just a short amount of ti, his vast inner world had already experienced a long period of developnt and the creatures inside it had undergone earth-shattering changes as well!

When it had been under Zen's protection, the human race had progressed rapidly. Now, the several great divine kingdoms were powerless and a peerless warrior was born amidst the chaos — the Evil God.

The Evil God was at the Spirit Transformation Realm, which made him a peak warrior already in Zen's inner world.

Under the Evil God's rule, he had successfully reclaid all of the shattered continents and ford the largest sacred place — the Evil Cloud Sacred Place!

Moreover, he proclaid himself to be a “goodness,” and announced to the world that he, the Evil God, had created the whole world.

At the start of the Evil God's reign, his words had been t with disapproval from the people. But being the ruthless Evil God that he was, he slaughtered anyone who dared to doubt him. Therefore, more than three million humans died in the massacre.

Zen's inner world was in an early period and the total number of humans inside his body was only a little more than ten million. However, the Evil God alone had killed about one-third of all life form!

It was no surprise that Zen was enraged!

At that mont, his incarnation floated high up in the sky and observed at the many continents below him. His gaze finally locked onto a grey continent. As the controller of the inner world, Zen had the ability to know everything. With just a thought, he knew that the Evil God was on this continent.

“Whoosh!”

A gust of wind blew sharply as Zen dashed towards the grey continent.

He never expected that just as he was halfway through, the nine stars in the sky suddenly started to spin. The surface of the nine stars each ford a profound rune, from which a colorful beam of light shot out.

Once all the powers the strength source had ford gathered together, they turned into a colorful arrow that was aid directly towards Zen!

“What?” he exclaid.

He couldn't believe the scene in front of him!

He didn't activate the strength source, yet the strength source actually had the audacity to attack him.

Although the runes weren't powerful, they had already extracted the powers of the strength source. Thus, that arrow made from the strength source alone was enough to kill an ordinary world lord.

However, it would be a fantasy if the arrow did kill Zen. After all, he was the real controller of the nine stars. When the colorful arrow was only an inch away from him, he spat out the word “freeze.” Then, the arrow imdiately stopped in front of his chest and was unable to advance any longer.

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