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Zen wasn't able to find any valuable clues from the tal debris.

The tal Civilization had its own words that differed from the Sanskrit words. Because of this, it was impossible for Zen to understand them given the ti constraint.

After collecting a few special-looking tals, Zen crossed the area where the piles of debris were.

The piles of debris were closely connected and floated through the air. So of them had remarkable features, though Zen could just vaguely recognize the civilizations to which they belonged. Most of them were stones and fragnts of buildings from ancient civilizations. Zen even found an entire mountain in the pile of debris.

“This is a whole mountain.”

As he stood upon the top of the mountain, Zen unleashed his spiritual sense into it and examined its interior.

Inside the mountain, so caves contained corpses of small animals. Judging from their appearances, it was hard to tell how long they had been dead in there.

“It's kind of strange,” Zen noted as he furrowed his brows.

“What's the matter?” No. 9527 inquired.

“How could the corpses of these small animals be well preserved?” Zen responded.

It would be quite normal for the dead bodies made up of tal to not decay for countless years.

However, the corpses were of common animals. Naturally, they would have decayed already after being dead for so long.

This unnatural phenonon raised Zen's curiosity.

“That's not surprising at all,” No. 9527 answered indifferently. “Ti does not exist here. Even if they have been dead for millions or billions of years, their bodies will remain the sa.”

There was no concept of ti in the space they were in.

Zen got a bit of a hard ti believing that this phenonon could exist.

Just when he withdrew his spiritual sense, he suddenly perceived sothing moving on the other side of the mountain.

He detected a silhouette but couldn't catch a clear view of it. One thing was for sure—it was a living being.

“Whoosh!”

Wasting no ti, Zen sprinted towards the back of the mountain. When he looked around carefully, his eyes lit up. “Found you,” he whispered.

Eventually, a monster with two feet and a big eye ca out of a small cave. It held a corpse of a tiny animal in its mouth and dragged it out.

The little monster had keen senses that it imdiately discovered Zen floating in the air as soon Zen saw it ca out of the cave. It stared at him with its big eye for a few seconds and suddenly stamped its black, shiny feet on the mountain wall.

Its pair of feet were powerful enough to jump from one mountain to another with ease.

As he saw it with his own eyes, Zen beca more interested in the creature and began chasing it.

He dashed as fast as he could and stayed closely behind the little monster.

Its body was only the size of a palm, but its speed was fascinating as it easily leaped and shuttled among the debris.

As Zen chased it for five minutes, they had already traversed for thousands of miles. More and more debris floated and scattered as they dashed throughout the area.

Zen beca aware that the piles of debris were constantly floating around forming ssily into what looked like a three-dinsional city of scraps.

If it weren't for the fact that Zen's spiritual sense was firmly focused on the little monster, it might have fled from his sight.

After another five minutes, the distance between Zen and the creature beca a lot closer. Realizing that it couldn't escape from Zen, it suddenly entered through a broken house.

Just as Zen set foot inside, a blue light flashed towards him.

“Whoosh!”

Zen had no idea what kind of light it was, but he knew that it contained strong energy.

With his quick reflexes, he was able to flip his body. The light swept past Zen's face, penetrated through the debris behind, and entered the boundless void.

Soon after, Zen found a bloody wound as thick as a finger on his face.

“How terrifying its power is!”

Zen was shocked at what happened. He looked in the direction from which the light ca and noticed another little monster that looked exactly the sa as the one he was chasing before. As he stared into its big eye, he observed a blue afterglow in it.

He concluded that the terrifying blue light was released by that little monster.

“Buzz...”

A blue dot started to appear in the little monster's eye again. At the sa ti, rays of blue light were seen on the surrounding debris as several little monsters began crawling out from it.

“Woo, woo...” Zen noticed the little monster he was chasing earlier among the nearby debris. It was making a strange laugh as it still held the cadaver of a small animal in its mouth.

“Tch. So you think you've outsmarted because you lured into this trap?” Zen's eyes narrowed as he talked to the creature.

Actually, Zen didn't have any ill-intent towards the little monster. He only wanted to learn more about this world so that he could find a way to leave. After all, the Chaotic Source World was in dire need of him as the Evil God was still hiding sowhere in the dark and observing covetously.

He was a bit surprised that the little monster had the intention of killing him without even communicating with him.

“Swish, swish, swish...”

The blue lights in the eyes of the little monsters exploded, shot out in different angles, and ford into what seed like a fine fishing net.

“You're being too naive if you think you can defeat with such petty tricks.”

A cyan-colored feather suddenly erged above Zen's head, and he hastily shuttled through the huge net ford by the blue lights.

Though the blue lights were extrely powerful, Zen was able to move freely like a light leaf without being grazed.

While continuously dodging, Zen finally got to erase the gap between him and the original little monster. As it was caught off guard, Zen quickly stretched out his arm and grabbed it.

“Woo, woo, woo, woo...”

Blue light shot out from the little monster's eye as it struggled from being captured by Zen. The lights were powerful but the little monster itself was relatively weak as it couldn't do anything to break free from Zen's hands.

Seeing that their companion had been caught, the other little monsters grew restless. The blue light that shot out from their eyes beca denser, more energy being released, and the huge net was almost airtight.

Everything was crushed as the piercing rays ran through the surrounding debris.

Zen carried the little monster and moved up to a higher area. Just as his foot touched a piece of debris while escaping, the debris was suddenly pierced by the blue light and imdiately turned to dust.

At the sa ti, Zen noticed that a ray of blue light was reflected by a piece of tal plate about ten feet wide.

'That tal plate can block the light! I might be able to make use of it.'

With this in mind, Zen quickly dashed towards the tal plate.

However, the mont he got really close to the tal plate, an unexpected trap was actually waiting for him.

Rays of blue light suddenly shot out from the tal plate, bounced back, and turned into fences. Soon, Zen found out that he was entrapped inside.

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