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**Chapter 1339: Strange Harmony**

In the seventh region, there are two oases, each leading to different locations in the ninth region. Entering the ninth region from the oasis in front of Lin Moyu would be relatively closer to the eighth region. Further away, there is another oasis that also leads to the ninth region.

When Lin Moyu saw the oasis, he slowed his steps and gradually stopped. He chose to enter the ninth region from here. His reasoning was that if there were indeed smart individuals among the Stone Demons, they would likely guess that he might enter the deeper regions from the farthest point. Therefore, he could do the opposite and enter from a closer point. This was just one reason.

The second reason was that there were other people here. Not the Sand Tribe or the Earth Monsters, but people from various races, and in large numbers. Due to the lack of unified action plans, a unique situation had erged here. People would occasionally retreat from the deeper regions to the oasis to rest. After resting, they would re-enter the deeper regions to hunt monsters, obtain materials from the monsters, and comprehend laws. This was relatively safe, and in case of danger, they could escape through the stone piles in the oasis. However, once they escaped, all keys would beco invalid, and they would have to hunt leader monsters in the outer regions again to obtain new keys, which was a very troubleso process.

These powerful individuals who had information about the deeper regions were all at the ninth rank of the God King realm. They often ford small teams, with few acting alone. Although they were from small tribes and scattered, if the Demon Tribe wanted to deal with them, they would unite. They knew very well that if they did not unite here, they would inevitably be killed or driven away by the Demon Tribe. Initially, the scattered individuals were indeed suppressed by the Demon Tribe due to their small numbers. However, as the number of scattered individuals increased, they gradually ford large teams, making even the Demon Tribe hesitant to act against them. After all, besides the Demon Tribe, there were also the Sand Tribe and the Earth Monsters.

Thus, the Sand Tribe, Earth Monsters, Demons, and scattered individuals ford a peculiar balance here. Lin Moyu approached the oasis and gradually saw so figures. Activating Undead Vision, he saw clusters of vigorous soul fires from tens of thousands of kiloters away. At the edge of the oasis, there were many powerful individuals at the ninth rank of the God King realm. They seed to be resting, ditating, or comprehending laws. Many were also conversing, and the atmosphere seed good.

At this mont, Lin Moyu felt as if he were seeing the scene at the entrance of a dungeon in his small world. There were also many people, in groups of three or five, either resting or calling out to form teams. However, the people here mostly did not belong to the sa race. There were Bull Demons, Golden Eagles, Black Iron Tribe mbers, and many other races gathered together, surprisingly without any conflicts. Lin Moyu found it very strange. So of these races were even natural enemies, yet they were surprisingly restrained and did not fight. This scene was almost impossible in the great world.

Lin Moyu’s approach attracted a lot of attention. Among them, a Golden Eagle Tribe mber suddenly spread his golden wings and stood up abruptly. The Golden Eagle Tribe and the Human Tribe were mortal enemies, the kind that would fight to the death upon eting. He stared intently at Lin Moyu, and Lin Moyu stared back, neither giving way. Lin Moyu did not make the first move because the situation here was peculiar, and it was not advisable to act rashly before understanding it. Moreover, killing a ninth-rank God King Golden Eagle Tribe mber was difficult in the great world, but not in the Yellow Sand Desert. Here, speed was restricted, and the Golden Eagle Tribe’s greatest advantage could not be utilized. Thus, he was like a caged bird, and Lin Moyu could crush him at any ti if he wished.

The Golden Eagle Tribe mber also did not make a move. Although there was deep hatred in his eyes, he restrained himself for so reason. Beside him, a Bull Demon Tribe mber whispered, "Restrain yourself, don’t break the rules." Upon hearing this, the Golden Eagle Tribe mber gradually cald down. He shifted his gaze away from Lin Moyu, silently eating the food in his hand.

"Rules?"

"These races are clearly enemies, yet they can restrain themselves because of rules?"

"Who set these rules?"

Lin Moyu observed the situation carefully. He could recognize many of the races present. Overall, he could distinguish so patterns. For example, the Golden Eagle Tribe and the Bull Demon Tribe did not have conflicts and would gather together. The Black Iron Tribe and the Bull Demon Tribe had conflicts, so they would stay close to their allied races while avoiding the Golden Eagle Tribe, which was allied with the Bull Demon Tribe. The Three Silver Tribe, originally a combination of three races, was a group in itself. So plant-based races would mix with other plant-based races. The phrase "birds of a feather flock together" was perfectly exemplified here.

Lin Moyu was very curious about the rules that allowed so many races to coexist peacefully. Many people looked at Lin Moyu with curiosity. Seeing that he was only at the ninth rank of the True God realm, they were not surprised. They all thought that Lin Moyu must have used so special ans to hide his true realm. To reach this place, one had to be at least at the eighth rank of the God King realm, most likely the ninth rank.

However, Lin Moyu’s presence still sparked so discussions.

"It’s been many years since we’ve seen a Human Tribe mber!"

"Yeah, didn’t the Human Tribe give up on this place?"

"The Human Tribe has the Sea of Laws; why would they care about this place?"

"But why is there a Human Tribe mber here now? Did the Sea of Laws disappear?"

"With the current strength of the Human Tribe, that’s unlikely."

"Unless another monster like Xiao Zhantian appeared among other races."

There were various discussions, but Lin Moyu ignored them and went straight to the edge of the oasis. He drank so water and then carefully observed the surroundings. His gaze fell on a stone pile not far away, but he did not see anything unusual about it. There was no teleportation array or trap in front of the stone pile. It made sense; no matter how powerful the Demon Tribe was, they couldn’t set up traps here. Imagine, the dozens of ninth-rank God King powerhouses here would not agree to it.

At this mont, a faint fragrance wafted over, and a pleasant voice reached his ears, "Hello."

The voice was soft and sweet, and just by hearing it, one could tell it was a lovely girl. Turning his head, he saw a beautiful Butterfly Tribe girl. Lin Moyu smiled kindly, "Hello."

The Butterfly Tribe girl was very beautiful. In fact, it was rare to find an unattractive Butterfly Tribe mber. Their beauty perfectly matched the Human Tribe’s aesthetic, making them very pleasing to the eye. After days of seeing yellow sand and various monsters, it was refreshing to see a beautiful girl, and Lin Moyu appreciated the sight.

The Butterfly Tribe and the Human Tribe had a good relationship and were allies. Lin Moyu did not expect to encounter a Butterfly Tribe mber here. The Butterfly Tribe mainly cultivated the Starlight Law, with few practicing other laws. However, besides the strong Starlight Law, Lin Moyu also sensed the Earth Law from this Butterfly Tribe girl. He understood that she had cultivated two laws. The Starlight Law was stronger, while the Earth Law was relatively weaker.

The Butterfly Tribe girl said to Lin Moyu, "My na is Die Xing’er. Our team is over there. The deeper regions are very dangerous. Would you like to join us?"

Lin Moyu looked in the direction she pointed and saw her teammates. He smiled.

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