Chapter 4457: Must You Rush Out to Die
Cutting a deal when Lin Moyu said he wanted to "make a deal," it made clear he ant the Silverlight Rabbits would have no choice but to accept.
His words left no doubt: the rabbits had to cooperate whether they wanted to or not.
He considered, if they refused, he could simply turn their clan into his undead servants. The few Perfection experts might not be converted, but they’d just be discarded.
He valued their domain nurturing skill, since he had several domains needing developnt.
Such an ability was exceedingly rare in all of chaos not sothing to let slip by once encountered.
If others knew what the Silverlight Rabbits could do, they’d be seized and bred for use just like the Green Foxes did kept as a secret resource.
Yin Da blinked his big bunny eyes. "You said, a deal... with us?"
Lin Moyu replied, "Not urgent. I’ll finish my business and speak with your clan then."
With that, he flew past and vanished into the chaos.
Ye Yangyan stood guard, and with such a powerhouse there, Yin Da didn’t dare move.
With his sense aligned to the Grand World, Lin Moyu quickly found his goal a hair thin crack in space, masked by chaos, screening all auras.
Unless soone stumbled directly upon it, it was unfindable.
Domains that hadn’t fully entered chaos existed in semi concealed forms, protected by its rules:
The Five World Domain, for example, always hid in chaos’s far corners until it erged.
The Grand World was guarded even more closely, its small rift and chaos aura making it easy to miss.
Lin Moyu’s spiritual sense identified, beyond that slit, a fair sized space ho to the Grand World and the Law Domain.
He stretched out to touch the slit; it twisted and warped under his hand but gave no welco or resistance simply no reaction at all.
A thought, and his spiritual power pried the slit open further; chaos gas dispersed and strong domain aura poured out.
Suddenly, a shrill laugh rang out: "So there really is a domain here!"
Lin Moyu turned, "Why not stay hidden? Must you jump out just to die?"
A Great Completion realm male in blue robe erged.
His form flickered from illusion to reality, eyes greedy as they fixated on the rift’s secret: the domains.
He ignored Lin Moyu, speaking only for his own benefit: "I saw that dumb bunny searching this spot for years, so I knew there must be a domain. He never found it but you did."
"As thanks for helping find the domain, clear off. I’m in a generous mood."
Though human in appearance, the man was certainly not of human race the thin face, monkey cheeks marked him as one of the Six Tailed Green Foxes. He’d tailed Yin Da, seeking a domain for himself.
Lin Moyu instantly put the clues together there was no need for talk, just action. He punched.
With no sound, the void shattered completely. One blow pulverized the space, and the fox didn’t have ti to scream before being blasted to atoms his punch far beyond Great Completion, more than most even at Perfection could handle.
Lin Moyu muttered, "Couldn’t stay hidden? Had to leap out and die. And I hate blue robes most of all."
With a sweep, a fla of undying fire flew out.
"Infinite Summon!"
Even dead, this Great Completion fox wouldn’t escape servitude he’d simply be reborn as Lin Moyu’s thrall.
The fire burned over the shattered flesh as Lin Moyu ignored it, stepping into the spatial rift.
Beyond was a vast space, its laws slightly different from those of chaos.
This was a region created by chaos’s rules to protect nascent domains without this, new domains would constantly be robbed and destroyed before maturing.
From the Grand World ca a wave of joy so too from the nearby Law Domain.
Both worlds were linked in soul projection and now, in reality, were physically conjoined.
The Grand World spewed thick chaos gas, forming a special region. Here, Lin Moyu’s undead servants floated in an endless sea.
Billions upon billions of undead, seemingly asleep, waited in the darkness for Lin Moyu’s command, ready to cross all space and ti in an instant.
He marveled at the sheer magic of the art across any distance, a thought could summon his army in a flash.
By this logic, he realized his summoning was truly unparalleled its command of ti and space far exceeded even Little Tree, who’d been dominant in those arts in ages past.
Perhaps only a quasi Supre who had mastered the Dao of Ti and Space could rival it.
As for true Supres, Lin Moyu doubted even they could match him Supres were near perfect in all, but had not breached the highest limits of any one path.
It was the first ti he had seen his undead servants in person; the Grand World’s chaos gas had a purer, more primal essence almost like the breath of the beginning.
Besides the Grand World, he soon sighted the Law Domain as well.
By Lin Moyu’s will, the Grand World always channeled so of its strength into the Law Domain, spurring its growth. It advanced even faster than expected.
The Grand World had already developed quickly, especially with Lin Moyu’s help. Still, it would take countless years to reach true maturity.
According to the world’s natural progression, another ten million years might see it fully ford; the Law Domain would take even longer.
As for others such as the Lingmiao Domain, still restoring, and several not yet born ti was needed.
Before, Lin Moyu hadn’t had a solution, but now, with the Silverlight Rabbits, he did they’d help solve the bottleneck.
With a sweep of his hand, a flood of power wrapped the Grand World and Law Domain.
Being their master, Lin Moyu t no resistance the two domains celebrated at his approach, delighted he had returned.
He’d already decided how to take them away in the past, he’d have needed tireso prep, carrying them round himself.
Now it was simple: just toss them into his storage space.
That space, day and night, was still expanding beyond imagination stowing both worlds inside barely put a dent in its expanse.
At this rate, his storage space might truly beco a second chaos itself.
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