Chapter 1292: Chapter 997: Galaxy’s Envoy (Part 3)
She commands all her magic power.
Farosa knows that the world wound before her won’t close easily—it is driven by consciousness that will certainly resist with all its might.
What have you done?
Farosa hears the call of the Ancient Rage Beast. Farosa disregards everything, continuing to harness the power of the rift-making device, igniting the ascension machine in the process, unleashing endless energy that powers the rift-making device.
She shrinks the world wound, with every motion causing space to violently tremble, angry shrieks echoing from the void, as if sothing is frantically struggling.
What have you done?!
Blood-red light gushes from within, nearly engulfing Farosa—she feels her life force slipping away rapidly, her body crumbling under imnse pressure.
Pain!
Going to die—
Hit by an eraser, Farosa absurdly thinks, she is rely dust on the pages, it cannot see her, but it can erase her.
The Rainbow Cloak protects a sliver of her life, but her divine power is diminished. She doesn’t stop, the Galaxy’s Envoy is already here, she knows stopping ans failure, ans the apocalypse approaches, and it would follow Farosa’s trail.
There’s still a little left.
Farosa jumps directly into the world wound, her body passes through, crawling back to the other side of the cosmic structure.
Looking back at the portal she had almost closed, Farosa realizes her magic power and divine power are completely depleted, while her body also withers.
But the rift is not fully sealed, the resentnt of the Galaxy’s Envoy still inflates further, like a massive black hole, ready to engulf all.
The power of the rift-making device reached its limit, the ascension machine is broken, her power vanished without a trace, oil gone, lamp extinguished, yet there remains a crack unsealed on the portal.
Must find sothing to block the final crack on the door.
Farosa looks at the Godslayer Weapon in her hand.
It emits a resounding clang.
“Feast.” Farosa slits her throat, gripping the Godslayer Weapon, it devours the deathly aura from Farosa, growing stronger.
Blood drips down.
“Once more—let the gods mourn!” Farosa uses her last ounce of strength, stabbing the fully unleashed Godslayer Weapon!
Use this divine artifact to block the final gap of the portal!
The Godslayer Weapon pierces through the portal, leaving the strongest seal upon the entry—
The next mont, a destructive force gushes from inside the door, but is quickly suppressed by the Godslayer Weapon, it is like a poison barb piercing through the portal, sealing it shut!
Seal! Seal!
The Galaxy’s Envoy is isolated!
Farosa feels her entire skeleton is shattering, her divine blood boiling completely, she cannot stand, her face pale as paper.
The rift begins to contract violently, emitting a deafening roar, like a blade slicing through tal, with the Godslayer Weapon wedged in the middle, rumbling incessantly.
You will be cut if you—dare to touch. Farosa thinks wickedly, the Godslayer Weapon aid towards the world of “void,” its sharpness releases endless malice, the Galaxy’s Envoy missed the chance, can only stand with its back to the blade.
You may only watch, but cannot enter.
The entrance is closed, like the heavens being totally shut.
From now on, the low-dinsional cannot step into high-dinsional space, and high-dinsional cannot interfere with the low-dinsional world, establishing this sword covenant.
Farosa defeated the Galaxy’s Envoy, but her body did not return to the Bubble’s palace, and instead fell because of severe injuries.
The Galaxy’s Envoy’s attack indeed hit her, and just one blow erased her body.
She died.
Farosa’s consciousness drifts, surrounded by boundless darkness, occasional stars flickering, existing in a void, floating in the vast universe.
Death arrives, the strength within long depleted, her body destroyed by the Galaxy’s Envoy’s projection attack, this ti possibly unable to escape the shadow of death.
She is accustod to battle, yet weary of it—if death can bring a mont of peace, then she does not fear it.
She intends death but death cannot touch her.
Because deep in Farosa’s heart there remains a profound love and longing, this power keeps her spirit lingering on in the mortal world.
At this mont, she sees a familiar face.
The face is vast beyond asure, only the scale of the universe can asure it, in her beautiful visage Farosa sees the shadow of everyone, she resembles Pan Ruiyi, Mizuiro Yoshioka, 101, 102, Shallow Dream… she resembles Farosa herself.
Farosa: I finally see you, the witch of death indeed returns to you.
Witch of the Star River: You did it.
Farosa: I don’t know, did I do well?
Witch of the Star River: This is the result we most long for. You deserve rest. Co, co by my side, here with , you can see the witches across the universe, their life and death, their journeys, their growth, their repeated quest for self-aning, deliberation, and their dreams.
Farosa: No, let go back.
Witch of the Star River: Go back?
Farosa: Yes.
Witch of the Star River: Because soone is waiting for you?
Farosa: Yes, because soone is waiting for .
Witch of the Star River: Then go back.
Farosa: But my body is gone already, I was killed by the Galaxy’s Envoy, this is the price of closing the world wound.
Witch of the Star River: Aren’t you the one who understands the Law of Recovery?
Farosa: But I am dead, how can I use the Law of Recovery on myself?
Witch of the Star River: I will help you, you still have traces in this world, I won’t miss them.
The remnant of the Witch of the Star River uses the Law of Recovery on Farosa, as if the entire universe is soaked in a blood stream, returning to the state of birth, waiting for new life to erge.
A mont later, everything returns to normal.
If still soone worth longing for, then go back.
…
…
Farosa awakens, finding Xu Yang holding her.
“I thought you disappeared.” Xu Yang says.
Originally determined to go far away, but, thinking you are waiting for , I still ca back.
Farosa wanted to say this. Because Xu Yang said the sa twenty years ago.
Oh my, why say so much.
Farosa hugs Xu Yang tightly.
“I love you.”
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