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After Su Yu left, the mbers of the Transcendent Council did not imdiately end the gathering.

Instead, with Su Yu’s departure, the sinister and terrifying aura of high-level Ghost Energy vanished, and everyone felt relieved, leading to even more lively discussions.

A major topic of discussion was how Su Yu could cover the 6,000 kiloters within just six hours?

Could it really be that he would run at supersonic speeds for five or six hours?

Upon reaching seven stars, the difference between the physical and ntal types has diminished.

Even for the ntal type, as long as they are willing, they can strengthen their bodies with Spiritual Energy for a short period, reaching supersonic speeds.

But to go faster is difficult; after all, when running on the ground, there is always a speed limit.

Moreover, running thousands of kiloters on foot, covered in dust, doesn’t seem to fit the identity of Su Yu, this mysterious ancient monster.

Especially since Su Yu had said he wouldn’t take too long.

Taking four or five hours to arrive—wouldn’t that be too long?

The crowd was full of speculation.

"Mr. Su Yu might be flying over there."

At this ti, Tie Long suddenly spoke.

In the previous battle with Su Yu, Su Yu demonstrated high-speed flying abilities, overtaking him in no ti.

"What? Fly over there! He also has flying capabilities?"

The crowd was taken aback and quickly questioned.

"Yes! Last ti, when I sparred with him in the Radiation Land, he flew ahead of , probably at least two or three tis the speed of sound."

Tie Long nodded.

"He can actually fly safely on this planet?"

The crowd was stunned by what they heard.

They wanted to escape the planet’s constraints, but the big issue was that they couldn’t fly.

In fact, finding a way to fly with seven-star strength wasn’t difficult.

So professions with special abilities could inherently fly.

But the key is... they didn’t dare to fly!

Previously, the Transcendent Council had ten mbers.

Two of them died silently because of flying.

One had just advanced to seven stars and died at ho, leaving only ashes. Another was struck by Heavenly Thunder when testing a flying device.

Which left only eight mbers in the council.

Under these circumstances, who would dare to fly?

Moreover, the crowd now knew that the strange force restricting flight was likely a chanical Creation left by the Planet-Level Transcendent, Zhang Chenfeng.

With that terrifying power, killing a regular seven or eight-star would probably be a breeze.

So, they dared not fly anymore.

But now, they heard from Tie Long that Su Yu could fly at supersonic speeds? And he’s been fine for so long?

What’s going on?

Could it be that Su Yu has beco so powerful that he no longer fears Zhang Chenfeng’s creations?

Is he truly an ancient monster that survived for ten thousand years?

"Such an important thing! Why didn’t you ntion it earlier!"

The crowd couldn’t help but scold Tie Long.

This guy is too unreliable!

"Ahem, did I not ntion it before?"

Tie Long scratched his chin, seeming a bit embarrassed.

Then he widened his eyes and countered back: "It’s all because last ti when I talked about Su Yu with you all, you were too noisy, and it disrupted my thoughts, causing to forget."

The crowd was speechless; Tie Long probably really forgot to ntion it last ti.

It was quite frustrating.

But the crowd couldn’t do much about Tie Long.

Tie Long would only engage his brain when encountering battles or discovering a worthy opponent.

At other tis, he barely uses his brain.

After a qualitative change at seven stars, one’s brain is greatly developed, and with a bit of reliability, they wouldn’t forget things.

But Tie Long chooses not to use his brain on purpose, who can do anything about it?

Ignoring Tie Long, the crowd continued their enthusiastic discussion:

"So, Mr. Su Yu is highly likely to fly to Illusion City?"

"Not necessarily, last ti he flew a few hundred kiloters without issue; this ti, flying a few thousand kiloters, could he still be fine?"

"Maybe if he slows down a bit, it would be safer?"

"If he slows down, he might not be faster than running, what’s the use then..."

"What if Mr. Su Yu really flies directly and nothing happens?"

"That ans he might truly not fear Zhang Chenfeng’s creations, which would be terrifying..."

...

On Su Yu’s side, after "logging out," he returned to the real world and imdiately asked the chanical Spirit to bring up the location map of Illusion City.

Prior to this, the information provided by Xiao Shengyin included the locations of cities where each Transcendent Council mber resided.

Those cities were too big of a target, and with Su Yu’s current strength, he could eventually find out their locations if he wanted to.

So Xiao Shengyin chose not to hide it and frankly inford him.

Otherwise, if he hid this information and made Su Yu dissatisfied, he might sneak over one day, which would be even more dangerous.

After giving Su Yu the location information of these cities, there’s been a significant effort in upgrading their Defense Systems over the past week.

This is to guard against any malice Su Yu might have, for better defense.

A city, combined with the suppression of a seven-star strongman, should be able to withstand it.

However, a week has passed without any disturbance from Su Yu, indicating he likely harbors no ill intent, which reassured everyone a lot.

This ti, Xie Yitian sought Su Yu’s help, essentially trusting him.

After pulling up the location of Illusion City, Su Yu glanced at it, and his battle armor emitted high-pressure gas, allowing him to float in the air.

If he pushed his armor to its limits, at thirteen tis the speed of sound, he could travel about 16,000 kiloters in one hour.

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