The Shuidong God hesitated slightly; ti was too tight. If they dispatched troops to attack the Star Sea, they would have to seize the region within three days, or else it would affect the speed of support from the Constant Domain to the northern borders. But if they did not deal with them, the Shuidong God was concerned that this spy from the Eighteen Realms would cause trouble behind their backs.
The Star Sea indeed left Shuidong God feeling conflicted.
However, just then, he saw Fang Konglin subtly shaking his head amidst the crowd.
Alright, since the head of the Six Domains Alliance had given their advice, what reason did he have to argue?
"The Star Sea is not a concern. I will arrange for an army to defend against the Star Sea from the rear. Ti is of the essence now; we cannot waste ti here with the Star Sea." Shuidong God took a deep breath and made the final decision.
No one opposed this decision, after all, it was the first order from the Lord of the Constant Domain Alliance, and just as Shuidong God said, the power of the Star Sea was not strong, having an army keep watch should be enough.
Forcibly attacking the Star Sea would indeed affect the frontline battle.
Thus, the eting at Plum Mountain was forcibly adjourned due to the turmoil of the invasion by the Eighteen Realms.
Lu Hong and Nuoshan, carrying satisfactory results, began their journey back.
Now their Star Sea could develop peacefully; for the ti being, no one would bother them again.
However, this maneuver by Nuoshan also stirred the storm across the Nine Domains.
In that eternally sealed and forbidden Burial Domain that none dared enter, a series of massive black figures continuously traversed through, with green flas spreading in the mist-covered world of the Burial Domain.
The earth cracked apart, with green magma rolling out, devouring everything in sight.
Suddenly, rumble, rumble, a huge figure stepped on the green molten rock, advancing continuously towards the core of the dinsion.
After walking for two hours, the enormous figure arrived at the towering throne.
And sitting upon that towering throne was none other than the forr Hell Demon King—Hedel!
"Your Majesty!" The gigantic figure cleared the mist, revealing his appearance; it was Liesuotus, resurrected.
Upon hearing Liesuotus’s call, Hedel on the throne opened his eyes: "Is there any news?"
"Reporting to Your Majesty, we have already found the three tombs of the Primordial God Master; they should be all the tombs within the Burial Domain."
"Good." Demon King Hedel nodded, then rose and walked down step by step.
With each step, Hedel’s human-like body grew larger.
By the ti he fully stepped onto the lava-covered ground, Hedel had transford into a Sky-reaching Giant over five hundred ters in height.
This was his true form as Demon King, exuding dreadful and despairing power.
The Burial Domain and Ghost Domain were battlegrounds once established during the Ancient War, where countless beings perished. Due to excessive slaughter, these two domains also beca forbidden zones for life within the Nine Domains, with wandering dead souls forrly soldiers of slaughter.
These dead souls are troubleso for humans and most other races, offering no reward when slain, therefore no one is willing to set foot in the Burial Domain and Ghost Domain, except to seek special treasures and opportunities.
However, for demons, who inherently expand by devouring souls, these naturally ford dead souls are akin to paradise.
Though Demon King Hedel possessed Divine Lord-level power, he was rely so at the lowest level, unable to defeat the Netherworld God or any Divine Lord within the Nine Domains.
Yet, as Hedel entered the Burial Domain, those endless dead souls provided Hedel and his underworld demons under his command with excellent nourishnt.
Especially after Hedel consud a dead soul of a Primordial God Master, his power surged dramatically.
Therefore, Hedel mobilized all underworld demons to search incessantly within the Burial Domain for those tombs of the Primordial God Masters.
Eventually finding three locations.
And today was the day for Hedel’s further ascension.
Under Liesuotus’s guidance, Hedel arrived atop the tomb of the Primordial God Master, Solar Fla Lord.
"Your Majesty, beneath your feet lies the tomb." Liesuotus said as he began to withdraw.
Hedel nodded, then stomped down.
Instantly, the dinsion shook, the ground exploded, shattering for miles.
Rumble, rumble,......
Rumble, rumble,......
With the impact of Hedel’s power, the tomb of the Solar Fla Lord erged, half of the tomb already shattered by Hedel’s stomp, revealing the slumbering guardian army within.
Sensing the crisis from outside, the guardian army awakened at once.
"Great,..." The awakened guardian army tried to rebuke, but upon looking up at the terrifyingly tall figure, the words abruptly stuck in their throats; what did they see? A monster?
Hedel said nothing, suddenly activating his soul.
The guardian army then felt a pull from the depths of their soul.
One by one, their souls were forcibly torn out from their bodies, sucked into Hedel’s mouth.
Devouring the souls of these guards, Hedel turned his gaze to the position of the main tomb.
With a hand grip, he overturned the lid of the main tomb.
Exposing the Solar Fla Lord who slept within.
"You’re not dead?!" Hedel’s eyes shone brightly, his Solar Fla Lord was actually alive, not a soul.
Feeling the imnse threat, the Solar Fla Lord awoke from his slumber, his eyes snapped open.
In a flash, a great sun broke through the layers of fog, hanging high in the sky, emitting scorching high temperatures that ignited everything illuminated.
Even Hedel’s flesh and soul felt a bit of pain under this burning.
Sensing this pain, Hedel furrowed his eyebrows slightly.
"Who are you, who dares disturb my slumber!" Solar Fla Lord soared into the sky, facing Hedel directly, questioning: "Do you realize you have disrupted the grand plan of my Human Race, deserving death!"
"Is that so?"
Facing the Solar Fla God’s question, Hedel responded calmly: "It is no longer the Primordial era; you don’t belong to this ti-space. Let help you, re-enter reincarnation!"
With that, Hedel punched out, aiming at the Solar Fla God.
"Impudent!" Solar Fla Lord was extrely enraged, with his slumber interrupted, now the other dared claim he would send him back to reincarnation? Who give him that courage?
"Great Sun!"
Facing Hedel’s fist, Solar Fla God was fearless, emitting terrifying scorching temperatures from his body, eting Hedel’s fist.
Two forces collided, imdiately unleashing a terrifying impact.
Like a world-ending storm, it shredded everything swallowed.
Fortunately, Liesuotus ran away fast, avoiding involvent, or else he would probably not escape being revived by the Demon King again.
Within the confrontation of a punch, Solar Fla God was astonished: "Who exactly are you? Why possess such powerful strength?"
"?" Hedel smiled slightly: "I am the Hell Demon King, Lord of Hell."
"Hell?" Solar Fla God frowned deeply; indeed, he had not heard of it.
Then Solar Fla God spoke: "I sensed a trace of Titan bloodline in you; are you a descendant of the Titan Clan?"
"Titan?" Now, it was Hedel’s turn to be bewildered; he didn’t actually know what a Titan was, as Hell was established after the Star Sea Titan Era. Therefore, he had no intel on Titans and didn’t know what Titans were.
"I don’t understand what you say and don’t want to know. I still have many things to do, so let’s not waste ti!" With that, Hedel attacked Solar Fla God again.
Solar Fla God also fought back vigorously.
Thus, the two battled through seven or eight dinsions, Solar Fla God finally, with his Divine Power exhausted, was defeated and killed by Hedel in the Burial Domain.
With the death of Solar Fla God, the soul exuding powerful waves was absorbed by Hedel in one gulp.
Swallowing the opponent’s soul, the aura emanating from Hedel beca even more terrifying.
"Liesuotus!"
Hedel’s voice penetrated miles, reaching Liesuotus’s ears.
"Your Majesty, your servant is here!" Liesuotus hurriedly returned from outside the combat zone, coming to the Demon King’s presence.
"Take to the next tomb."
"As you command!"
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