Imdiately, the elderly man followed Su Tu, quietly standing behind him, just like the most ordinary old servant.
The terrifying net that originally intersected, blocking Su Tu’s way, instantly shattered with his steps forward, turning into a sky full of dust, as if welcoming him with fireworks.
Lokara slightly bowed his body, silently standing behind Su Tu, seemingly unintentionally looking back.
Those aged eyes imperceptibly swept over the other two Red Eye Race Venerables, the gaze hollow, like an endless void, yet seemingly concealing thousands of murderous intents.
The two Venerables, initially imrsed in shock, suddenly returned to their senses, only to be pulled into an endless abyss in an instant.
Both of them felt a chill down their backs, cold sweat seeping from their foreheads, their breathing slightly halted at that mont.
The person before them, who could crush Venerables like ants, could only be a Daoist Master or even an existence above the Daoist Master!!
This kind of existence, capable of casually shaking the entire Star River, now seed just like a servant, a butler standing behind a mber of the Human Race.
Who on earth is this youth!!
The two Red Eye Race Venerables exchanged glances, both seeing the shock and fear in each other’s eyes.
They must go back and warn the Holy Son, as such a character on Celestial City Star could likely influence the Holy Son’s plans.
However, even though they thought this in their hearts, at this mont, the two of them couldn’t move an inch, their bodies feeling as if filled with lead.
Incredibly heavy, unable to move an inch.
Even though Lokara had already left with Su Tu, the residual power left behind was still etched into their bodies, rendering them immobile.
It was only after a long while that they felt the sensation of a thorn in the back disappear.
The next mont, the two Venerables breathed heavily, as though they had just experienced a deadly trap unknown to others, their clothes drenched as if they had just been fished out of water.
"Who... who on earth was that!!" one Red Eye Race Venerable exclaid in horror.
The other Venerable beside him, evaporating the sweat on his body, suppressed the fear in his heart: "I don’t know; this person’s strength far surpasses that of a Daoist Master, but I don’t know exactly what kind of existence he is."
"To just keep our lives is already fortunate...."
In that instant, both of them felt a surge of lingering fear in their hearts, never imagining they dared to speak boldly in front of such an existence just now.
At the level above the Daoist Master, the significance of such an existence is no longer confined to any individual race, respected by all races, revered by all heavens.
The previously deceased Red Eye Race Venerable dared to utter wild words in front of soone above a Daoist Master; his death was justified.
Even the Red Eye Race would not turn against an existence above a Daoist Master over one Venerable.
Moreover, the more terrifying aspect was not only that they encountered soone above a Daoist Master but also that indifferent youth. That youth actually had soone above the Daoist Master acting as a butler.
The power behind this is simply unimaginable; if it weren’t for him repeatedly stating that he is from the Human Race, they would really think Su Tu is the progeny of a top power from so super civilization.
"Does the Human Race have such a level of personal power?"
One Venerable muttered to himself.
The other Venerable shook his head, just about to say sothing, but suddenly as if recalling sothing, his expression changed drastically.
Anxiously, he said, "No good!! This must be reported imdiately!"
"Report? How do we report it, saying we blocked the path of soone above the Daoist Master?" The other Venerable was sowhat puzzled by his companion’s words.
"Nonsense about blocking the path; the Holy Son is about to arrive at the Celestial City Star, and you know full well how vile his character is!"
"Just now, that Human brat looked like soone who fears nothing; if those two et and sothing happens, do you think any of us can withstand that senior’s wrath!!!"
Hearing this, the Venerable suddenly realized, and then rembered the Holy Son’s vile character, suddenly feeling a chill down his spine.
The Red Eye Race indeed harbors a degree of innate disdain for the Human Race because they once saw with their own eyes how frail and humble they were, like cattle and sheep when they erged from the Star River.
As the Human Race grew stronger, even though the Red Eye Race’s upper echelons were unwilling, they still made the correct decision, offering reparations, ceding territory, establishing diplomatic relations.
But having seen weakness, it’s hard to change impressions, and most Red Eye Race mbers look down on the Human Race, but mostly like that Venerable just now, keeping it in their hearts, not openly saying it.
But that Holy Son is notoriously fearless, blessed by the gods, revered by the Red Eye Race’s supres, never hiding his emotions.
If that Holy Son were to et that youth and say sothing inappropriate...
While they are confident in the Holy Son’s strength, as long as that old man behind the youth remains standing there, who can guarantee the Holy Son’s safety!!
They are the vanguard for the Holy Son’s travel, and if anything happens to the Holy Son, they will certainly be implicated.
Realizing all the connections, the two Venerables did not hesitate, rushing off into the distance, wishing their parents had given them two more legs.
As for the deceased fellow Venerable... let’s not kid ourselves, provoking soone above a Daoist Master resulted in death; do they really have the right to think about revenge?
Regarding the thoughts and concerns of the two Red Eye Venerables at this mont, Su Tu was utterly disinterested; by now, he had already entered Celestial City Star.
The visit from the Holy Son, whether it was significant or not, whenever a Foreign Race visits, it’s unavoidable to visit the Starship Academy.
However, currently, the Starship Academy showed no change; not to ntion banners, there wasn’t even a single person to welco them.
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