In the current Star River, the height of a civilization is asured in two aspects.
First, the degree of technological developnt of the civilization.
Second, the quantity of high-tier combat power possessed by that race’s civilization.
Take advanced civilization as an example. To beco an advanced civilization, the level of technological developnt must reach a level that touches subspace.
Furthermore, it requires that the combat power above the Daoist Master must be at least ten people, and Dao Lord level combat power at least thirty people.
This requirent is very stringent. Although Su Tu has encountered many beings of this level, in fact, the Human Race has barely reached the standard of an advanced civilization.
Of course, this refers to the combat power on the surface.
According to Su Tu’s understanding of the Human Race, what is publicly stated is definitely just a small portion. Current official data of the Human Race, including the three Supre, indicates that the Human Race only has eleven Daoists above the Daoist Master, counting that mad ’Bang Dali’.
This data completely omits ntion of the ’Sages’.
Su Tu believes that those first powerful ones who led the rise of the Human Race have now reached unimaginable levels of strength, possibly even surpassing the Supre.
In the universe, there are only forty-two civilized races that can et the above standards.
And the standards for ultimate civilization are even more outrageous, to the point of being terrifyingly exaggerated.
Leaving aside other special conditions, suffice it to say that an ultimate civilization has over thirty entities above the Daoist Master level.
Moreover, this is just the combat power on the surface.
If it weren’t for the past invasion by the Void Spirits and the retreat of the gods, ultimate civilizations would have always been dominating the entire Star River.
As for the Celestial Divine Race, being the most powerful race among ultimate civilizations, they are also the most exceptional race among them.
Firstly, the Celestial Divine Race is very few in number, with their total counting only in the thousands, but they possess exceedingly terrifying levels of life.
An ordinary mber of the Celestial Divine Race, upon adulthood, reaches the Celestial Human level of life.
And those with higher talent among them can even reach the Venerable level, a process that doesn’t even require cultivation.
Moreover, the Celestial Divine Race has long lifespans and is revered as the ancient race of the Star River. No one knows how powerful the Celestial Divine Race truly is.
It’s only known that, before the gods retreated, a powerhouse from the Celestial Divine Race stained with divine blood exterminated thirteen major civilized races, slaughtering their deities along with them.
This is a race that has slaughtered gods!!
Just the na of the Celestial Divine Race is enough to make certain ancient races tremble with fear.
However, when the Human Race stepped out of the Star River, the Celestial Divine Race went into seclusion, and no longer appeared in the outside world.
Even during the Void Spirit invasion, which swept across the entire Star River, they did not show up.
Logically speaking, the Human Race and the Celestial Divine Race should have no contact.
Therefore, when asked about the Celestial Divine Race, Su Tu was taken aback.
"I’m sorry, senior, I currently have no contact with ultimate civilizations, and there is no news of the Celestial Divine Race appearing in the open.
But I am not aware of the true situation at present."
Su Tu replied truthfully.
Upon hearing this, the shadow nodded, seemingly talking to itself, "Then there’s still ti..."
As soon as that sentence was spoken, Su Tu instantly realized sothing was amiss.
Still ti?
Still ti for what??
Could it be that there is enmity between the Human Race and the Celestial Divine Race??
This thought imdiately surfaced in Su Tu’s mind.
"You do not yet reach this level, knowing about it now only brings self-inflicted troubles; young one, there is a vast world for the young."
The shadow seemingly saw through Su Tu’s thoughts, and Su Tu could clearly feel that the figure seed to smile.
"Leave these trivial matters to us, your heart holds many doubts, perhaps I can answer a few for you."
Upon hearing this, Su Tu didn’t hesitate and promptly asked, "Senior, who are you, and why are you on the Invincible Path?"
"Who am I...it’s been so long, I’ve forgotten my own na, but before I rged with the Invincible Path, so called a Sage..."
"Sage!!!" Su Tu’s heart felt an instant suffocation.
He had previously thought that a Sage might surpass the Supre, but didn’t expect them to reach such an extent.
"As for why I am here...."
"It was an experint. Unfortunately, I failed, the path I took was impassable, I am trapped here."
The shadow spoke with a very calm tone.
Yet, inexplicably, Su Tu felt a surge of sadness erging, a feeling not of instant collapse, but an unexplainable moisture.
Su Tu seed to sense the loss and despair that this shadow had experienced.
It was a day-by-day, ever-mounting tiny despair...
A tiny despair enough to crush everything...
"Child, can I ask you a favor?"
The shadow suddenly spoke with great seriousness.
"Over the years, several from the Human Race have stepped onto the Invincible Path, but they didn’t align well with this path, and couldn’t reach this level, hence I never had the chance to pass out the ssage."
"You are the only Human Race in all these years that I can communicate with, so I would like to ask you for a small favor."
The shadow said.
"It won’t be troubleso." The shadow added.
Su Tu could feel that this senior, whose strength is terrifyingly formidable, was an exceedingly gentle existence.
"Please tell . If I can do it, I will agree to help you."
Su Tu didn’t make any promises but spoke tentatively.
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