The narrow and crowded streets were now desolate, not a single soul in sight.
In the outer district, most of the pale, emaciated humans hid inside their hos, trembling in fear, unwilling to step outside.
“Do you think that tremor earlier ans the rebels have broken through?”
“Are the rebels really that powerful?”
“If it’s really the rebels, they’re humans like us. I hope they win.”
“What’s the use of them winning!”
“Do you think they can actually drive out the noble lords? Even if they do win and gain so glory, who’s going to clean up the ss afterward?
The noble lords will only vent their anger on us innocent commoners. Ugh, today’s probably going to end with more innocent people dying horribly.”
“But… they’re still our kind. The ones tornting us are those nobles…”
A group of people whispered among themselves, their thoughts tangled and complex, each with their own perspective.
On the empty streets, a black-clad man moved quickly, his expression hurried and tense.
Suddenly, the sharp call of a bird rang out from a specific direction.
The man’s face shifted slightly, and he imdiately turned toward the source of the sound.
In a matter of monts, he arrived at an abandoned courtyard.
Within the courtyard were two figures—one was the familiar Wu Xiang, and the other was a rotund man clad in fine silks.
“Deacon Li, it’s a big deal!” The obese man spoke, his jowls quivering.
This man was part of the rebel forces, stationed in Yunxue City as a hidden agent.
He had been quite successful in his dealings, gaining favor with certain nobles and developing so connections within the inner city.
Because of this, he was always one of the first to receive any major news from within the inner city.
“What exactly happened?” the black-clad Deacon Li asked.
First, there had been the tremor, and then word from the Blood Tiger Gang’s strategist that soone was slaughtering indiscriminately in the inner city.
“They’re dead! All dead!” the fat man exclaid, his voice frantic and his thoughts scattered.
“Calm down!” Deacon Li’s voice rang out, steady and crisp, imdiately silencing the man’s panic.
The fat man finally collected himself, organizing his thoughts before speaking.
“A powerful figure entered the inner city and… killed the god’s daughter—a princess!”
“What… they killed the princess?” Deacon Li’s breathing quickened.
A princess was the child of a god!
And not just any god—a divine-tier being capable of suppressing the entire Quijin Realm.
And now, soone had actually killed one of them!
This was practically tearing the heavens apart!
“Is the Thorned Blood faction pursuing him?” Deacon Li asked.
Now he was anxious, unsure if they should even try to recruit this person into the rebel forces.
After all, this could bring catastrophic repercussions.
“No!” the fat man shook his head. “He’s killing the nobles instead!”
“What?” Deacon Li couldn’t wrap his head around it.
After slaying the god’s daughter, this person hadn’t chosen to flee. Instead, they were continuing to slaughter those twisted beings that were neither fully human nor entirely monstrous. Was he courting death?
The inner city housed at least a dozen Heaven-tier experts.
Was this mysterious figure truly so fearso?
“If he had fled imdiately, he might have had a chance to survive. But now that he’s slaughtering nobles, he’s probably already been surrounded by the Thorned Blood elders,” Deacon Li speculated, his heart heavy with concern.
“No!” the fat man interrupted again. “He’s already killed all the elders of Thorned Blood!”
“What?” Deacon Li was utterly stunned.
He found it difficult to believe the fat man’s words.
While Yunxue City wasn’t considered a major city, it still boasted more than a dozen Heaven-tier experts.
And now they were all dead?
What kind of monstrous being had descended upon the city?
For context, the rebel force they belonged to was already considered one of the strongest in the area, yet it had only three Heaven-tier experts.
Now, soone had wiped out all the Heaven-tier elders in Yunxue City?
“Is this true?” Deacon Li still found it hard to believe.
“Absolutely! I’ve already reported this to our leader,” the fat man said earnestly.
If this information weren’t accurate, how could he dare inform the leader?
The rebel leader was Thorned Blood’s greatest nesis. If the leader ca to Yunxue City because of this news and fell into a Thorned Blood trap, the fat man would be dood.
Deacon Li studied the fat man carefully, his gaze sharp and penetrating.
The fat man began to sweat under his scrutiny.
At this mont, Wu Xiang spoke up. “I trust Brother Chu.”
Hearing this, Deacon Li’s expression shifted multiple tis before he finally spoke.
“This person killed the Thorned Blood elders and is now rampaging in the city. He’s bound to attract the attention of the gods.
We must hurry to the inner city and warn him to leave!”
Deacon Li’s plan was straightforward—confirm the situation’s authenticity and, if true, help this individual escape.
After all, this involved a god.
No matter how powerful a mortal was, how could they contend with a god?
In the Quijin Realm, there were ninety-nine gods in total, each of them invincible and divine!
For a re mortal to provoke divine wrath was nothing short of courting death.
As for Wu Xiang’s original request to rendezvous with Qi Yuan, Deacon Li had already pushed it aside.
Although Qi Yuan was sowhat capable—having wiped out a dozen of the Blood Tiger Gang’s inner disciples—he was nothing compared to the monstrous figure tearing through the inner city.
“Let’s go!” Deacon Li ordered.
The fat man hesitated before gritting his teeth. “I’ll go too!”
Wu Xiang didn’t object; his silence signified agreent.
The group hurried toward the inner city, their minds racing with countless thoughts.
anwhile, the outer district was a mix of eerie quiet and sporadic commotion.
So humans cowered in their hos, too afraid to step out, while others gathered their families and fled toward the city outskirts.
Deacon Li paid little mind to these scenes. They were all too familiar.
“I only hope the gods haven’t intervened yet. Otherwise… that senior will be in grave danger!”
The concept of gods being undefeatable was sothing ingrained in them from birth.
After all, the terrifying gods, even without their divine powers, possessed massive bodies towering over a hundred ters tall. How could re Heaven-tier Weapon Masters, wielding rudintary control over the forces of heaven and earth, possibly challenge such beings?
“Deacon Li, there’s no need to worry. Gods are usually in seclusion and rarely descend,” the fat man tried to reassure him.
Gods were lofty beings, so much so that even Heaven-tier experts might never see one in their lifetis.
“If a god has descended, the battle to suppress that senior would already be underway.
That senior, given his ability to slaughter Thorned Blood elders, might last at least ten or so breaths against a god.
And within those ten breaths, the shockwaves would surely reach us,” Wu Xiang reasoned calmly.
His analysis was logical—if a god had descended, the battle’s shockwaves would have already reached them by now.
The only flaw in his reasoning was the possibility that the god might be far stronger than imagined, capable of instantly killing the senior without creating any shockwaves at all.
Of course, there was also another possibility Wu Xiang hadn’t even considered.
As the three made their way toward the inner city, Deacon Li suddenly froze, his eyes wide in disbelief as he stared ahead.
“What… is that?”
His face was pale with shock.
Wu Xiang and the fat man followed his gaze, their own expressions mirroring Deacon Li’s.
The fat man’s jowls trembled uncontrollably.
Standing at the entrance to the inner city was a towering colossus.
The massive creature, over a hundred ters tall, made the imposing city walls look like re toys.
Its dark gray scales, muscular fra, and blood-red horns exuded an aura of unfathomable terror.
“A god!”
“That’s the Dark-eye God!”
The god’s crimson eyes, like enormous lanterns, glowed coldly and rcilessly.
When Deacon Li locked eyes with the towering figure, his body instinctively trembled.
This was pure biological fear.
A god had actually descended!
What were they supposed to do now?
His thoughts were in chaos until, suddenly, he noticed sothing unusual.
“Wait… why isn’t this god moving?”
Deacon Li’s voice broke the others out of their daze, prompting them to examine the towering figure more closely.
“It’s bleeding from its eyes!”
“There’s a huge wound on its shoulder—so much blood!”
“Wait, look closer—are those… words carved into its body?”
The group stared in disbelief at the god’s massive torso, where large characters had been carved into its flesh.
Blood oozed from the words, filling them like ink and dripping down like gilded edges.
“I am undergoing mortal transcendence. Disturb , and you will end up like this beast!”
Deacon Li trembled as he read the words aloud, his mind a whirlwind of shock and awe.
Twelve simple words, without any flowery embellishnts, yet they radiated unparalleled dominance.
To slay a god, stand its corpse upright, and carve such words into its body—what kind of unfathomable courage and strength did this require?
This was beyond bravery.
This was supre might.
“Master… you’re back?” Zhao Yan’s voice was filled with anxiety as he spotted Qi Yuan returning, and he finally breathed a sigh of relief.
But upon noticing that Qi Yuan’s robe was completely soaked in blood, Zhao Yan’s unease grew.
“Master, did you wipe out the Blood Tiger Gang?” Zhao Yan couldn’t help but ask.
“Huh, the Blood Tiger Gang? I forgot about them.” Qi Yuan genuinely seed to have forgotten.
Earlier in the day, he had gone on a killing spree in the inner city, leaving no stone unturned. His blade had been dulled and chipped from overuse.
Fortunately, not only was he born with imnse strength, but his speed was also astonishingly fast—like the mythical “middle school classmate” often spoken of in online anecdotes.
In all the commotion, he had indeed forgotten about the Blood Tiger Gang.
“The Blood Tiger Gang is still standing? Master, where did all this blood co from?” Zhao Yan looked utterly confused, unable to piece together what had happened.
“Oh, nothing much. I just killed a god casually,” Qi Yuan replied nonchalantly.
“Master, please don’t say such things so casually!” Zhao Yan imdiately retorted.
“It’s getting dark; I need so sleep,” Qi Yuan said, heading toward his room.
Zhao Yan watched his master’s retreating figure, hesitant to speak further.
He was worried that the Blood Tiger Gang might co seeking revenge against his master.
With a heavy sigh, he muttered to himself, “What a ss...”
About fifteen minutes later, a knock echoed from the door.
Zhao Yan’s heart skipped a beat as he cautiously approached the courtyard gate. “Who is it?”
“It’s !” A crisp, familiar voice answered.
The tension lted away from Zhao Yan’s face, replaced by a look of joy.
“Hong i, it’s you!”
The door swung open, revealing a young woman in tight-fitting attire.
Zhao Yan’s face lit up with happiness as he recognized the familiar figure.
Three years ago, he had stumbled upon this injured, unconscious girl in Yunxue City.
This girl, now standing before him, was Hong i.
Unlike most won, Hong i had always dread of finding the fabled “Learning Academy.”
In fact, Zhao Yan only learned about the existence of the Learning Academy through her.
The Learning Academy’s master was a mysterious figure, known to travel across countless worlds, recruiting disciples and compiling ancient texts.
Currently, the master of the Learning Academy was said to be in the Quijin Realm.
If they could et the Learning Academy’s master, join the Academy, and serve under this enigmatic figure, they might even gain the master’s protection and escape from this wretched world.
“Three years have passed, and Zhao Yan, you’re still the sa as ever!” Hong i said with a teasing smile, her eyes sparkling with vitality.
“Hong i, why have you co back?” Zhao Yan’s face was filled with barely contained joy.
He had long harbored feelings for Hong i.
“I have good news for you…”
“You found the Learning Academy?” Zhao Yan asked eagerly.
“Yes!” Hong i nodded. “Two years ago, I finally encountered so disciples of the Learning Academy. After enduring nurous trials and hardships, I passed their tests and joined the Academy.”
She spoke lightly, but Zhao Yan knew that the process must have been anything but easy.
“Congratulations!” Zhao Yan said sincerely, genuinely happy for her.
To join the fabled Learning Academy was to secure a chance of escaping this cage-like realm.
“Now, the Learning Academy’s master has co to the Dark-eye Domain to gather knowledge and compile texts. I ca here with so senior brothers and sisters, and since we were near Yunxue City, I thought I’d co to see you.”
Her gaze softened as she looked at Zhao Yan, emotions flickering in her eyes.
“Hey, last ti, you refused to leave with . Now that I’ve found the Learning Academy, will you co with ? You can even bring your master if you’re worried about him!”
Hong i looked at him expectantly.
She had once invited Zhao Yan to join her in seeking the Learning Academy, but he had declined.
“I…” Zhao Yan hesitated, his face troubled. “My master… his temperant is such that he would never go to the Learning Academy.
He raised and took great care of . I can’t just abandon him—I owe him that much.”
The gratitude he felt toward his master was deeply rooted, sothing he could never ignore.
Moreover, now that his master had offended the Blood Tiger Gang, how could he walk away and leave him to face it alone?
Hong i’s expression faltered slightly, disappointnt flashing in her eyes.
But, at the sa ti, this was precisely the quality she admired in Zhao Yan.
If he were soone cold and ungrateful, she wouldn’t have fallen for him in the first place.
“Fine. I’ll be staying here for a while anyway. Can I stay with you?” Hong i decided not to press the matter further.
After all, she couldn’t be certain Zhao Yan would even pass the Academy’s rigorous tests.
“No problem!” Zhao Yan replied enthusiastically.
“By the way, has anything interesting happened in Yunxue City recently? You know, the Learning Academy’s master wants to record all significant events in the world and compile them into books.”
“Not really… nothing major.” Zhao Yan shook his head.
The trouble with the Blood Tiger Gang might have been a big deal for them personally, but in the grand scope of history, it was a trivial matter.
“No worries. We’ll have plenty of ti to catch up,” Hong i said cheerfully.
Reuniting with an old friend felt like rain after a long drought.
Among the mountains and rivers…
A young girl followed an elderly man in a long robe, her face filled with innocent curiosity.
“Grandfather, has sothing major happened? It’s rare to see you so amused.”
The old man, his face weathered with age, walked with a hunched back, as though carrying the weight of countless years.
But this frail-looking elder was none other than the renowned master of the Learning Academy.
“I am undergoing mortal transcendence. Disturb , and you will end up like this beast!”
“Marvelous! Simply marvelous! The events in the Quijin Realm this ti are worth the trip for this alone!”
The Learning Academy’s master laughed heartily, a sound of pure delight, sothing seldom heard from him.
The young girl processed the latest information being relayed to her, her expression turning serious as she grasped its significance.
“To think such a hero would erge in an enemy-occupied zone,” she said, her tone filled with admiration.
To slay a god in the midst of enemy territory—what did this an?
It ant an unending stream of enemies.
It ant making the entire world one’s adversary.
The Quijin Realm’s gods would converge, combining their might to hunt this individual down.
Even if he managed to escape this ordeal, other gods from different realms would eventually join the pursuit, leaving no place for him to hide.
“What an extraordinary hero. I wish I could et him. After all, when the Divine Wood Universe eventually falls, I don’t want its glorious civilization and the countless heroes who sacrificed everything to be forgotten.”
The Learning Academy’s master was writing a book—a monuntal work titled Outline of Universal History.
He feared that when the Divine Wood Universe inevitably perished, there would be no one left to rember its greatness.
No one to recall the brilliant civilization it once nurtured.
And so, he traversed world after world, docunting history with his pen, ticulously crafting the Outline of Universal History.
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