Chapter 976: Chapter 92: A Conscious World
The day the Battle of Baichuan City ended, a simultaneous, unresolved battle ca to a close on the unknown continent south of the mining area.
The battlefield of Baichuan City was brutal, but in comparison, the mining area’s battlefield was far more manageable.
The beasts of the southern continent inherently worshipped the Sea God, and Tang Feiji’s ancestral dragon form matched one of the seven legendary forms of the Sea God.
Additionally, the ancestral dragon already possessed so attributes of a beast god, such as the ability to communicate fluently.
Thus, when the chanical army launched its attack on the south, the southern sea beasts—were swiftly persuaded by the “Win Over with Virtue Squad” trio of Tang Feiji, Junlin, and Dark Crow.
On the southern continent’s coastline, the beasts from the south ford a formidable defensive frontline.
The joint attack of northern machinery and beasts, thanks to Tang Feiji, Junlin, and Dark Crow’s efforts, combined with the fact that the southern beasts themselves included several catastrophic-level units with imnse power—especially the occasional hundred-ter-long tentacles of giants from the deep sea—created a harmonious interplay of timing, location, and manpower, solidifying the southern coastline’s impenetrability.
Furthermore, the quantity of northern chanical troops and beast armies attacking was far less than the trio of Win Over with Virtue Squad had anticipated.
As a result, for these three, the battlefield wasn’t exactly easy, but it was far from grueling. It was nowhere near the point of risking their lives in a final gambit.
Just as Junlin was preparing to face the northern offensive alone, freeing Tang Feiji and Dark Crow to return to support Baichuan City, an anomaly disrupted the battlefield.
The offensive from the north ceased.
Occasionally, a few scattered enemies would land on the coastline, recognizable by Tang Feiji as the previous attackers—less nurous than expected, yet the once unending groups of foes no longer appeared.
After defeating all opponents, Dark Crow and Junlin captured a few enemies to interrogate.
They sought to uncover the next steps of the Lord of Eden’s plans, but even catastrophic-level boss creatures captured during this battle played roles akin to cannon fodder.
This crazed strategy was called “Divine Punishnt.” The captured were re enforcers within Divine Punishnt. The na sounded intimidating, but the actual job was singular—death.
On the southern continent, there was a type of sky beast known as the Cloud Sea Shark, massive creatures rolling amidst the clouds like tiger sharks in the sky.
Their imnse size granted them exceptional vision, and as Junlin and the others’ interrogation yielded no results, preparing to return to civilization, these beasts brought a peculiar piece of news—
Fog was forming in the north.
The clouds thickened and rged with mist, layering together. The Cloud Sea Sharks high in the firmant decided to send one of their kind into the fog to investigate.
anwhile, Tang Feiji, Junlin, Dark Crow, and the myriad beasts on the ground could only perceive faint traces of fog from an imnse distance.
No one yet realized how terrifying this fog would be.
Not until the fourth day did they sense that the fog seed to have grown—or perhaps not grown, but drawn notably closer.
Four days passed, and the Cloud Sea Shark that ventured into the fog did not return.
The Cloud Sea Sharks issued a warning: the fog was anything but simple.
Simultaneously, a sea beast erged from the water, delivering even more stunning news.
The giant squid that guarded the seas had vanished into the ocean depths.
In the sea, a strange substance had appeared, seemingly solidifying the seawater.
Most terrifyingly, whether fish schools or the colossal creatures of the deep, any that entered this domain were unable to return.
It was as though an otherworldly gateway had opened, severing anything that entered from the world they left behind.
These abnormalities of sky and sea led Junlin and the others to suspect that perhaps it wasn’t the lack of further attacks from the enemy—but that an upheaval was brewing in the northern realm.
This upheaval originated from the depths of the north, spreading outward slowly, consuming both sky and earth. Under its encroachnt, all living things ceased to exist.
Within the dense fog lay a kingdom of absolute stillness.
All this was but the beginning. The mist expanded gradually, like an all-encompassing domain reaching out.
It was akin to a ravenous beast, unending in its hunger and never satiated.
From the northern depths, it slowly devoured Yuepela Plains, Saint Dena Highlands, the Bloodstained Wasteland, White Bone Mountain Range, Red Soil Forest, and Amara Continent.
Regions once teeming with life had transford entirely into sothing else.
What existed within the world of the dense fog? No one could provide an answer, for no creature that had entered the fog ever erged.
From a distance, it appeared enigmatic and tranquil.
No apparent danger seed to lurk within.
Yet whether a delicate butterfly or a beast the size of a mountain, any who accidentally ventured into the mist t the sa fate.
Now, the fog was crossing the ocean—or perhaps asserting dominion over the sea—and had reached the coastline of the southern continent, where the defensive line of beasts was retreating step by step.
They didn’t know the true nature of the mist, or whether those companions trapped within were still alive.
With the fog dividing north and south, and judging by its current montum, two-thirds of the world was now enveloped.
To counter the fog, the Win Over with Virtue Squad finally began devising a strategy. Dark Crow, Junlin, and Tang Feiji—three of the strongest beings since Eden’s Lord—prepared to venture into the fog to uncover its secrets.
anwhile, Tang returned to Baichuan City to inform the populace of what had transpired.
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