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"But isn’t it a bit excessive to send a king as an envoy?"

Richard looked at Wild Wind, slightly raising an eyebrow: "You think I’m a king?"

Wild Wind’s voice was hoarse with a touch of depth.

"You are already the uncrowned king of this Alliance, and if the war ends naturally, there are only two paths for you: death or becoming a king.

I don’t think you will die."

"I hope what you say is true." Richard laughed easily, "But you got one thing wrong, I seek power not for power itself, but to eliminate that monster.

If that monster disappears, power ans...nothing important to ."

"Not important doesn’t an it would be abandoned." Wild Wind spoke calmly, "So things are better to have than not. If you intend to leave everything behind and travel the Endless Dinsion, or other World Communities, it’s best to find a successor...that’s a lesson taught by our history."

The disappearance of the first Curse Demon Emperor was a trendous blow to the Curse Demon Empire, and if not for the sudden ergence of the Wild Ghost Sage, the current world map might be very different.

"I will rember that."

A Rune Gate opened before Richard, engulfing his figure within.

Not far from them, a gigantic fleet had already approached the world. Traction beams as thick as mountains covered half the world, while the World Barrier remained still.

At the center of these beams, an avatar of a Dominator-level Civilization Devourer was utilizing the energy of the traction beams to complete a gigantic spell that could enshroud the world.

"I cannot let you succeed."

A ghostly, sinister laugh emanated from within Wild Wind, his entire body expanding instantly, becoming almost larger than the fleet of the Civilization Devourer.

Crimson thorns floated from him like tentacles, and in a mont, a gigantic domain comparable to a world appeared in the Star Realm.

Within this domain, countless bizarre Curse Creatures began to seep into the world.

"Monster, co join the parade."

...

Pantheon.

"You plan to beco an envoy to that unknown civilization?"

The Eternal God King’s voice carried a hint of amazent.

"Although you are very strong, I must say, that civilization...is not an easy place to go."

"Oh? What do you an by that?" A trace of surprise flashed across Richard’s face.

The Eternal God King paused, seemingly organizing his thoughts.

"When you found us to form the Wizard Alliance, we had already attempted to establish contact with that civilization. However, when I tried to explore that world, an unimaginable Dinsion Storm blocked my path.

If I’m not mistaken, this Dinsion Storm should be the result of the annihilation of several dinsions together, its scope vast...imasurable."

"A Dinsion Storm!?"

Upon hearing the reason, a look of astonishnt crossed Richard’s face.

He had never imagined that a Dominator would be blocked by sothing like a Dinsion Storm.

"It is different from conventional storms," the Eternal God King explained, "Its range is very wide, so wide that even I would need to spend decades to bypass it.

Under normal circumstances, this amount of ti wouldn’t matter.

But at this juncture, disappearing for decades is really not a wise decision."

"What about going straight through?" Richard asked again.

"Going straight through is of course the normal route, but you have to think it through," the Eternal God King said solemnly, "This storm is incredibly fierce, even a Breaking Limit Sovereign could potentially be swept to unknown places by the storm.

Moreover, the annihilation of dinsions doesn’t happen without reason, who knows what else might be inside.

You should think carefully before making this decision."

"I have thought it through very clearly." Richard replied with equal solemnity, "In the fight against that monster, every bit of strength is incredibly important. At this point, it’s the best ti to connect with this civilization."

"What if the Civilization Devourer attacks?" the Eternal God King asked, "Our not attacking doesn’t an it won’t attack. Your strength is great, and it is very necessary for you to oversee the frontline."

To this, Richard just slightly shook his head.

"Eternal, do you think for the Civilization Devourer, it’s easier to attack us, or to attack Spirit Desert and that unknown civilization.

You have to choose the soft target.

If I don’t go, that unknown civilization will definitely bear the brunt of the strongest attack from the Civilization Devourer. If their entire civilization is devoured, it would be more than a loss for us."

The Eternal God King was speechless, for he knew that unknown civilization would indeed endure the fiercer attacks.

But compared to that unknown civilization whose strength was uncertain, Richard’s safety was obviously more important.

As long as the Civilization Devourer couldn’t fully recover, Richard would certainly be able to kill it. This process might be incredibly arduous, there might be many sacrifices, but the result is certain.

However, the Dominator is not a puppet of fate.

At the Dominator stage, to so extent, they all possess so autonomy. Their intuition sotis rivals prophecy.

But this is not entirely a good thing.

Richard’s autonomy might delay the arrival of that future.

This is not a re speculation, but based on his own experience.

He himself had once delayed the arrival of the future.

"I’ll reserve my opinion." After a brief silence, the Eternal God King said, "But if you insist on going, I won’t be able to stop you."

Richard smiled: "Thanks for your concern. I heard from Ulysses that you plan to preach among those natives?"

"Yes."

"This can be done, but soone else is also eyeing these natives. Either you or Wanbian should communicate with Wild Wind to see how to allocate these natives. I have only one requirent: these natives must remain obedient and contribute their strength to the Wizard Alliance."

The Eternal God King was silent for a mont, then replied in a low voice, "...Yes, Your Excellency, Governor."

...

When a circle reaches a certain size, its curvature cannot be detected by the naked eye.

However, this is due to the precision limitations of the naked eye.

If one’s perception is keen enough, the curvature can still be detected.

Yet Richard never expected that, as a Dominator, he would encounter such a situation.

In front of Richard, an endless river of flowing colors resembled a massive curtain, separating him from that unknown civilization.

Seen from the side, this dinsion storm appeared like an endless river, flowing straight toward the other shore.

However, any creature that has co into contact with a dinsion storm knows that a dinsion storm is not a dinsion; a dinsion is a river, but a dinsion storm is a gigantic sphere.

Richard murmured to himself, "No wonder the Eternal gave up, such a massive storm, even going around it would take decades, and that’s a conservative estimate."

However...

Richard extended his hand into the dinsion storm, and the dinsion storm, enough to tear apart an ordinary Dominator, felt like a gentle breeze brushing against his cell dinsion.

For Richard, attacks not strong enough would only beco his nourishnt.

And the intensity of the dinsion storm clearly hadn’t reached that threshold.

Upon realizing this, Richard’s gaze toward the storm changed.

"A Blessed Land." Richard’s voice carried a hint of greed.

Such a vast dinsion storm, with almost boundless Power of Dinsion. He does not need much; just taking a portion would be enough for him to use the Book of All Laws without restraint.

"Perhaps I could leave an avatar here." Richard pondered in his mind.

Fully entering the storm, the violent storm crashed against Richard without causing the slightest ripple.

Once his entire body was inside the dinsion storm, Richard imdiately felt a surge of vitality.

It felt as if his body had been nourished by Life Energy before rging into the dinsion.

An endless flow of Power of Dinsion was absorbed by the cell dinsion, eventually becoming part of it. In just a brief mont, Richard felt the cell dinsion throughout his body expand slightly.

During this process, Richard keenly noticed that the dinsion-based Life Core inside those cell dinsions underwent a slight mutation.

This change had never occurred before when Richard used Power of Dinsion to only nourish a single cell dinsion.

"Could it be... that these dinsion-based Life Cores are essentially a single entity? Only by nourishing all the cell dinsions simultaneously can they be induced to change."

Richard was unsure if his thoughts were correct, but if they were true, then he had indeed made the right decision coming here.

"Better start making my way." Richard collected his thoughts, "After all, it’s nearly a year’s journey; if it’s true, it will naturally beco evident along the way."

...

The intensity of the dinsion storm is not uniform, the closer to the interior, the lower the intensity.

And the lower the storm, the more likely life can exist.

"Damn it!"

A Dominator, resembling an eye in form, emitted a wave of furious ntal energy.

A purple light shot from his eye, instantly annihilating a tuft of hair-like substance. But as soon as he annihilated one tuft, a new clump of "hair" erged from the storm.

They flew within the dinsion storm, relentlessly devouring those surrounding dinsion storms of weaker intensity.

When facing the attacks of the Eye Dominator, they handled it with ease.

Their intertwined bodies abruptly scattered, revealing a skeleton already bored into a honeycomb, letting it be annihilated by the purple light, and then regrouped in the next instant, continuing to advance toward the Eye Dominator.

These entities were worms, dinsion worms.

In the Endless Dinsion, they were among the few creatures capable of causing dinsion Destruction.

These worms hid within the dinsion storm, making it hard even for a Dominator to detect. Once these worms latch on to a creature, not only will it be parasitized, but even if driven away, it will face an endless swarm of worms.

The Eye Dominator struggled to resist, purple light obliterating clump after clump of worms.

But the worm swarm remained endless.

"Is my end really going to co at the hands of these worms?"

A flash of despair crossed the mind of the Eye Dominator, who had gone through so much to reach this buffer zone, certainly not to deliver a nest and food for the worms.

The Power of Dinsion circulated within him, and even in despair, he was determined to give a final fight.

He bore the mission, carried the future of the Eye Demon Clan, and could not easily admit defeat...

"Dinsion worms, I never expected to encounter such things."

A voice filled with surprise traveled through the dinsion storm into the perception of the Eye Demon Dominator, and then a golden fla lit up the dinsion storm, reducing all worms to ashes.

The Eye Demon Dominator looked toward the source of the fla, only to see a creature in a black cloak watching him.

"A common Dominator braving the storm to enter the buffer zone, that’s not sothing you see every day.

Friend, what are you here to do?"

The Eye Demon Dominator looked at Richard, and after comparing him with that shadow in his mory, he replied with a slight tremble:

"I am going to the other side of the storm to seek aid."

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