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At the sa ti.

Ursa Major - Ghost Light-11 Planet.

As the starting node for ti anomalies, it resembled an underwater void, voraciously absorbing the Power of Ti from the universe and forming a visible, funnel-shaped vortex.

Overlaying Lin Suo’s nearby super-frequency extraction, the void further expanded, rendering the intangible Power of Ti nearly visible to the naked eye.

Originally, everything was manageable for Holy Spirit Wizard Aslan Sara, tasked with resolving this. Even if the Ti Horn was ineffective, contacting the Bronze Dragon King and awaiting its arrival would suffice.

However, so unexpected events occurred.

Rewinding to several hours earlier.

On a lifeless Desolate Star near Ghost Light 11, Aslan stood with a grave expression.

Three years into the ti anomaly, his efforts were not in vain.

He had been investigating the reason behind the rapid deflection of the Power of Ti, and now he had found it.

"A Star Gate?!"

Where does the other side lead? Who built it? Was the ti anomaly caused by the opposite side through this permanent spatial gateway?

Since the Star Gate was sealed and rendered unusable, further inquiry was deed idle speculation, but he decided to give it a try.

Contacting the Judgent Court’s Enforcent Officer via the Magic Net.

He planned to chase any traces through the flow of materials and market transactions, as the Star Gate Technology had not yet been disclosed to the public, aning that its creator was soone beyond the originator of this Extraordinary Knowledge.

Only soone from the Star Sea First Research Institute could be behind it.

The direction for the investigation beca clearer, giving at least one lead to follow.

The materials needed to construct a Star Gate are not ordinary; they target Legendary and above-grade resources. The market departnt of the Truth Council would undoubtedly have records of this.

Yet his search yielded no trace of Lin Suo.

For the Fire God Titan Avatar, Lin Suo’s side did not normally use the channels of the Truth Council for comrcial smuggling. The ores mined by his nurous Beastman subordinates are mostly sold to the chanical God Sect and the chanical Spirit Empire.

Despite Lin Suo’s several skirmishes with them,

it did not affect continued transactions. The Fire God Avatar also concealed its identity, gaining fa over the years in other domains.

While Aslan Sara was deep in thought,

Lin Suo had just unlocked part of the Space-Ti Amber seal, releasing Rigardaga’s Power of Ruin from the ti seal.

The Power of Ruin itself, a product of a fusion of altered Ti Power and altered Death Power, could sway a slight influence upon the ti anomaly point.

Consequently,

Aslan Sara watched helplessly as a grey-green gas suddenly erged from the Star Gate, rapidly expanding into a dark void, and a slender woman burst forth.

In an instant, the space-ti ripples on Ghost Light 11th Planet quickly spread out, resonating with the Power of Ruin, and the unclaid Ti Elents gathered at the ever-expanding ti anomaly point, providing the ideal incubator for the nascent Power of Ruin.

The grey-green Ruined Mist continued to infect and assimilate, shrouding the entire Ghost Light 11th Planet.

The ripples expanded by two to three tis.

Even the Ruined Mist adopted so of the space-ti ripples’ characteristics, incorporating all nearby into this Space-Ti Illusion Realm, including Lin Suo on the remote Thorny Star.

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Amidst the Ruined Mist enveloping primitive forests of high primordiality,

Lin Suo slowly opened his eyes.

Logically, he was reluctant to enter the Space-Ti Illusion Realm again, for the chronological chaos within could easily cause living beings to be oppressed by the Ti Law.

The stronger one was, the greater the impact experienced.

After landing and assessing his abilities for a while, Lin Suo found that neither the Titan System nor Wizard System was much affected, aning the tiline had not shifted as far back as the first encounter.

With luck on his side, he might even chance upon acquaintances from before.

And there’s no telling how many others have been trapped this ti.

Lin Suo, well-versed in Padolon’s history, had yet to thoroughly review Star Sea’s history; after all, with an exploration history spanning twenty thousand years, he had entered its pioneering phase for less than a hundred.

Even skimming through it would require considerable ti, making it a low-priority undertaking.

His second foray into the Space-Ti Illusion Realm had profound implications.

Moreover, without a clear benefit in sight, taking on such risks was not opportune.

His gaze returned to his surroundings.

Lin Suo unfolded his Soul Perception like a carpet, sweeping over the entire forest. Besides so primitive magical creatures and Transcendent Beasts, he unexpectedly found a primitive tribe.

Where intelligent beings resided, civilization could be found.

Despite not knowing much of Star Sea history, he might uncover so clues.

Elsewhere.

Holy Spirit Wizard Aslan Sara stood atop an ancient tree with a ghastly pale face.

"Seventy thousand years ago!"

His experience surpassed that of Lin Suo’s, a deeply-rooted and pure-blooded Wizard from birth, fluent in Star Sea and Padolon’s histories.

A re glance at the stars in the sky made calculating the exact ti point straightforward.

Beneath the Ti Law, apart from the Immortal, even those who had comprehended other Laws at the Holy Spirit Peak could not resist the oppression of the Ti Law.

His powers were not suppressed either, because at this ti point, Fire Transmitter had already extended the Wizard Path to its higher limits.

But, so spells developed by later generations were unusable unless they were his own inventions—as the spell inventor, he faced no chronological paradox constraints.

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