??Chapter 1475: Chapter 1432: Endless Ambition
Chapter 1475: Chapter 1432: Endless Ambition
In the boundless Void, a steel torrent marched forward mightily, silently, illuminated only by the dazzling, colorful light of elents, adding a distinctive hue to the darkness of the Void, making it seem less lonely.
Within this Void, a shadow darker than darkness itself erged, its curious and greedy gaze fixed on the fleet moving through the Void, filled with… hunger.
Then, lured by the prospect of food, the shadow moved, and instantly, the gleaming light of elents on the fleet turned into a blinding red, filled with urgent warning beeps echoing in the Void.
“Warning, unidentified creature approaching, all ships enter level one battle readiness!”
A voice full of warning resonated across every combat unit in the fleet, and suddenly, the gleaming light of elents surged, massive elental shields unfolded one by one, and millions of alchemy scout bees dispersed in all directions.
Thus, the monster lurking in the darkness was revealed; its planned surprise attack turned into a direct assault, and the monster, once enjoying its hunt, now annoyed at losing its fun, beca even more ferocious.
Boom—
The elental shields emitted a clear shattering sound, then the consolidated fragnts of elents scattered all around, stirring up even more severe explosions, only to be wholly devoured by an abyssal giant mouth.
Bright sparks blossod in the Void; the fleet, the mont the monster appeared, poured all its firepower onto the creature, but even with its skin splitting and flesh flying, it had little effect.
Because the giant beast’s healing rate far surpassed the rate of damage, fear spread throughout the Void. However, everyone knew that in the Void, there was nowhere to flee; one could only face it bravely.
Navigating through the Void was far more dangerous and terrifying than sailing the ocean. The silent Void could not compare to the vibrant, colorful sea, so within the Void, one was either utterly lonely or exposed to the deepest horror.
Therefore, even the Conquest Fleet from the major world did not want anything to happen during their tedious voyages since those who could move in the Void were terrifying beings capable of sustaining themselves through internal cycles.
This was a scenario only divine beings, and legendary existences surpassing deities could handle, facing the calamitous Void Beast, but the Fatal Fleet had no such entities.
They could only rely on dense gunfire and unique thods to fight. If lucky, so might survive, but total annihilation was the more likely outco.
The Void Colonial Fleet had only ans to deal with divine beings because that was the strongest presence they could encounter while colonizing different worlds; anything stronger was virtually impossible.
Thus, shattered tal fragnts flew about in the Void, the flowers of death blood in succession, and creatures with the goal of conquering worlds emitted desperate cries in the Void.
During this despair, creatures instinctively prayed to the most potent, most likely savior they knew, and thus, nurous nas of divine beings resounded in the Void, the most frequent among them being the King of All Gods, the Master of All Dragons, the Sovereign of Everything.
Consequently, the great entity responded to the devout prayers of its followers. Golden light quietly spread out, solidifying ti and space, halting everything, including the monster that could chew through battleships in the Void.
“Stepping into the Void again, it feels quite nice!” A voice tinged with a hint of exclamation sounded; an existence wrapped in brilliant divine light appeared at the center of the fleet, confronting the Void monster wreaking havoc there.
“But it’s a sha, the range of activity is only this small area!”
Muria looked around, her face showing a wistful expression, with nothing else around her but the fleet and the rampaging monster.
The Void was so empty and lonely, far from matching the vibrancy of the living world. Yet this silent, vast Void contained the endless prosperity of billions of worlds.
“But small as the area may be, I can still do so things within reach.”
Muria’s gaze fell on the monster under the naturally emitted Divine Light around Him, as if a ti-stop spell had been cast, stretched out her palm, and gently clenched.
Thus, the Void Beast, with a body length exceeding ten thousand ters and harboring a small world with a complete ecological cycle within its body, let out a helpless wail; then its flesh began to collapse and ultimately exploded in a direct explosion.
However, the exploded flesh did not splatter far but was forcibly condensed into a mass, eventually turning into a huge atball with a mix of black and red.
By this ti, the Divine Light that pervaded the Void had gradually dissipated, leaving only a great presence whose face could not be clearly seen and the giant atball made of shattered bones and flesh that hovered beside Him.
Although the face was unclear, only a vague humanoid form could be discerned, all the creatures who saw this great presence naturally understood what being had saved them in their ti of peril.
“Great Master of All Things!”
Thus, the surviving expedition fleet began to praise and worship Muria. At this mont, that was all they could do, not excluding even the legends.
As the object of adoration, Muria rely collected the giant atball, which was still slightly wriggling and attempting to reconstitute the beast’s body under the suppression of his power, and then disappeared just as he had appeared, formless and suddenly gone.
After Muria vanished, the fleet, engulfed in fervent emotion, grew quiet for a while, then started to clean up the battlefield and finally continued towards their predetermined target world.
Muria, who had just tested his power, stood in a seemingly unremarkable part of the Void, unable to move forward, as if an invisible barrier was blocking him, a barrier that could effortlessly crush Epics.
Of course, there was no barrier, and there were few areas in the Void that His power could not reach at this ti.
But precisely because He was so powerful, He was also constrained. Muria’s power was derived from the world, thus He was limited by the world itself.
Originally, He could only move within His own great world, at most wandering around the periphery of the World Barrier; but as the Void Colonization Plan began, His faith spread from one dium and small world to another.
Thus, His active range expanded. However, beyond the range of the great world, his source of power beca those dium and small worlds, thus decreasing a level further. It was enough to handle the beasts roaming the Void.
“My World Community!”
Muria gazed at the scattered luminescent stars in the Dark Void, each spark representing a world that had given birth to life.
These worlds ford the World Community he was part of now. Muria’s colonization plan was to target the entire World Community, and as a Lord of Worlds, He had such capability.
To conquer and unify everything in the World Community, this was sothing He could achieve if He was willing to spend the ti, which, even for the Eternal Life Beings, was exceedingly long.
But it did not matter, for Muria had the patience, whether it took ten thousand or a hundred thousand years, He could wait.
However, it wouldn’t take that much ti, for the young Lord of Worlds was ambitious and even planned to participate personally—His active range would gradually increase with more and more worlds conquered.
All of the future had already been predetermined not long ago, and at this ti, Muria had already qualified to leave his na in the Void, worthy of reverence by every being that wandered there.
Even the epic groups that saw the World Community as their pasture would give a certain respect upon knowing Muria’s existence and then would avoid him.
Such was the deterrence of a Lord of the Great World, and soon, it would upgrade to the Lord of the World Community, and by that ti,
“I probably still won’t be satisfied!”
The young Lord of Worlds stopped before the invisible barrier, smiling as he imagined his future, “But I have enough ti to achieve my ambitions, until I am utterly satisfied.”
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