Halbert was dead. The furious roar he let out before his death echoed for a long time across the sky.Severin breathed out a heavy sigh of relief after making sure the flame lotus had completely engulfed Halbert's body and extinguished his spiritual soul until there was no trace of him left."Phew. I finally got rid of him!"The intense battle had depleted Severin's spiritual energy significantly; if the battle had dragged on any longer, he might have found himself in a precarious situation.Despite having an elite-quality spiritual treasure, Severin did not dare to be overconfident in the face of Halbert's formidable strength, especially with his mysterious and powerful dark arts.Severin had to bring out all his trump cards to ensure his victory when fighting against a prodigy like Halbert.Fortunately, Halbert—perhaps accustomed to winning in battles—did not take Severin seriously. He was directly struck by the Chaotic Swordshadow, and his cultivation, lifespan, and cultivatio
These practitioners of the dark arts operated only on their self-interests, and some would have no moral qualms about sacrificing millions for the sake of mastering a certain technique.Halbert, as a core disciple of the Yellow Ghost Tribe's sacred land, undoubtedly possessed power far beyond his fellow sect members. His cultivation of level five paragon was considered to be superior to most prodigies who had entered the Starry Sky Battlespace.Yet, even with such power, he was still slain by Severin. How could Simeon not be shaken?Alongside the shock, there was a strong sense of resentment in Simeon's heart. He had initially believed that a core disciple of the Yellow Ghost Tribe's sacred land like Halbert could easily defeat Severin, only to be harshly proven wrong by reality.Simeon's face darkened when he saw Severin was still alive and well. At the same time, he was torn between whether to launch an attack at Severin when he was all tired out from an intense battle or let him
In the starry sky, Severin could not help but breathe a sigh of relief when he sensed that the hidden spectators had all retreated. Using his divine sense, he scanned the area within dozens of miles to make sure that those people had indeed withdrawn before safely retracting Flameless Pinnacle.Looking at the mist of blood in the starry sky, Severin sighed. "Fortunately, I didn't use all of my spiritual energy in the battle with Halbert just now. Otherwise, things might have taken a turn for the worse this time."Severin had used two of his ultimate trump cards against Halbert. He managed to kill him by first unleashing the Chaotic Swordshadow and then Lotus Divine Attack.After the battle, he had to be vigilant against potential sneak attacks from those secretly observing nearby.Fortunately, Severin had prepared in advance, keeping some tricks up his sleeve. This allowed him to swiftly eliminate the level four paragon with a single sword strike.Severin took out several alchemic
"Interesting. I wonder which sect's prodigy this person is, to be able to kill Halbert who's two levels higher than him."The scholar suddenly erupted with an aura of level seven paragon.The terrifying aura instantly stirred the entire planet, causing the sky to change color, and the ground to crack and split apart in the blink of an eye.The scholar arrived at the core of the star, raised his hand, and grasped a massive piece of metal Uru, with magma still flowing on its surfaceHe recalled the information transmitted through the small jade plaque as he looked at the crimson metal Uru in his hand."Although there's plenty of metal Uru, it's still not enough. It'd be great if I could obtain that elite-quality spiritual treasure," he muttered with a lick of his lips....Meanwhile, within a pitch-black spatial crack—an area perpetually swept by the bone-chilling Nine Heavens Gale—harbored a terrifying spatial turbulence. A paragon cultivator could easily lose their way and never
Severin continued his swift journey across the starry sky, unaware of the tumult caused by Halbert's fall. His name had now entered the sights of prodigies from various major sects and top-tier clans.Severin's streak of light resembled a shooting star; his figure darted through the vast expanse of space as he headed towards the depths of the starry sky from the battlefield where space had been shattered.Thousands of miles into his rapid flight, Severin noticed that the number of stars around him had significantly increased compared to the outer regions. At regular intervals, he would spot scattered meteor belts in the starry sky.Metal Uru within these meteor belts, both in terms of quality and quantity, surpassed those in the outer regions. After consecutively capturing several large meteors and scavenging a few chunks of the metal, Severin's anticipation for the depths of the starry sky grew.Observing the stars twinkling all around him—which were emitting an ancient and primev
Their opponent was a radiantly glowing girl wielding a shield, who was accompanied by enchanting celestial music. The girl was dressed in a plain-colored gown, adorned with a jade hairpin. Her appearance–devoid of any makeup—was as delicate as the petals of a rose, with a complexion as pure as morning glow on snow. Her wispy brows were furrowed in anger while her big eyes were filled with a hint of indignation.Severin's eyebrows shot up in surprise when he recognized who she was. "It's her!"The girl was none other than Callie Romero from the Marvair Sect, whom Severin had met once before.At that moment, Callie appeared bedraggled with blood trickling from the corner of her mouth. Her face was pale as paper, and her aura seemed somewhat unstable, indicating that she had suffered serious injuries. On the other hand, her two opponents seemed to be in much better condition. Radiant lights flicker around them, making them look like ethereal celestial beings.One of them, a robust man
Callie could not help but bitterly smile when she recalled her situation upon entering the Starry Sky Battlespace. "I wouldn't have taken the treasure map if I had known this was going to happen."She was quite lucky. After passing through Heart Path, she was transported directly to the outer area near the inner part of the Starry Sky Battlespace.Perhaps luck was really on her side because shortly after setting out, she found the corpse of a disciple from the Burke clan who had entered during the last Starry Sky Battlespace opening, and obtained quite a few treasures from it.Even more remarkably, she obtained a treasure map from the corpse's spatial ring. Just when Callie thought she was having a stroke of good luck, she discovered that the spatial ring was programmed with a restriction that automatically transmitted information to the Burke Clan, and soon two disciples from the clan began to pursue her.As the saintwoman of the Marvair Sect and complete-stage level three paragon
With that thought in mind, Hector withdrew his aggressive stance and spoke to Severin, "I'm afraid there's been a misunderstanding, brother. I'm a member of the Burke clan from the Eastern Wilderness. This woman has taken a precious item of great importance to my family. I hope you won't be misled by her!"Hector, after revealing his identity, carefully observed Severin's expressions. The Burke clan was one of Eight Great Clans of the Eastern Wilderness, renowned throughout the entire Bluerealm. An ordinary level three paragon, upon hearing the Burkes' name, would tremble in fear.Considering Severin's extraordinary combat prowess displayed earlier, Hector did not want to escalate the situation further. Instead, he took the initiative to disclose his affiliation.When Severin heard Hector's admission, his expression remained calm and unchanged, showing no ripples of emotion."Leave," uttered Severin simply.Linden could not contain his anger when he heard that. His muscles bulged