Roshan and the others could not help but worry at those words. It was undeniable that Wilbur was tremendously powerful. However, wouldn't it be far too dangerous for him to challenge all the cultivators of a whole nation on his own? Kamura sobbed as he cried out, "Yes, sir! I'll be sure to bring these words home." "Get lost." Wilbur put the historical halberd away, standing with his hands behind my back. Kamura mustered up the last of his spiritual energy and fled for his life, clutching his broken leg and uncaring of the terrible pain. The next second, Wilbur's gaze landed on Karmon, who was trembling all over. Karmon's entire body seemed to have been glued to the ground. He wanted to run, but his legs had stopped listening to him a long time ago. All he could do was tremble in fear as he stared at Wilbur. "Siding with outsiders and attacking your own people. What do you have to say for that?" Karmon collapsed to his knees, wailing at the top of his lungs. "I was f
Roshan and the others got to their feet, but the cultivators who had surrendered to Kamura earlier remained on their knees in shame. Roshan glanced at them but said nothing as he waited. Wilbur looked at the cultivators calmly. "I can't blame you for choosing to surrender. At the end of the day, you were just trying to survive, and that's your right as a human being. Seeing as you didn't cause any harm, I won't give you any trouble for what you did." "Thank you, sir." The cultivators bowed once more and got to their feet, but their expressions were full of shame. Wilbur sighed to himself. It was not completely these people's fault that they chose to surrender. After all, who wouldn't want to live? Seeing as they had not harmed their own people like Karmon and Eagle had, Wilbur decided to just let the matter go. "Thank you for your generosity, sir. I'll never forget it." Roshan was the first to speak after that, clearly approving of how Wilbur had handled the matter. Wil
The rays of light that shone from the hairpin were a clear indicator that this was no regular antique. Wilbur scanned the hairpin with his spirit energy and knew at once that it qualified as a mid-tier contribution. That alone was rare enough. "Sir, this is the Octogem Hairpin that has been passed down several generations in my family. It has a history of almost a thousand years, I hope it'll be enough," Roshan said with a bow. Wilbur sat back down. "I can't take your family treasure from you, come on. Take it back." Yet Roshan fell to his knees, looking nothing but solemn. "Nothing can be more precious than the lives of my clan and mine. You saved my family, and you must take the gift. I won't get up otherwise." Robert got on his knees as well, as did the rest of the cultivators in the room. "Please accept this gift, sir." "Please accept it, sir," the other cultivators chorused in unison. Wilbur coughed. "Well, I guess it'd be rude of me to turn it down if you put it lik
Space and time had historically been the most mysterious parts of the universe, of which their laws had been the hardest to grasp. Even the few dimensional spells had only been discovered through countless experiments and guesses, and no one had even truly been able to understand what dimensions truly were. No man had truly figured out something as simple as how planes could fly. Until now, planes were merely a result of data yielded from countless consistent experiments. No one had actually figured out the true theory behind it. Some top-tier spells had been forged the same way, especially those to do with time and space. If Wilbur were to master even the basics of the Laws of Dimension, he would be a great deal more powerful than he already was. This would definitely come in handy with his cultivation journey in the future. It was the sight of it costing 700 grace points that made Wilbur curse. Despite so, he hurled the Octogem Hairpin into the Dragon's Altar without
Countless information flooded Wilbur's soul, leaving him unconscious for over half an hour before he finally woke up. Wilbur opened his eyes, getting to his feet as he mumbled to himself, "That was the reward? What now?" After remaining in the same position for a while, Wilbur cursed out loud. "You were just trying to get me to contribute more, you old geezer! Where the hell am I supposed to find so many contributions, huh? How dare you call yourself a god, luring and baiting me so shamelessly?" After yelling for a few minutes, Wilbur seemed to be a little scared as his head shrank back into his neck and he stole a wary glance at the Dragon's Altar. Upon making sure that the old dragon's consciousness had long since disappeared, Wilbur sneered coldly and left his demiplane. The next morning. Roshan and the others sent Wilbur to the airport and parted ways with him wistfully. Wilbur boarded the plane with Ryder to return to Seechertown. Roshan and the others waited until
'"Yes. He even declared that he was going to come to Shia soon and challenge the cultivator circle here. He said he would like to battle against you," Kamura said carefully. Loja lit up at the words. "Wonderful. You've succeeded in your mission, then." "What?" Kamura was confused. Loja said, "You don't need to know about that. He needs another challenge. You may go and rest now." "But my leg, Master…" Kamura looked pitifully at Loja, hoping that his master would be able to heal his leg with his powers— or he would be crippled for life. Loja smiled. He raised a hand, which glowed golden as a surge of spiritual energy spread out in the air. Kamura was overjoyed. Sure enough, his master had a plan. Loja waved a hand, and a pillar of golden light shone down on Kamura's face. The next second, however, Kamura cried out in agony as he turned to ashes completely. Even as he drew his last breath, he had never expected to be killed by his own master. The next second, Loja cal
"Will you please stop harassing me, Jack?" Bailey shouted. The man called Jack smirked at her. "Harassing you? You're my girlfriend! How is this harassment, huh? Or did you lie to this guy about being a virgin?" "You're shameless." Bailey flushed scarlet in the face, glowering at Jack. Jack seemed oblivious to her rage, looking Wilbur up and down. Wilbur frowned. "Get lost before you piss me off." "Oh my, I'm terrified! Do you know where you are right now?" Jack smirked. "This is Shia, not Dasha." "And so what if it's Shia?" Wilbur said coldly. Jack smirked. "I can make you disappear anytime I want here. Got it, Mister Dashan?" "Aren't you from Dasha too?" Wilbur frowned. Jack sneered. "I used to be, but not anymore. I'm going to change nationalities in no time and become Shian for good. Wilbur could not help but shake his head. "You ingrate, forgetting your roots." "How dare you say that to me, you bastard! I've not even given you any trouble!" Jack said. Wilbu
"No, I don't." "Ah, it's going to be hard to see him, then. He only greets his believers at the Sleeping Buddha Temple on the fifteenth of every month. No one really sees him otherwise." "I'll just have to think of another way, then," said Wilbur. Bailey shrugged. "I don't think I can help you out with that, then. Goodbye, Mister Penn." "Hold on." Wilbur took out a stack of Dashan bills, passing them to Bailey. "Here's your pay." Bailey stared at the money in shock, which looked to be no less than ten thousand dollars. "I haven't even done anything, Mister Penn. I can't take your money." A thought seemed to come to her all of a sudden, and she shook her head at Wilbur. "I'm not that kind of girl, either. I'm sorry." Bailey set the money back down on the table and turned to leave. Wilbur did not know what to think. He had just wanted to help out this hardworking exchange student, only for her to misread his intentions completely. Yet just as Bailey had opened the doo
Faye was clad in a beautiful wedding dress, hardly needing any blusher for how red her cheeks looked. Wilbur was also looking dapper in a fine tuxedo, and the bride and groom went around toasting to their friends one by one. Both their parents were overjoyed, knowing that their children had finally ended up with someone so wonderful. Everyone else was also brimming with smiles, drinking up a storm as the night went on. These people were all friends or subordinates of Wilbur and wanted nothing more than the best for him and Faye. There was no wedding emcee, and the ceremony was extremely simple, but the atmosphere was incomparable as everyone was nothing but smiles. The reception lasted all the way until late into the night, and even the newlyweds' parents got a little tipsy. The banquet ended at last, and the guests ushered Wilbur and Faye into their new bedroom. The newlyweds sat down facing each other, locking eyes. Faye lowered her head bashfully, and Wilbur looked
It was evening on Sealake Island when Wilbur returned. He stood on the long bridge, overwhelmed with emotion as he let out a hint of his aura. The island grew abuzz at once, and a series of familiar figures fought their way into Wilbur's line of sight. Wilbur smiled, stepping onto the island slowly. His smile grew as he came to the square, taking in the sight of Faye, Elsa, Faron, Shepard, and many others. Everyone else stared back at him, unable to hide the emotion on their faces. It had been so long since they had seen Wilbur, and there was no way for them to reach him. Words could not describe how much they had worried about and missed him. "I thought you were never coming back, Wilbur." Faye was the first to speak. Wilbur walked up to her, taking her into his arms. "I'm sorry. It'll never happen again. Everything's over now, and I'll never leave you again." Faye's heart soared as she broke out into overjoyed sobs. Everyone else was nothing but joyous as well. Fo
Bahamut, being a reincarnation of Kaiser himself, came slithering toward Wilbur. They both turned into their human forms, and a fierce battle broke out once more. Kaiser channeled his energy into Bahamut's body, giving Bahamut the upper hand over time. At last, Bahamut severely wounded Wilbur with a blow of his sword, causing Wilbur to fall from mid-air. "Hahaha!" Kaiser appeared suddenly then, laughing loudly. "Nice work, Bahamut." "Thank you, Master." Bahamut retreated behind Kaiser, looking at him coldly. He whipped out a dagger from his sleeves all of a sudden, driving it deep into Kaiser. Kaiser flipped around sharply, grabbing Bahamut's wrist and glowering at him. "Have you lost your mind?" Just then, the Dark Lord's voice sounded from Bahamut's throat. "You've stopped me many times now, Kaiser Fern! There's no way in hell I'll let you become the ultimate elite!" A furious Kaiser reached out to grab Bahamut's head, sucking him into his body. An explosion sounded throu
Just then, the Cold Lord muttered a spell. A series of snowy mountains descended from above, one of them striking Wilbur and Augheimer as the Cold Lord cackled. "Haha! Is that all you've got?" As his words rang through the air, the snowy mountain exploded with a loud boom into countless icy fragments to reveal Wilbur and Augheimer, standing tall and completely unaffected. "What?" "These imbeciles!" the Flame God shouted. The air around turned into a sea of flames at once, burning away relentlessly, but they vanished as soon as they came in contact with Wilbur and Augheimer's defense barriers. The Earth God shouted, "I'll settle this!" He muttered a spell, and the ground cracked open as Wilbur and Augheimer fell into a bottomless abyss. The Earth God smirked, and the crack began to close up. Yet just a few seconds later, the ground exploded as Wilbur and Augheimer flew back up. The Tornado God cast a spell to bring about a fierce gust of wind filled with countless razor-sh
The next second, Wilbur's Magic Dragon Blade made a gash in the air. The two men then wove through the gash, making their way to the lower dimensions from the upper dimensions and returning to Earth. The gash closed itself up, and a powerful wave of black miasma surged into the oceans from the heavens. It cleared up within a few minutes, and Earth was turned into a dark space. Several big fissures appeared in the heavens as the evil gods descended on Earth. The Blood God, the God of Destruction, the Cold Lord, the Flame God, the Earth God, the Tornado God, the God of Bloodlust, and the Snake God—all eight evil gods had descended upon Earth at the same time. Wilbur summoned the broken pieces of the Light Armor from the Fire Dragon Ring. The pieces radiated a white glow as they hovered in mid-air, and Wilbur quickly used his mind to put them together before wearing the Light Armor on his body. "Hahaha!" The Blood God laughed loudly. "I guess the universe dimensions aren't all
Hailey and Kayleen ducked out of the way before the pillars of light reached them, darting up to Sade at the last second as Hailey drove her sword into him at the same time Kayleen did the same with her spear. Hailey glowered at Sade. "You're the one who's really despicable here, Sade. Say goodbye to the world forever!" "Arghhhh!" Sade's body exploded in a flash of white light, disappearing out of sight. Hailey and Kayleen both got down on one knee. "At your service, Masters." Just then, Wilbur and Augheimer looked at the two ladies at the same time. Augheimer said, "At ease. You can both go back now, your work here is done." "Yes, Master." Hailey and Kayleen disappeared the next second. Just then, a fierce wind rolled over as a pillar of white light descended from the heavens as Odysseus appeared in front of the two men. "Wilbur Penn and Augheimer. I’ve finally found you. Tell me where the dimension guardians are, and hand them over!" A gleeful Odysseus reached out t
Sade threw his head back, laughing loudly. "No one has the right to replace me, no one! I'm the real dimensional guardian, the leader of the galaxy!" Just then, two figures appeared in the sky. They were Hailey and Kayleen, two of the other dimensional guardians. Hailey was holding a long sword as she scowled at Sade below her. "You went against the rules of the universe and changed its functions, Sade. And now you've killed Wilbur Penn, the cultivator who was supposed to replace you. For that, Kayleen and I are going to kill you today." Sade smirked at those words, not looking shocked at all. "I knew you two would never let me go for killing Wilbur. But he's already dead, and I still need to maintain order in the universe as a dimensional guardian. Even though you two may hate me, you can't kill me or you'd be going against the rules of the universe too, and have to be sentenced by Mister Richardson. Trust me, you won't end up in much better of a state than I'm in." Just then
Augheimer asked out of confusion, "What? To the upper dimension? All of a sudden?" Wilbur looked flustered, he replied, "There's no time to explain. Odysseus will be here in a while, and we won't be able to escape." Sade looked at Wilbur. He told Augheimer, "He's right. Believe him. Why would your close friend lie to you?" "That's right. He's a dimensional guardian, Sade. I begged Sade to go back in time here. Hurry up and come with me, Augheimer!" "Thanks, but if we're leaving, we should at least go to Buck Town and meet Felix one last time, right?" asked Augheimer. Wilbur looked at Augheimer in the eyes, there was a sense of familiarity that welled up all of a sudden. Wilbur instantly realized Augheimer had a secret in Buck Town, and perhaps it was very important to Augheimer. He helplessly nodded and replied, "Alright, we'll go to Buck Town first." Then, the three of them came to Buck Town through a transportation array. Augheimer grabbed Wilbur and ran. He said, "Run! F
"Damn it! Your second wish was supposed to be mine!" yelled Odysseus. Odysseus once captured a dimensional guardian's servant by chance, and he used him as leverage to obtain his final two wishes. His first wish was for Sade to guide him to the most powerful power of light spell. His second wish was for Sade to lead him to the Death Scepter. Odysseus mastered the power of two types of laws, the power of light and the power of death. He quickly grasped the intricacies of the power of death due to his unique talent. Odysseus wielded the might of both supreme spells with the Death Scepter and the most powerful power of light spell. Therefore, Odysseus gained immense confidence. His capabilities far surpassed most upper dimension cultivators, but he remained in the middle dimension. His desire was to once again capture a second dimensional guardian servant. Odysseus planned to acquire the Death Cloak by obtaining the servant's wish. Ultimately, he would combine the Death Cloak, D