Chapter 307 - 306: You Will Hold Absolute Dominion
Chapter 307 - 306: You Will Hold Absolute Dominion
"Actually, we could team up.
We’ve had our... disagreements in the past, but the bigger picture is what matters now.
You must have noticed it too. The entire Blue Star is vast,
and ever since those strange Evil Spirits invaded,
the whole planet has undergone unimaginable changes.
Some lands have even appeared out of thin air.
Take the Black Continent Grassland where we are now, for example.
The Black Continent Grassland was already expansive, but haven’t you felt it?
Its area now is at least ten times larger than before.
And there are all sorts of other powers at play.
Then there are the members of the Human Race Supremacy Association in the sky right now.
These are just the first few to show themselves.
But the Human Race Supremacy Association must be hiding other, more terrifying beings.
And what about this ’God Project’ they keep mentioning?
Someone as powerful as you, Chu He, would only get a *chance* to be selected *after* joining the Human Race Supremacy Association.
From that alone, you can imagine how intense the competition is within their association, and how many experts they must have."
Xiao Cangqing began to extend an olive branch to Chu He. "Of course, in our alliance, you would hold absolute authority.
I can guarantee that all forces of the Lighthouse Empire controlled by the Vampire Clan will be under your command.
Surely that’s acceptable?"
Chu He’s hand shot out, landing squarely on the crown of Xiao Cangqing’s head.
This touch opened the floodgates to another, mysterious world.
A vast tide of Spiritual Power surged forth.
It was no longer a simple flow of energy, but had transformed into an intangible yet soul-shaking, boundless ocean.
Every ripple contained a power strong enough to rock the very soul.
Under Chu He’s guidance, this power condensed into an invisible but heavy sledgehammer.
It carried an unparalleled might as it smashed down with perfect accuracy upon Xiao Cangqing’s fragile Sea of Consciousness.
Xiao Cangqing’s world instantly spun. His brain reeled as if struck by a giant hammer, ringing incessantly.
It was a dizzying spell that came from within, so intense he nearly lost control of his body.
The world before his eyes blurred as darkness washed over him like a tide, swallowing all light and color.
He struggled to open his eyes, but could only perceive chaos and nothingness.
Even more terrifying, an unprecedented, excruciating pain began to spread through his brain.
It was a tearing, invasive agony, as if an unseen hand
had crudely thrust its way into his most private space—his Sea of Consciousness.
This hand wasn’t just carelessly rummaging through his memories and thoughts;
it was like a brutish traveler recklessly tearing at the pages while flipping through a precious diary.
Every tug was accompanied by a tremor and a wail from the depths of his soul.
During this prolonged torture, time slowed to a crawl. Each second felt like a century.
Finally,
as the invasive power gradually weakened and finally disappeared,
Xiao Cangqing gasped for breath as if waking from a nightmare,
as though he had just been dragged back to the Mortal World from the edge of Hell.
His face was pale as paper. A mixture of sweat and blood
trickled down his cheeks, dripping onto the ground and creating tiny splashes.
He knew all too well that this was another invasion of his Sea of Consciousness by Chu He.
The familiar, terrifying sensation sent a shiver down his spine.
But even so, he could only endure it in silence.
In this world where the strong reign supreme, he simply wasn’t powerful enough to resist.
"Now do you believe me?"
Xiao Cangqing asked.
He knew that he no longer had any secrets from Chu He.
"Your proposal is worth considering."
Chu He withdrew his gaze and looked back up at the sky.
In the space between heaven and earth, now completely enveloped in a holy radiance,
a colossal phantom woven from pure light had quietly condensed into a near-perfect form.
It hovered in the void, solemn and sacred, like the projection of an ancient deity.
The phantom was wreathed in a soft yet brilliant light,
each strand seemingly a convergence of the purest energy in the universe, exuding an awe-inspiring, holy aura.
What was particularly eye-catching was the incredibly dazzling halo floating above the phantom’s head.
This halo wasn’t static; it rotated slowly,
and each rotation released layers of light that spread out like ripples.
These halos of light intertwined and collided in the air,
possessing the miraculous ability to penetrate matter,
able to reach the deepest parts of the soul,
and brought with them an intense pressure, the kind that suggested the descent of a deity to whom all creation must submit.
All living beings present couldn’t help but hold their breath and stare.
Suddenly, as if sensing a summons or having made a decision, the massive phantom began to move.
Its illusory palm slowly rose. Though made of light,
it exuded a sense of power that surpassed the physical, capable of easily controlling all things in the world.
With irresistible momentum, the illusory palm slammed down toward Qian Jia.
At that moment, space lost its resilience. Under the palm’s oppressive might,
it began to emit sharp cracking sounds, like fragile glass.
Fissures spread rapidly from the point of contact,
and wherever they passed, space tore like fabric, revealing a deep and unknown void beneath.
The firmness and stability of the world,
at this moment, seemed so insignificant and powerless, completely unable to withstand the phantom’s strike.
As the cracks widened, streams of chaotic energy spilled from the void,
creating a stark and strange contrast with the surrounding holy light.
The entire scene was both sacred and terrifying, making one tremble in fear yet unable to look away.
At the center of everyone’s attention, Qian Jia’s figure appeared exceptionally calm.
Facing the deity-like phantom that could crush anything, she did not choose a direct confrontation.
In her eyes, a silver-white light swirled madly like a vortex.
As this strange phenomenon unfolded, an unprecedented power surged from her eyes.
It was not a direct, ferocious physical attack, but something far more elusive and difficult to defend against.
This power was the ultimate expression of Spiritual Power.
Like an invisible storm, it instantly swept across the entire area.
Every ripple held the potential to alter minds and stir the power in the depths of one’s soul.
Witnessing this, a flash of astonishment crossed Chu He’s eyes.
’That’s a profound mystery of Spiritual Power that only a handful of top-tier experts can master,’ he thought, well aware of its strength and danger.
Yet now, Qian Jia was wielding this power with such ease.
This domineering Spiritual Power surged like a tide toward every expert present.
Their Seas of Consciousness were instantly invaded by this power, causing violent tremors.
These experts were all battle-hardened warriors,
but even they found it difficult to remain composed under this sudden mental assault.
Their eyes first became dazed, then resolute.
In that instant, they were all awakened by some force, their inner potential completely unleashed.
One by one, they soared into the air, their movements agile and powerful, breaking free from the pull of gravity and shooting toward the heavens.
Their hands were either clenched into fists or formed into palms, each movement containing world-destroying power.
When these attacks converged into a torrent and collided with the descending palm of the massive, deity-like phantom,
the entire space trembled violently.
The scene left everyone present utterly astonished.
"What’s going on?"
Xiao Cangqing asked in disbelief. "Those experts are from various factions in different Empires. Every last one of them is the type to gloat over others’ misfortunes.
Why did they suddenly rush into the sky to help Qian Jia?
Could the Human Race Supremacy Association have already infiltrated all these factions to such a degree?
That’s... that’s too terrifying.
You have to understand, the Vampire Clan has been trying to achieve something like this for years, but the results have been negligible."
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