Chapter 665 - 369 The Arrival and You Cai Weirdo_2
Chapter 665: Chapter 369 The Arrival and You Cai Weirdo_2
On the contrary,
he couldn’t wait for someone to master this cultivation technique, and even hoped they’d be more powerful than himself.
In future battles against his subordinates, he might just have some help.
With that thought,
Chen Sheng’s fingers flew over the keyboard.
He directly edited the Breaking Limit Technique into a document and sent it to Li Wuji.
The message had just been sent
when it showed that the recipient had accepted it.
It seemed Li Wuji was always watching his mobile phone screen, waiting for Chen Sheng to share the techniques.
But merely a few seconds later,
another message came in.
[Li Wuji: ….Can this technique actually be practiced?]
At that moment,
Li Wuji sat in his office, his expression extremely odd.
Chen Sheng’s Breaking Limit Technique… wasn’t that it was unfeasible.
But to be honest,
he ran through the strong individuals he knew in his mind.
It seemed that besides Chen Sheng himself,
this technique was the kind that would kill anyone who tried it.
To let one’s body continuously endure nuclear fusion and fission twenty-four hours a day, with the power increasing over time,
who the hell could withstand that?!
[Chen Sheng: I managed to master it though.]
[Maybe someone else will be able to in the future.]
Maybe there will be.
But I probably won’t live to see that day,
Li Wuji mused silently.
He felt that being able to meet a freak like Chen Sheng in his lifetime was already extremely rare.
He dared not hope for anything more.
Just like that,
after expressing his thanks,
the two of them chatted idly for a bit.
Soon,
Chen Sheng cut off the chat.
“Huh—”
He took a deep breath.
Tucked his phone back into his pocket,
Chen Sheng was about to close his eyes.
Hmm?
Suddenly,
he seemed to sense something.
He looked up at the sky.
Chen Sheng’s gaze pierced through the endless distance,
all the way to…. beyond the planet.
————
Outer space.
In the boundless pitch-dark expanse floated one planet after another.
Some were entirely ochre, with rings formed by planetary debris and cosmic dust all around.
Others were a mixture of yellow and white, massive in size and clearly layered in color.
At a glance,
there were eight planets, orbiting around the central sun that resembled a blazing fireball.
This place,
was the Solar System.
The world where Chen Sheng lived,
was one of these eight planets.
Serene,
vast,
such was the main theme of the universe.
Since the dawn of civilization, and even earlier times,
the Solar System had always been as it is now, with little change.
But at this moment,
the unchanging starry sky,
was experiencing a slight alteration.
Near the sun,
space suddenly became extremely distorted.
It was as if a black hole had formed there, devouring everything around it.
Even light couldn’t escape its endless pull.
But this scene did not last very long.
As the twisted black hole continued to shrink,
a figure abruptly appeared out of nowhere.
It was a comical being clad in a coat, and thick with layers of oil paint from head to toe.
It kept glancing behind itself, in a clear state of panic.
The mouth covered in oil paint kept opening and closing.
Although no sound could be heard, one could roughly distinguish the message from the shape of the lips.
“Going to die, going to die, going to die.”
That was the phrase the oil paint alien repeated over and over.
This clone of his was already seriously injured.
He had just hidden in a world, planning to heal his body while simultaneously looking for some fun.
But,
before he could find any amusement,
the subordinates’ squad had already caught up.
They pursued ceaselessly as he fled.
And now this clone, with scarcely any strength left,
would certainly be overtaken and killed by the subordinates if he continued to flee.
To die would be to die,
but the key issue was,
he hadn’t had enough fun yet!
The civilizations he encountered were either extremely boring or too fragile to endure his modifications.
Plus, the thing someone asked him to find was nowhere to be seen.
To die now,
would be too much of a loss. freёweɓnovel.com
“Think! Get your brain working at full speed!!!”
The oil paint alien flailed about, repeatedly hitting his own head.
Suddenly,
his body jolted to a stop.
“Eh?”
His head slowly turned towards another direction.
The blue planet was reflected above the oil paint.
He leaned forward for a light sniff.
Seeming to catch a whiff of something.
“Interesting…”
“Why would such an aura exist in a Low Martial World?”
This universe had civilization.
This was something the oil paint creature had known when it passed through the spatial passage.
But merely a Low Martial World.
Couldn’t withstand a finger from those subordinates chasing him.
Even if he wanted to hide, there would be nowhere to conceal himself.
But just now,
the oil paint creature sensed an extremely unique aura on that planet.
Not derived from strength.
Rather, it was something of a higher dimension and indescribable nature.
It held some degree of similarity to his own… self.
In order to investigate further.
The oil paint creature slowly approached the blue planet.
The distance between them got increasingly closer.
The aura grew stronger and stronger.
But just as he was about to observe carefully, he saw another distortion appear above the blue planet.
This distortion indicated that the spatial passage was about to open.
The person hadn’t arrived yet,
but their aura preceded them.
“Damn!”
The oil paints on his face undulated violently, as if changing with his mood.
The subordinates had caught up so quickly that he didn’t have time to think any further.
He glanced again at the blue planet nearby.
If the aura he detected from this blue planet was what he thought it was,
then…
The turning point of matters might just lie here.
With that thought,
the oil paint creature rapidly made a decision.
His figure suddenly turned into a streak of light.
While trying his best to conceal his existence, he directly entered the blue planet.
In the blink of an eye,
the oil paint creature had disappeared.
Only the black hole above the blue planet continued to expand.
Shortly after,
figures began to emerge from it.
It was the Earless Man who had been pursuing the oil paint creature all the way to this universe.
Following him,
one after another, his subordinates stepped out, ten in total, forming a squad.
Their life forms varied greatly, and their appearances were even more diverse.
The only commonality,
was that each one emitted a terrifying aura capable of twisting space, showing no sign of restraint.
“He’s here.”
The Earless Man had just arrived in this universe,
and sensed the trail of the oil paint creature that hadn’t been fully erased yet.
His gaze then fell on the distant sun.
This disgusting aura… even the trail was crystal clear.
His gaze traced from the sun, following the footsteps of the oil paint creature’s movements, until it landed on… the blue planet below.
“Sir, this is the target civilization designated by Commander Ash Annihilation.”
The voice of his subordinate rang in his mind.
“I know.”
The Earless Man responded and looked towards the planet’s surface.
Even though the civilization had a large population,
he had already understood the situation of the target person, Chen Sheng, and this civilization clearly before he departed.
Thus,
with just a cursory glance,
the Earless Man accurately located Chen Sheng lying on his home balcony.
The man was leisurely lying in a chair, gazing at the sky,
completely unaware of the impending doom.
After briefly sensing Chen Sheng’s strength and confirming there was no presence of the Power of Law,
the Earless Man withdrew his gaze.
For such an insignificant character, a casual elimination would suffice.
There was no need for further attention.
He turned his head to look at one of his towering subordinates beside him.
“Go down there and directly destroy this world, force that disgusting thing out.”
Then,
he looked at the others.
“The rest of you join me in locking down the space around this planet.”
“Don’t give the target any chance to escape.”
The enemy referred to here, of course, was not Chen Sheng.
Confident in the strength of his own subordinates,
the Earless Man was sure that the indigenous being named Chen Sheng stood no chance of survival.
The instructions he gave
were purely to guard against the oil paint creature hidden on the planet.
“Yes!”
As the word fell,
the huge subordinate charged directly into the blue planet.
The others quickly spread out, defending in every direction to prevent the oil paint creature from escaping again.
Immediately after,
invisible distortions began to spread outward from the Earless Man to the surrounding area.
Void,
this was the Power of Law the Earless Man possessed, and it was among the High-Level Laws.
Though it was just an insignificant fragment,
in action,
it was enough to make the Earless Man’s strength far surpass most of the lower-level subordinates.
To render everything—people, events, objects—into nothingness as he envisioned.
This was what he could do,
and what he would proceed to do next.