Vol 7 Chapter 90 (2/2)
A person’s decisions were always bound by the reality they observedAs logical as one’s choices seemed to the individual, they were never as accurate as they appearedGods especially were beyond hu they kneas ithBy contrast, the Gods knew all about CloudhawkIt would be stupid to iSure, Cloudhawk’s spatial abilities were enigainst huuarantee that teleporting to the ht into a trapIn fact, it was alivenMount Sumeru sent this squad of Gods here for a reason, and that reason was CloudhawkThe God King wanted hih that an up-close battle with hu on their planet frohty shi+psA few salvos was all they needed to obliterate this world, and there was nothing they could do to stop it
“If gathering inforion offered his suggestion“The Cloud God stillcan use him as a mental conduit to reenter the Divine MatrixWithin lies the opportunity to see what the Gods are preparing from a safe distanceMiniotten about the Divine MatrixThe Cloud God had indeed held onto his link with the unified will of his speciesSkycloud’s patron was locked out from the deepest secrets of his kin, but that seal was not air-tight
The Divine Matrix was a massive information network and betrayer Gods were like hackersThey could patch the breaches as often as they liked, but the Cloud God would always find a way inWhat’s more, the locks were focused on the Cloud God himselfCloudhawk, like a virus, could slip by undetected and steal inforht, that’s the plan”
Cloudhawk explained his scheme to the Cloud GodTheir wills connected and Cloudhaas conveyed through the gates and into the Divine Matrix for the second tiical city
Sponsored Content
Remove Ads?
“Please follow h their shared link, he manifested hihtCloudhawk followed the spark as it danced through the air until they reached a doorBehind it hat he was looking for
Here? Cloudhawk forced his way through the door
When he saas on the other side he froze in placeThe area was… strangeDesolate, emptyBlackness closed in on all sides and the only object of note was a tawny globeIt was earth
He could make out the hideous scar that was the ancient battlefield, as well as the terraformed area around Southern CapitalThis was the world as it was now, and he was staring at it from the reeted with the expansive gray surface of thedust into the vacuum of space as a vortex appeared aboveIt was one end of a tunnel from which an enormous shi+p appeared
The shi+p that was spat forth was bigger than the tunnel itselfIt looked like a giant liquid metal ball, perfectly circularThe surface of it shi+ht like so to look upon
The orb-like shi+p appeared above the surface of the , silently suspended and untouched by the forces of gravity like a still picture
Behind it, the tunnel shrunk and disappeared
Sponsored Content
Remove Ads?
For a few seconds ht radiated froy thatthe entire solar systean to break apart, releasing several individual dropletsThey zoo landfall, iedGods – and not the half-forhly evolved warriorThe weakest of theest huth could continue to growThey didn’t progress as quickly as humans did, but their lifespans were effectively lih time, these lowly soldiers would slowly perfect the species
A cursory examination told Cloudhawk there were two or three thousand of themBy no means a small force, but not impossible to defeat eitherThe problee droplets could have all kinds of strange weapons and cosmic creatures he didn’t know about
He didn’t see any specifics, but he knew there was more to this strike force than he could see
After the Gods dispatched throughout the moon, he saw several more ere different fro, of course, but they were definitely htier than the Supremes of CloudhaorldEspecially their leader
space appeared to collapse around this creature, even when standing stillIt was like staring into a black holeSuch a potent and unique aura– like him – had the ability to control space
A God with spatial powerMuch stronger than any he’d seen beforeA leader a Supremes
How many terrible beasts lived on Mount Su himself hadn’t comeIF it had, they would all be dooame to support us!