Chapter 1142 Undetectable (1/2)

The Lothlann Continent finally regained its peace.

”Congratulations, Darren! You have successfully protected the Lothlann Continent from annihilation. I am giving you three days to settle your remaining affairs. Afterwards, you will be drawn to the Primitive Wilderness as mandated by the law. Understood?” A deep and rich voice came from the golden crack in the void.

”Yes.” Darren gave a nod.

A beam of golden light descended from the sky, and carried the heads of the Shura and the first fiend ancestor.

Then, another ray of golden light flashed down on the immortal.

”What?” Darren's face changed slightly. He immediately flew over and landed in front of the immortal.

”This is my wife. She is not a destroyer,” Darren said to the void.

”With her current cultivation base, she is not allowed to stay in the mortal world. You don't need to defend her.” The voice was cold and full of arrogance.

”No, you can't take her away. She'll be coming with me in three days,” Darren asserted.

The person in the golden crack was silent for a moment.

”Well, considering you have protected the continent, I will grant your request and let her stay in this world. Don't bring your ill temper to the Primitive Wilderness, otherwise you won't last a day.” With that, the cold voice dissipated, and the golden crack in the void also disappeared.

After all of them had dispersed, a heavy rainstorm fell on the Lothlann Continent, and washed away the darkness and bloodiness.

At that time, the creatures on the continent cheered and praised the gods in the void.

Using his spiritual sense, Darren summoned some senior holy warriors who survived the great battle on the Lothlann Continent. Immediately, they flew over and half knelt in front of Darren.

”Bury the casualties and make every effort to repair the damaged areas.”

Although the whole continent wasn't destroyed, at least hundreds of millions of creatures had died in the battle and many areas were severely ravaged.

”Yes, sir!” the senior holy warriors responded in chorus.

”Elsa, please look after Hailey,” Darren told the ”immortal” in a low voice.

”All right.” Elsa didn't hold any grudge against Hailey, so when she saw that Hailey was injured, she also felt sorry for her.

Darren, on the other hand, flew down to find Barnes, the Water Kylin, Finley, and the others.

All of them were unconscious, so Darren brought th