Chapter 1439: Three Empyrean Experts! (1/2)
Jiang Chen wasn’t a native of Divine Abyss He hadn’t experienced the chaotic fighting between the ancient races, nor did he know much about Boundary Steles and the other lands However, he had heard others discuss thereat emperors of Veluriyam Capital
He knew that their purpose was to keep Divine Abyss Continent’s races apart In ancient ti the lands of another, fro territory
There was another factor though, or at least Jiang Chen was hazarding the guess Even the strongest factions and top experts in the human domain obeyed an unspoken rule – they were never to touch the Boundary Steles
Obviously, destruction of said steles was included in that rule
There was a popular rumor in the human domain from the ancient times that the Boundary Steles were primarily to protect the safety of the world
Anyone who destroyed the so would also introduce unknown dangers to the hu Chen was stupendously shocked when he heard the Boundary Stele had been destroyed
“Let ate
The bird stopped hi Chen was exasperated
The bird sounded conflicted “Boundary Steles were built by innumerable ancient experts in concert as a collaborative effort Norh their zones of influence, much less break the steles Whoever did this deed is h the Ver Chen quite a bit, it knew that the hu the stele to start an incursion into hu those forces were sure to beChen knew that the Vermilion Bird only meant well for him Still, he couldn’t simply sit on his hands at such a crucial time If the Boundary Stele was broken, humanity would face yet another problem
The celestial deh for him Broken Boundary Steles atop this – an invasion by yet another alien species –added to injury in this situation
“You stay here I’ll go take a look” The bird appropriately played the role of a senior It didn’t have , but it was still an ancient divine creature It wasn’t about to let a hu this place was the bird’s duty This was only an extension of that
“We can go together,” Jiang Chen said
The Verood response to that However, it did see that Jiang Chen was sincere Nodding, it instructed, “Alright, I’ll take you along However, you must remember that you can’t be i Chen inclined his head He knehat the bird ant bray of laughter pierced the air
“Hahaha, I’m the first one here That stupid restriction is finally broken! Are these the lands of the fabled hu through the void into Jiang Chen’s ears
“Tsk tsk The hu short of picturesque, just like the rumors say Eh? There’s a palace here”
“This place feels a bit odd Is this a sect?” A few more voices joined the first one
The Veruess there’s no need to check,” it smiled wryly “The Boundary Stele is broken Alien races have invaded!”
“De Chen raised an eyebrow
The bird had as much of an idea as he did “I’m not sure,” it shook its head “Divine Abyss has innumerable races and inter-racial warfare used to be rather common”
Three vortices appeared in the skies above Chaotic spatial winds whipped up as well, creating thick layers of clouds roiling in the firmament The vortices were three distinct colors: purple, blue, and red
Each vortex carried its own occupant and divine seals shot out of the man robed in luxurious violet with a youthful complexion and a perfect demeanor He was more exquisite than the e contained a pair of arctic eyes They regarded the entire world around then landscape around them It seemed that the entire world was an affront to hi fro forces of nature within the vortices The speed at which they spun at was so he could only marvel at
He could easily sense from their flashy entrances and fierce auras that all three were empyrean realm without a doubt
Out of the other two, one was a bald, burlyat the back of his head, like the tail of a mouse It made his appearance several ti to scoff at
Though he couldn’t quite coChen had ard
Built like a veritable bear, he was as big as one too
The re person was an old man in red His expression was completely i of life There was absolutely no indication of what hisChen didn’t take the old ht be the hardest out of the three to deal with The other tere either proud and do theh, looked deep and unreadable
This kind of person was typically the most difficult sort of opponent