Global Composite Master: Compositing an Undead Army from the Start - Chapter 759 - 368: Divine Domain Prison! (Two in One)_1
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Chapter 759: Chapter 368: Divine Domain Prison! (Two in One)_1
As news of the Solar System’s agreement to peaceful development spread, an increasing number of star systems began to enter the second zone.
Those star systems that had previously offended the Solar System, however, refrained from entering en masse.
Only a few individuals from those systems dared to enter first to assess the situation.
If only people from the Solar System had been active in the first zone of the World of Heavenly Element, these few newcomers might have gone unnoticed.
But now, with many star systems having entered the World of Heavenly Element, the number of people active in the first zone had significantly increased.
It was easy for people from these star systems to encounter those from others.
By this time, most star systems were already cooperating with the Solar System, so being discovered by them was practically the same as being discovered by the Solar System itself.
The Solar System had made this explicitly clear when proposing the terms of cooperation.
They were to inform the Solar System immediately upon discovering any forces from star systems hostile to the Solar System.
Everyone had agreed.
Whether they actually executed this was up to them.
After all, if they encountered such groups and didn’t report it, the Solar System wouldn’t know they had.
However, almost none of the cooperating star systems chose to conceal such information.
Everyone knew that fewer competitors meant more resources for themselves.
Cooperating with the Solar System had been a matter of necessity.
The Solar System already held sway, clearly set to claim a large portion of the first zone of the World of Heavenly Element.
What remained was what these other star systems could divide among themselves.
The more entities vying for these remaining benefits, the less each would receive. Naturally, they wouldn’t choose to shelter forces hostile to the Solar System.
Even with a major racial enemy like the Beastly Intelligent Life lurking, they would still choose to minimize competition among themselves.
Soon, they reported what they had seen to the Solar System.
Chen Mo also immediately received a notification from the Intelligence Department.
“Three Kaiyang Star System Professionals have been discovered at coordinates [3569, 85693] in the first zone of the World of Heavenly Element.”
“Good. I’ll handle it immediately.”
Upon receiving the intelligence, Chen Mo used Divine Flicker and instantly arrived at the target location.
Meanwhile, near the target location, three Kaiyang Star System Professionals and some professionals from other star systems were exchanging glances as they passed each other.
Having just entered the World of Heavenly Element, none of them dared to cause trouble lightly.
When the people from other star systems saw the three from the Kaiyang Star System, they instinctively distanced themselves.
Even though they felt the Kaiyang trio wouldn’t attack without reason, there was no telling what they were thinking. Keeping a distance was wise, allowing time to react to any sudden assault.
Although there were only three Kaiyang Star System Professionals, their Divine Power was not low. Even groups of a dozen or more from other star systems dared not provoke them.
“So many of them are moving together. It seems this star system has already dispatched quite a few people into the World of Heavenly Element. Damn, if we had not angered the Solar System back then, we wouldn’t be in this situation now.”
The three of them were filled with immense regret.
It was all their high command’s fault, who had only thought about eliminating threats and growing stronger, refusing to submit to anyone. Now, those willing to lower themselves and exist under the Solar System were living relatively comfortably. But they, who refused to bow their heads, were struggling even to survive. Never mind competing on leaderboards; after learning that entering the second zone was a one-way trip from the first, very few of them even dared to enter the second zone. The handful who had come in were sent ahead to try and negotiate with the Solar System, though they knew there was likely no chance for talks.
Just as they exchanged glances with the Aliens and were about to move on, the surrounding space suddenly distorted.
The next moment, something blotted out the sky.
Then, Chen Mo appeared in everyone’s sight, riding a gigantic Bone Dragon.
The Bone Dragon was towering and majestic. Its skeleton, an impeccable white, exuded an ancient aura, as if it had weathered countless eons.
Its head was held high, eye sockets like the deep night sky, flickering with a faint, dark light. The blue Flame pupils within them resembled illusory fireworks, shimmering in the darkness.
The horns on its head were curved and sturdy, emanating a mysterious and majestic aura.
The Bone Dragon’s neck was long and powerful. Each cervical bone exuded a deathly stillness, imbued with the power of the Ghost. The lines of its body were sleek and formidable, with no excess.
Its back was slightly arched, like a Solid mountain range, highlighting the Bone Dragon’s power and imposing presence.
Its four limbs were strong and powerful, its claws sharp and hard. Its tail extended long, the dark luminescence at its tip flickering in the darkness, as if ready to unleash terrifying Energy at any moment.
Overall, the Bone Dragon emanated a formidable Aura of the Ghost.
Its very presence seemed the embodiment of death and power. The dark luminescence and blue Flame pupils upon it complemented each other, creating a mysterious and terrifying beauty.
Chen Mo, mounted on the Bone Dragon’s back, seemed to merge with the ancient creature as he looked down imperiously at the people below.


