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Chapter 625: Chapter625-Gathering of the Powerful, Decapitation Operation
Aurek swept his gaze over everyone, his voice calm and composed.
“Suggwoth, Alvin, investigate the situation in all surrounding universes. Wait for the right moment—then we will deal with them together.”
“Your Majesty!”
Mylen couldn’t help stepping forward, a hint of urgency in his voice.
“Attacking all neighboring universes at once will disperse the Divine Court’s forces. Isn’t that too risky?”
Todd, Kevin, and the other powerful beings nodded in agreement.
Although the Sage Masters and the quasi-Empyrean Sanctum armies were numerous, spreading them across all nearby universes would inevitably thin their strength.
And the legacies in these universes were far stronger than those in the Sword Universe.
Some forces even had three quasi-Eternal sage ranks, and the number of Supreme sage ranks was incalculable.
The safest approach was to crush them one by one.
Even facing three quasi-Eternal sage ranks at once would require careful retreat.
“No need to worry about the troops,”
Aurek’s voice carried authority and indifference, as if speaking of something trivial.
“As for the timing of the deployment…”
He paused, a glimmer flickering deep in his eyes.
“It will come very soon.”
Alvin stepped forward and asked,
“The Sword Universe has become part of the Divine Court’s territory, and our army is ready to strike The Luminous Land of Nasei. Should we halt operations?”
He still hadn’t discerned Aurek’s intent.
“No need,”
Aurek replied coldly, as if stating an established fact.
“The Luminous Land of Nasei no longer exists.”
The mirror clone dissolved into countless points of light above the floating platform.
“What? Did I hear that right?”
“The Luminous Land of Nasei no longer exists?”
Everyone exchanged bewildered glances, eyes full of confusion.
They hadn’t even acted, and yet the enemy forces were already annihilated?
How was this possible?
Alvin looked to Suggwoth, Harry, and the others.
They shook their heads repeatedly, equally perplexed.
…
Outside the Sword Universe.
The Sword-Sea Emperor’s quasi-Eternal sage rank mind power covered the endless domain like an invisible net. He had been stationed here for three days.
Three days of meticulous preparation.
Then, a vast, unparalleled aura descended from the edge of the horizon.
Ancient, profound, it seemed to have existed since the birth of the Star Sea itself.
The Sword-Sea Emperor’s eyes flashed as he sensed that familiar aura, a trace of uncontainable joy crossing his expression.
The God of Slaughter had arrived!
One of his avatars emerged from the depths of chaos, radiating a light of slaughter.
Behind him followed ten Supreme sage ranks with deep, heavy auras.
The true body of the God of Slaughter remained hidden deeper in chaos, like a blade yet to be drawn.
The Sword-Sea Emperor did not care—just having the God of Slaughter here was enough!
“What’s your plan?”
The God of Slaughter spoke, his voice calm as still water.
“Lure out Aurek’s army,”
the Sword-Sea Emperor said with a cold smile, eyes flashing with murderous intent.
“Then we strike directly at the core, ending this swiftly and seizing Aurek.”
“His quasi-Empyrean Sanctum army is large, but he has only about a dozen or so Supreme sage ranks.”
“Except for that world-ending dragon, whose power rivals a quasi-Eternal sage rank, the rest are nothing to fear.”
The God of Slaughter frowned slightly.
He glanced at the dead, silent Sword Universe, vaguely sensing an invisible pressure, as if an unseen eye was watching him.
That inexplicable unease stirred some doubt in him.
“Rest assured,”
the Sword-Sea Emperor said, his tone growing firmer.
“My Origin Sword Sea has fully uncovered the Crossbridge Divine Court’s secrets, at the cost of its own destruction.”
“The one who knows Aurek best is me. These are all his cards. What more could you doubt?”
He paused, a cold gleam flashing in his eyes.
“Besides, we are only targeting Aurek. What good will his army do him?”
“Then the Divine Court’s armies will be left to us.”
One Supreme sage rank next to the God of Slaughter spoke with pride.
“We’ll also find a way to draw away that dragon. Fewer complications are always better.”
“That’s perfect.”
A sinister smile curved the Sword-Sea Emperor’s lips.
“Without that dragon, Aurek is just a piece of meat on the chopping board.”
Boom—!
At this moment, quasi-Eternal sage ranks descended from the horizon.
And there was more than one!
From the City of Rock, the Stanford clan, and other universes, quasi-Eternal sage ranks arrived one after another.
One, two, three…
Each arrival of a Supreme sage rank warped the laws of the surrounding Star Sea.
The God of Slaughter relaxed considerably.
So many quasi-Eternal sage ranks focused on Aurek alone…
There shouldn’t be any more surprises.
The long-silent Supreme sage rank of the City of Rock finally appeared.
Whether another pair of eyes was secretly watching, the Sword-Sea Emperor was unsure.
After all, the opportunity to ascend to Eternal rank could make any Supreme sage rank drop all restraint.
The representatives of the Stanford clan were the plunderer pioneers, accompanied by five peak Empyrean Sanctum powerhouses.
Buzz~~!
The void rippled like water, and another figure tore through the Star Realm.
The pioneers, the Sword-Sea Emperor, the Rock sage rank, and the God of Slaughter all looked on…
It was the Dark Emperor of the Forbidden Lands, and the legendary Fate Singer of the Sanctuary of Rebirth.
The Hell Tyrant and the Saint Emperor of the Cycle quietly followed, now standing outside the
Sword Universe.
They still could not believe that in just one year, Aurek had risen to Level-9 Empyrean Sanctum, commanding a near-hundred-billion-strong quasi-Supreme sage rank army.
Until they saw the truth, they would not believe it.
As the Divine Court that had faced the Crossbridge Divine Court head-on in the Star Sea, they knew Aurek’s methods and the secrets of that realm better than anyone in the chaotic extremes.
Yet the presence of these Supreme sage ranks radiated such overwhelming pressure that no one dared approach another step.
After the Fate Singer settled, five more Supreme sage ranks arrived, each a founder of a faction or Divine Court branch.
Eleven in total.
And there were undoubtedly more observing in secret.
The Sanctuary of Rebirth had three quasi-Eternal sage ranks, the City of Rock had two.
If they discovered Aurek’s secret, would they stand idle?
This was exactly what the Sword-Sea Emperor feared.
“Old Rock, how many epochs has it been since we last met?”
The Dark Emperor spoke first, his tone tinged with familiarity.
The pioneer sneered, “We’ll have time to reminisce after business is concluded.”
The Rock sage rank stroked his beard, glancing at the Sword-Sea Emperor with a hint of curiosity.
“Has the one from The Luminous Land of Nasei not come?”
To be sure, The Luminous Land of Nasei was only a stone’s throw from the Sword Universe.
With such a commotion, whether for opportunity or self-preservation, the Elder Sovereign should not be absent.
The Sword-Sea Emperor frowned slightly.
“Probably scared out of his wits.”
“I’ve already sent an invitation,” he continued,
“But The Luminous Land of Nasei is deserted. Perhaps he did not expect all of us to gather here.”
The gathered powerful beings exchanged glances, a flicker of understanding in their eyes.
Yet on second thought—one fewer person meant one fewer opponent.
The Dark Emperor spoke in a deep voice,
“All are present. It’s time to act.”
The Sword-Sea Emperor nodded, scanning the Empyrean Sanctum powerhouses behind him.
“To be safe, we’ll stir the waters before making our move.”
According to plan, the Supreme sage ranks would lure out the Divine Court’s armies first.
The eleven quasi-Eternal sage ranks would then capture Aurek—foolproof!
As for how the secrets would be divided afterward?
That would depend on their own methods.


