Previous chapter:
Chapter 424: Birth of the World’s Future
Next chapter:
Chapter 426: Elytheum Dreams Again
PREVIEW
... f me.
A tall, majestic pillar of life was now erupting where just moments ago there had only been a pit of mud. It didn’t just grow; it erupted, not with a violent burst, but with a smooth, agonizingly slow majesty that defied all known physics.
’Not that I know or am good at physics.’
The first sight was a root—not a simple, brown, subterranean tendril, but a massive, crimson claw of living wood, thicker than the largest ox, that curled up from the soil like the hand of ...
YOU MAY ALSO LIKE
























