After Using Cheats, I Became The Strongest Beast Tamer-Chapter 518 - 374 Deep in the Dark Realm_2
Chapter 518: Chapter 374 Deep in the Dark Realm_2
“At this moment, the situation is unclear, so now is the most stable time to spread the legend,”
Chen Xing had come to understand.
However, he still had no intention of changing his citizenship because he had never planned to let his Beast Taming follow the path of legend.
Although the path of legend is favorable, it requires a widespread dissemination of legends.
If the legend is altered or replaced by others midway, it would also impact the Beast Taming.
Moreover, with so many Ascension practitioners in the country, and too few opportunities, he was too lazy to compete for this path.
Moreover, compared to the path of legend, Chen Xing felt that another path was more suitable for his Beast Taming—the Epic Path.
The Skill Tree endowed the Beast Taming with combat power far surpassing those of the same class, coupled with extremely high quality, ascending to challenge the True God, ultimately becoming a True God is surely more wonderful.
“Sorry, I have no plans to change my nationality,” Chen Xing declined Ronnie. “And… we just took down the Burnt Sky Domain, even if we spread legends, we actually don’t lack the foundation.”
Ronnie was stunned, “Our Sunset Empire only has two Ascension practitioners, and one is currently ‘lent’ to the White Elephant. You could actually hold dual citizenship, as our Sunset Empire allows it.”
“But Xia Country does not allow it,” Chen Xing smiled, “We are all friends, don’t worry. If a friend is in trouble, I will certainly help, so it’s no problem even if we aren’t from the same country, right?”
Ronnie managed a smile on his face, suddenly feeling somewhat envious of what Xia Country was like.
“Well, that’s truly a pity.”
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After returning to his residence, Chen Xing returned to the Gourmet Space.
He planned to have a good talk with the Demon Eagle about Ascension.
Judging by the current pace.
Taotie breaking through to the peak of Transcendence might not take too long.
It was time to prepare for matters related to Ascension.
Others thought he was an Ascension Beast Tamer, but only Chen Xing himself knew that until Taotie stepped into Ascension, he would not consider himself an Ascension Beast Tamer.
The Suspended Island Sky Roc said, “Ascension is actually not difficult; the main thing is to find the right direction. From the beginning, you must be sure, this path cannot be mistaken. Once you decide, there can be no regrets. If you want to change paths, the effort required is doubled.”
“How can one determine their own path then?”
The Demon Eagle said, “Actually, it’s quite simple. Once you meet the conditions for Ascension, at the peak of Transcendence, just choose to break through. At that moment, you will hear some prayers around you. If you want to take the path of faith, just accept these voices.”
If you don’t want to follow this path, just ignore these voices, and they will disappear after a while. Then, some blurred images will appear around you. If you want to take the path of legend, just let yourself accept these images.”
If you do not accept these images, they will also disappear after a while, and at that moment, the Epic Path will be chosen by default.”
After listening, Chen Xing suddenly came up with an idea, “Is it possible to choose all three paths simultaneously?”
Since one can choose four Transcendences, why not choose three paths for Ascension.
“No,” the Demon Eagle shook its head. “Once you choose any direction, the other paths will disappear unless you erase all the marks of your Ascension and then try to climb upward by changing the line.”
Chen Xing was somewhat disappointed, “Alright.”
Taotie opened its huge mouth and swallowed another mountainous pile of Water Attribute ore.
“Ao ao~”
Taotie called out to Chen Xing, sounding very proud.
“Great job!” Chen Xing ran to Taotie’s feet, climbed up its legs, and jumped onto its back. “I know you’ve been working very hard.”
“Ao!” Taotie attempted to lift its head.
But it had a neck too short, more accurately, no neck at all.
So its attempt to lift its neck resulted in its upper body leaning backward.
…
Dark Realm, in its depths.
By the edge of the dark and profound lake, the sound of wings flapping was heard.
Sìxiàng landed beside the lake, looking into the dark waters.
It could sense that this place was the very heart of the Dark Realm.
The surrounding open space, including nearby mountains, was pervaded by a ferocious aura.
These were the spots where monsters once imprisoned in the Dark Realm gathered.
Because so many monsters had lived here, their violent auras naturally merged with their environment.
It was like a pack of wild beasts that had slept in a cave for too long, naturally leaving behind their scent.
Sìxiàng stared into the dark lake, drawn to something that lay beneath its surface.
Suddenly, the sound of wind came from behind.
Sìxiàng’s form flickered, turning into a flash of lightning and vanished from the spot.
Thunder Flash!
Boom!!!
Almost simultaneously as Sìxiàng moved from its original place, a hand as large as a house struck where Sìxiàng had just been standing.
“I knew you would come, and it wasn’t in vain that I was waiting here.”
The giant hand extended backwards, reaching into the cliff behind it.
The surface of the cliff churned and then, a giant made entirely of stone walked out from the mountain.
Its entire body seemed to merge with the mountain.
When it stepped out, there was no tremble in the mountain, only a slight reduction in size than before.
Then, in front of it, a hundred-meter-tall stone giant with a body of gray and red materialized.
“Back then, because I sacrificed tens of millions of lives and soaked my body with their blood, I was exiled to the Dark Realm! I don’t accept it! Everyone is slaughtering, why is my slaughter a crime!”
The stone giant opened its huge mouth, and the wind it exhaled carried a strong scent of blood.
It seemed a layer of gray storm tinged with bloodlight enveloped its whole being.
A punch was thrown, and the ground moaned beneath, the layers of earth quaked.
The punch, meteor-like, heavily aimed at Sìxiàng.
The powerful punch almost sealed all the surrounding space, the omnipresent winds roared, intending to trap Sìxiàng at the center.
“I will tell you the answer later, I have other things to do now,” Sìxiàng calmly said, and after speaking, its body gradually faded, finally disappearing from the spot.
Boom!!!
With a whirlwind carrying sand and stones, the punch heavily smashed into the lake.
It stirred up a colossal wave.
The black lake water, resembling thick blood, splashed hundreds of meters high into the sky and then fell straight back to where it originated.
The lake surface returned to calm, like a smooth black circular mirror.
The massive stone giant looked toward where the figure had disappeared from its fist, a trace of fierceness flashed across its ancient face, continuing to watch over the lake.
“I will wait for you.”
After an unknown amount of time, Sìxiàng finally felt that it had escaped the tight surroundings.
Like a diver emerging from the depths of the sea.
All around, everything leaped into view.
A faint gray mist drifted in the air, and the ground underfoot was pitch black.
So dark that no shadow could be seen, not even a hint of reflection.
Sìxiàng could only see its feet stepping on something pitch black, not even knowing what it was stepping on, only guessing by the feel under its feet that it might be some kind of hard substance.
The sight followed the direction of the drifting gray mist in the surrounding air, extending forward, and in the distance, a lonely palace stood there.
Sìxiàng wanted to fly towards it, but found a form of invisible force in the air restricting it, preventing flight, only allowing it to walk there.
Thus Sìxiàng took steps forward, initially restrained because it couldn’t see the ground beneath its feet.
For no one knew whether there was an abyss ahead that plunged unfathomably deep.
Fortunately, the journey was safe.
Twenty minutes later, Sìxiàng finally reached the gates of the palace, which was farther from where it had initially entered than expected.
The palace, too, was bigger than it had estimated.
With no reference points in this space, Sìxiàng could only use its own height for scale.
Each step of the palace’s staircase was as tall as its height.
Looking ahead, the densely packed stairs seemed like a ladder to heaven, extending up to a very distant height.
There likely were hundreds of steps.
Sìxiàng steadied its spirit, supported itself with its arms on the staircase, then climbed upward…
The staircase was safer than anticipated, encountering no obstacles along the way.
Sìxiàng securely climbed to the highest level and walked into the palace.
Looking up, the supermassive dome of the palace was an endless starscape, with vast constellations slowly rotating.
At the far end of the palace,
on a gigantic throne,
a giant in a black robe sat quietly, a spear flashing with thunder piercing through his heart.