Chapter 724: Never Full Scaled
Chapter 724: Never Full Scaled
Chapter 724: Never Full Scaled
“The second war is the War of Titans. It was the bestial gods’ war, the war between the jade dragons and the Krakens.
It was quite a devastating war that destroyed a few surrounding worlds.
Eventually, the Krakens were subdued by the jade dragons, making the jade dragons the undoubtable kings of the bestial realm,” Sanche explained the next war that caused Zeras’s eyes to narrow.
“Maybe, I can find him there…” he mused to himself, remembering his association with the dragon that had taken possession of Vornek before his death. He had given him a chance to say a few last words to Vornek, and Zeras couldn’t forgive that.
The only place he guessed such a powerhouse was, could only be in that place.
So maybe, when he had quite the free times, he could go have some talk with him.
It at least reminded him.
“The last war is the Forbidden War. None knows and is to know anything about it,” she said as Zeras’s eyes furrowed.
“Why is that nobody can know anything about it? Isn’t it like the rest of the wars?” Zeras probed.
“It’s not, it can’t even be compared…” Sanche said, snickering at his ignorance.
“You know anything about the war?”
“What everyone that comes from the universe knows about it?” She asked rhetorically while furrowing her eyebrows.
To Sanche, it seemed more than clear that Zeras definitely wasn’t from the universe due to his ignorance.
So if he wasn’t from the universe, then just where did he come from? Maybe perhaps he was from the lower universe?
Zeras felt his blood flowing harder and his heart tempo slowly rising. He could feel he was even closer to the truth, but in the last second, he stopped himself as he stared at Sanche for a while before taking off his gaze from her.
“Forget it.”
“So what universe exactly are you from?” Sanche asked, repeating her question that started all of the explanation.
“I’ll tell you if you tell me what you know about the last war…” he responded, and Sanche felt her curiosity piqued enough so much she didn’t mind telling him what she knew. It wasn’t like it was some big secret.
“The Forbidden War was a war of a single world against an entire cosmos,” Sanche said and immediately Zeras’s ears perked up.
“The universe itself right now has been locked up by the World Order Assembly and the cosmos itself had all of its traces disappeared.
Our guess is that it is the doings of the World Order Assembly.
Only they have so much power to make a world with such powerful warriors enough to fight an entire cosmos containing thousands of worlds, get sealed away while also making the cosmos disappear without any trace…”
“The World Order Assembly, huh?” Zeras mused to himself, his eyes gleaming with a special light.
He never knew there was a power that even worlds themselves were afraid of. It seems like the World Order Assembly was like the EIA back on Earth.
“So you tell me where you come from now. Just like you said…” Sanche said with a grumbling, unfair expression and Zeras simply said:
“I came from the god’s children area…” He said without giving much of a care, but he could see how Sanche’s eyes widened in shock.
“That’s impossible. There’s no way there’s an extra portal in your lesser realm. Everything has been dominated by the worlds. How did you find a way in?” Sanche asked as Zeras looked at her with a grin.
Like she seriously expected him to reply to that.
“The only way you could have come in is if you had taken another race’s path. If that’s the case, you would have broken a realm war and will be gravely punished if caught…” She said with a grave expression and Zeras raised an eyebrow.
Of course, he wasn’t aware there was some sort of punishment, and he didn’t think his way in through the cemetery was another’s race entrance.
He had simply followed the order of his other. But still, he was curious.
“And who are the people that will punish me for committing a crime?” Zeras asked and Sanche replied.
“The Mini-World Order Assembly. They are responsible for keeping peace within the realms.
If the matter escalates, then the True World Order Assembly will appear and they only appear to eliminate. In such a case, you know what will happen?”
“They’ll try and kill me?” He asked and Sanche nodded.
“Yeah, maybe…” Zeras responded with an uncaring shrug.
“You seem to have no idea how powerful the World Assembly is.
Going against their orders will lead to years of imprisonment at least and death to you and your race at its maximum.
They are capable of destroying worlds with their armies, and you just shrugged them off.
Is either you’re stupidly arrogant, or you’re extremely confident of your background.” Sanche predicted wanting to get more, but she was disappointed by Zeras’s curt answer.
“Who knows?”
Quickly, Zeras watched as the Farrier once again appeared in the air and almost all of the rewards were taken by the others.
It seemed their one-hour reward time had passed, but Zeras’s eyes narrowed noticing something amiss.
“Is it me or does it seem our numbers have halved?” Zeras asked and Sanche nodded.
“Yes, even below half already. I’m guessing many people also failed the second test and some ran away with the rewards.”
“Hmmm, if the people are already halved at the second test, then how many will survive up till the ninth tower…” Zeras asked with a raised eyebrow.
“Survive till the ninth tower?
The highest tower ever gone in history is the fourth! None has ever reached the fifth tower before among all the participants.
It’s impossible to reach even for the mightiest geniuses, talk less of the ninth!” Sanche declared, looking at Zeras in snickery but that only made Zeras’s eyes narrow even more.
“I just hope the earring isn’t placed too far away. Or I’ll have no choice but to keep climbing the tower…”!