With that, Chu Kuangren left Planet Bei.
There were still a lot of things he needed to take care of back at the Firmament Star.
Upon entering the vastness of space, he tried sensing the Firmament Star’s aura. However, he could not detect it, maybe because it was too far away.
Although he did not find the Firmament Star, he unknowingly stumbled upon the Blood Origin Star’s aura instead. However, it all made sense when he thought about it. Seeing that his body was destroyed at the Blood Origin Star, it was no surprise that it recovered somewhere nearby.
He should be thankful that his body did not land on the Blood Origin Star. Otherwise, who knew how difficult it would have been for him to obtain it?
“I should go to the Blood Origin Star then. They will surely have a star map that leads to the Firmament Star. I might as well get myself a warship while I’m there too,” Chu Kuangren thought.
After his body was disintegrated, his Yin and Yang ring that had accompanied him since he came to this world was also destroyed. Naturally, all of its contents were lost too.
He could technically be considered dirt poor now.
Somewhere in the universe.
Outside the Blood Origin Star.
A ray of light was approaching at breakneck speed.
Chu Kuangren realized something as he looked at the Blood Origin Star. “Even a planet full of life like Planet Bei has its own Heavenly Dao. Yet, there is no sign of it on the Blood Origin Star. Now that I think of it, I did not sense the suppressing presence of a Heavenly Dao at all back during the battle at Blood God Mountain.”
‘Something has gone wrong with the Blood Origin Star’s Heavenly Dao.’
‘Is that the reason why they invaded the Firmament Star?!’
Chu Kuangren pondered.
Then, his figure flashed and arrived on the Blood Origin Star.
His Emperor Thought swept out, and he instantly got a hold of the situation on this planet. After getting up to date with everything, he could only say that the planet… had fallen into a horrible state.
The battle at Blood God Mountain had caused a devastating and destructive impact on the Blood Origin Star as a whole.
Seventeen Daoist Celestials and a few of the thirteen Blood Kings perished in battle. Coupled with the destruction of the Blood God Mountain, the entire Blood Origin Star was plunged into chaos and despair by the series of natural and man-made disasters that had been happening ever since then.
Currently, the Blood Origin Star has lost its ability to invade the Firmament Star again. As such, most of the threat from the Blood Tribe was considered gone.
Most of it, of course. That was because Chu Kuangren could sense the aura of a very powerful being, slumbering deep within the Blood Origin Star.
Even Chu Kuangren felt threatened by that aura, which was dozens of times stronger than the thirteen Blood Kings.
“Is that what the Blood Kings were talking about? The Blood God?!”
Chu Kuangren mumbled as he speculated.
However, he stopped thinking about it. Since that being was still in a deep slumber, he had no reason to wake it.
“There, found it.”
Chu Kuangren found a place where the Blood Tribe warships were parked.
His Spatial Conveyor Skill was immediately activated.
…
Somewhere on the Blood Origin Star.
Dozens of warships were parked here.
These warships were tools of war used by the Blood Tribe to invade their enemies. However, after the battle at Blood God Mountain, the Blood Tribe lost half of their strength and was incapable of launching any interstellar attacks for the time being.
Hence, these warships could only be gathered and kept somewhere.
The Blood Tribe cultivator guarding the warship could not help but sigh. “Sighs. I wonder when is the next time we’ll be able to use these warships?”
“Who knows?” The other Blood Tribe cultivator beside him replied frustratingly.
“Word says that the Blood Kings are not giving up on Firmament Star that easily. It seems like they’re planning to seek help from Planet Zi.”
“Planet Zi? There’s no way. Planet Zi is one of the two strongest civilizations in the Violet Gold Galaxy. Would they even lend help to us?”
“Beats me. I wonder what kind of conditions will the Blood Kings propose to them.”
The Blood Tribe cultivators discussed quietly.
At this time, a rumbling sound suddenly roared to life from not far away.
Then, they saw a warship rising into the air.
“What’s going on? Who started the warship?!”
“D*mn it. We didn’t even notice it at all!”
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The Blood Tribe cultivators began to panic.
Meanwhile, inside the hovering warship, Chu Kuangren was sitting inside the pilot cabin. He opened the star map and soon found the way to the Firmament Star.
After a while, his warship flew out from the Blood Origin Star, with several other warships pursuing him from behind. However, they were quickly shot down in the end.
Within the vast universe.
Chu Kuangren piloted the warship, flying it towards the Firmament Star.
This warship he was in was the most advanced warship in Blood Origin Star. However, it would still take him months to reach the Firmament Star.
He might as well take the time to start his closed-door meditation.
…
Firmament Star, Extraterritorial Region.
The Daoist Celestials had gathered and were discussing something.
“Now that the threat from the Blood Tribe is gone, I propose that we deactivate the Detaching Heaven Megaformation and release the Sword Daoist Celestial and others from it.”
The Transcendental Daoist Celestial said.
“I object.” The Heavenly Golden Daoist Celestial then said, “The Detaching Heaven Megaformation is the most important formation that’s keeping the Firmament Star safe. Although we’re safe from the Blood Tribe now, who knows when the next interstellar civilization will invade us next? That’s why, for the time being, we cannot deactivate the Detaching Heaven Megaformation.”
“The Sword Daoist Celestial and others have been part of the formation core and slumbering for twelve eras. Are you going to let them rest in slumber forever? Heavenly Golden, don’t you think you’re a little too selfish?”
The Transcendental Daoist Celestial tried to reason with him.
“Who cares? They’re willing to do so anyway.”
“You…”
The Transcendental Daoist Celestial was extremely displeased.
“Hmph, at the end of it all, you’re just afraid that your position will be threatened once they’re released. Heavenly Golden, you were also one of the pioneers back during the Great Panhuman Revolt who contributed endlessly to the advancement of the human race. However, it seems like the thirst for power is very poisonous, seeing that it changed you to the way you are now.”
Luo Shui sneered and replied.
“Just tell us, Heavenly Golden. What do you plan to do?”
“Throughout all these years, your behavior has gotten increasingly out of hand. The gods have been successively breaking free from their seals back on the Firmament Star. I bet you’re involved with this, aren’t you?”
“You have committed the most terrible crime in this world.”
Beyond the skies, the voice of a Heavenly Tormentor rang out.
Then, a figure in green robes appeared.
It was the First Tormentor.
He glared at the Heavenly Golden Daoist Celestial and said coldly, “Heavenly Golden, the Seventh Tormentor discovered your unique Heavenly Golden energy at the sealing site where the gods of Firmament Star successively broke free. You owe me an explanation for all of this.”
The Daoist Celestials all looked at Heavenly Golden coldly upon hearing this.
Even the Daoist Celestials who had good relations with him could not help but step back, quickly showing that they had nothing to do with this.
The Heavenly Golden Daoist Celestial replied, “It was I who freed them.”
“Heavenly Golden! What the f*ck are you thinking!”
“Have you forgotten how many of us have died during the Great Panhuman Revolt? Have you forgotten how difficult it was for us to capture them and seal all of them away? Why did you do this?!”
“Heavenly Golden, explain yourself.”
The Daoist Celestials did not expect Heavenly Golden to admit it so casually.
With that, their expressions turned grim.
They did not mind seeing the Heavenly Golden Daoist Celestial grow in power and influence over the years, so much that he could control the situation in the Extraterritorial Battlefield.
However, their predecessors had labored and suffered to seal all the gods away. By breaking them free, the Heavenly Golden Daoist Celestial had undoubtedly trampled over their predecessors’ hard work.
The Daoist Celestials could not tolerate something as terrible as this.
“Everyone, the times have changed. Firmament Start has now reached a bottleneck in its advancement, and it’s time we start to embrace change as well.”
“Now that the threat of the Blood Tribe has been erased, I plan to follow their actions by invading other civilizations for their resources to help the Firmament Star progress further. As for the gods, they will be our greatest ally in this grand scheme.”
“I understand that everyone here has a lot of reasons to hate the gods. However, they’re no different than us. They are also beings who were born from the Firmament Star. That’s why we’re all on the same side.”
“I hope everyone can let go of their prejudice and think of the future,” the Heavenly Golden Daoist Celestial said sincerely.
Everyone started pondering on what he said.
However, Luo Shui sneered. “Let go of our prejudice? How easy for you to say. Why don’t you go and ask all our predecessors who had been killed by the gods, then? Ask them whether they can set aside their prejudice for your so-called ‘future’?!”
“Don’t you forget how the gods used to treat us, humans, like cattle back in those days. If it weren’t for our King, do you think you’d be standing here spouting this nonsense about the future to us?! Cooperating with the gods, huh? In your f*cking dreams!”
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