"Let's go inside,"
said Austin.
Austin waved a hand, forming a huge vital energy hand to grab Donny, and made his way into the small
world.
The chaotic sky-devouring beast followed them.
At the center of this small world was a huge creature, sitting cross-legged. He was tall, his large head
touching the sky.
This creature before them was Orson.
Orson sensed the outsiders, his huge eyes turning glaringly upon them.
"Who the hell are you? Why did you break into my mansion and hurt my people?" he asked.
His voice rumbled like an angry sea, the waves of sound drowning Austin and his companions.
The horrifying oppressive energy landed on their bodies, causing them to feel an indescribable
pressure, as if numerous divine mountains were being thrown at them.
"Don't play these tricks on us,"
Austin sneered and waved a hand.
Orson's oppressive energy vanished suddenly.
"What the hell?!
What have you done, human boy? You do have something special. No wonder you dared break into
my mansion and hurt my people!
But you have offended me. Do you know the fate that will befall you? Miserable death!"
Orson said, his tone icy.
At these words, Austin and the chaotic sky-devouring beast exchanged a meaningful smile.
"It looks like we'll have to teach him a lesson. He might not listen to us, otherwise,"
said the chaotic sky-devouring beast, smirking.
Soon, screeching, eardrum-piercing sounds rent the air.
The chaotic sky-devouring beast transformed into his actual form, a huge, ferocious beast.
He walked towards the governing god, his every step causing the void to shake violently.
Ceaseless streams of energy emanated from his huge body, spreading to every corner of the small
world in the blink of an eye.
"What the hell?! This beast is the chaotic sky-devouring beast!
Where did he come from?
We've never had a chaotic sky-devouring beast in our space sea!"
Orson stared at the chaotic sky-devouring beast in shock and puzzlement, at a loss for words before he
recovered enough to recognize the beast before him. A scream escaped him at the realization.
"I don't think you will behave yourself if I don't kick your ass,"
the chaotic sky-devouring beast sneered at Orson.
"Stop!
Why do you come to me?
Just tell me what you want. There's no need to start a fight.
Tell me the reason and we can resolve it!"
Orson shouted, his face darkening as he watched the chaotic sky-devouring beast approach him.
His attitude had softened in the face of the beast.
As a governing god, he had obviously heard of the chaotic sky-devouring beast.
No matter how arrogant he was, he would not be stupid enough to believe that he was a match for the
chaotic sky-devouring beast.
He chose to yield, making this decision in an instant.
Because if he didn't, there would be unimaginable consequences.
"Oh?"
Orson's quick surrender stunned the chaotic sky-devouring beast.
"All right.
Since you don't want to fight, you must answer our every question.
Can you do it?"
Austin asked Orson, fixing him with a pointed stare.
"Yes! Yes! I will answer all your questions!"
Austin's words angered Orson to no end, but instead of venting his wrath, he merely looked at the
young man, flashes of anger sparkling in his eyes.
He concealed it well.
"Let's do it.
Just ask whatever you want to know."
Orson nodded at Austin.
"All right.
First of all, how many governing gods are there in this space sea?"
Austin asked.
"As far as I know, there are about seventy.
Why do you ask this?
Aren't you creatures of this space sea?"
Orson answered Austin's question, attaching one of his own towards the end.
"I see.
Over seventy. That's how many they are,"
Austin repeated, nodding.
He had previously learned from Donny that there were more than fifty governing gods in this space
sea.
It looked like Donny had only a shallow knowledge of this space sea. His weak strength had stopped
him from learning more about the space that he lived in.
"Do not pry into our identities.
Just answer my questions.
Who is the strongest in this space sea?"
Austin continued, annoyed.
"The strongest?
Actually, there are three. Bambard,
Avery,
and Armstrong.
These three governing gods are the most powerful and most widely recognized in our space sea,"
Orson replied.
"I see.
What do you think of your strength when compared with these three governing gods?
What is the gap?"
Austin asked.
"A huge gap, of course.
I'm pretty sure they can kill me in a second,"
Orson answered, his tone ringing with subdued indignation. It was obvious that that was a fact that he
was unwilling to accept.
"I get that.
You will now take us to see them.
I want to have a chat with them,"
said Austin.
"What?
You want to see them?
Didn't I just tell you
that the three of them are much stronger than me?
You will probably not be able to defeat them either.
Listen to me. Avoid them. That's the best advice I can offer you,"
Orson said, trying to persuade Austin, stunned at his words.
"It's none of your business. You need to take us to see them. That's the only thing we need you to do
for us.
You don't have to worry about anything else,"
Austin snapped, his face darkening.
"The problem is, I don't know where the three of them are.
They are the strongest cultivators in this space sea. They are our rulers.
But they rarely show up in public.
I'm a governing god like them but I haven't seen them for a long time.
Our space sea has always been peaceful. No big events or disasters have ever happened here.
So governing gods usually don't come out in public most of the time.
It's the same for me as well. I cultivated in seclusion in this small world for a very long time.
And now, you suddenly appear and are asking me to help you find them. I really can't do that,"
Orson said wryly, his little monologue ending on a grumble.
"Got it,"
Austin nodded.
"Alright then.
Answer this question.
Is there anything in your space sea that has anything to do with reincarnation?"
Austin asked.
"Reincarnation?"
Austin's question had managed to surprise Orson.
"Yes,"
Austin said, nodding again.
Orson pondered the question for a while before saying, "Your words have reminded me of something.
There is a place called the sea of reincarnation in our space sea.
But it is a very remote chaotic void. I don't think there is anything there.
I have observed and studied this void before.
Apart from a few reincarnation laws, I couldn't find anything else there."
"The sea of reincarnation?
Okay then. Lead the way and take us to the sea of reincarnation right away!"
Austin said, excited to hear this.
Austin had an intuition that the sea of reincarnation might have something to do with the reincarnation
race.
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