"This feels strange.
Young man, I think I know you.
Can you tell me if we have ever met before?"
said the man in silver armor. There was a trace of puzzled expression on his face.
"Yes, sir.
We've met on another battlefield not long ago,"
replied Austin.
As he spoke, he waved his hand, and a light curtain appeared in front of him. It showed the scene
when he met the man in silver armor before.
"No wonder,"
the man in silver armor said with a nod. The puzzled look on his face was replaced by a smile.
"Sir, I notice that you fought on two different battlefields at the same time. How did you do it?"
Austin asked curiously.
"The two battlefields you have seen were actually in the same space sea.
But since the fight was so fierce, the space sea split into two.
The one you've met was my different avatar,"
the man in silver armor explained.
"Oh, I see.
I was right then. The space sea had split into two,"
Austin remarked.
"That fight was too fierce that
a lot of space seas were seriously damaged.
Our reincarnation race had also suffered a huge blow. Even the road of reincarnation was destroyed,"
the man in silver armor said and heaved a deep sigh.
"Sir, I'm actually planning to look for the fragments of the road of reincarnation and rebuild it,"
Austin admitted.
"Ha-ha! That's great. I didn't expect that our reincarnation race would have such an outstanding
successor like you."
The man in silver armor laughed heartily, looking gratified.
"Although our race has declined, I always believe that it can't be eliminated.
We will definitely rise again in the future,"
he added excitedly.
"Sir, don't worry. I will do my best to rebuild the road of reincarnation. I will work hard for our race to rise
again in the future.
I'm now looking for the fragments of the road of reincarnation,"
Austin said.
"Young man, thank you. I really want to help you. But unfortunately, I'm just a remnant of my soul now. I
have been trapped on this battlefield,"
the man in silver armor said regretfully.
"But perhaps if I pass on all my memories about the road of reincarnation to you, it can help," he
continued.
Then a white light rushed into Austin's Soul Sea.
It contained some memory fragments as well as the inheritance of the man in silver armor.
"Thank you so much, sir."
Austin was grateful that the man in silver armor tried to help.
The memory fragments of the road of reincarnation that the man in silver armor had shared with him
just now might not be of much help for the time being.
But they might come in handy one day.
"There used to be a part of the road of reincarnation here. But after that battle, it was broken, and all of
its fragments had flown out of this space sea.
That's why you can't find any fragments here,"
said the man in silver armor.
"I understand, sir,"
Austin replied with a nod.
This time, he got more determined to leave this space sea.
It was meaningless for him to stay here.
"All right.
You can leave now, young man."
The man in silver armor bade goodbye to Austin.
But before he left, Austin said curiously,
"Sir, I have one more question.
Since I've only met your two avatars, where is your real self?"
"My real self has gone to another battlefield to fight.
There are too many creatures of darkness.
So many of us have no choice but to send our avatars to different battlefields,"
the man in silver armor replied with a sigh.
"The creatures of darkness reproduce swiftly.
They have new members being born every minute.
On the contrary, the members of our reincarnation race are limited.
That's also the main reason why we couldn't win that battle at that time,"
he added.
"I see."
A deep frown surfaced on Austin's face.
Based on the man in silver armor's words, the creatures of darkness seemed really difficult to deal with.
After all, the reincarnation race was a very powerful force, and they had controlled almost all kinds of
orders and laws.
But in the end, they still perished together with the creatures of darkness and were near to extinction.
"Sir, are you a god of chaos?"
Austin asked out of curiosity.
"Yes,
I am a god of chaos.
And when the war broke out back then, I sent a total of three thousand avatars to fight in different
battlefields,"
the man in silver armor admitted.
"Three thousand avatars?"
Austin's eyes widened in surprise.
To conjure one avatar would already consume a certain amount of energy. And the more avatars
someone conjured, the weaker their fighting power would be.
The man in front of him right now was only one of the three thousand avatars. But he had such a strong
fighting power.
He couldn't imagine how powerful the real self of this man in silver armor was.
'The power of a god of chaos is indeed terrifying.'
Austin couldn't help thinking inwardly.
"Well, young man, you'd better leave now.
The space of this battlefield is unstable. You should not stay here for too long."
The man in silver armor now urged Austin to leave.
"Okay, sir.
I'll see you again then,"
Austin agreed.
He then left the ancient battlefield together with the chaotic sky-devouring beast.
As soon as they came out, Armstrong and Avery hurriedly greeted them.
"Young man..."
"We are leaving now,"
Austin immediately said.
"Are you leaving for the Absolute Space Sea?"
Armstrong asked at once.
"You're right,"
Austin replied with a nod.
"If that's the case, can I go with you?
To leave this place, I will have to go through that rock channel where there are a lot of fire demons. I
can't defeat them alone.
But if I get out of here with you, I can definitely succeed,"
Armstrong explained.
Austin thought for a while.
Then eventually, he agreed, "Sure."
Armstrong was not an enemy and had no conflict of interest with him. He didn't see any reason to
refuse Armstrong's simple request.
"Great! But I need to go back and explain to the forces I have built first.
It will take us about ten days to get things done,"
Armstrong then said.
"No problem."
Austin had no objections at all.
So he, the chaotic sky-devouring beast, Armstrong, and Avery returned to the palace together.
It was a gigantic palace standing in the depths of the chaotic void. It was composed of countless
magnificent buildings.
"Young men, if there is nothing else I can do for you, I will take my leave now,"
Avery said when they reached the palace.
"All right."
Austin agreed with a nod.
Avery then said goodbye to everyone, turned, and walked away.
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