Chapter 2427
James and the man in a blue robe turned to look at the source of the laughter. From afar, two people approached
them.
They were a man and a woman.
“Marcello… Jace…”
Upon seeing them, James furrowed his eyebrows.
Why were they here?
After some thought, he believed that this was only natural. After all, they came from the Demon Realm and were
members of the Demon Race. Meanwhile, the Demon Race was a terrifying force in the Primordial Age. They
managed to singlehandedly bring about a collapse of an era. As such, there must be extremely powerful figures
among the Demon Race. Since Sophie knew of Elemental Inversion’s existence, there was no way the Demon Race
would not be in the know.
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Marcello walked toward James, glanced at him, and pursed her lips, saying smilingly, “I knew you weren’t an
ordinary person. You must have someone’s backing. However, I didn’t expect him or her to know of this place.”
James smiled faintly and said, “In that case, I assume you’re here for Elemental Inversion?”
Marcello nodded and said, “I just received news from powerful figures among the Demon Race. This information
was only acquired through the combined extrapolation of many powerful members of our race. Although we
succeeded in the end, we paid a hefty price.”
“A hefty price?” James froze. Immediately, he contacted Sophie who was in the Celestial Abode. “Sophie, are you
alright after helping me extrapolate Elemental Inversion?”
Sophie’s voice came, “Of course I’m alright.”
Hearing this, James breathed a sigh of relief.
After conversing with Sophie, James looked at Marcello, Jace, and the man in a blue robe.
Sophie, who was able to sense the situation outside, warned, “Be careful, James. Everyone here has the backing of
some extremely powerful figures. Only cultivators at the Grand Emperor Rank or infinitely close to it are capable of
this extrapolation.”
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“Understood, I’ll proceed with caution.”
James said no more.
No matter who stood in his way, he had to obtain Elemental Inversion. Even against Marcello, he would not go easy
on her. That was because this Supernatural Power was simply too terrifying. Those who obtained it would become a
force to be reckoned with.
However, this was only the providence after the Second Calamity. How powerful would the providence of the Third
and Fourth Calamities be?
At that moment, another man walked toward the group.
He was wearing a black robe and had a somewhat handsome–looking face. He also exuded an unusual aura.
It was Lucifer.
Upon seeing the crowd, he could not help but smile, “I guess I’m late. I didn’t expect there would be someone else
here.”
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As more and more people appeared, the expression of the man in a blue robe turned grim.
“I guess this should be all, right?‘ James gazed into the distance and murmured.
He knew nothing about the strength of Jace and the man in the blue robe and only had a rough understanding of
Lucifer’s power. However, the only thing he was sure of was that Jace and the man in the blue robe would be easy
to deal with. If more people appeared, obtaining Elemental Inversion would certainly be extremely difficult.
Jace glanced at Lucifer and said nothing.
Though they were members of the Demon Race, they were of different clans.
Instead, it was Marcello who took the initiative to greet Lucifer. She smiled and said, “Hey there, Lucifer.”
Lucifer looked at her and smiled faintly, saying, “I’m older than even your father. Yet you called me by my name.”
Marcello stuck her tongue out and said smilingly, “Don’t tell me you wish to be addressed as ‘Grand Patriarch‘.”
Lucifer waved slightly, unwilling to prolong the conversation any longer. He walked toward the painting, and his
gaze was fixed on the huge painting in mid–air.
After some time, he furrowed his eyebrows and murmured, “Could it be that Elemental Inversion is related to this
painting?”
“That’s right. They are related to each other.” A giggle came from afar. “I never expected that it would this lively
here. I thought no one would come.”