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Sixth Ring Wizard-Chapter 680: Titan Blood
It looks like a lifeless planet, with no trace of any flora or fauna.
After the vanguard of the Abyss Plane arrived on this nameless small planet, they began constructing this Bone Gate to facilitate the transportation of the main forces from the Abyss Plane.
All around is a silence, filled with the eternal stillness of the cosmos.
The invasion force from the Abyss Plane waits quietly outside, spread across this desolate planet.
Because the planet was small to begin with, the demons from the Abyss Plane have filled it to the brim.
All the demons remain very quiet, not because they have good discipline, but because the presence of a few entities like the Thousand-Eyed Ancestor instills fear, making no one dare to move recklessly.
Once everyone is gathered, the Thousand-Eyed Ancestor hovers above, murmuring, "Depart."
All the demons then initiate their move towards the target star system.
The vehicles carrying these demons are varied: some are in bone-crafted ships that vanish instantly with great speed.
Others ride on a type of eight-legged demon, massive like a mobile small city.
Despite its huge size, it does not move sluggishly and can float through the void, seemingly designed specifically for transporting demons.
A vast throng sets out, but zooming out, it’s actually difficult to see them.
The entire universe is too vast, and this group of Abyss Plane invaders doesn’t even count as a speck of dust; they’re too insignificant.
Herag, along with the Thousand-Eyed Ancestor and others, move the fastest, leading in front.
Their pace is so rapid that the stars slide past them, all covered in deathly silence, devoid of life.
"This is the planet that nurtures a Titan," the Thousand-Eyed Ancestor stops before an enormous planet and introduces it.
It is a planet composed entirely of rock, with the surface covered in what appears to be very hardened rock, giving no indication of a powerful life form gestating inside.
Herag moves closer and hears faint heartbeats.
When he amplifies his perception, he can clearly hear the heartbeats emanating from the planet.
The beat of the heart is forceful and rhythmic.
From this heartbeat alone, Herag can sense a powerful life force.
There’s no one guarding the planet; such is the nature of the Star Realm, where Titan planets are unguarded.
Even the Star Spirits are only selectively watched over by designated protectors.
The Star Realm rarely faces invasions, and they probably never imagine someone would want to invade them, lacking experience in this regard.
Within the Star Realm itself, no one would harm gestating Titans or Star Spirits; it’s the most basic moral baseline of the Star Realm.
Thus, they are completely unprepared for this kind of scenario; most gestating Titans and Star Spirits are scattered throughout the Star Realm Universe, awaiting the day they hatch.
The Star Spirits in the surrounding system merely document the gestating Titans and Star Spirits nearby and check their status periodically.
They never expected there would actually be a day they’d be invaded.
Furthermore, harming such gestating Titans isn’t easy; they reside deep within planets, are enormous, and typical methods can’t affect them at all.
The Thousand-Eyed Ancestor and others do not intend to damage the gestating Titan; that’s not their aim, nor do they wish to prematurely alert the Star Spirits of the system.
Herag hovers outside the planet, suddenly wondering if the Titan’s bloodline power could be absorbed by himself as well.
He turns and asks, "I plan to take a bit of his blood; would that be a problem?"
Being cautious, Herag doesn’t act rashly but first consults the Thousand-Eyed Ancestor.
"Just a little blood shouldn’t be an issue, as long as you don’t cause a commotion," says the Thousand-Eyed Ancestor.
He doesn’t even ask what Herag intends to do with the blood.
Herag nods, extending his hand and manipulating the rock of the planet to form an extremely small tunnel that pierces downward, gradually reaching deep beneath the crust.
In his perception, he soon sees an immense humanoid creature, albeit still in a dormant state.
Herag manipulates the rock to form a fine spike, akin to a needle.
This spike gently pricks the surface of the gestating Titan.
With a sound, the spike shatters on contact, unable to pierce through.
The hardness of the Titan’s surface exceeds Herag’s expectations; he didn’t anticipate even a gestating Titan would possess such a formidable body. 𝐟𝗿𝐞𝚎𝚠𝐞𝚋𝕟𝐨𝚟𝐞𝕝.𝕔𝕠𝚖
With no other choice, Herag resorts to Rule Power and, after expending some effort, manages to pierce a small hole in the Titan’s surface from which he draws a bit of golden blood.
The small hole closes almost instantly; if Herag hadn’t acted swiftly, he might have had to try again.
Herag places the golden blood obtained into a Small Plane to later attempt absorption with the Great Dark Heaven.
The Titan’s body is immensely large; such a small puncture is negligible to it, with even no sensation, naturally avoiding any major commotion.
Seeing Herag finish his business, the Thousand-Eyed Ancestor and the others continue on their journey.
Ahead lies the main habitation area of Titans and Star Spirits in this star system, scattered across many planets.
Before he even approaches, Herag senses signs of life from this direction.
This is an instinctive sensation from the Desolate Plague.
When they come within a certain distance, the Thousand-Eyed Ancestor and several others stop, looking at the many planets ahead.
They’re waiting, waiting for the demon army behind them to draw nearer.
After a while, the demon army becomes visible.
Seeing the timing is about right, the Thousand-Eyed Ancestor says, "Activate."
He hovers, and a gigantic black eye condenses a black death ray that, in an instant, hits a planet ahead.
Instantly, the planet shatters and blows apart, turning into countless fragments shooting into the boundless cosmic void, with many fragments hitting surrounding planets, causing secondary destruction.
Moreover, after being struck by the black death ray, waves of energy ripple outward.
These energy waves carry exceedingly terrifying energy, killing countless nearby life forms once more.
Herag can’t help but click his tongue; this scene exceeds even what he saw in future fragments.
He once saw the Thousand-Eyed Ancestor use this move in a future fragment, but it only split the Kala Continent in half, yet now it directly destroys a planet.
However, back then, what he saw was merely the Thousand-Eyed Ancestor’s projection, so it’s normal for its power to be far weaker than the real entity.







