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I Am the Fated Villain-Chapter 1106 - 467: Infecting the river of fate, then he will help them rob
Chapter 1467: Infecting the river of fate, then he will help them rob
After the incident with the Immortal Civilization, the news quickly reached the Xi Yuan Civilization. However, no forces took immediate action or implemented countermeasures. Gu Changge felt a hint of regret regarding this lack of response. It was typical of a supreme civilization to exercise extreme caution. Once they sensed something was amiss, they swiftly retreated and closed their ranks, attempting to avoid any entanglement in cause and effect.
He suspected that the Xu Dan Civilization had relayed the news, which prompted the Xi Yuan Civilization to be on high alert. During this time, Gu Changge closely monitored the shifts in the luck of the Xi Yuan Civilization, searching for vulnerabilities within its structure.
In such a vast and powerful realm, the interplay of various forces was intricate and complex. He found it hard to believe that there were no flaws to exploit. Even the saints who were reliant on the Dao and possessed a ruthless, desireless demeanor had their weaknesses.
Originally, Gu Changge was contemplating how to penetrate the seemingly impenetrable Xi Yuan Civilization, believing it would make his tasks easier. However, the sudden emergence of an opportunity changed his plans, saving him both time and effort.
With various forces in the Xi Yuan Civilization retreating to avoid disaster, Gu Changge saw their hesitance as an invitation. If they didn’t want to be robbed, he would gladly assist in that endeavor.
He began to move, each step blurring the universe around him, causing time and space to shift as if he were traversing through ages. Each footprint he left marked the passage of an era. In the vastness of existence, waves rolled and fog swirled, covering the sky and sun.
Soon, Gu Changge found a suitable location. With a raised palm, he tore apart the fabric of time and space, stepping into a void that was both unknown and lawless. This place defied the conventional boundaries of time, space, and dimension.
Settling cross-legged within this realm, he radiated brilliance, enveloped in a chaotic mist that felt ancient and mysterious.
“It doesn’t matter if you start here; when misfortune and filth begin to engulf the river of fate, no one can escape the erosion of the black mist.”
At that moment, Gu Changge’s gaze was indifferent, yet it revealed a profound depth, as if he had already glimpsed a not-too-distant future filled with turmoil. Endless blood and fire, war and chaos, were destined to sweep across the entire Xi Yuan civilization.
He raised his palm, tearing away layer after layer of time and spatial dimensions. Finally, accompanied by the sound of waves crashing, a silver light shone forth, creating ripples in the fabric of reality.
Before Gu Changge materialized a magnificent and ancient river. This ancient long river, though not particularly wide—measuring only a few thousand feet—was dynamic in nature, sometimes calm and other times roaring with intensity.
Around this ancient river, numerous trickle-like streams converged, rushing toward it in such density that it was impossible to count them all. This was a branch of the long river of fate from the Xi Yuan civilization. Gu Changge had discovered it by chance while investigating the changes in luck within this realm.
This long river of fate branched out from the main river of the Xi Yuan civilization and merged into the boundless realm. If Gu Changge hadn’t been closely monitoring the fluctuations in Xi Yuan civilization’s luck, it would have been challenging to detect this gap. freeweɓnovel.cøm
Destiny resembled a vast long river, encompassing not only the fates of individual beings but also the fate of entire worlds and all living creatures. Those who had entered the Dao realm possessed the ability to perceive the destinies of the world and its inhabitants. A powerful civilization like the Xi Yuan civilization maintained a firm grip on the flow of this river, striving to remain within their true world to avoid contamination from the broader causal fate of the outside realm, which could lead to unpredictable changes.
This caution was the reason why various factions had been steadfast within the confines of their own realms throughout the ages, carefully avoiding the calamities of cause and effect. By confining their own destinies and distancing themselves from the tumultuous outside world, they naturally felt secure against potential backlash from those external influences.
For Gu Changge, this branch of the long river of fate flowing through the Xi Yuan civilization was the key to disrupting the established destinies of the Xi Yuan realm.
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The next moment, as his sleeves fluttered, a sound of wind and thunder resonated, and various mysterious scenes began to unfold—divine light flickered while chaotic gravel rolled around. At the same time, above Gu Changge’s head, the treasure vase of the Great Dao appeared, with strands of black blood dripping continuously.
These droplets condensed into a sphere of light enveloped in black energy, floating gently before him.
“Go,” Gu Changge said with a faint smile, his gaze fixed on the spheres of light. With a swift motion of his sleeves, he sent them into the grand and ancient river of fate.
The black light submerged instantly, leaving not a single ripple behind, as if it had melded seamlessly with the entire river of fate.
Then, extending his hand, Gu Changge manipulated the empty space before him, reorganizing and altering the structural matter. A crystal-clear mirror began to take shape with a wave of his palm.
As those strands of black light permeated the river of fate, scenes began to materialize in the mirror, revealing glimpses of what was to come.
Gu Changge calmly observed the scene, his eyes revealing no emotion.
In the Xi Yuan civilization lay the Endless Demon Realm, a vast force composed of numerous monster clans, existing for an unfathomably long time. This realm encompassed all the time and space of the Xi Yuan civilization and included the myriad monster races scattered throughout the universe. It could be said to be the largest and most populous ethnic group within the entire Xi Yuan civilization.
Within the Endless Demon Realm, the forces established by the dragon, phoenix, qilin, golden crow, white tiger, and other ethnic groups served as leaders, controlling all the clans. At the pinnacle was the Demon Court, the imperial court established by the Golden Crow clan.
“Master, please fly slowly.”
At this moment, in the southern universe of the Demon Court’s territory, a round golden sun galloped across the sky.
The terrifying heat radiated in all directions, causing the stars to vibrate and making the entire universe resound with a rumbling momentum that was nothing short of astonishing.
Upon closer inspection, one would find a black three-legged golden crow at the center of this golden sun. This creature had an extraordinary appearance, its feathers entwined with the real fire of the sun, which burned the void into pitch black, creating terrifying holes in many places around it.
Chasing swiftly behind this three-legged golden crow was a carriage made of immortal sun gold. The boy driving the carriage had a pale complexion, shouting urgently as they sped along. Although there were not many living galaxies in the Southern Universe, it felt incredibly vast and empty. In the past, the Ninth Prince often visited this area for amusement.
However, with the current uncertain situation in the Demon Court, the Demon Emperor had ordered that all clansmen were prohibited from leaving the court. Even the Ninth Prince, once the most favored, was commanded to remain in Tang Valley and forbidden from venturing out. Yet, who would have guessed that the Ninth Prince would take advantage of the moment, claiming he was going to the Demon Realm to discuss important matters with the Demon Emperor?
He seized the opportunity to slip away and arrived in the Southern Universe.
“It’s hard to sneak out once, so don’t follow me,” Di Wen said with a contemptuous smile at the boy chasing after him. As the Ninth Prince of the Demon Court, he was the younger brother of the current Demon Emperor. Being adored by the entire Demon Court, he had grown accustomed to a lawless lifestyle.
How could he endure the frustration of being confined to Tang Valley every day, unable to go out? After finally sneaking out, he was determined to vent his pent-up frustrations.
“Hoo hoo hoo…”
In the next moment, upon seeing the scene before him, his speed increased, transforming him into a bright sun that zipped across the universe. He opened his mouth and unleashed a torrent of flames that filled the sky, covering the sun itself.
A living galaxy not far ahead was submerged in an instant, and countless creatures screamed in terror as the galaxy was quickly reduced to powder.