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Your Talent is Mine-Chapter 896: The Dark Shrine, the Grand Universe in Turmoil
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Chapter 896: The Dark Shrine, the Grand Universe in Turmoil
TL: Etude
After his cultivation reached the late stage of the Destiny Realm, Ye Tian’s cultivation progress slowed down, but he continued his seclusion to cultivate the Profound Void Technique.
Ye Tian’s Profound Void Technique had already reached the perfected realm of the seventh layer. With his breakthrough in cultivation, it became much easier to practice the Profound Void Technique, encountering no significant obstacles.
Therefore, Ye Tian quickly advanced his Profound Void Technique to the introductory realm of the eighth layer, significantly increasing his strength once again.
The Grand Universe remained very peaceful. Although there were frictions among various forces, they were mostly minor conflicts. No force dared to engage in a full-scale battle due to mutual apprehensions.
If things continued this way, it wouldn’t be too bad.
However, one day, a group of powerful beings dressed in black robes arrived from outside the Grand Universe.
They belonged to a notorious force within the chaos known as the Dark Shrine. The Dark Shrine specialized in assassination and robbery, committing all kinds of heinous deeds. They would even dare to attack a Dao Ancestor if the price was right.
Throughout its history, the Dark Shrine had indeed managed to kill a few relatively weaker Dao Ancestors. This fact alone demonstrated the Dark Shrine’s formidable strength, boasting not just one Dao Ancestor but even more True Ancestors.
Now, the Dark Shrine had set its sights on this newly formed Grand Universe.
This time, the Dark Shrine dispatched ten True Ancestors, all of whom were top-tier True Ancestors. Together, they could even contend with a Dao Ancestor.
Their objective was simple: to stir up trouble, gain more benefits, and kill some geniuses—a favorite pastime of the Dark Shrine.
The ten True Ancestors of the Dark Shrine looked at the Grand Universe and started discussing.
“This Grand Universe is too peaceful. With the Dao Ancestor’s constant surveillance, these forces don’t dare to fight each other. We need to muddy the waters.”
“Heh, if the Dao Ancestors can’t keep an eye on this Grand Universe and can’t divine anything, chaos will ensue. That’s when our Dark Shrine will have a golden opportunity to profit greatly. We might even snatch a spot for the Ancestral Stele!”
“Let’s get to work. Merge the Dark Dao Stone into this Grand Universe and send some elite members of the Dark Shrine inside. Once that’s done, we’ll leave. Otherwise, if a powerful Dao Ancestor targets us, it won’t be easy to escape!”
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The ten True Ancestors joined forces to activate a massive black stone. With a booming sound, the True Ancestors’ power integrated it into the Grand Universe.
In the next moment, a black light enveloped the Grand Universe, weakening its connection with the outside world. A force sealed off the power of the Chaos Dao.
Suddenly, many True Ancestors and even Dao Ancestors lost their connection to the Grand Universe.
Immediately, these True Ancestors and Dao Ancestors knew something had happened in the Grand Universe and projected their consciousness across space to investigate.
By this time, the True Ancestors of the Dark Shrine had already sent many elite members into the Grand Universe and then escaped.
Swish! Swish! Swish! Several Dao Ancestors’ consciousness incarnations arrived, seeing the Grand Universe shrouded in black light, and frowned.
“Dark Shrine!” they murmured.
This black light could not truly block them.
If they wished to enter the Grand Universe, it wouldn’t be difficult, but the connection between the Grand Universe and the outside world had become somewhat tenuous.
Furthermore, whatever happened inside the Grand Universe, they could no longer predict.
They understood the implications very clearly.
The Grand Universe was about to fall into chaos. Even if their disciples were killed, they wouldn’t be able to determine who did it.
“It was careless of us. We should have anticipated that the Dark Shrine wouldn’t overlook such a significant universe. We should have sealed it off from the beginning,” one Dao Ancestor regretted.
“Sealing it wouldn’t have made a difference,” another Dao Ancestor responded. “The Dark Shrine’s power isn’t weak. They have several Dao Ancestors. If they truly wanted to enter the Grand Universe, we couldn’t stop them. Fortunately, the Dark Shrine operates stealthily and can’t mobilize too many forces here. As long as our disciples remain cautious, they should be fine.”
“In fact, a bit of chaos might be beneficial. True strength only emerges through competition and conflict,” a Dao Ancestor who relished battle remarked.
With that, the Dao Ancestors departed one by one, not overly concerned. However, the True Ancestors who followed were anxious. They had invested significant resources in the Grand Universe. Some had even risked nearly everything they had. If the universe fell into chaos and their subordinates were wiped out, they wouldn’t know who to seek revenge against.
Within the Grand Universe, Ye Tian soon learned about the disruption and how difficult it would be to lift. Even the Dao Ancestors weren’t willing to pay the price required.
“As expected, while the Great Divination Technique can predict certain outcomes, it can’t discern others. I can’t even determine good or bad fortunes,” Ye Tian frowned.
Given this situation, the Grand Universe was bound to descend into chaos. Previously, the various factions were wary of each other’s backgrounds and avoided assassination attempts. Now, they no longer had to worry.
“Someone will definitely try to assassinate me,” Ye Tian mused. It wasn’t a mere possibility but a certainty.
He wasn’t particularly afraid of assassination attempts on himself but worried about his family. He spent some points to hire several Heavenly Monarchs skilled in array formations, tasking them with setting up protective arrays at the headquarters of the Supreme Hall of Humanity. These arrays would safeguard key human elites and his family. As long as they stayed within the formations, even top-tier Heavenly Monarchs would find it challenging to carry out an assassination.
Though the cost was high, Ye Tian believed it was worth it.
Not long after, an organization called the Dark God Society emerged within the Grand Universe. It was affiliated with the Dark Shrine and consisted of Divine Generals and Heavenly Monarchs, even including some Half-Step True Spirit Realm experts.
The Dark God Society possessed a Chaos Supreme Treasure proficient in spatial manipulation. Its headquarters’ location remained unknown, but many forces received invitations from the Dark God Society. Anyone could hire them to carry out assassinations for the right price, and they dared to target even Half-Step True Spirit Realm experts.
Additionally, the Dark God Society robbed resources from smaller factions. In short, the Grand Universe was in turmoil.
In a certain territory of the Grand Universe, a major force resided.
This force was called the Skyfire Sect. Although not as strong as the Void Sky faction, it boasted a Dao Ancestor.
The Skyfire Sect held considerable power within the Grand Universe, with hundreds of Heavenly Monarchs and thousands of Divine Generals. Many races had pledged allegiance to them, and countless beings lived under their rule.
On this day, the Skyfire Sect was plotting something significant.