Chapter 1731 The Search For Spaces Of Belief

The idea was bold and risky to be sure, but Darren was tempted nonetheless.

If a chief god unleashed his killing intent directly at Darren, how fast would his cultivation level increase?

"The problem we face is finding a Space of Belief established by a chief god," Fernando continued.

"That shouldn't be difficult if we look in the abysses."

None of the races outside the abysses were under the control of the chief gods, thus, they built their Spaces of Belief in the abysses.

But there were many abysses around the edge of the world and no one knew the exact locations of the Spaces of Belief.

"Let's head back to the divine palace of the human race. There has to be records of every abyss in the library. We can look through it and see if we find anything useful."

"That sounds good. Let's go."

Darren and his companions then took off into the air and made their way to the divine palace.

Aided by the black-robed guard, Darren successfully found the records of all the abysses in the Primitive Wilderness era.

"There are a total of thirteen thousand two hundred and eighty-four abysses. That's too many for us," Da

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oup of gray creatures.

Bang! Bang! Bang...

Gray flesh and blood scattered in all directions, filling the entire canyon with an aura of death. Thousands of gray creatures were smashed to pieces, every one of them being annihilated when they got into the Water Kylin's path. He was the reaper of this battlefield.

"These things don't seem that powerful at all," Darren said smiling faintly.

"I don't think it's that simple." Fernando was not relaxing just yet. No matter how many creatures died, the real threat still loomed—the thirty-foot high gray creature.

They watched on, and before long, the Water Kylin had killed hundreds of thousands of creatures. But the tallest of them all had still not moved.

"Darren, we should check the Space of Belief while the Water Kylin has them distracted," Fernando suggested.

Darren looked at the gigantic gray pyramid and nodded silently. However, since they'd gotten here, he'd had a feeling that something was amiss about this Space of Belief. But he could not put his finger on it.

The only way for him to find out the truth was to enter the pyramid and check it out for himself.