Chapter 1925 Strange Experiences In The Starry Sky (Part One)

Darren spent the next seven days in the divine palace, and during most of the time, he drank and mingled with Shipley and Sheffield. The divine palace was also populated with a lot of powerful seniors and talented juniors, who stayed and chatted with them as well.

The past hundreds of thousands of years had been relatively peaceful. Countless rare treasures and cultivation methods had descended upon the world, and that allowed a lot of talented humans to grow exponentially stronger. They started to come out of the woodwork like ants.

A lot of those talented young warriors were as talented as Lord Starry Sword and Lord Feng, if not more.

The thought that three of those young men were almost as talented as him when he was younger pleased Darren greatly as well.

After all, that would work to their advantage. At the rate that the human race was progressing, more and more warriors would be available to fight for them. It meant that as long as the Immortal God race didn't attack them full-force, the human race could fight back well enough.

Based on the recent pattern, a few more peaceful years would

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d, died there? Perhaps, his companions had buried him on that star."

Sheffield shook his head. "At first, that was what I thought too. But when I checked the human skeleton carefully, I found that he was different from us. Unlike us, that skeleton had a hole in the middle of its forehead, which possibly served as its eye.

In short, that human must have had a third eye on his forehead!"

"He had an eye on his forehead? That's strange..."

Everyone was surprised. Many other races inhabited the Primitive Wilderness, but they had never seen any creature with an eye on its forehead, let alone a human being.

"And that was not even the strangest part. What really surprised me was that the hole on the skeleton's forehead released some kind of mysterious power. It felt frightening. It was like something had my heart in its grasp, squeezing it tightly." Even now, when such a long time had passed, Sheffield still felt a lingering fear.

He was already a fairly capable warrior back then.

So if a human skeleton could frighten him that much, how terrifying must it have been while it was still alive?