All the divine gods around the Fallen Divine Valley had already dispersed.
Trapped in the Fallen Divine Valley for a long time, most of the divine gods grew restless and longed to return to their homes. Therefore, upon regaining their long lost freedom, they rushed to return to their cosmoses.
Meanwhile, not too far off from there was a chaotic void, within it was a broken continent that was left abandoned for many years.
A large group of divine gods were collectively gathered in a place. The atmosphere was lively, with bright faces immersed in drinking.
The sounds of the clinking of glasses filled the air before they gulped down their wines in one shot.
"Freedom never felt so sweet!"
"I agree. Only after being trapped did we realize the true value of freedom!"
"From now on, let's put the Fallen Drive Valley behind us and move on. Let's start anew with a clean slate and a better life!"
Intoxicated with all the alcohol they consumed, the divine gods voiced out their inner thoughts and shared their joy.
At that time, Austin was preoccupied with observing the two restriction spells and three streams of energy in a corner of his Soul Sea.
The two restriction spells and three streams of energy seemed not worth a second glance after all.
However, Austin knew that the energy they contained inside them was nothing short of terrifying.
After all, it was the sky-devouring dog that had put them into his Soul Sea.
'Should I formally acknowledge the sky-devouring dog's master as my mentor?'
Austin collected his thoughts for a brief moment as he pondered over the situation.
"By the way, why aren't there any premium-grade divine gods coming out of the valley? Don't you think that's a little unusual?"
Otis spoke abruptly, interrupting Austin's train of thought.
"Yeah, you're right. It's been two days since we came out and stayed here. They should have made an appearance by now. I wonder what happened to them,"
Keysley said as he scratched his head in confusion.
"I thought if the premium-grade divine gods also come out of the valley, there was a chance we could find our people.
The most important task assigned to me, Austin, and Ingram was to locate and get a hold of Master Frost and Master Brain in the Fallen Divine Valley. However, we failed to find either of them.
It seems we're in a tough spot where our mission is doomed."
Tyrone hung his head loosely over his neck with a defeated expression on his face.
"Indeed. That's a shame.
That evil baby buried under the Karakoram Mountain on Earth is still in the hatching stage. Perhaps, the time when it will be born is drawing near.
Once it's born, it would bring about nothing but chaos and turmoil, and people would be forced to live in fear with no hope of escape.
Under such devastating circumstances, we need Frost's and Brain's assistance more than ever,"
Otis said a
What are you talking about?"
Frost, Brain and Oswald exchanged confused glances among themselves before eyeing Otis up in bewilderment over his question.
Noticing their dilemma, Otis went ahead and explained to them what he meant.
"It turns out that you are all qualified to leave the Fallen Divine Valley once you succeed in a competition.
But I didn't come across such a competition.
I had been trapped in a land of death. Not too long ago, a voice echoed through my ears and asked me if I am a god of light from the three thousand big and small universes.
Naturally, I nodded along and replied with a yes.
Shortly after our brief exchange of words, I was sent out,"
Frost explained.
"Me too,"
Brain and Oswald spoke in unison.
"The three of us were released just because we are the gods of light. It doesn't make any sense,"
Brain said as he tilted his head in confusion.
Meanwhile, the voice of the sky-devouring dog rang out in Austin's Soul Sea.
"I released all the people you asked me to."
"Thank you, sir. I appreciate your help,"
Austin said gratefully as he cupped his hands and bowed in respect.
"Take care of yourself and don't get killed.
When you've made the decision, just let me know.
I'll wait for you!"
The sky-devouring dog's tone reflected anticipation as it said from the other end.
Once it finished speaking, silence lingered in the air as the sky-devouring dog went silent.
"The situation in the three thousand big and small universes is serious. Let's go back,"
Frost said with a grim expression on his face.
After saying that, he looked ahead and gave his sleeve a slight wave. In response to his gesture, a blinding bright beam of light erupted as it flew out from it. The wind around the light fanned its intensity and made it grow in size. Gradually, the light emitting from his sleeve turned into a huge floating airship right in front of them.