Chapter 3650 The God Of Divine Gods

After Austin had taken a seat, the sky-devouring dog began to use its secret skill of space and time.

It stretched out one of its legs and ran with great speed through the air without stopping.

An area in the Fallen Divine Valley started to tremble with slight but constant ripples. With the spread of these ripples, numerous brilliant laws of space and time were emitted.

"My master has agreed to see you. Let's go!"

A moment later, the sky-devouring dog suddenly grabbed a hold of Austin and rushed towards a very secluded area.

This space was hazy and vague in their sight, and it was full of gray fog that came from everywhere.

In the midst of the thick fog, there were terrifying energy and destructive laws hidden away. They seethed like tempests with violent force. Countless sections of supreme enlightenment intertwined with the Divine Ruling Chain, spreading to the far end of space. Their violent movement caused the fog in this area of space to roll and whirl like cyclones. The energy hurricanes swept across every corner between the heaven and the earth, turning these into a chaotic hell.

Standing in this hazy space and looking at the terrible energy roiling everywhere, Austin faced his own smallness and uselessness. As an ordinary cultivator, he was like a grain of dust against a sandstorm, and he felt helpless and knew fear in the face of the billowing and energy laced fog that emitted such frightening roaring.

"What the hell is this place?"

Austin asked, his voice almost trembling with fear and surprise.

"This is the secret place where my master hides,"

the sky-devouring dog explained.

"A place where he hides?"

Austin was surprised by the sky-devouring dog's words. Suspicion became written on his face.

There was no denying of the extreme power of the sky-devouring dog in front of him.

Regardless of who its master was, he had to be infinitely more powerful than the dog.

If he was invincibly powerful, why would he hide away in such a place? Who or what could drive such a powerful entity into such an awful hiding place?

"Yes, it's a place where he hides,"

the sky-devouring dog repeated with certainty. It even emphasized the word "hide". Apparently, the dog had noticed Austin's suspicion.

"My master's corporeal form perished many, many years ago, and only a part of his soul remained in the world. Since the chaotic and primitive era, even before the start of history, his soul has been hiding in this small secret realm, and he will not dare to even leave here for a single minute.

The dangers to his soul are too great. Should his enemy detect that there is even a shred of my master's soul remaining in this world, he would definitely find it and eliminate it from the world without mercy."

An aggrieved look laced with indignation appeared on the sky-devouring dog's face when it spoke about the sad story of its master.

"Enemy? Who is your master's enemy?"

Austin asked, swallowing heavily at the fearful saliva in his mouth. The sheer thought of the sk

It was a great opportunity for Austin to become a disciple of such a powerful person. Such an opportunity was a rarity, and not to be passed up on.

Whoosh!

Within the midst of the rolling gray fog, the statue's eyes suddenly opened. These were a pair of light golden eyes with pupils as bright as two tiny suns. The glaring radiance from them had the power to pierce and split the space between the heaven and the earth.

Two beams of light shot out, becoming twin dragons circling and dancing in the air.

"Master, your little yellow puppy is here to see you!"

The moment the statue opened its eyes, the sky-devouring dog went wild. It rushed over toward the statue, fawning and prostrating under the statue's feet. It cried heartily, and tears welled up in an endless flow from its eyes.

"Hmm,"

the statue sighed in a low voice. It gradually began to inhale and regain its vitality. Streams of gray air were continuously expelled out of its chest. The breath from the statue's nostrils were effused with an energy powerful enough to eviscerate all the most potent enemies in the world.

An indescribably dominating aura was slowly released from the statue.

Austin felt his heart beat accelerating as his scalp numbed. A feeling of naked terror seized him from head to toe.

The statue in front of him had only now awoken from its long sleep, but already its aura was beyond his ability to bear.

Fortunately, the sky-devouring dog was at Austin's side, and it protected him.

Without its presence, Austin knew it was reasonable to suspect that he would not be able to withstand such a terrifyingly oppressive energy for long.

"My little yellow puppy, you've come to see me.

Thank you for your service all these years."

A soft sigh sounded in a whispered echo across the square. The sigh was full of sadness, as if it came from a ghost who had lingered on the square for thousands of years. The sigh from a prehistoric time filled the whole area with a sense of unspeakable melancholy and dismay.