"I'm going to break through again!"
Austin shouted, scrunching up his face in concentration. He looked up at the sky above the square.
"You can't break through,"
the statue reminded him through his Soul Sea.
"Master, I know."
Austin struggled to stop refining the two babies in his body and to start restraining his aura. He tried his best to suppress the violent energy in his body and isolate it from the chaotic void outside.
Boom! Boom! Boom!
Above the square, thick streaks of lightning that resembled dragons were flashing and roaming like crazy.
The Thunderstroke Doom fell down, trying to find its target and cause it to stop.
This was the second time that Austin had experienced the Thunderstroke Doom after he got here.
His body trembled and sweat as he pushed all of it back.
It took over an hour before his efforts showed results.
The violent energy became tamer and his heart slowed its pace.
The thunder and lightning became quieter and less aggressive and the dark clouds dispersed, leaving behind blue sky.
In the end, the Thunderstroke Doom disappeared without a trace.
"Wow! I dodged it again!"
Austin exclaimed, nearly collapsing to the ground.
"Remember that this is just the beginning.
You have to avoid the Thunderstroke Doom another seventy-nine times while you are still a preliminary-grade divine god. Only then can you be recognized as a divine god of chaotic vacuum by the eternal, absolute, and most original chaotic vacuum.
If you fail, then you are doomed to only belong to this era, and in space, you will only belong to the chaotic void of the Sea of Chaos.
Work hard.
You have to avoid the Thunderstroke Doom eighty-one times in total.
It will become more and more difficult to avoid the Thunderstroke Doom as you continue,"
the statue explained once more, making sure that Austin understood the importance.
"I know, master. I will try my best!"
Austin replied firmly.
Now that he knew about the secret of becoming a divine god of chaotic vacuum, he would make sure he tried his hardest to complete it.
"Master, I have one question. What's the difference in terms o
Only trials can do that for you.
In particular, those trials that threaten your life,"
the statue said.
"I see, master."
Austin nodded.
This was something that Austin did understand fully
because Austin had spent most of his cultivation time in trials.
"You have only refined about one fifth of the two babies in your body. Hurry up,"
the statue urged.
"Okay."
Austin nodded.
But before he could begin cultivating again, he was interrupted.
"Boy, your Fallen Immortal Cosmos is about to become a high-grade universe."
It was a message from the chaotic world tree.
"Really?
That's great!"
With excitement surging through his veins, Austin explained it to the statue and left the square in a flash.
In the Fallen Divine Valley, he found the chaotic world tree floating in one place above a mountain.
The Fallen Immortal Cosmos was like a bird nest, rising and falling in the void, surrounded by surging chaotic mist.
There was a lot of pure energy flowing towards the Fallen Immortal Cosmos and rushing through it like a river.
This was the purest chaotic energy in the chaos.
It could be seen that the space barrier of the Fallen Immortal Cosmos was constantly changing. Its quality was getting higher and higher and it had turned the color of jade.
"The Fallen Immortal Cosmos is really about to change into a high-grade universe!"
Austin clasped his hands together and waited.