Chapter 3700 It Was All Our Fault

An enormous boom echoed in the air.

The premium-grade divine god named Ismail had a terrifying power that he demonstrated as soon as the fight began. His hand changed—it grew larger and larger, until its fingers were like five majestic mountains thrust towards the sky.

Ismail attacked Austin with all the might of his vast form, like a raging landslide.

"Don't worry, Enoch. I just want to test his ability. I'll try not to hurt him,"

Ismail said.

Austin sneered. Without saying a word, he stood in the path of the incoming strike without trying to jump aside. The gigantic palm came closer and closer.

A split second later, the huge palm paused just above Austin's head.

Austin did nothing. He simply stood there, waiting.

"Is this guy suppressed by the power from Ismail, or what? Isn't he able to move?"

"Not much to see, huh? He doesn't even seem to have the ability to dodge. At least try to escape, boy."

"It seems that Master Enoch has judged him wrong. This young man is too weak."

The divine gods of the Blue Ocean Universe Community all wore expressions of disappointment and censure. They shook their heads and frowned.

"Well, so be it. I'd better take back my palm power, or else I won't be able to explain to Enoch why I killed him. I might accidentally smash him into meat paste since he isn't fighting back."

Ismail was particularly disappointed by this turn of events. He prepared to withdraw his palm power.

However, at that moment, Austin suddenly moved.

In a flash, he was gone. He and Hannah had disappeared.

It happened so abruptly that no one saw where he went or how he'd done it. All they knew was that he had vanished without a trace.

"What happened?" the gods demanded.

The sudden disappearance caused consternation and confusion among the surrounding gods.

Then Austin finally made his move.

"Damn it!" Ismail shouted.

Without warning, Ismail felt a chill down his spine, feeling a sense of crisis. Although he couldn't see Austin, he knew he was near.

There was a series of thuds as Austin attacked Ismail.

Austin appeared silently behind his opponent. He landed a punch on Ismail as stars began to bloom around his fist. Countless huge stars fell from the void as he launched his attack, like a rainstorm of sparks.

The terrifying gravity of the stars poured out. The space they occupied began to crack and collapse in sections.

After practicing and mastering the Star Skill, Austin's fighting power had soared like a rocket.

The Star Skill was a truly overpowered ability, one that could overwhelm virtually any opponent.

Ismail roared with rage.

Austin's unexpected attack shocked and enraged him.

He instantly realized that he had underestimated Austin, and he no longer dared to treat him as anything less than an equal opponent.

His long hair stood up, and his body began to rise. The terrifying energy surging out of his body roared with the sound of thunder. Ismail was now exerting his full power.

There was a sh

ery exciting. I am very impressed by you."

At this point, Hannah finally came back to her senses. Like a small kangaroo, she hung on Austin's neck happily, swinging with excitement.

"Hannah, let's go. Show me around the Blue Ocean Universe Community,"

Austin said to Hannah, smiling. He ignored the others. He didn't want to waste any more of his time with the gods of the Blue Ocean Universe Community.

"Okay, Austin, come with me!"

Hannah said lightly, and she slipped her small hand into Austin's. Her skin was soft as cotton candy.

"Leader Austin—"

Enoch said, hurrying forward to stop him.

Austin paid no attention. In a second, he had gripped Hannah's hand tightly, and the two of them disappeared.

Enoch shook his head. "Look what you've done! You have completely offended Leader Austin.

He saved our entire Blue Ocean Universe Community without asking for anything in return.

But you repaid him with mistreatment and distrust.

What an ungrateful bunch you are!

Alas!"

he said, frowning at everyone around him. He waved a hand irritably in the air, then turned to leave.

"Master Enoch, please don't go. It's all our fault!

What do you think we should do now?"

said the gray-haired premium-grade divine god to Enoch.

"Enoch, it's my fault this time. I'm too old and I obviously misjudged the situation. I shouldn't have doubted Leader Austin, let alone attacked him!"

Ismail said awkwardly.

"It's really our fault. We repaid kindness with ingratitude. We were very unfair in our treatment of Leader Austin,"

the other gods said regretfully.

"Master Enoch, please tell us what to do. Give us some advice. What can we do to make up for our offense to Leader Austin?"

asked the gray-haired god anxiously.

"Why are you asking me? How on earth would I know the answer?

It was your mistake, so you fix it on your own. Don't bother me with this any further,"

Enoch grumbled, still feeling irritable towards the others. He was determined to leave.