Chapter 503: Genius Assemble 2
Chapter 503: Genius Assemble 2
“Hmmm, just three more planets to cross...” the guttural voice rumbled through the thick void of space, where stood a small 5-meter-tall Titan, enveloped in green scales, whose green eyes looked into the void of space, which was completely and utterly dark, with not a single sign of light, saved for the green lights emanating from the young man’s scales.
“I hope this Prodigies War Events is truly as worthy as they say. It’s been almost fifty years now since I’ve had a true battle with an equal...” the giant mused. In the next seconds, it took a single step forward, the space rippling beneath him like the surface of water, and with large strides, he kept walking into the distance, the green light soon disappearing from his path in the void.
“It has been almost a hundred years since he descended into slumber. Are you sure it would be okay to wake him up now?” the fearful voice of a figure rang out in the dark hallway, where two aliens could be seen. They were humanoid, reaching up to 1.7 meters in height as they held red-colored bony spears in their hands, the red light illuminating their figures.
“The young master’s last words were to awaken when a large event is occurring in the future. The Prodigies War Events is an event where all the various heavenly Prodigies of the world will come together, not only to compete to enter the top three greatest sects of the upper realm but also for the name of the number one most powerful genius. It is an event worthy enough to awaken the young master from slumber!” the second guard said as they arrived before the gigantic pitch-black door, with wisps of darkness hanging around it. After calming their thoughts, they both stretched their hands out, and in the next second, they pushed very hard against the door, and it immediately...
“GRRRUUUUUMMM”
The sound of the intense rumbling could be heard as the door was forcefully pushed open by them, revealing a pitch-black room. Stepping forward, their legs made clanking sounds with the ground as they looked cautiously around the darkness, when suddenly...
“SCREEEEECH”
“BAAAANG BAAAANG”
The gigantic green-colored spaceship arrived before the extremely large planet, a mixture of a thousand colors as it broke through its gravitational energy and entered into the planet’s clouds. On the inside of the spaceship, was a young man with white hair and twinkling blue irises, whose eyes stared out of the spaceship, observing the thousands of spaceships and different races that were also slowly descending down to the planet.
“We’re here. Come with me...” the command rang out from behind him as Zeras stood to his feet and stretched his back.
“Finally, after an entire week...” he mused to himself as he picked up the fluffy, who was busy licking its paws, and placed him on his shoulder.
Right now, the gate seemed to have light bulbs in its fur, which radiated beautiful multicolored lights that shone onto Zeras’s face, adding an extra layer of lighting to his already devastating handsomeness.
“Wow. A floating city? Pretty... pretty cool...” Zeras said out loud in shock as he raised his head up into the distance where, high up in the air just below the skies, he could see ginormous structures made of strange crystalline structures, where strange races could be seen.
The first humanoid race that Zeras had encountered in the upper realm possessed a pair of wings. They were humans in visible aspects, safe for their white wings and extra tall size of an average of 2 meters. They were what an ordinary human would have called angels upon sighting.
“These are the Angelia race of the Upper Realms. The number one most powerful race in the common area of the Upper Realms. They are blessed with the opportunity of the Three sects organizing their events here every 50 years...” Senna replied to him as she walked forward, their direction leading to a place where a gigantic white-colored monolith could be seen.
“Hmm,” his eyes narrowed as he looked around him and could see the other alien races, reaching up to thousands who were also led by an elder. He noticed nobody took to the sky, even though they had all reached a stage where they could fly. Everyone was walking on the paved road.
“The punishment for taking to the sky is death!” the voice rang into his ears as Zeras felt his spine went cold, and he couldn’t help but immediately resume walking.