Chapter 3080: That Sight

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Chapter 3080: That Sight

Wang Fan was not very wary of Di Xia. He had just led Bai Mu towards Di Xia in order to join forces with the corpse king to fight against Bai Mu. When Di Xia had attacked Bai Mu with divine energy, the attack had brushed past Wang Fan, lowering the Progenitor’s guard significantly. Divine energy was a clear sign of one’s allegiance to Aeternus. That, combined with other recent events, meant that Wang Fan would never guess that who he assumed to be Di Xia was actually Lu Yin.

Lu Yin drew closer to Wang Fan. This time, things were different.

Before, Wang Fan had been wary of Di Xia, but Lu Yin had decided that this was the moment to take action. Wang Fan could not be allowed to return to Aeternus alive.

While Wang Fan was not yet a Sequence Progenitor, he would undoubtedly eventually reach that level, given more time. He would not be a weak Sequence Progenitor either, as he had cultivated death energy and inherited a battle technique from his Mountain and Sea, which was the Shadows of Life.

Shao Yin had managed to merge Extreme Yin and Extreme Yang together, and his sequence particles granted him a level of power that nearly rivaled the Seven Skygods. He had managed to severely injure Sovereign Lotus in an instant. Given that Wang Fan had mastered a battle technique from a Mountain and Sea, as well as cultivated death energy, he would become a grave threat to the Origin Universe if he ever became a Sequence Progenitor. The man’s cunning nature only made him more dangerous.

Lu Yin moved within a few meters of Wang Fan. "Let's go."

Wang Fan chose a direction and started to move.

Up above, the bell continued to reverberate, and its tolling blended with the sound of the flute. The resulting pressure overwhelmed space and started to melt it away. Reality seemed to become an oil painting whose colors were dripping off; reality was stripped away to reveal the Hollow.

Lu Yin felt his scalp go numb. The clashing powers in this confrontation went beyond his imagination. He looked up, but Heaven's Sight ached, and he was unable to make out anything. The powers here surpassed Lu Yin’s comprehension, and the sequence particles had solidified as they worked to erase space itself.

"This way," Lu Yin growled, suddenly charging in another direction as the space in front of them disintegrated.

Wang Fan was terrified. This was a battle far beyond the level of just Progenitors, and he was incapable of getting involved in any way. This proved that he had been right to believe that the Divine Selection would not be easy.

This was the Immemorial Citadel's battlefield.

Legends claimed that the Immemorial Citadel held the method for humans to transcend, which was why countless people throughout history had striven to reach the Immemorial Citadel. However, Wang Fan and his peers had never entertained those thoughts. If the Immemorial Citadel was so great, then why had no one ever returned from that place?

Wang Fan wanted to leave this battlefield alive and then return to the Immemorial Citadel at a later time when he was better prepared.

Pain shot through the man’s arm, and Wang Fan froze. He slowly looked down, only to see that his right hand was missing.

There was a spray of blood, and to his side was the glaringly conspicuous form of someone shrouded in a black robe. Wang Fan stared at the figure. "Why?"

Lu Yin had attacked while Wang Fan was distracted by the chaos above the battlefield, and the Progenitor’s right arm had been severed, along with Wang Fan’s cosmic ring that had been on his right hand.

"Simple, to kill you." Lu Yin remained hidden beneath the robe as he struck out again. A withered arm struck out with a hundred confined punches.

Wang Fan's pupils shrank as his eyes blazed with a crazed light. He felt even closer to death at this moment than when an entire universe had been destroyed. He was reminded of the time when Xia Shang had almost killed him, and Wang Fan suddenly relived that moment. In his eyes, the black robe in front of him transformed into Xia Shang.

Death energy started to spread, and it was immediately followed by a yellow liquid. It was the Yellow Springs.

Lu Yin had expected the Yellow Springs to be in Wang Fan's cosmic ring, but the man had instead hidden it beneath his skin.

Regardless of what power Wang Fan tried to use, he was unable to stop Lu Yin's attack. The fist pierced through the Progenitor’s chest, spraying blood into outer space.

High above everything else, the bell and flute clashed with each other on a battlefield that was unreachable for practically everyone else in the nearby area. Compared to that grand battle, Lu Yin and Wang Fan’s exchange was like the fighting of mere ants, and it went completely unnoticed.

The space around them was being erased, and no one paid any attention to the minor skirmish.

Lu Yin and Wang Fan were like two moths which had been caught up in a volcanic eruption, and they could be easily obliterated at any moment.

Wang Fan grabbed hold of Lu Yin's arm with his remaining hand. The man had become frantic. "You aren’t Di Xia! Who are you? Why do you want to kill me?"

The fighting never ceased anywhere near the Immemorial Citadel, and peace could only be found by escaping from the entire region.

Lu Yin did not so much as glance backwards as he fled from the northwest corner. He did not want to be accidentally killed by Mister Mu.

However, no matter how far he fled, he was still able to hear the bell's tolling and the flute's melody.

The battle raged on for three days, but the bell and flute still had not stopped.

The region of melting space continued to expand, and it had even started approaching the Immemorial Citadel.

During these three days, Lu Yin occasionally got caught up in the aftermath of the battle. He had suddenly run into some of the Aeternals’ corpse kings, as well as some of the Immemorial Citadel’s powerhouses. Some of those individuals were not even human. Lu Yin saw several strange-looking lifeforms that used all different kinds of battle techniques.

On the fourth day, the Ossis Ark emerged from the Hollow, and it headed straight for the Immemorial Citadel.

Lu Yin watched in shock as the Ossis Ark tore through the flaming lotus to crash against the Immemorial Citadel. The walls of the city were destroyed, and it looked like the boat was trying to smash the city in two.

People moved out to block the Ossis Ark, and at the same time, corpse kings emerged from the boat. The battle was dragged into the Immemorial Citadel.

The massive Ossis Ark seemed unstoppable, and the sight of it crashing into the Immemorial Citadel sent chills down Lu Yin's spine. Would this be the day that the Immemorial Citadel fell?

The ground beneath the Immemorial Citadel tore open, and multiple powerhouses were shattered. From across the city, Chu Yi and Ce Wangtian both arrived to attack the Ossis Ark.

A massive figure rose up from the depths with a roar, "Move aside! I'll handle this."

Boom!

The ground shook, and space trembled almost imperceptibly. The enormous figure managed to hold the Ossis Ark back, but the force of the impact tore open the ground, the resulting fissures reaching far beneath the Immemorial Citadel.

With Heaven's Sight, Lu Yin witnessed an astonishing scene.

He saw all of the countless sequence strings converging beneath the Immemorial Citadel. When the enormous giant collided with the Ossis Ark and the ground beneath the city was torn open, Lu Yin caught sight of a person down on one knee. They were armless, and they were holding all of the innumerable sequence strings in their mouth to prevent them from moving.

Even when the Ossis Ark shattered the wall of the Immemorial Citadel and the ground beneath it tore apart, this figure remained unmoving.

For a moment, everything around Lu Yin froze. The epic battle, the death, the bloodshed—everything seemed to disappear as Lu Yin's eyes locked onto the half-kneeling figure underground. They held countless sequence strings between their teeth, forming the very foundation of the Immemorial Citadel as they held everything up.

It was the Origin Progenitor.

Was the Origin Progenitor still alive? No one had ever been able to give Lu Yin a definitive answer.

True God had claimed that the Origin Progenitor was dead. The Great Sovereign had once said the same thing, but Ancestor Lu Yuan insisted that the Origin Progenitor still lived.

No one had ever been able to give Lu Yin a straightforward answer, but at this moment, he was able to see the truth for himself: the Origin Progenitor was beneath the Immemorial Citadel, holding up the entire city while biting the sequence strings. The man had lost his arms, so he used his mouth to stabilize countless parallel universes.

Was the man even alive? Lu Yin did not know, as he could not tell. It was possible that the Origin Progenitor was still alive, but he might also already be dead. What Lu Yin could see did not actually prove that Origin Progenitor was alive.

"Rise!" A roar echoed out, and from within the Immemorial Citadel, the enormous giant flipped the Ossis Ark up and forced it away with a push.

Chu Yi, Ce Wangtian, Bai Mu, and many others charged out to attack the Ossis Ark.

The ground beneath the Immemorial Citadel closed back up, the fissures that had just opened disappearing like a dream.

Lu Yin stood frozen in outer space as he stared at the Immemorial Citadel in a daze. What had he just seen? Had it been real, or just an illusion?