âYou did it!â Min Ling shouted.
âBakagu!â Brock yelled, jumping backward as Jack appeared in his face out of thin air. He grabbed his heart. âBro! Careful!â Then, realizing that his big bro was safe and successful, he rushed over to give him a firm pat on the back. âGood job.â
âYou guys didnât know I succeeded?â Jack asked. âI thought the Archonâs voice had echoed here as well.â
âIt didnât.â Min Ling shook her head. âBut Iâm glad youâre alright.â
âSame here,â Brock added. âAnd stronger, too!ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Jack laughed. âIâll tell you all about it. But firstâ¦how about we leave this place?â
Excitement rose inside them. Only Min Ling felt a hint of hesitation as she gazed at Jackâs victorious figureâit wasnât only his handsomeness that grew every time he tempered his body, but also his aura. Over the years, it had left a deep impression in her heart that wouldnât go away.
Howeverâ¦
Min Lingâs eyes met Jackâs. In the end, she chose not to speak. He was not an idiotâher feelings were visible if he chose to see them, but heâd never breached the subject. Min Ling recognized the tacit rejection. She had already researched his background and knew he was marriedâperhaps, in his culture, the notion was more meaningful than in hers.
Thinking up to here, she chuckled bitterly. She had been pursued and desired by innumerable men in her lifeâbut the only one she wanted, she could not have. The cruelty of fate.
âIs there anything you wish to say?â Jack asked, looking her in the eyes with kindness.
She smiled and shook her head. âNo. Letâs go.â
Jack nodded. He waved his hand through the air, using the realm heartâs powers to form a multi-colored portalâit pierced the Dimensional Sea and connected directly to their universe, though not at the same spot theyâd left. Heâd chosen a random place for safety reasons, though inside the galaxy, as he couldnât go farther.
âWhat about the others?â Min Ling asked, referring to the expedition members.
âTheyâll stay here for now,â Jack replied. âMy power has risen greatly, but it is not enough to face Spacewind yet. When it is, I will return, kill him and all those who attacked us, then release the rest. Besidesâ¦â A faint smirk appeared on his face. âI suspect they donât dislike this place.â
She nodded. The three of them stepped through the portal, flying through a multi-colored tunnel for some time before emerging in a dark part of space. Innumerable tint stars surrounded them. This was the universe everyone knew and loved. They. Were. Back!
âThank you for flying with the Rust airlines,â Jack said. His smile then turned warmerâsentimental. âWelcome home.â
âWeâre out!â Min Ling yelled in joy as she exited the space tunnel. âI canât believe it!â
Brock rubbed his hands together. âHohoho. So many new insights. So many bros to make.â
Jack laughed alongside them. He couldnât wait to go back home and visit his family.
As he spread his perception, however, he noticed a dark shape approaching them at great speed. It was a space monster of incredible size, larger than a continentâa deep space leviathan. Its every tooth was like a mountain.
Space Monster, Level ??? (B-Grade)
As the leviathan approached them, it roared, shaking space for a thousand miles.
âShit!â Min Ling shouted, turning to face it. âIt must have been drawn in the by the spatial ripples. Iâm not sure I can take it. We should run!â
Jack, however, had perceived the monster ahead of time and estimated its strength. Though a B-Grade monster, it was at the weakest end of that spectrum. As he saw it charging, his boiling blood spilled over, and all his gathered power needed to erupt.
âLet me,â he called out, flying towards the leviathan instead of away from it.
Min Lingâs eyes widened. âJack!â
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âBig Bro!â
But Jack was unstoppable. He accelerated, reaching extreme speeds, and activated the Life Drop battle form. He pulled his fist back. Five solid Dao Fruits poured their power inside it, alongside the power of his extremely tempered body. He grinned wildly. The B-Grade leviathan bit down on him. He smashed out a punch.
âSUPERNOVA!â
The world roared and shattered. The endless void broke apart. The explosion was like a star being born, releasing massive shockwaves for untold miles, while the leviathan suffered the brunt of this attack. An oceanâs worth of black blood spilled out. Mountain-sized teeth flew through space. The leviathan was not dead, but it was bleeding profusely from the mouth, and its gaze towards Jack had changed from hunger into fear.
Without hesitation, it turned tail and ran. Jack did not pursue. He could defeat it if they truly battled, but there was no meaning to chasing a space monster.
Yet, that was a B-Grade creature. Heâd clashed and won against it. His cultivation was only at five fruits, but his actual strength had already reached the B-Grade.
That wasâ¦unprecedented. Pride filled his chest.
Min Lingâs jaw hung open, while Brock nodded sagely. âAs expected,â he said.
Jack laughed out loud. âCome on!â he said. âLetâs go!â
âWhere?â
âTo Earth, first. We must visit our families and let them know weâre safe. And after thatâ¦the Cathedral would not be a good choice. Our cultivation and understandings have risen too much lately. We need to spend some time exploring the universe and using battle to consolidate our strength. Therefore, there is only one thing to do.â His grin widened. âItâs time to adventure!â
***
Jack and Brock had been gone for over three years. What they didnât know was that these years had been crucial for the development of the universe, and they would certainly go down in history.
One month before they returned, a landmass was circling a small black hole in the void between galaxies. This was the Cathedral. Everything was the same as always.
In a corner of the Cathedral was a massive teleporter with twelve white columns sticking out of the black ground. Next to it, an old man meditated in complete silence. He had not moved for a millennium. Jack had seen him many times but never noticed anything weird. Neither had the many C-Grades passing by his post every month.
On this day, the old manâs eyes snapped open. A terrifying strength erupted from his body, and he instantly teleported to the space outside the Cathedral, resisting the black holeâs pull with just his power. His gaze was locked into the distance, where he could feel faint spatial ripples approaching.
Space opened beside him, revealing a disheveled Heavenly Spoon Sovereign. âElder Shield,â he said casually. âDid you sense it as well? I think weâre about to haveââ
âQuiet,â the old man said, his voice emerging rasp and hoarse. âReturn to the Cathedral and activate the Evacuation Formation.â
âThe Evacuation Formation? But thatâsââ
Before he could finish his words, space was torn asunder in the distance. Colossal starships slipped out, dozens of them, followed by hundreds of smaller ones. One starship was particularly large, the size of a small planet, and on its prow stood nine peopleâfive were robots and four were humans.
Of the nine, one robot stood ahead of the others.
âWhoops,â said Sovereign Heavenly Spoon.
âCathedralâ¦â the leading robot spoke in a mechanical voice. âFinally. We found you.â
Of the nine people, each exuded an A-Grade aura. Especially the leading robotâits power reached the late A-Grade. It was one of the strongest Immortals.
Seeing their arrival, the old manâs frown deepened. An ocean of energy erupted from his body, enough to disrupt the flow of Dao in his surroundings.
âRun and activate the Elder Beacon,â he told Heavenly Spoon. âLet the Black Hole Church knowâ¦that the second crusade has begun.â
The sovereign did not waste a moment. His body flashed away, leaving the old man alone to face a fleet of hundreds of starships and nine A-Grades. Before them, he seemed tiny. âIf you want to pass,â he said slowly, his voice echoing to the ends of the world, âyou have to pay with your lives.â
The leading Immortal tilted its head. âThat is inaccurate,â it said. âYou cannot face us. You will dieâbut your courage is commendable.â
Elder Shield lasted for two minutes. That was enough time for the Cathedralâs Evacuation Formation to activate, teleporting every living creature away. The Cathedral itself could not be movedâit remained there and was captured.
On that day, the first Elder-level combatant fell, and the crusade officially beganâand, on the same day, the Black Hole Church lost its capital.
This would be a tough war.
***
In this war, the Hand of God would certainly try to purge all galaxies from the influence of the Black Hole Church. This included even the newly-Integrated Milky Way galaxy.
The group sent to achieve this in the Milky Way was led by three B-Grade commanders as well as one late C-Grade individual who hailed from this galaxy. This individual had his own goals.
His son and his disciple had been killed by Jack Rust. He had been publicly defeated and humiliated, had his face dragged through the mud to such a degree that his faction, the Animal Kingdom, had thrown him out. His millennia-old reputation had been shattered, and he had lost all the power and authority heâd cultivated over millennia. Even his relatives and disciples didnât want to see him. From the almighty Warden of Hell, he had crashed down into the dark earth.
This was Artus Emberheart. The man who had lost everything.
Except his life.
And now, he would strike back.
âScour the entire galaxy. Interrogate everyone. Point our scanners outside System space. I donât care what you do. Just find. Me. Earth!â he ordered in a low growl, smashing his fist into the armrest. His eyes burned with deep, all-encompassing hatred. âThat man took everything from me. No matter what, I will repay that hatred! I will torture his wife and kill his children, burn his planet and destroy everything he loves!â He laughed madly, his voice echoing through space. âPrepare to grieve, Jack Rust!â
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