Chapter 965 - The Mythical Figure, Satan
Chapter 965: The Mythical Figure, Satan
Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
There weren’t many Immortal Realm elites in the entire universe, but more than a hundred. And among these people, some were familiar to the people of Earth. Some of them had been to Earth before, leaving their trails and legends. However, the humans of that era couldn’t grasp the concept of their realms, and they had only thought that they were legendary divines.
The Earth Federation was having a hard time fighting against over a hundred elites of the Immortal Realm. Even if those elites hadn’t launched their attacks simultaneously, one-third of their power was already unthinkable for the Earth Federation. These people were famous, who had left their tracks and legends on many other countless planets.
As the Earth Federation had entered its most challenging stage, Lu Shanshan, Lu Guoguo, and the others had no way of fighting against a horde of powerful enemies. Though, their cultivation levels were higher than the average Immortal Realm elites. Narrowly escaping death, were it not for Lu Xuan secretly aiding them, they might have died.
In Lu Xuan’s current lifetime, the Earth Federation was powerful, so powerful that they were flourishing like a well-watered tree, raging like a forest fire. Because of this, it had attracted many powerful enemies that hadn’t shown up in his previous life—every single one of them wielded great power, and many of the humans had to fight against the mythical figures of their beliefs.
As the Earth’s defense line was on the verge of collapsing, the people of the entire Earth Federation were joining the battle, working hard to protect their land. All kinds of elites were surfacing like an endless stream of water as they fought in the frontline, increasing the Earth Federation’s capability.
The war had lasted for a full ten years. For a universal war, ten years wasn’t long. Some worlds had fought against each other for more than a thousand years, yet there was still no victor. As they were facing the pressure of the entire universe, ten years was enough to make several crucial decisions.
In Kunlun City, the capital of Earth Federation—
Countless people were using all sorts of skills as they stared up upon the dense alien fleet in the sky. They were in different shapes and designs. The aura of countless powerful cultivators had exploded. Being the capital of the Earth Federation, Earth had its defensive strength second to none. And now, its defense lines outside the Solar System were unable to stop the armies swarming out of the jump nodes.
These jump nodes were not part of the original ancient pathway of the stars—they had them inaugurated recently. Some of the civilizations had incredible technological advancements that they could directly locate the position of Earth, tearing the space open and appearing near the Moon. With countless fleets in the air, even the Earthlings who had been in constant war all these years had their scalps pins and needles.
“We have to hold on. There is no backing down. We need to buy time until our fleet outside the Solar System comes to our support,” someone had shouted in the streets of the city. Countless people had flown high into the sky, preparing for battle. Even though they were usually white collars, they were now showing their might in protecting their home. At this time, the long-term strategy of the Earth Federation training its entire population in cultivating was making an impact. At this very crucial moment, even an ordinary civilian would still possess immense combat power.
Within the countless fleets standing by outside of Earth, the extraterrestrial elites were ecstatic—they could already detect the amount of immortal qi on Earth, and it was beyond their expectation. It was enough for them to divide it, and it might even be enough to push the evolution of the most advanced powers in the entire universe. This place would soon belong to them.
Numberless extraterrestrial elites flew out. They didn’t plan on using their spaceships—they were afraid that if they happened to destroy Earth by accident, there would be no more place to provide immortal qi for long.
Angels and devil-like cultivation elites were flying down the sky. In the past, humans would have knelt and worshipped them at the sight of creatures like them. However, it was different now—they all knew that these were just creatures that had looked different from humans and not the legendary divinities. They were the same living creatures as them, and some of them might not be stronger—it was their nature, after all.
The battle had erupted in an instant. Countless Earthlings and the elites of various races who were flying down had clashed together.
Suddenly, an unexpected sword qi had swept across the sky—it was the first people had seen of this size. Blotting out the sky and the Sun, it had wiped out all the extraterrestrial creatures within a large area of space in a split second.
It had even hit the Moon, obliterating a portion of the fleet parked near the Moon. War was going on on the Moon too, and humans had established strong military fortresses on it. Before the sword qi had struck, there was an intense battle going on. Where the sword qi had passed, it had eradicated all alien life forms and their fleets.
Boom! Boom! Boom!
One after another, the swordlight came, sweeping away the countless fleets and extraterritorial living creatures. There was no way they were getting close to Earth.
“God Lu… It must be him!” People had cheered. They had already guessed who had come to their rescue, who hadn’t deployed to the other worlds. It was Lu Xuan who had always remained on Earth. Although Lu Xuan had been keeping a low profile over the years, no one could forget his powerful existence that had constituted the glory of Earth’s Federation.
A figure had torn through the space, heading straight for the remaining fleet in the universe. The aliens were trembling without control as they feel his presence drawing near—he was approaching them with a destructive bravura, terrifying as he was.
Lu Xuan’s face was expressionless and cold as he gazed at the fleet of the Inferno species that he had destroyed with a swing of his sword—he had wiped them out with his absolute strength. He and the Inferno species went way back. He had remembered that in his past life, the Inferno species had used a spatial passageway to descend to Earth, causing imminent damage. This life, Lu Xuan had sealed up the portal in advance to stop them from stirring up trouble. Once again, they had reappeared right in front of him.
“You better come out now, Satan. If you don’t, I’m afraid that none of your fleets would be left!” Lu Xuan spoke, his voice traveling in the vacuum of the universe and reaching the entire Earth. He did it intentionally to let everyone know the kind of presence they were facing.
People widened their eyes. Satan? He was the King of Hell in western myths and legends, the rightful ruler to Hell. Wasn’t that a myth? Did he exist?