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Now reading: Chapter 2654: Stone Supreme from Card Apprentice Daily Log, a Action novel by IGotStones.

Date: Unspecified

Ti: Unspecified

Location: Myriad Realms, Card World, Unknown

As the boulder and stones rolled down the mountain and struck other rocks, they generated sparks. With enough sparks, even the energized yet stable form of thane in the area ignited and detonated, which in turn triggered the thane in its vicinity, forming a cascading chain reaction. It was like witnessing nature’s version of a thermobaric missile at work. In under a couple of minutes, the entire mountain range was reduced to a sandy dessert.

Thanks to my limitless barrier, I was able to witness all of this with my primordial soul pupils without any interruption from the explosion itself. I even saw the snow on the mountains vaporize into scorching steam during the blast; under the all-round pressure of the explosion, the vapor condensed and accumulated, forming pockets of superheated steam within the blast zone.

When the thane detonation subsided, these pockets of superheated steam burst thunderously as the pressure that sustained them vanished with the explosion. This gave rise to another round of explosions. However, this second wave was deadlier and more destructive than the first, reducing whatever remained of the mountains after the initial blast into fine sand. It also created violent drafts capable of burning anything they ca into contact with to ash.

One had to understand that this energized yet stable form of thane was the result of soul energy. I had never seen such a form of thane in Earth’s natural environnts or laboratories. That was to say, the destructive power of this thane fog was more than sufficient to completely level and pulverize the Mountain range. If that didn’t get the job done, the pockets of concentrated, superheated steam did.

Knowing this, I didn’t dare retrieve my limitless barrier. I left it in place and tended to the guard captain instead. I made use of my soul energy manipulation to create extrely thin energy needles and pierced his soul pathways, drawing the thane out of his body and flushing it with clear, refined soul energy. thane was colorless, tasteless, and odorless; the poor guy never saw it coming. His intent sense should have, but the thane fog had spread too quickly, covering the entire mountain range in re seconds.

Just as I was expelling the thane from the guard captain’s body and circulating pure soul energy through him, the surrounding dunes of sand began to sink, forming a vast, swirling pattern around a pitch-black void beneath them that acted as the eye of the phenonon. The suction force it generated was overwhelming. Within minutes, the entire desert was swallowed.

Fixed in the air and surrounded by infinitely stretched space, I escaped the suction force and witnessed everything in horror. When I looked down at the origin of the pitch-black void, I saw the walls of ground closing in on itself like a anal hole before water began to spurt out from the cracks, rapidly filling the crater and forming a large lake.

When I made use of my primordial soul pupils, I detected a massive concentration of pure stone rule power moving beneath the ground, deep underground, diving further into the card world’s crust until it moved out of my vision. Its pace was far too fast for to interfere in any way. All I could tell was that it was humongous, and that its body was similar to Bloodette’s, ford entirely from condensed rule power. I imdiately suspected it was the Stone Supre, but without definitive proof, I couldn’t confirm anything.

Compared to the Blood Supre, who had chosen the form of a human, the Stone Supre seed to have taken the shape of a humongous underground behemoth or even a leviathan. I couldn’t help but wonder how long it would take for sothing like that to decimate a city. Judging by how quickly it had reduced an entire mountain range to sand and swallowed it whole, the answer was clear. Far less ti than anyone could afford.

I also couldn’t help but wonder whether the Stone Supre had warned the living creatures inhabiting the mountain range before deciding to feed on it, giving them ti to migrate. Otherwise, I couldn’t think of a better reason why the entire mountain range was devoid of life, except for a few flora born from stone-rule. If this were true, was the Stone Supre showing care and rcy toward these living creatures, or was it rely ensuring that its palate remained restricted to the diet it preferred, stones?

From what I had observed during my ti with Bloodette, I had realized that supre beings, like humans, were social. However, unlike humans, they were simple-minded but not to the point of being called stupid, emotionally honest, and fearless. That was to say, supre beings thought simply, not shallowly. They ignored politics, strategy, and social norms unless those things clashed with their values and interests. When it mattered, their instincts were razor-sharp.

If I had to guess, the Stone Supre had warned the living creatures for both reasons. I even believed that the living creatures had helped the Stone Supre by clearing away vegetation that didn’t suit its appetite, which explained why we had only seen stone-rule plants and nothing else. Not that it mattered, as everything would have been reduced to ash or sand. Perhaps those living creatures had perford it as a sign of respect, or outright worship.

Of course, that was all based on the assumption that the Stone Supre had warned the living creatures to leave the mountain range. It was also possible that the mountain range had been devoid of life from the very beginning. Honestly, I didn’t have all the facts and now that the mountain range was gone I never will.

But the Emissary of Light did. Otherwise, how would he have known that the Stone Supre was about to feast on this mountain range? Or perhaps it had rely been a coincidence, considering that he recalled his soul projection without killing the guard captain. Given his nature, and knowing that I could undo his brainwashing, he should have killed the guard captain, yet he didn’t. Maybe he hadn’t known where we would be teleported at all and had sent us away randomly, simply to expend as little faith as possible.

Be that as it may, I was beginning to realize that returning to the five regions with baggage weighing down was not going to be easy.

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