I Ascend to the Divine Throne through Arcane Means Chapter 1642 - 906: The Blood-Red Sun and the Dilapidated Pa
These blood beasts took on various forms, so as agile as giant wolves, others as robust as giant bears.
They gathered densely together, completely encircling Lis, forming a massive ring.
Lis felt a slight heaviness in his heart, unsure of the situation.
Were these blood beasts trying to stop him from exploring the sea of blood ahead?
Or was there so hidden, unknown secret within this sea of blood that drove these blood beasts to guard it so fervently?
But at this mont, he didn’t have much ti to ponder these questions, as the blood beasts had already launched a new round of attacks.
Facing the surging horde of blood beasts, Lis showed no trace of fear.
He swung the blood scythe as if death itself had descended, galloping through the blood beast horde.
With each swing of the scythe, he could take the life of a blood beast.
The blood scythe sliced through the bodies of the blood beasts as effortlessly as cutting through tofu, blood splattering and dyeing the surrounding seawater red.
Moreover, after slaying each blood beast, Lis could absorb the unique power of blood within them.
This force, like a trickling stream, continuously flowed into his body, not only preventing his strength from depleting after prolonged battle but even making it grow stronger.
As ti passed, the blood-red sun in the sky beca increasingly bizarre.
The sun, originally glaringly red, now seed to be soaked in blood, turning so dark that it looked as if it would drip blood at any mont.
Lis didn’t know how long had passed, but he realized that the sea of blood in front of him was already crowded with countless blood beasts.
These blood beasts layered over one another, completely obstructing his line of sight, preventing him from seeing the sea of blood ahead.
Although these blood beasts didn’t pose much danger to Lis now, their sheer numbers were enough to hinder his exploration of the sea of blood ahead.
Lis swung the blood scythe, slaughtered a nearby blood beast, and then paused his attack temporarily.
After killing so many blood beasts and absorbing their power of blood to enhance himself, Lis finally noticed so of the secrets of this blood world.
He discovered that every ti he killed a blood beast and absorbed the power of blood, the blood-red sun in the sky would flicker slightly.
Moreover, as the amount of power of blood he absorbed increased, his perception of this blood world beca increasingly acute.
He could sense that the core power of this world did not seem to be within the sea of blood ahead.
No matter how he explored the sea of blood, he couldn’t find the power to truly control this world.
Yet, the blood-red sun hanging in the sky consistently emitted a powerful and mysterious aura.
That aura was like a giant vortex, drawing Lis’s attention.
He vaguely felt that the key to this world was not the sea of blood before him but rather the blood-red sun hanging in the sky!
If he could unravel the secret of the blood-red sun, perhaps he could truly uncover the secret of this blood world.
However, up to now, Lis hadn’t found any clues.
Where was the problem?
Lis looked at the sea of blood before him and the swarming blood beasts, casually killing two blood beasts that got too close.
As the number of blood beasts he killed increased, the enhancents he gained beca stronger and stronger.
Soon, Lis felt himself advancing toward the level of Gold High Order.
Slaying the blood beasts before him beca increasingly effortless for Lis.
So now, his focus began to shift toward finding a way to reach the blood-red sun.
Lis wielded the scythe above the tide-like sea of blood beasts.
He swung his weapon continuously, each slashing strike carrying a fierce montum, precisely killing those blood beasts attempting to approach him.
His figure moved nimbly among the blood beast horde, like a phantom, each attack claiming a blood beast’s life.
While killing blood beasts, he resolutely continued walking toward the depths of the sea of blood.
His steps were steady and determined, as though nothing could halt his stride.
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Lis wasn’t sure exactly how many blood beasts he had killed; the corpses of those beasts slowly lted behind him.
He wasn’t clear on how far he had ventured into the depths of the sea of blood, only sensing that the surrounding scenery seed to have hardly changed.
Of course, except for the relentless flood of blood beasts and the increasingly thick stench of blood.
However, despite his ceaseless progress, the distance between him and the blood-red sun hanging in the sky hadn’t narrowed in the slightest.
The blood-red sun still hung high in the sky, emitting an eerie glow, as if separated from Lis by an insurmountable world.
No matter how hard he tried, he couldn’t touch it even a little.
Finding this thod seemingly ineffective, Lis felt a wave of irritation.
He halted his steps, standing at his original spot, his gaze solemnly fixed on the distant, unattainable blood-red sun.
After pausing montarily, his mind raced, contemplating his next course of action.
Suddenly, a thought struck him, and he decided to dive beneath the surface, exploring the depths of the sea of blood.
Perhaps there, he might find so useful clues.
So, Lis took a deep breath and plunged into the sea of blood.
In the sea of blood, all that t the eye was a continuous expanse of crimson.
The thick blood seed almost alive as it flowed sluggishly, exuding a nauseating sll.
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