This teleportation couldn't be stopped. The reception halls didn't need to exist to facilitate teleportation. The absence of a baseball glove wouldn't stop the ball from being thrown. It would just land sowhere else, but not too far away.
'Good! Great! Amazing!' Kyle thought as his rage exploded. 'You want to be like this?! Fine!'
'Fuck all of you!'
Kyle conjured several spheres of azure fire around the reception halls.
BOOOOM!
All the reception halls exploded, and the Space Energy distorted.
Even if it wouldn't stop the teleportation, it would still delay the arrival of the people.
BANG! BANG! BANG!
Then, all the other Teleportation Formation Arrays in the hall exploded in a haze of azure flas.
Everyone watched in horror.
"The Connection of Copperstone 47 can be reversed. This seems useless, but if you use this specific Rune, you can transform the Energy into…"
At that mont, the people who could have stopped the attacking dium Crusher received a dense load of information about Formation Arrays via voice transmission.
None of them could make sense of this information, but that didn't matter.
Everyone looked at Azure Cot in shock. First, he had destroyed all the reception halls and Teleportation Formation Arrays, and then, he suddenly told them about how to construct Formation Arrays.
What was going on?
At that mont, Kyle sneered in disgust.
He had just shared what he had learned about Inner World's Formation Arrays with them.
Kyle saw a dense red burst of Karmic Luck hitting him.
His Sin Flas turned from red to black, and Kyle felt like he had lost sothing important.
He had broken his oath, and he had condensed a True Sin Aura.
The next mont, Kyle felt his surroundings warping.
As an irredeemable sinner, Kyle was not supposed to be in the Main Dinsion.
He was supposed to be in the Hell Dinsion.
However, before the Main Dinsion completely rejected him, Kyle looked at the onlookers, who could have stopped the destruction of the Teleportation Formation Array.
The next mont, spheres of blue fire appeared before them.
Out of reflex, all of them took out their weapons and raised their defenses.
BOOOOM!
Clouds of gore turned into ash as the flas consud them.
Naturally, the man, who had attacked the Teleportation Formation Array, wasn't spared.
He died without realizing what had happened.
As the azure flas lifted, Kyle's warping perception caught sight of one person. A survivor!
Broken pieces of equipnt and Formation Array materials covered the ground in front of him. This was the only Fulfilled Crusher in the hall. Kyle had been sure his attack was strong enough to kill him, but apparently, this guy had so treasures and Laws that significantly improved his defenses.
Yet, while he had survived, he was also severely injured.
From what Kyle could see, this guy just barely managed to survive.
However, that didn't matter.
The next mont, an azure hamr appeared behind the guy.
This ti, he wouldn't survive.
The hamr reached the man.
BANG!
A slender hand slapped the hamr to the side, as if it were made of plastic.
"Insolence!" the owner of the hand, a beautiful woman with black and white hair who wore the uniform of the Contrast Empire, shouted.
When Kyle saw her, he gritted his teeth.
She was a Sage, and as a mber of the Contrast Empire, she had to be an outstanding Sage. She wasn't so kind of newly advanced Sage who had only managed to beco an Advanced Crusher in the past.
Kyle looked at the injured person behind her.
Things had gone from bad to worse. With her presence, Kyle wouldn't be able to kill the last survivor.
He had done the sa thing as Conversion of Worlds.
He had shared Inner World's secrets and left survivors.
It was obvious that the Contrast Empire would ask this person about what had happened, and the person would tell them about the Formation Array knowledge Azure Cot had shared.
The Contrast Empire would know what this was about and would tell Inner World about it.
Kyle had not only angered the Contrast Empire but also Inner World.
The Investigator from the Contrast Empire glared at Kyle. "Destroying our Formation Arrays! Killing people in a safe zone! Azure Cot, the Contrast Empire hereby declares you a criminal!"
Then, she pointed her arm at Kyle, and the Space Energy around him stabilized. "Trying to use a Dinsional Descender? You're overestimating yourself!"
Kyle snorted. "You're the one overestimating yourself," he said.
BANG!
The Space Energy around Kyle broke, and his body distorted.
The eyes of the Investigator widened in shock.
What was going on?!
Then, she noticed Kyle's True Sin Aura and realized what was going on. She hadn't noticed it previously, since there were literally no people in the Main Dinsion who had True Sin Auras. She only saw True Sin Auras when the Cult attacked.
As a Sage, she could descend Dinsions, but she couldn't stop the Laws of the world pulling soone down to another Dinsion.
The Investigator gritted her teeth as she fired a beam of concentrated light at Kyle.
The beam of light shot through Kyle's chest.
His Center shook and cracked in several places, but he survived.
He was already between Dinsions. Because of that, he had only been hit by 1% of her power.
Yet, just 1% of her power was already enough to nearly kill him.
Then, Kyle vanished from the Main Dinsion.
When the Investigator saw that, she gritted her teeth.
She had the power to descend Dinsions as well. If she wanted to, she could go all the way to the Hell Dinsion.
However, she was only a Sage. The world's Laws could directly transport soone to a target Dinsion. Immortals could also do that.
Sadly, Sages couldn't. While she could go to the Hell Dinsion, she could only descend one Dinsion at a ti, and each descent would take a couple of seconds.
While staying a couple of seconds in the Beast Dinsion wasn't an issue for her, staying a couple of seconds in the Elental Dinsion represented gambling with her life.
The re proximity to a Spirit Lord, Ascendant, or even Immortal Elental would kill her. Their Elental powers were so imnse and far-reaching that she would be consud by them.
However, there was also a chance that she could survive, and she would only need to do the trip once. In order to get back, she simply needed to stop her power, and the world would naturally transport her back to the Main Dinsion without going through any other Dinsion.
Was it worth it?
anwhile, Kyle's surroundings changed, and a mont later, he found himself in the emptiness of space.
Apparently, the Hell Dinsion equivalent of this Planet was already destroyed or moved sowhere else.
Kyle looked around and saw several Planets in the distance.
Silence.
All the Planets were lifeless and unmoving.
No debris moved through space.
There was just… no movent.
The Hell Dinsion.
Only true sinners lived here.
Kyle sighed. 'Back here again.'
Kyle just looked around.
His life was no longer in his hands. While he was fast for a Crusher, anyone who could go to the Hell Dinsion with their own power could teleport and would be at least one Realm higher. Weeks' worth of travel for Kyle would equate to re seconds for these people.
'Well, goodbye, Secondary Sector,' Kyle thought. Kyle sighed again. 'Anyway, I should ask for a pickup.'
His perception stretched deep into his being, searching for the Lord's Blessing.
Accessing the Blessing always took a long ti since it was so hard to reach.
As Kyle tried to access the Blessing, his perception was suddenly pulled back to reality as he felt so Energy moving around him.
The next mont, white Space Energy gathered in front of him, and he started to beco nervous and doubtful.
'No way, right?'
The white Space Energy beca denser.
'That's suicide! There's no way you're going through the Elental Dinsion just for !'
The white Space Energy parted, revealing a new person.
Kyle just looked forward in horror as he saw a burned human body quickly recovering.
When the body fully recovered, Kyle ca face-to-face with his death.
"You're crazy!" Kyle shouted.
The Investigator sneered aggressively.
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