Chapter 436 The Power of Space?

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nThe member of the Crimson Emissaries Guild wasn’t exactly weak. With the power of his inherited witchcraft, he was undoubtedly on par with a high-level Soulmancer.

nUnfortunately, he met Zoey, who was even more abnormal. Zoey had been at the pinnacle from the start of her career, beating up elite high-level Soulmancers as a matter of routine.

nAgainst Zoey’s fists, the member of the Crimson Emissaries Guild had no chance to resist,it was a one-sided beatdown.

nFight back?

nNot a chance!

nAny Soulmancer captured by the 13th Bureau would have their energy source temporarily sealed to prevent jailbreaks.

nHe had been caught by Zoey and now had his energy source sealed. How could he possibly “duel” with her?

nWithin minutes, the Crimson Emissaries Guild member was bruised and swollen again, mumbling unclearly, “You people from the 13th Bureau are too barbaric!”

nZoey looked puzzledly at William.

nWilliam raised an eyebrow and said, “He said you must not have eaten. Your punches lack strength.”

n“Huh?” Zoey started another round of fierce punching.

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nLying weakly on the ground, the Crimson Emissaries Guild member stared at William with a strange look.

nHe couldn’t understand what William was saying, but every time William spoke, he got beaten up, leading him to suspect what William was actually telling Zoey.

nThis time, he wisely kept his mouth shut.

nWilliam scrutinized the Crimson Emissaries Guild member, noting the absence of any ancient witch bloodline in him.

nBut that made sense,after all, with that one palm strike years ago, the twelve great deities of witchcraft and the entire “Eldritch Covenant” were annihilated.

nThe later practitioners of witchcraft, apart from those William had taught, were merely talented humans chosen by the witch gods reborn in the Divine Realm to inherit the witchcraft powers.

nRegardless of gods, deities of witchcraft, Shapeshifters, or even some human powerhouses, William felt somewhat embarrassed.

nAfter all, he had been quite amiable back in the day and had good relations with them.

nYet, because of him, an entire era was destroyed with a single slap.

nThey were all truly innocent victims of misfortune.

nRecently, William had learned how to shop online.

nUsing the connections of the 13th Bureau, he managed to get passports for Luna, Erebus, and the captured member of the Crimson Emissaries Guild within ten minutes.

nOfficially issued passports are, of course, genuine and valid.

nUpon learning that William could understand the captured member’s language, Zoey asked William to inquire about his name.

n“Marcellus Ironclad.”

nOn the matter of his name, William didn’t give any misleading translation.

nAn hour later, they boarded a plane to Mount Fuji.

nFor Luna and Erebus, it was their first time on a plane, and they kept looking down from the window.

nAs beings capable of soaring through the skies, they naturally didn’t feel afraid.

nHowever, they were curious about how ordinary humans managed to fly such a machine high into the sky and carry so many people at once.

nIf it were a magical artifact, there were no magical runes on the plane. If it were a mythical beast, they couldn’t sense any vitality. 𝑖𝘳𝑎.𝒸ℴ𝘮

nHow could it fly so high?

nThe two children were baffled by this, but William found it interesting.

nOnce, it was pure fantasy for ordinary people to think of flying in the sky, but now it was no longer a difficult task.

nPerhaps one day, human technology might surpass gods and demons.

nWilliam had seen enough science fiction to know that with a certain level of technological development, even destroying a planet isn’t an impossibility.

nAs they got closer to Mount Fuji, Luna and Erebus’s expressions turned grim.

nThey could sense the presence of a deity of witchcraft.

n“Trouble!” Luna suddenly paled and whispered.

nThe deity of witchcraft, Moros, who controlled the laws of space, was now clearly felt by them, as they were locked in by a powerful divine consciousness.

nThe power of spatial laws was indeed exceedingly terrifying.

nTo say they were invincible at the same level of power was no exaggeration.

nMoros was an immensely powerful entity, and even in a reincarnated soul form, his strength was not to be underestimated.

nLuna was ready to transform into her original form at any moment.

nHowever, William casually pressed them down, keeping them in their seats.

nTransforming into a massive phoenix on an airplane? With their size, the plane would only explode in the sky.

nAt that moment, a rift appeared in the space ahead of the plane, causing the light to warp.

nThe pilot, seeing the distorted light ahead, thought it was some strange natural phenomenon and didn’t take it seriously.

nIf the plane flew through it, the entire aircraft would be torn apart by the chaotic space.

nIn a tribe at Mount Fuji, a tall man looked up at the sky and sneered disdainfully, “Shapeshifter children are really getting bold. I killed a few recently, and now they dare to come here. Do they think I’m too merciful?”

nThe force of space, once unleashed, could tear apart even the top Shapeshifter lords on the spot if they were unprepared.

nAnd as for being prepared?

nIt was something that was impossible to guard against.

nBut the plane continued to slice through the sky, unscathed, as if nothing had happened.

nWilliam, on the plane, smiled with his eyes narrowed.

nThe power of space – it seemed it really was Moros.

nHe and Moros were old acquaintances.

nMoros, originally a faceless bird, had once tried to prey on William during an unexpected encounter before he took on a human form.

nBut he ended up being pinned to the ground by William’s foot.

nFortunately, at that time, William had just had a full meal and Moros didn’t seem very appetizing, so William simply decided to keep him.

nBeing around William constantly, Moros quickly developed his unique bloodline abilities and mastered the power of space.

nBecause he didn’t look very tasty, he escaped being eaten and instead spent his days performing dances and entertaining William.

nFinally, after waiting for a year, when William left the place he was staying, Moros, who had turned into a human form, waited in the yard for another five years, but William never reappeared.

nFeeling dejected, he eventually left and later became a renowned deity of witchcraft.

nThe plane flew through the chaotic space created by Moros without any harm.

nMoros, in his tribe, could still sense Luna and Erebus’ presence and frowned slightly.

nUnbelievable!

nTwo Shapeshifter children managed to break through his distorted space.

nHe decided to wait for them to come to him, presuming they were seeking revenge for the Shapeshifter children he had killed earlier.

nMoros wasn’t in a hurry. He’d just wait for them to come and meet their demise. .𝒎

nIf it had been his first day reincarnated, he might have been cautious in dealing with these children, being unfamiliar with the current situation in the Prime World.

nBut now… well, if one comes, kill one,if two come, kill two.

nThe plane landed at Narita Airport, and Zoey didn’t rush to the mountains. Instead, she had William find a hotel, where they indulged in eating and drinking without any urgency.

nHer main reason for leaving wasn’t really to return the captive, but to avoid her duties as Dean of Students at the school.

nWith that being the case, there was no reason to hurry.

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