What Happens in Chapter 4238 Shake Off Pursuers – From the Book The Supreme God
Dive into Chapter 4238 Shake Off Pursuers, a pivotal chapter in The Supreme God, written by Wo Chi Mian Bao. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Fantasy fiction.
"Be careful. At least a dozen governing gods are watching you."
As soon as he strode forward, Austin got a message from the elder in yellow robes.
The five sword spirits were particularly good to Austin.
As sword spirits of the Divine Sword Mountain, they were not interested in getting involved in the affairs of the Sword Cosmos.
But for some reason, they favored Austin and didn't want any harm befalling him.
"Yes sir. Don't worry. I sensed it as well,"
Austin chuckled.
It was true. He had sensed the governing gods who were monitoring him secretly. He wasn't too worried about them though. Whilst he was in the Divine Sword Mountain, they could not get to him.
But very soon, Austin left the Divine Sword Mountain. Now the sword spirits could not follow him and he was unprotected.
"Ha-ha! The brat is finally out of the Divine Sword Mountain.
All right. Listen up. The sword spirits can't intervene in this matter anymore even if they want to. Let's get him,"
one of the governing gods cackled with glee.
The five sword spirits were known to never leave the Divine Sword Mountain.
"Hurry up and catch him!"
The governing gods were extremely excited. They revealed themselves and made a dash towards Austin.
"Hey you! Stop right there!"
one of them shouted at Austin.
However, Austin was well prepared.
As soon as he heard the shout, he immediately activated the Shadowless Movement and flew away.
He had learnt the Shadowless Movement and the Ultimate Mind Sword Skill from the statue master in the Fallen Divine Valley.
Since the statue master was a god of chaos, the bodily movement skill he had taught Austin was incredibly fast.
Before the governing gods could take a single step towards him, Austin had disappeared into the distance.
"Go after him!"
His pursuers weren't going to let Austin go so easily. They activated their own bodily movement skills and flew in the direction where Austin had disappeared.
As governing gods, they had mastered incredible skills in their lifetimes and had infinite power.
Even though Austin wasn't visible, they could still locate him.
"They are such a pain in the ass!" Austin groaned.
He could sense that the governing gods were on his heels.
'The governing gods in the Sword Cosmos are much stronger than those in the Sea of Chaos.
If my pursuers were from the Sea of Chaos, I would have shaken them off.
But these guys are constantly tracking me even when I am using the Shadowless Movement skill.'
Austin was a little surprised.
The chase went on for a while and Austin was unable to get rid of the governing gods on his tail no matter how far he flew.
The only consolation was that due to his incredible speed, they couldn't catch up with him. They were lagging far behind and had to constantly use tracking and seeking skills to locate him.
Eventually,
Austin grew tired of being chased.
"I must take a risk,"
he muttered through gritted teeth.
Whoosh!
He rushed out of the Divine Sword World and began floating in the chaotic void nearby.
This was a very bold and risky move.
The odds of being spotted by the Hand of Heaven were terrifyingly high and it might appear at any time.
Since the Hand of Heaven had attacked him once before,
it might have remembered his aura.
"He's got balls leaving this world!
Doesn't he fear death?"
His pursuers furrowed their eyebrows.
They were unwilling to enter the chaotic void unless absolutely necessary.
Once he was in the chaotic void, Austin brought out the Reincarnation Token immediately.
Although he had grown stronger, he still couldn't figure out the token's full potential.
But he was sure that the Reincarnation Token was a powerful asset, so he kept it with him at all times.
Moreover, he had made an exciting discovery. With his growing powers, the Reincarnation Token had also been growing stronger.
Without wasting a second,
he activated the token and teleported himself to a smaller world near the Divine Sword World.
The first time he'd visited the Sword Cosmos, Austin had explored around and found several worlds nearby. He had a general idea of the entire cosmos now.
Whoosh!
If word ever got out of this failure, they'd be the laughing stock of the century.
"In any case, I don't think he is going to leave the Sword Cosmos so soon."
"I agree.
If he wanted to leave, he'd have done it already.
It looks like he is going to stay here for the time being."
"In that case, there's a chance we can still find him!"
"Yes. Listen up! From now on, we do whatever we need to get that brat."
The governing gods were becoming desperate now. They decided to get Austin no matter what the cost.
The man was involved with Sword Son Curry.
Giving up on catching him was simply not an option.
Austin at that moment, was on a world far away from them. He heaved a sigh of relief when he sensed those governing gods weren't nearby.
"Finally! I lost those annoying guys,"
he murmured to himself.
"Just wait. I'll come for you soon enough,"
he said with a vicious sneer.
"Now that those pesky bugs aren't on my tail, let us explore the Sword Cosmos,"
Austin decided.
He was in a world called the Heavenly Sword World.
It was a medium level world in the Sword Cosmos.
As he walked around and sensed the population of the area,
he saw divine gods everywhere.
Supreme universes were different from the Sea of Chaos.
In the Sea of Chaos, even ordinary divine gods felt that they were superior to everyone else and would find it derogatory to show up in public and make friends with ordinary cultivators.
However, in a supreme universe like the Sword Cosmos,
divine gods were common.
They could be seen everywhere.
Ordinary divine gods were seen everywhere in every city of the world in this supreme universe.
Only genuine divine gods would keep out of the public eye and rarely make an appearance.
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