Login via

The Supreme God novel Chapter 4698

Summary for Chapter 4698 The Mysterious Springs: The Supreme God

What Happens in Chapter 4698 The Mysterious Springs – From the Book The Supreme God

Dive into Chapter 4698 The Mysterious Springs, 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.

"Do you need my help?"

the chaotic sky-devouring beast asked, eager to offer his assistance.

"No, do not worry. These corpses fear the law of reincarnation.

I know how to subdue them,"

Austin replied.

"Okay,"

the chaotic sky-devouring beast said, nodding.

A moment later, Austin defeated all the corpses.

They fell into the sea once more.

Wisps of black smoke flew around and fled into the void. They hovered above the sea, making the sky darken. Ghost-like cries filled the air, and moans of desperation could be heard from miles around. The scene was frightening to behold.

Austin and his companions traveled on. Along the way, they encountered more corpses.

Austin knew that his attainments in the law of reincarnation allowed him to easily defeat these corpses.

If he did not possess such skills, he would be severely hurt.

Time passed by.

In the blink of an eye, several months had passed since Austin and his companions entered the sea of reincarnation.

On one particular day, something peculiar happened.

The ancient ship had been sailing forward, intent on getting to its destination.

Suddenly, Austin and his companions heard several rumbling sounds.

They felt the sea beneath them tremble.

A terrifying burst of energy suddenly erupted from the sea.

"Look, there seems to be a shadow under the sea. It's coming up to the surface!"

the chaotic sky-devouring beast suddenly shouted.

The huge shadow slowly rose from the bottom of the black sea.

When it reached the surface, it opened its eyes. They locked in on Austin's, sending a chill down his spine.

The shadow struck fear into the hearts of those who saw it.

It stood on the sea surface, staring at the ancient ship with its cold eyes. The waves lapped beneath it, and the sky seemed to have gotten darker.

Austin frowned.

There was no denying that this strange shadow possessed a great power.

Its gaze alone could tear up the void and destroy everything in it.

A strong and unparalleled oppressive energy spread out, seeking to fill every corner. The horrifying force crushed the space, exerting pressure on everything it touched.

Orson and Donny almost fell to their knees from the crushing pressure. It was almost too great for them to bear.

Austin waved his hand to unleash strong reincarnation energy. It dashed toward Orson and Donny and enveloped them, offering them protection. The reincarnation energy took the pressure off their bodies, and it allowed them to stand upright again.

"Be careful. That guy is very powerful,"

the chaotic sky-devouring beast warned, looking worried.

Boom! Boom! Boom!

Suddenly, continuous explosions erupted.

The shadow fixed its cold eyes on Austin and his companions.

Austin stood at the bow of the boat and looked into the eyes of the shadow, unwilling to back down.

The shadow remained motionless as well.

A moment later, a hoarse voice began to speak.

"Are you the successor of the reincarnation race?"

The voice was cold and thick, and it seemed to wrap around Austin and his companions.

"Yes, I am,"

Austin said, nodding.

"Good."

The shadow nodded at Austin, sizing him up.

"Then... Try your best,"

the shadow murmured. Austin was surprised to hear a hint of relief in the voice.

"Sir, may I know who you are?"

Austin asked.

He suddenly felt that the shadow no longer held any animosity toward him or his companions.

"Who am I?

What am I?

I don't even know myself.

Whoever enters the sea of reincarnation will see who he once was get blown away by the wind. I am only a shell of the man I once was,"

the shadow sighed, its voice quiet and melancholy.

The shadow then sighed once more.

Slowly, the shadow sank to the bottom of the sea.

"Sir! Sir!"

Austin shouted.

He still had many questions to ask.

Austin said, frowning.

Unwilling to yield, Austin forced himself to get into the spring. Inch by inch, he strained to get closer to it.

He was only several steps away when loud explosions rang out again.

Boom! Boom! Boom!

All of a sudden, hundreds of corpses rushed out of the black sea water and faced the ancient ship.

Each one of them exuded a terrifying aura.

These hundreds of corpses flew over together, forming a circle around the spring.

They were guarding the spring!

"There are too many of them! They are moving towards us quickly!"

the chaotic sky-devouring beast suddenly shouted.

Austin looked around and saw that many divine corpses were moving towards the spring.

"The spring is being protected by so many corpses.

What exactly are they protecting? What is in the spring?"

Austin asked, smiling bitterly.

"All right. I give up."

He decided to forgo his original plan.

As a matter of fact, Austin was not afraid of the corpses.

He just had a strange feeling about the spring.

The sea of reincarnation looked so weird.

Even though Austin was strong, he knew that he still needed to be careful. He didn't want to force his way through.

He made his way back to the ship, and pushed the ancient ship away from the spring. They continued to move along the sea of reincarnation.

Instead of following and attacking Austin, those corpses just circled the spring. They waited silently.

More time passed by.

Soon, Austin and his companions came across another spring, which looked exactly the same as the previous one they had encountered.

Austin tried to approach and enter the spring again but sure enough, a horde of corpses rose up from the sea and surrounded it to protect it.

Austin had no choice but to stay away from them.

"Why are the corpses guarding these springs?

It's amazing how much power they have.

I wonder what they're really guarding,"

Austin sighed, shaking his head.

Reading History

No history.

Comments

The readers' comments on the novel: The Supreme God