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The Supreme God novel Chapter 5066

Summary for Chapter 5066 His Gut Feeling: The Supreme God

Chapter Summary: Chapter 5066 His Gut Feeling – The Supreme God by Wo Chi Mian Bao

In Chapter 5066 His Gut Feeling, a key moment in the Fantasy novel The Supreme God, Wo Chi Mian Bao delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

"I've got my sights set on that old man next!"

Bartholomew growled at Solomon.

"Do you need our help?

If you find you do, feel free to let us know,"

said the other leaders of the Time Chamber Sect, turning to Bartholomew.

"I doubt I'll need it for now. As long as I take our Time Chamber Sect's elite warriors with me, I should have no problem taking care of that old guy!

He was powerful before, but now he is seriously injured. He won't be hard to handle.

If he wasn't hurt, he wouldn't have hidden like a coward all these years, not daring to show his face!

Wait for my good news. It will come in no time!"

Bartholomew replied with a confident smile, his eyes beaming with excitement.

With the return of the senior leaders, the entire sect was growing more and more confident. They were feeling bold and ready to do anything that struck their fancy.

With the senior leader's help, the Time Chamber Sect was already strong enough to become one of the most powerful super forces in the Absolute Space Sea. They had nothing to be afraid of.

Since news had spread of the senior leaders' return, numerous capable warriors throughout the Absolute Space Sea had come, hoping to join. As a result, the sect was greatly strengthened, far improved from what it was before.

When Bartholomew had said his piece, he left to mobilize his army.

A moment later, he emerged, leading a large group of elite warriors, and set off quickly. He was heading for Winston, to end him once and for all.

Over the last few years, Bartholomew had paid a huge price to find out Winston's whereabouts. He had employed Cain, a wizard from the darkness race, to help him figure it out.

Cain had been hard at work deducing Winston's whereabouts in recent years passed.

Although Winston had used some truly brilliant methods, and utilized all kinds of secret methods to keep himself hidden, Cain still managed to track him down.

Bartholomew soared off with his group of elite warriors in tow,

while Winston and the infinity beast chatted casually

in the Fallen Divine Valley.

"Austin has been in the Frigid Continent for a long time now, and we've still heard nothing from him. I wonder how he's doing. I hope he's all right,"

Winston sighed worriedly.

"I have sent many people to the outside of the continent to check on him over the years.

But there has not been a word of him,"

responded the infinity beast.

"I worry I put him in harm's way. I should not have asked him to take the risk and go to the Frigid Continent.

It's much too dangerous there. Even a god of chaos can hardly handle that place and could die at any moment.

When I accidentally broke into it, I explored only a small area and even still, I came across heaps of danger.

I got out of there as soon as I could.

I'm really worried about Austin,"

Winston continued, his tone still thick with concern.

"Do not beat yourself up over nothing. You told him how perilous it was. It was his own choice to go.

Even if something has happened to him, and I doubt anything has, you are not to blame for it.

Warriors are supposed to grow stronger through blood and fire. That's just how it works.

Austin is blessed with great luck. He's very likely, more than most, to retrieve the fruit of supreme enlightenment and return safely,"

said the infinity beast, trying to soothe Winston's frayed nerves.

"You're right. He's always been a very lucky guy. That's why I decided to let him go to the Frigid Continent in the first place to try his luck.

I just hope he comes back safely,"

Winston sighed again.

"I've been thinking about it for a while and it seems there is only one possibility for this feeling. My whereabouts has been revealed!

My disciples are likely to find me soon!"

Winston informed.

"We've been working at this together for years, using all kinds of methods and secret techniques to cover this place up and keep you concealed. It cannot be easy to locate you and this place.

You could be mistaken,"

retorted the infinity beast.

"Of course my disciples do not have the ability to deduce my whereabouts. But don't forget that the Time Chamber Sect has formed an alliance with the darkness race.

Every wizard of their race is extremely proficient in deduction.

They could have asked the wizards to find out where I am.

I've heard of a wizard named Cain, who possesses the greatest deduction ability among them all.

Even the three Lords of Darkness often ask him for assistance.

If my disciples went to him, it is conceivable they would have discovered where I am,"

Winston revealed.

"Goddamn! That would be terribly bad luck if that has happened!"

the infinity beast exclaimed through a frown.

He knew Winston's guess could very well be true.

"We have to find somewhere else to hide,"

the infinity beast said after a moment of contemplation.

"Yes, that's exactly what I was thinking,"

Winston remarked with a firm nod.

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