Chapter 5139 Lord Randall – A Turning Point in The Supreme God by Wo Chi Mian Bao
In this chapter of The Supreme God, Wo Chi Mian Bao introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 5139 Lord Randall shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Fantasy genre.
However, they had no choice but to believe that such a powerful man had died at Austin's hands. After all, the elder had told them and they trusted him completely.
Jadiel stared at the elder with wide eyes.
"Are you sure about that, sir?" he asked.
"I'm one hundred percent sure.
The news has spread throughout the Absolute Space Sea. Everyone knows.
And it's not that hard to believe. With Austin's current strength, he could defeat an ordinary god of chaos without difficulty,"
the old man confirmed, nodding.
'What? Austin can easily kill a god of chaos?'
All of them were even more shocked when they heard that. They had no idea what to make of it.
"We are still cultivating hard so that we can become gods of chaos.
Austin... Austin can slay a god of chaos.
He is way better than us. No matter how hard we try, we will never surpass him,"
Jadiel said, shaking his head.
Up until that point, he hadn't thought that Austin was stronger than him. In fact, he was eager to have a battle with him and prove who was better.
Now, he had to come to terms with the fact that he would never be a match for Austin.
Austin was already so powerful and he would only improve. By the time Jadiel caught up to where he was currently, Austin would have already moved on.
"Austin is a special case.
Don't push yourself too hard and try to catch up to him.
The only one you should be overcoming is yourself,"
the old man lectured, looking specifically at Jadiel.
He knew exactly what was currently running through his mind.
"You are right, sir.
From this moment on, I will never compare myself with Austin.
I will focus on competing with myself,"
Jadiel responded, agreeing completely with the elder's words.
Now that he wasn't worried about bettering Austin, Jadiel felt like a weight had been lifted off of his shoulders.
In fact, he seemed to have comprehended something from it and he knew he was about to progress further.
The old man looked at Jadiel again.
"You are worth teaching," he said, nodding with a smile on his face.
"Well, I think it's great!
I can't believe Austin has made this much progress over these years!" the chaotic sky-devouring beast exclaimed.
He felt more pride for Austin than any of the rest of them did.
'Perhaps I shouldn't have cultivated in seclusion in the Reincarnation Palace. I should have stayed by Austin's side and traveled around with him.
Maybe I would be stronger by now, ' he thought to himself, regretting his previous choices.
"It looks like we have a lot of cultivating to do.
It will be a long road ahead,"
the leader of the Reincarnation Palace said with a sigh, shaking her head.
The rest of them fell silent at her words.
They all swore to cultivate harder.
Suddenly, the cosmos where they stood quaked violently as if it had been kicked by a giant.
Then, a terrifying aura spread in the sky, encapsulating the whole cosmos.
A formidable being had arrived.
"What's happening?"
Everyone looked around nervously, lowering into fighting positions.
The cosmos had always been very peaceful. They weren't used to having to be on their guards.
"You're finally back!"
the old man sitting cross-legged on the grass exclaimed. A huge smile had spread on his face.
"Don't worry, guys!
This is a good thing,"
the old man added, glancing at the leader of the Reincarnation Palace and the others.
A moment later, an elder walked forward. His clothes were gently fluttering in the wind.
He resembled the elder sitting on the grass down to his freckles.
"Yes! I'm here!
Hello, little ones!"
the old man who had just arrived greeted the leader of the Reincarnation Palace and the others.
They all stood unmoving and followed him with their eyes.
The new elder strode towards the old man on the lawn and they immediately snapped together like two puzzle pieces.
I rank second among the three lords. You can call me Lord Randall.
The other two lords in charge of the reincarnation race are Lord Forest and Lord Luis,"
the old man replied.
"Nice to meet you, Lord Randall,"
everyone greeted, bowing for a few seconds out of respect.
"Get up,"
Lord Randall said, gesturing for them all the stand straight.
There was joy swimming in his eyes.
"You need to increase your strength.
The gods of chaos are the real masters in the Absolute Space Sea.
So now that I am here, I will give you advice on how to cultivate in the hopes that you will one day become gods of chaos.
Are we clear?"
Lord Randall said.
"Got it!"
they all said at the same time.
Excitement was already starting to take a hold of them. One of the powerful people in the reincarnation race had offered to personally guide their cultivation. If the news got out, many governing gods in the Absolute Space Sea would envy them.
"That's all I have to say.
You can return to your cultivation,"
Lord Randall said, waving away the young cultivators.
Immediately, the leader of the Reincarnation Palace and the others returned to their small worlds and continued their cultivation.
Now, their goal was like Austin's. They aspired to become gods of chaos.
The minute they were gone, Lord Randall spoke again.
"The other two should be arriving soon,"
he said.
"Once they're back, we can start rebuilding the reincarnation race.
We have all been gone for too long.
I hope that we will make it this time."
Lord Randall looked off into the distance and wished that things would work out.
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