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I, a Slime, have also dreamed of becoming a great Demon King!

The vast Dream Sea, atop layers of miracles and magnificence, where Transcendents walk the ascendant path guided by their ultimate longings as if by beacons. The supreme beings wielded power, their greatness shining in all directions, ascending to divinity. But even deities were not the ultimate. They too struggled for greater perfection and ideals, endlessly, within the Void Origin, above the Dream Sea. "So... Your Majesty Ybur, as the most powerful Slime in history, what exactly drives you to become stronger?" Many years later, when faced with the question from a Heavenly envoy, Ybur, who by then stood at the zenith of the Dream Realm as the "World Devourer," recalled the afternoon just after his birth when the Creator had stuffed him down a golden toilet and flushed him into the sewers in one go... After a long silence, he spoke with a heavy tone: "It's the toilet. The golden toilet." The envoy: "???"

Winter Snow Thousand Cat Lanterns · Ciudad
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506 Chs

Chapter 178: The Woman Beat Ybur Down to Her Knees_2

Ybur pondered for a moment and said somewhat awkwardly, "My main concern is that she might suspect I am a spy sent by Xinlandon... No, the main thing is, wild elemental creatures shouldn't be able to use the Artful Speaking, right? Theoretically, I shouldn't understand what she is saying..."

Sherry choked and responded, "You do have a point..."

Elemental creatures use their own "Elemental Language," which is more a resonance between elements than a language. Through this resonance, elements can communicate with each other effortlessly. It is a natural instinct that doesn't need to be learned, and Ybur had mastered Elemental Language the moment he became an elemental monster.

But this girl named Afu Jiala was not using Elemental Language; she was babbling on in Ingort's language.

"...Could it be that this girl never considered the possibility of a language barrier?"

Sherry hesitated and said, "This person... couldn't actually be a fool, could she?"