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Divine God Against The Heavens

Heavenly Pearl, an unknown mysterious, and heaven-defying object, for some reason, enter the heart of a young man named Ye Xiao who was framed and crippled by his fellow sect members for some unknown reasons and got kicked out from his sect. After the Heavenly Pearl enters Ye Xiao's heart, it not only repaired Ye Xiao's dantian but also grants him an unknown rank cultivation technique, which let him create Nine Divine Dragons in his Sea of Consciousness, and use the dragon's abilities as he wishes. He also gets the opportunity to merge with the memories of three Ancient Gods from the Heavenly Pearl. From then on, Ye Xiao embarks on the path of Martial Arts, cultivates to the peak of the summit, and ascends the heavens. With the help of Heavenly Pearl, he will fight against the gods and devils and even against the heavens. "No One Has The Right To Look Down On Me, Not Even The Heavens". ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ MC is like a 'dumb kid' at the start but will get better after around 100 chapters. There are some grammatical errors so please ignore them. The cover doesn't belong to me. All rights of the cover belong to the original artist.

RazaKarim · ファンタジー
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1133 Chs

Ch 966: Heavenly Demon Palace

Four hours later, Ye Xiao arrived in front of a huge building. This building was so tall that it seemed to be impossible to reach the top. 

Yes, the top of this building couldn't be seen at all. It seemed to have pierced past the clouds and was going beyond the sky.

This building seemed to extend more than a thousand meters. But there was only one entrance in this large building. This entrance alone seemed to have been made of an entire floor, of course, its width was not that much. The width of the entrance was about 200 meters. The Gate at the entrance seemed to be made of very rare material, giving off an icy aura.

Countless strange patterns were engraved on the gate which seemed to be squirming like living things. From time to time, silvery white light was flashed from the thin but straight crack in the middle of the gate which seemed to be dividing the gates into two parts.