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Heaven Smiting God Emperor

In a world that was unimaginably vast, there were seven great sects that became the goals and dreams for everyone who wished to walk the path of cultivation. Every few years, the seven sects would hold a grand competition covering the whole world to select the most talented new disciples. Whenever it was held, the nobles and even the Princes of countless Kingdoms and Empires, would eagerly leave their own kingdoms to join the competition. All that was done only so that they could join one of the seven great sects. ... Qin Tian who is the Prince of a small kingdom but has talent and cultivation that surpasses the Prince of the Great Empire also left his own kingdom. However, when he first left his kingdom, he accidentally encountered the remnants of the soul of a long-dead Godking. He then found out that Godking was the supreme being in the Universe. They are kings of the gods and manifestations of heaven itself. Through this Godking, Qin Tian then found out that the universe was much wider than he could imagine. Millions of Galaxy, God who can destroy heaven and earth, Godking who can shake the universe. When all of that was added up, the world he had long regarded as boundless, instantly became a small place that could be easily destroyed. ....

Saubi1234 · 玄幻
分數不夠
217 Chs

Another Enemy

Thirty minutes later after all of the Transcendents recovered their energies, Tang Xinlian and the other two immediately headed off towards the huge mountains not far ahead of them.

Before entering the mountain area, Tang Xinlian first circled the mountain range. Shee seemed to want to enter through the mountain that was closest to the location of the medicinal plant they were looking for.

Considering that the remains of this sect were in the territory of the Thousand Sun Sect, it was not surprising that they had mapped out this territory quite well.

After passing through several tens of mountains, Tang Xinlian finally started to enter the mountainous area after they arrived at one of the mountains that looked one level larger than the others.