The Strongest War God-Chapter 1860: Great Disparity
Chapter 1860: Great Disparity
Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation
Lord McAvoy stood before him, sword in hand, intimidating several peak experts lurking in the shadows.
None dared to attack again.
The shattered space passage was swiftly repaired, and the Northern Army resumed its advance.
At the end of the passage lay a paradise.
As they emerged from the massive exit, a wave of spiritual energy flooded in, clearing minds and sharpening vision.
Braydon Neal was the first to step out, hands behind his back, a hint of nostalgia flickering in his eyes.
He murmured, "It’s been a long time since I’ve felt such a familiar aura."
As far as the eye could see, the lush green grass spread like a carpet, radiating powerful vitality.
Rare and precious fruits, full of life and consciousness, scurried about.
Even small trees were darting around.
"Immortal grass, immortal fruit, immortal spirit tree!" Cole Colbie exclaimed as he emerged, taking in the scene.
It was just like the immortal realm, brimming with an eternal, immortal aura.
Luke Yates was practically drooling.
Little did they know, the Immortal Burial Ground was once the Ancient Immortal Realm.
Nearly half of it had been shattered, but the remaining half became what the outside world believed to be the Immortal Burial Ground.
However, all the elders knew this was indeed the immortal realm.
Back then, Lukyan Flerov had suppressed many supreme transcendent experts here.
The myriad races had never imagined that the path of transcendence could be found in this place.
For countless years, countless old masters had tried to enter, only to fail.
They placed their hopes on every Myriad Race Prodigy Tournament, instructing their disciples to search for traces of the suppressed transcendent realm experts.
If someone could find the path of transcendence, it would be a monumental achievement for their race.
Yet, for countless years, the geniuses of all races who entered the Immortal Burial Ground found opportunities but never succeeded.
Lukyan suppressed the transcendents; how could they be discovered so easily?
Braydon stepped onto the grass, and one by one, the disciples of the Northern Army emerged from the passage.
At the same time, a monstrous power surged from the back of the tunnel.
A terrifying creature, unwilling to be left behind, attempted to follow them in.
Braydon turned and smiled disdainfully.
Swoosh!
The black-robed Lord McAvoy turned, unsheathing the Soul Severing Sword, an eon artifact.
As the blade was drawn, a terrifying sword light swept out, shredding the monstrous aura into nothingness.
The passage and the dark void around it were obliterated, leaving no trace behind.
No living beings could follow them in.
The Northern Army, gathered together, turned their gaze to Braydon.
"Follow me to a place!" Braydon commanded, rising into the air.
As he ascended, a white-feathered immortal bird, vast enough to cover the sky, spread its wings and swept toward them.
"Immortal path creature!" Braydon observed, noting, "Immortal realm!"
Immortals were equivalent to those in the void god realm.
True immortals matched true gods, ancient immortals equaled ancient gods, and so forth.
Though the ancient realms had different names and cultivated distinct paths, their combat power was on par.
Cole raised his hand, transforming it into a giant palm that sent the white-winged immortal bird flying, revealing his strength—ancient god realm!
In the thousand years in the divine realm, his cultivation base had increased most terrifyingly.
Apart from him, Colton Jansky and the others had only just stepped into the heavenly god realm.
The gap between them was an entire major realm.
Cole, who cultivated the Battle of Soaring to the Sky, had indeed made rapid progress in his cultivation.
Braydon, hands clasped behind his back, said indifferently, "There are many peak immortals in the Immortal Burial Ground. Be cautious. The creatures born here, whether human, demon, or monster, are born as immortals!"
"Compared to this divine realm, it’s not much different!" Yuri Qualls’s expression grew serious.
"That divine realm is less than one-thousandth the size of this place," Braydon stated bluntly.
"What?" The others were surprised.
Was the difference really that vast?
Lazlo Abbott pondered for a moment before nodding in agreement. "That divine realm was created by that person and the large black dog, after all. It’s not a pre-existing ancient divine realm. Everything seems extraordinary, but it’s all supported by the four supreme treasures of the divine realm from the past. Otherwise, the peaks in the divine realms wouldn’t be as strong!
"The Immortal Burial Ground is a true ancient realm. Although it’s damaged and part of it has been destroyed, it still retains more than half of the ancient realm’s original form," Braydon explained, highlighting the uniqueness of the Immortal Burial Ground.
Back then, Lukyan had killed all the immortals.
He had shown mercy to the immortal realm, sparing it from destruction.
The most important reason was his hope that the human race would one day claim this world, turning it into a secret realm and ancient realm for their own.
With the unique qualities of the Ancient Immortal Realm, it could surely nurture an endless stream of peak immortal path cultivators for the human race.
Unfortunately, for countless years, no one had been able to conquer the Immortal Burial Ground.
There had never been anyone who could match Lukyan.
WWhat would be the point of Braydon comparing himself to his past life?
Braydon rode through the air, with no one following him.
In the ancient realm, the arrival of transcendents had no impact on the outside universe.
It didn’t affect Ruins Lord Heather Sage.
The ancient realm served as the platform for transcendents to descend.
Braydon didn’t let Lord McAvoy leave.
He was there to protect the Northern Army men.
Had Lord McAvoy left, the peak-level creatures they encountered on their journey would have been enough to make the Northern Army suffer.
Moreover, the peaks of the immortal path in the Immortal Burial Ground were far stronger than the peaks of the universe in the outside world!
A new peak immortal here could fight against the old peak immortals of the universe with a 60% chance of victory and a 30% chance of killing their opponent’s soul.
This was the uniqueness of the ancient realm, where the beings nurtured were even more powerful.
In the past, the forces and strength of every ancient realm had suppressed the super races of the outside world.
The existence of the ancient realm was seen as the best place to ascend by all living beings.
After all, the ancient realm held the path of transcendence—something the peak beings of the universe were desperately seeking.
Unfortunately, the various great ancient realms were destroyed one after another.
The culprit? Braydon.
This man seemed to have made life difficult for the great ancient realms as he advanced his myriad lifetime bodies to the later stages.
For example, Lukyan and Idris Kalma—each one was more ruthless than the last!
One was determined to destroy the Ancient Divine Realm, even at the cost of his life.
The other, even in death, aimed to annihilate the immortal realm.
Sometimes, even the disciples of the Northern Army wanted to ask their commander just how deep their hatred ran—how much animosity they held that they would go to such lengths, even sacrificing their own lives, to achieve their goals!
But in reality, there was no grudge at all.
Braydon’s myriad lifetime bodies were nearing its final stage.
Either he or the ancient realms could survive.
Lukyan and Idris did not manage to destroy the ancient realms, so in this life, Braydon would face a fatal disaster.
The reason was simple.
Each of the great ancient realms had a unique characteristic that allowed transcendents to descend—a platform for peaks to transcend!
In every life, Braydon had connections with these transcendents from beyond the universe.
It’s easy to imagine that Braydon’s cultivation was likely no secret beyond the starry sky.
Even if he didn’t disclose it, those beings could easily guess.
They calculated that Braydon’s achievements would come to fruition in this world.
Would transcendents from beyond the cosmos descend upon the various ancient realms?
Using the ancient realm, they could kill their way into the universe and end Braydon.
The likelihood of this happening was almost certain.
So, it’s not hard to understand why Lukyan harbored such hatred and resentment, enough to destroy the various ancient realms.