The Strongest War God-Chapter 1875: Halya Kanevsky
Chapter 1875: Halya Kanevsky
Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation
One could imagine the arrival of such a transcendent expert.
There was nowhere for the two of them to escape!
Halya Kanevsky was captured instantly, and as for Lukyan Flerov, his fate seemed sealed—death was inevitable.
But Halya threatened her father, vowing that if he harmed Lukyan, she would repay his kindness with her own life.
Her father’s face darkened, and he had no choice but to let Lukyan live.
After the Immortal Alliance army fully retreated, a peak figure from the Immortal Alliance stayed behind and crippled Lukyan’s immortal king cultivation with a single strike.
His immortal king origin was destroyed with a palm, ensuring not only the loss of Lukyan’s power but also sentencing him to die within a hundred years.
Without the immortal king origin, living past that time was impossible.
This act enraged one individual—none other than the Grand Supreme, who had been intertwined with Lukyan for nine lifetimes.
The Grand Supreme descended and launched an attack on the Immortal Alliance, alarming the two transcendent experts of the Immortal Alliance.
Transcendence, too, had its hierarchy of strength, but the two transcendents of the Immortal Alliance were both suppressed by this single Grand Supreme.
The battle was relentless—she was determined to destroy the Immortal Alliance.
As a result, the two transcendents were gravely injured.
In desperation, they sought the help of the three transcendents from the Immortal Sect.
The five transcendents joined forces against the Grand Supreme, shaking the entire immortal realm.
Although the Grand Supreme held her ground, the Nine Heavens Immortal Formation eventually forced her into a corner, bringing her close to death.
In the end, a mysterious woman intervened, saving the Grand Supreme.
Some claimed she was the Ruins Lord, while others speculated she was the Great Empress.
Regardless of her identity, the Grand Supreme escaped before fully entering the Nine Heavens Immortal Formation.
After that, no one dared to provoke her.
Even with five transcendent experts united, without the aid of the Nine Heavens Immortal Formation, they would never have been able to suppress the Grand Supreme.
No one would dare face her alone.
In the end, the Grand Supreme left a warning: if Lukyan were harmed even a little more, he would annihilate the entire immortal race!
No one could control a transcendent expert driven mad, and thus, this enmity was finally sealed.
Later, when Lukyan regained the memories of his past life, he ascended swiftly, and his conflict with the Immortal Alliance deepened, extending even to the Immortal Sect.
The key reason was that, in this life, with the awakening of his past life memories, he had come to the immortal realm with one purpose: to sever its chance of transcendence!
He aimed to break the world’s connection to the outer universe and destroy it entirely.
With a clear purpose and an old grudge, it was no surprise that Lukyan killed the disciples of the Immortal Alliance and Immortal Sect.
Shadey Kanevsky, who had sacrificed his daughter to discuss the path with a transcendent for a hundred years, had an epiphany, understanding the path to transcendence.
He became the third transcendent in the history of the Immortal Alliance.
From then on, the Immortal Alliance and Immortal Sect stood on equal footing, each with three transcendents, forming the two most powerful transcendent forces in the immortal realm.
Unfortunately, these good days didn’t last.
The rise of Lukyan was unstoppable—he had suppressed six transcendents.
Day and night, they were oppressed by Lukyan’s power, tormented without end by the immortal realm’s third killing formation, and their souls were severed.
There was no peace—only suffering worse than death.
Shadey was one of those caught in this relentless torment, and he was also Halya’s father.
Back then, Halya had begged Lukyan to spare her father, but Lukyan could not agree.
Destroying the immortal realm meant cutting off all chances for transcendence.
To kill the transcendents, all of them had to be suppressed.
Allowing even one transcendent to escape would enable them to contact those beyond the starry sky, risking the descent of a transcendent into the Ancient Immortal Realm.
This would threaten Braydon Neal’s future.
If that happened, all the effort of this life would be in vain.
Lukyan was resolute!
That was the final turning point where the two would sever all ties with each other.
After countless years, Braydon was here.
He was seen as Lukyan’s reincarnation.
Technically, Lukyan’s reincarnation was the leader of the five lords, and the leader’s reincarnation was Braydon.
In the end, it all came down to Braydon.
Braydon represented the end of the world, carrying the merits of the realm while also bearing its karma.
It was no surprise the leader hadn’t come to the Immortal Burial Ground in his previous life.
It wasn’t that he lacked time or forgot—it was that he never intended to come, purposefully avoiding it.
But Braydon, in his stubbornness, had barged right in.
At this moment, Narcyz had led Braydon to the Immortal Alliance Hall, located in the core area of Jlato City.
Ten thousand palaces stretched across the land, all under the control of the Immortal Alliance.
The thousands of planets in the sky also belonged to the Immortal Alliance, making it one of the most formidable superpowers in the immortal realm.
As Braydon arrived, he closed his eyes, feeling the ancient soul inside him stirring restlessly.
He could sense the location of Lukyan’s body.
"In the sky?" The black-robed Lord McAvoy also closed his eyes, scanning the area.
He detected the aura of a transcendent expert and a hint of power emanating from a corpse that filled him with unease.
Lukyan’s body was in the sky, while the transcendent expert being suppressed was underground.
Whoosh!
Lord McAvoy raised his head toward the heavens.
Among the planets aligned with the 10,000 palaces of the Immortal Alliance, one dilapidated planet stood abandoned, shrouded in thick white fog.
Even the strongest of the immortal path dared not venture there.
Inside the planet, killing intent pervaded the air.
There was also the force of transcendence swirling within.
The entire planet was enveloped by a killing formation—specifically, the third killing formation.
The killing formation had come from beyond the universe, set up by Lukyan himself.
His body sat atop the star, while the supreme transcendent expert was sealed underground.
"Let’s go up and take a look," Braydon said softly.
As soon as he finished speaking...
"You’re already here. Are you still unwilling to face me?" a cold voice echoed.
"Halya!" Braydon muttered, a bitter smile forming on his lips.
In the end, it was Lukyan who had wronged her back then.
Otherwise, with their past bond, Halya could have saved anyone from Lukyan’s sword.
But in the end, no one was able to protect themselves.
To this day, Shadey remained trapped underground, still bound by the third killing formation, his body and soul slowly destroyed, enduring relentless pain.
It was almost as if Braydon had taken revenge for the death of his own father.
Braydon couldn’t bring himself to face Halya again—this was a doomed relationship.
As he stood in the hall and gazed at the entrance, a young woman in white appeared, holding a small boy by the hand.
Yet the boy’s eyes carried an ancient aura, and his face was pale, as though suffering from a hidden illness.
The young woman, cold and strikingly beautiful, exuded an icy temperament.
Her arrival prompted Lord McAvoy to remark, "Another ill-fated relationship."
"Halya!" Braydon called out, his eyes on her.
Halya, dressed in white, had achieved a high level of cultivation.
She had even grasped some of the essence of transcendence.
Her strength far exceeded that of the usual peak immortal cultivators.
"You shouldn’t be here with your current cultivation," she said calmly.
"You plan to attack me?" Braydon’s tone remained even.
Whoosh!
Halya didn’t just attack—her intent to kill shifted in an instant.
A long sword appeared in her slender hand, striking toward him in a flash.
It carried the origin energy of the immortal path, a power akin to the very essence of the universe, tinged with a hint of transcendence.
With this power, she could destroy Braydon’s body and soul in a single strike.
Braydon remained motionless.
The black-robed Lord McAvoy, expressionless, stepped forward.
He unleashed his aura, effortlessly blocking the attack. "Let’s settle this peacefully," he said calmly. "I don’t want to get involved in your personal matters. But if you want to kill him, I won’t allow it."