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Chapter 1195 The Crisis Of The Avatar

Chapter 1195 The Crisis Of The Avatar

CHAPTER 1195 THE CRISIS OF THE AVATAR

"Don't panic. If someone like me can't pass the test, it means that the test is meaningless. I'm sure that

if we get creative, we will make it through intact,"

Darren reassured them. His words actually made sense because he could kill someone who was three

or four levels higher than him. If he couldn't pass the test, it meant that only those who were able to

fight against five levels higher than their own selves would be able to pass. In this way, the test

completely contradicted the rules of the Tussle Region.

Therefore, Darren was confident that they could pass each test.

As for Finley and the others, they were the best warriors among the disciples in the Ancestral Land, so

it wouldn't be difficult for them to pass either.

Even during the first test, if they hadn't had Darren there, they could have reserved some special

powerful means before they flew over the blood pool in order to be successful; however, if they used

their strongest power like Barnes did when they flew over, they might have failed.

They walked along the tunnel for several days before they arrived at a wide stone chamber.

As soon as they were all inside, the stone doors on either end of the tunnel slammed shut.

"This must be the second test."

They all stopped and listened hard into the pitch black darkness.

"Darren, there's someone here." Aaron grabbed Darren by the sleeve and pointed ahead.

"Who? I can't see anyone."

Darren searched the space around them with his spiritual sense and there was no sign of life in the

darkness.

"I'm telling the truth. There are five people over there. It's scary," Aaron repeated in a trembling voice.

Darren once again unleashed his spiritual sense to scan the area, but he still couldn't find any living

creature.

But Darren believed that Aaron wouldn't lie to him. If he said there was something there, it had to be

there. After all, this was a test.

"Be careful!" Darren reminded.

They positioned themselves so that they were back to back and they watched the darkness without

blinking, powers poised for attack.

All of a sudden, five sharp blades flew across the air, one to each of them.

Even in the darkness, there seemed to be streaks of dark red blade left behind in the air.

It was lucky that they were on the alert. They were all quick to activate their defenses. The first attack

was defeated within minutes.

"There really is something here!"

"Aaron, come between us and report their location whenever you see one."

"Yes." Aaron was also obedient. He moved into the middle and swept his dark eyes back and forth,

raking for a glimpse of the creatures.

"Darren, on your left, right in front of you, above you, behind you..." Aaron shouted and pointed out

their locations as fast as he could.

Bang! Bang! Bang!

Darren and the others followed his pointing and were able to make out their opponents vaguely.

They fought together against them as if they could see their opponents in the darkness.

After fighting for a while, the whole stone room began to get brighter, shrouding itself in dark red light.

"Huh. I guess hiding will consume a lot of your god's power. Am I right?" Darren sneered.

"You can't hold on anymore. Just show yourselves!" Finley shouted.

In front of Darren, five men stood in puddles of blood with machetes in their hands. They looked

lifeless.

"Let me deal with them," Darren said, stepping forward. It would be easier for him to fight them himself.

"Okay. Move out of the way." The others believed in Darren, so they immediately stepped back.

Darren strode forward without hesitation.

Whoosh!

The five men struggled to follow Darren's movements as he dashed around the stone chamber.

Launching attacks, he moved so fast that they realized Darren's speed had reached the highest level.

Shoop! Shoop! Shoop!

The dark red blade and sword intents were frantically surging.

"Three-thousand-year killing intent!"

"How is his killing intent so strong?"

The five men spoke in metallic-like voices. They were so surprised by Darren's skills that they couldn't

think straight.

Feeling confident, Darren attacked the men with his sword and blade intents. But their strength was

impressive as well. Soon, they were raining down powerful attacks on him too.

He dodged each one, but it was exhausting.

"It's unreasonable that each one's strength can be comparable to that of the low-level of the Domain

God Realm," Darren murmured between pants.

He was holding back his true strength because he hadn't expected the men to be so powerful. If he

was not there, it would be absolutely impossible for his friends to pass.

"Our strength will change based on the strength of the participant," the metallic voice explained.

"Oh, I see. Do you think I'm only at the low-level of the Domain God Realm?"

The moment that Darren had finished his words, he launched an attack using the level-nine divine

blade and sword at the men in front of him.

Sensing the waves of power that Darren's attack was giving off, the five men began to retreat.

But Darren's power was way beyond their endurance.

The sword and blade slashed the five men across the waist. They all fell to the ground and transformed

into dark red pieces before disappearing.

"Wow! You are so powerful, Darren. You are way stronger than us! "

Finley came over and patted Darren on the shoulder.ConTEent bel0ngs to Nôv(e)lD/rama(.)Org .

Barnes stared blankly at Darren's sword and blade. He was still in shock.

"Where did you get these weapons? They look awesome!" Barnes asked curiously, still standing far

away.

"Of course, they are powerful. They're level-nine divine weapons. I think my weapons' level is even

higher than that of your stick," Darren answered with a smile.

"Are you kidding? My stick is a super divine weapon. It must be much more powerful than yours. It's

just that I'm not strong enough to use its full power." Barnes advanced slightly on Darren.

"Yes, if you say so." Darren smiled and said, "Let's go. Let's continue to the next test."

"Do you not believe the fact that my stick is better?" Barnes continued, running after Darren.

"Of course I believe you. I never say I don't believe it. Nor do I dare to accept the fact," Darren replied

in a voice dripping with sarcasm.

Sizz! "I'm so angry." Barnes gritted his teeth in anger when he saw Darren's attitude because he firmly

believed that his stick was an unparalleled weapon.

"Hahaha." Seeing Barnes' reaction, everyone smiled and walked forward.

After another few days, Darren and the others stumbled upon a natural light in a room in front of them.

"Eh? Is that the exit?"

"What? We pass?"

"Is something wrong? Let me see first!" Barnes dashed forward before anyone could stop him.

"What the hell!" A moment later, Barnes let out a cry, looking very frightened.

In the Immortal Land

The Rule Soul Avatar flew behind the girls and entered the Immortal Land

In the garden, the flowers were in full bloom. Birds were singing. Creatures were flying in the sky,

making the place look peaceful and harmonious.

"Is he here?"

a voice asked in the minds of the beautiful girls.

"My Lord, he's coming."

"Great. I'll kill him by myself at once." The girls all gasped and exchanged weary looks with one

another.

They thought that the Immortal Lord had thought highly of the young man, so they wondered why he

wanted to kill him as soon as he arrived.

At the sound of their gasps, the Rule Soul Avatar stopped in the air. He naturally sensed something

wrong.

Whoosh!

The eyes of the Rule Soul Avatar were painted silver. Everything that fell into his eyes all turned to the

silver silk threads. He was looking for something in the law silk threads.