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Chapter 619 - 391: Blue Star Students, Terrifying As Such! (6K for Monthly Pass~!)

Chapter 619: Chapter 391: Blue Star Students, Terrifying As Such! (6K for Monthly Pass~!)

The Great Domain Conference was full of twists and turns, taking many Oasis powerhouses by surprise.

Our Fallen Star Domain is actually... actually this formidable?

Since its birth a few hundred years ago, the Falling Star Pit has been a nascent Great Domain on the outskirts of the Ghastly Realm. Those in similar situations include the neighboring Great Domains of the Sighing Mountain Range and the Buried Bone Land.

The Buried Bone Land hosts a super Oasis, the Pale Cemetery, but its strength doesn’t compare to the City of Fallen Stars, with only one God-myth level entity in residence.

The Sighing Mountain Range is even worse off; their ’Great Domain Overlord,’ the "End of Days," also has a God-myth level entity, but has yet to advance to a super Oasis.

In contrast, our Fallen Star Domain, even if we set aside the suddenly emerged Blazefire Commerce Guild, boasts five God-myth level entities with two in the City of Fallen Stars, one in Ironsteel City, one in Sword Flower City, and one in the Black Stone Alliance. If we count the Blazefire Commerce Guild, the number of God-myth entities is almost hitting double digits.

Hiss! How terrifying!

Our Fallen Star Domain is indeed formidable... no, actually, so powerful!

The Sighing Mountain Range and Buried Bone Land next door aren’t even fit to carry our shoes.

But wait a minute...

Oasis powerhouses fell into contemplation, wondering if other Great Domains might also have new God-myth level entities hidden as deep as those in their Fallen Star Domain.

It’s impossible to conceal the status of an Oasis; big is big, small is small, but if there were a powerhouse who was lucky enough to break through to a God-myth and wanted to remain hidden, they truly lacked the ability to discover it.

With that in mind, could it be that the Pale Cemetery is hiding a second or third God-myth entity? They’re only showing one on the surface.

Wait, by that reasoning, could it be that the City of Fallen Stars doesn’t just have two God-myth entities but actually has four, five, six, seven, eight?

Could it be that Bolizemon, upon annoyance, could slam the table and suddenly a multitude of God-myth level entities would just pop up around him?

The powerhouses from the Great Oasis and elite Oases let their imaginations soar, and they cautiously glanced around, then cautiously shifted their gaze to Bolizemon, the God-myth standing on the high platform.

Bolizemon was expressionless, with many things on his mind but unable to speak them out loud!

This really isn’t a mystery!

Or is it that the times have changed? Is breaking through to a God-myth no longer as difficult as it used to be?

If Bolizemon had a skill like ’mind theft’ that could capture the constantly divergent thoughts of the powerhouses present, fueled by their imaginations, he would probably have really lost his composure.

Three, four, five, six, seven God-myths? Do you really treat God-myth entities as common cabbages?

It’s not that they don’t want to hide; hiding extra power means having an extra lifeline in a crisis, but they’d need to have spare God-myths to hide in the first place!

Moreover, he had been a God-myth for over a hundred years; how could he possibly remain hidden in the dark all this time? He is a great God-myth!

Bolizemon’s thoughts scattered, silent.

The City Lord of Ironsteel City gazed at the other two new God-myths without a word, deep in thought.

Unlike those short-sighted Oasis powerhouses who let their imaginations run wild, he had come out of a super Oasis; his own rise to God-myth had happened just a few years ago, and he knew well the difficulty.

Even if the ascensions of the Rose College Dean and the first Tower Master of the Black Stone Alliance were fortunate, they were still based on effort and talent.

Without full commitment, without sufficient talent, that slim chance of luck would never arrive.

Indeed, they were simply too good at concealment.

Seeing the two, he gazed at them from afar for a while, seemingly ’sympathizing’ with each other. He could probably tell that both the Rose College Dean and the first Tower Master were surprised at each other, much like his own shock when two more God-myths appeared after he revealed his God-myth status.

And it seems these two God-myths...

Rose College Dean, first Tower Master, seem not too keen on following the leadership of the City of Fallen Stars. They are more inclined toward the Blazefire Commerce Guild... On the surface, it seems Sword Flower City and the Black Stone Alliance work more closely with the Blazefire Commerce Guild, but looking deeper, could it be their ascension to God-myth status is related to the Blazefire Commerce Guild?

When this idea popped up, the City Lord of Iron Fortress was startled, but immediately dismissed his own speculation.

How could that be possible? If the Blazefire Commerce Guild could significantly increase the rate of ascension to God-myth, wouldn’t they have ascended to heaven by now? Even the mighty Pure Divine Radiance only slightly increases the rate of Awakening advancement, and besides, the Blazefire Commerce Guild couldn’t possibly have much of such a treasure in reserve.

And, stepping back ten thousand paces, if the Blazefire Commerce Guild had the ability to help one break through to God-myth, why would they not choose their own people? Why would they choose outsiders like Rose College Dean and the first Tower Master?

To his knowledge, the Blazefire Commerce Guild had several top Six Senses.

After considering all possibilities and excluding the impossible ones, the City Lord of Iron Fortress could only come to a more reasonable conclusion: The Rose College Dean and the first Tower Master were simply hidden too well!

And it seems they had secretly reached some kind of agreement with the Blazefire Commerce Guild.

With this thought, the City Lord of Iron Fortress felt that the agreement between his city and the City of Fallen Stars needed... further consideration.

He needed to see which way the wind was blowing.

...

...

The Fallen Star Domain conference, which lasted for several days, came to a close, and the delegations from various Oases began to leave one after another.

Bolizemon watched the emptying conference site, stroking his chin, his head bowed in thought.

Although the chaos had not completely disrupted the Great Domain summit, it went on as scheduled, and it ended normally; their City of Fallen Stars had also signed cooperation agreements with some Oases.

However, the achievements of the Great Domain summit were still far from reaching his expectations.

"Father, what should we do next according to our plan?"

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