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Chapter 1477 - 910: Is this a Dragon’s Den and Tiger’s Lair?

Chapter 1477: Chapter 910: Is this a Dragon’s Den and Tiger’s Lair?

On the Black Ancient Ship, countless threads intertwined, resembling a spider’s web, surging from an unknown place and binding the ship tightly in position.

However, the four Phantom Immortal Emperors aboard showed no intense emotional changes.

Such formations capable of trapping them were rare, but not enough to truly provoke them.

Mo Neng ignored the surrounding Immortal Kings, his gaze calmly lowered.

Beside him, another Phantom Immortal Emperor and two Mysterious Quasi-Emperors also lowered their gazes.

Although they were sealed here, they appeared utterly unconcerned.

Two Phantom Immortal Emperors and two Mysterious Quasi-Emperors stationed here were sufficient to overturn everything.

Moreover, while the formation appeared profoundly mysterious, it wasn’t beyond breaking.

Mo Neng could sense that the formation was not utilized to its maximum potential. Even if utilized fully, at most, it could only seal one Emperor.

If another Emperor were to join forces with him, breaking out of this seal would be laughably easy.

In this world, nothing could truly impede an Emperor’s strides.

Yet, Mo Neng chose not to act.

He truly fell into silence, waiting quietly.

This time, they had traveled a great distance—not for the purpose of sacrificing this area.

Once the realms "Above the Upper Heaven" were breached, these worlds would fall effortlessly. There was no need to rush, and while this region was formidable, it was still unworthy of drawing the presence of four Emperors.

The true imperative reason was to investigate the whereabouts of Da Le.

A Phantom Immortal Emperor had been suppressed by a heavenly, all-encompassing hand. The mystery behind this disappearance had to be unraveled; leaving it unclear was unacceptable.

Mo Neng’s perception enveloped the surroundings.

An Emperor’s thoughts alone could upheave storms, traverse eons, and dominate past and present. He naturally did not believe that such a profound formation could originate from mere ants.

No matter how great an opportunity these ants might have had, they could never create a formation capable of binding an Emperor.

What’s more, this wasn’t about opportunity; it was about karma. A King could never afford to endure such immense karma unless an Emperor personally bestowed it.

Thus, it was highly probable that this profound formation was a gift from the master of the heavenly hand to this group of ants.

As for the purpose—it was likely that the master temporarily couldn’t act directly, thus resorting to these ants using the formation to delay their steps, preventing them from descending upon the Immortal Domain.

The opponent sought to save the Immortal Domain from being ravaged by the aftershocks of battle, intending to face them here instead.

And this was precisely what they wanted to see.

Otherwise, if someone who could rival Da Le—or even exceed him by three points from the results—were to resolutely hide, they might struggle to locate him.

After all, at their current Realm, one could no longer be confined to any corner or enclave.

In such a barren place, for someone to emerge resembling a true Emperor without their blessings—it was enough to astonish them, and precisely why they had joined forces to come.

The opponent, capable of rivaling Da Le and seemingly suppressing him, must undoubtedly possess extraordinary power.

Therefore, a single Emperor might not necessarily be able to suppress this opponent.

If they could purify the master of that hand, it would certainly be the optimal outcome.

After all, gaining an additional Phantom Immortal Emperor in their conquest of realms Above the Upper Heaven would significantly increase the odds against that woman.

But if purification proved impossible, they would without hesitation destroy the master; otherwise, he might become an even more troublesome obstacle.

Apart from this, there was another reason.

Even as true Emperors, they could not act recklessly.

If an Emperor were to strike with full power, an entire world’s living beings would perish, transforming it into a wasteland. Consequentially, great karma would descend, which no Emperor could endure.

If rampant destruction across places were permitted—casually stomping over worlds—the fabric of existence would lose its meaning, now and in the future.

Thus, whenever they sacrificed a world, they meticulously prepared various measures to offset great karma.

It could never be accomplished in a day; otherwise, the All Heavens and Myriads of Worlds, with countless realms big and small, would have long become theirs.

Thinking of this, Mo Neng stirred slightly.

Time flows like a river, eternity remains, and among the Great Thousand Worlds, so many terrifying heroes had arisen. Some reversed time, others found paths to emerge Above the Upper Heaven, their methods extraordinary, even successfully stalling their invasion.

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The black tide roared thunderously; colossal figures coalesced as if innumerable Ancient Chariots raced side by side, thundering through the Universe, shaking souls to their core.

It was at this moment Qi Yu and the others realized that the Mysterious Army was not entirely composed of True Immortals and Immortal Kings.

True Immortals and Immortal Kings were only a minority, adding up to mere thousands, with the Immortal King-level weird creatures numbering around two hundred, roughly ten percent.

The misconception stemmed from the overwhelming aura emanating from these two classes, utterly suppressing the presence of strange creatures at other realms.

Excluding True Immortals and Immortal Kings, most of the army was composed of weird creatures radiating Supreme Realm fluctuations—a vast sea of darkness pouring forth like a surging black tide.

Even though it was somewhat less terrifying than moments ago, it was still enough to leave onlookers stunned. After all, throughout the Immortal Domain, the total number of Supremes barely reached a few hundred, whereas here emerged tens of thousands—a stark disparity, not to mention the group of True Immortals and Immortal King-level weird creatures leading the charge.

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