Is That A Wisp? - Chapter 1539 The Special Law World
Chapter 1539 The Special Law World
Tribulation Lightning!
Hunger Law!
Lightning bolts arched out of Krune, digging into the ground to vaporize it as immediately after, hundreds of maggots appeared in the charred regions, drilling through the place as they rapidly expanded in numbers.
“Shit!” Mon-Tu-Casha was alarmed as she unleashed her power, rapidly destroying all the maggots infesting her surroundings, clearing up the place as she noticed Krune’s figure vanished by a flicker.
He no longer bothered about fighting her and instead planned to destroy this Law World first. He was aware that Mon-Tu-Casha wouldn’t dare leave him in this place, for that would mean danger to all the Law Worlds nearby the envoy’s, which were all from the Mong Realm.
The Law Worlds from the same realm were placed next to one another. Therefore, if Krune escaped from this Law World, he might stumble into another Mong Realm God’s Law World.
Considering the risks involved, Mon-Tu-Casha had to ensure that she brought Krune out of this place. Knowing this, Krune used his superior speed to vanish from her view, planting a couple of maggots in any places he stopped at.
That was enough as the maggots would consume the law and propagate in large numbers. With that said and done, Krune’s figure eventually vanished as Mon-Tu-Casha was unable to find him anymore.
Each Law World was pretty big, and in this location, Divine Sense was almost rendered useless, barely able to scout a hundred meters. Due to that, detecting Krune was hard as long as he used Mental Energy to cover himself.
Only when his figure came within the range of her Mental Energy scan would she be able to detect him.
Of course, he never planned to do that, constantly running around to plant maggots everywhere, allowing them to spread in all directions.
After a while, Mon-Tu-Casha was unable to take action, for the maggots were everywhere.
Krune had already infected the envoy from the start, so the Law World was already teeming with maggots. Mon-Tu-Casha hadn’t managed to kill them all while facing Krune.
And now that he was also planning more maggots, the Law World soon was on the verge of collapse as holes began to appear throughout it. The maggots consumed them and increased their numbers, transforming into an army that devoured everything in its path.
And best of all, they were the perfect place for Krune to hide in. After all, it was like finding a needle in a haystack. All the maggots were part of his Hunger Law. And with enough maggots, he could consolidate a large enough Hunger Law fragment.
Plus, he could bring it back with him and dump it into the Kun Realm, allowing Turia to absorb it. This way, the quantity of the Hunger Law in the Kun Realm would experience an increase.
Since he had the opportunity to do this and grow stronger faster, Krune would obviously do that, especially since his actions would also weaken the Mong Realm.
Moreover, once he created a large enough army of maggots, facing Mon-Tu-Casha would be easier. Even though her abilities were tricky, she wasn’t strong enough yet. Only when she matured would she become more terrifying than the God King.
Naturally, Krune had no plans to allow that, especially towards the Mong Realm that had been responsible for countless horrors that had been committed in the Kun Realm.
Sterlena still reeled from the trauma of her being used as the node to slaughter the True Spirit race. Wally’s regrets had festered in him for being unable to protect the Wisp race and even the Kun Realm, the reason wisps were created in the first place.
Countless people had lost their loved ones to the Abolition Tower, and the spark that resulted in many conflicts was actually thanks to the Mong Realm. The other realms like the Garg Realm had also played an active role in this, but the Mong Realm was one of the major players.
And most of all, Hishe and Luvile were killed by the God King. That alone was enough for Krune to slaughter the entire Realm.
He didn’t plan on stopping himself, no matter what happened. And hence…
Boom!
“Noo!” Mon-Tu-Casha screamed in shock, watching a large fragment of the envoy’s Law World collapse as it crumbled into millions of maggots that crawled across the ground. And in the sky from where the fragment fell, an endless void was displayed.
But, unlike the void filled with spatial storms as seen beyond the realms, this void was pretty tame as a gentle stream of energy circulated around, creating rivers across the void.
There were streams of Godly Energy, Mental Energy, and even Body Energy, each separate, connecting various Law Worlds that littered the place.
Each Law World was as big as a Satellite Realm, if not bigger, depending on the foundation of the respective God.
Krune appeared near the hole, staring out as he observed the various Law Worlds belonging to the Mong Realm Gods. Strangely, he was calm, unfazed while staring at them.
After all, wanton destruction wasn’t in his nature. Plus, this place was something that had been preserved since the beginning of time, containing the records of everything that happened in the Greater Universe.
The fact that the Mong Realm planned to take advantage of such a precious place itself was wrong. But more than that, he didn’t wish to do the same.
That would mean there would be no difference between him and the Mong Realm bastards.
However, he also couldn’t just leave this place as is. That would be the epitome of foolishness. So, he had to do something that protected this place, preventing the Mong Realm from taking advantage of it.
But just as he thought as such, his Tribulation Lightning Law blinked, informing him something as Krune’s eyes shot up, staring at a location far away, so far away that it was impossible to see it.
But, he could feel it, for, in that direction, there existed a Law World, the only one of its kind, the only other existence apart from him to wield the power of Tribulation Lightning.
The moment this thought resounded in his mind, Krune teared up as his figure flickered into a bolt of lightning, rapidly racing in the direction. “Luvile!”