The Rise of the Black Plain

Chapter 2834 Remnants of Celestial Battles



Chapter 2834  Remnants of Celestial Battles

The days passed and Minos' group set off from the Artificial Moon, moving forward with the crew they had got at that station.

The days on the Artificial Moon had been quiet and passed quickly. Qhava was certainly still busy in Hell and any envoys to replace those subordinates of hers they had killed should be a long way off.

They had traveled little when they left Uzira and went to the bottom of the sea to face the Sea Serpent, making it easier for their enemies to pursue them. Now they had put a much greater distance between themselves and their adversaries, leaving several mechanisms that would protect the path they took.

Thus, the group left the Artificial Moon without any major worries, beginning the journey of about two years of space travel, which, according to Monk Milo, should be uneventful, too. The path of space they would be following was usually free of space pirates and the natural phenomena of the area were well known to crews like theirs, which would easily allow them to deviate from their route. The only real danger for them would be after they entered the Narrow Discus, since even if they were pursued, they would hardly be reached.

Supremes were very limited by the capacity of their spaceships when they were traveling through space. Only Celestials didn't have this problem. So even if Qhava's infernal subordinates were on their trail, they were unlikely to catch up until the group made their stop on the first planet of the Narrow Discus they intended to pass.

Since for the current versions of them, two years was nothing, that time of peace would fly by in the blink of an eye!

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Minos left his cultivation room, leaving his women behind to finish their meditation.

The captain of the spaceship had just signaled that they were entering the Narrow Discus when he left his meditation for another break.

The journey there had basically been moments of pause and moments of cultivation, thus contributing a few decades of cultivation to Minos and his wives, even though only two years had passed.

Ruth, Gloria, and Abby were just finishing their most recent meditation session, so Minos didn't bother rushing them out of their current states.

He made his way to the cockpit of the spaceship, soon joining the aliens who were transporting them to their destination, now just a few days away.

"We'll reach our first stop in five days, boss," said one of the spacecraft's instrument observers when he sensed Minos' presence in that compartment.

"Excellent. Any problems in the last few weeks?" Minos asked as he looked through the front glass of the cabin, through which he could see nothing specific, but something quite different from what one would be used to seeing on universal voyages.

In addition to the stars and planets visible on the horizon ahead, he could see a glowing dust that covered much of the road ahead and the surrounding area, an essence that made even Minos feel provoked.

Looking closely, one would not be able to distinguish much of this stardust. But from further away, one could see well-defined shapes, something capable of frightening the less mentally prepared.

From a distance, Minos could see something similar to a finger, at the tip of which was one of the brightest stars. One of the crew members, an experienced space traveler, explained to Minos that in that location was one of the biggest stars in the galaxy, which illuminated one of their destinations.

Minos watched carefully, aware that he couldn't stare for long.

Soon their wives would join them in the cabin, still taking in the part of the entrance to the Narrow Discus, where the journey was as uneventful as the trip there.

But the day after they woke up, the situation would slowly change. As their spaceship advanced through the quasar, forces far beyond what they were used to strike the vehicle, making even the mighty Minos and Abby feel uncomfortable.

"Hang in there, bosses. For those not used to it, the remnants of the Celestial battles are truly terrible," said one man in the crew, who coped best with this shock that made the whole spaceship tremble. "Celestial traces are very difficult to disappear. Many areas ahead have these violent signatures capable of frightening us, as if the Celestials themselves were staring at us violently."

Minos and his women had risen from where they were and raised their auras, feeling a self-defense reaction from their bodies to the violent energy of a higher level than anything they had ever encountered.

They had never seen Qhava fight seriously, so even though the remnants were not ancient warriors stronger than her, they were more frightening than her aura. n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om

This made them tremble and naturally feel inferior, a very strange mix of sensations for such strong and experienced cultivators.

The captain of the spaceship said, "Don't try to absorb energy and laws in areas with these signatures. They are basically poison for cultivators below the 13th stage. Fortunately, these remnants aren't enough to affect us, as long as we take precautions."

The four Spiritual World natives kept this advice and information in mind.

"The good thing is that you can study these remnants. You can't absorb them, but you can analyze them and understand the powers behind them, something that can even allow you to strengthen yourself. Don't be surprised if in the future you come across cultivators studying areas with these spiritual signatures."

Minos tried to calm down a little and look critically at the surroundings they were passing. After a few minutes of contemplation, even with their spaceship on the move, he picked up some ideas behind these remnants. This changed his expression as he relaxed his muscles, gradually adapting to this new area for him.

"Interesting," He said, understanding why this part of the universe was so interesting for people on their level.

'Milo was right. We've barely entered this part of the galaxy and we're already shocked,' he thought to himself before seeing that his wives were also studying the areas they were passing through.

But the vacuum of space had areas that had a lot of signatures from ancient Celestial battles, but also pockets of empty space from these ancient components. They soon left the high-pressure area they had just passed, taking a quieter route for the next few minutes.

This is how they would make the rest of the way until they finally spotted the planet where they would begin their search for the Divine Tail!


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