Chapter 1431 Take Example From an Accident  

Bam!

"Ack!"

"No!"

"Please! Forgive us!"

A swirling energy wave spread past, destroying an entire Sub-Realm in response to a certain being's outburst.

"My son was killed?" A man's angry voice resounded as he gritted his teeth, his glare causing the countless Gods before him to shudder in response.

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He was the Mong Realm Champion, the strongest being in the Greater Universe.

He was someone who was capable of killing dozens of Gods on his own, possessing unmatched power and authority since the start of the unchanging era.

For as long as history could be dated, he was in control of the Mong Realm. And this was when the Mong Realm Spirit wasn't even born.

Throughout history, he was addressed with countless titles, one of which was used the highest.

God King!

King among the Gods, the being that reigns supreme at the top. That was him. And among the sons that he had, Mon-Du-Badak was the most cherished, someone he thought had the chance to inherit his seat in the future.

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That was why he sent him to the Sub-Realms of the Tilk Realm without any guards. After all, only through adversary would a champion be born. If he had to face and kill a hundred Primal Gods on his own with his cultivation at the Elementary God Realm, so be it.

It was impossible for his son to be killed anyway since he was the one protecting his revival mechanism.

And until now, even when facing a dozen Primal Gods, Mon-Du-Badak wasn't even in the least disadvantaged. But suddenly, he died unexpectedly?

This was what the God King, the Mong Realm's Champion, was unable to understand. Under his anger, none of the other Mong Realm Gods even dared to breathe, stifled, almost going to the extent of sealing their Godly Energy to not disturb him.

Fear! Respect! Admiration!

These were the emotions directed at the strongest being.

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The God King opened his palm, causing a Pocket Sub-Realm to manifest, within which was Mon-Du-Badak's Heavenly Incarnation.

All the necessary materials had long since been placed within the Heavenly Incarnation, including an excess reserve of Godly Energy, the quality on par with a Rank 7 God Stone—Elementary God level in quality.

Indeed, the Mong Realm's lack of Godly Energy was just a means to control the masses and make them fight for his objective. The entirety of the Mong Realm's resources was instead concentrated in the hands of the Gods, not to mention the resources they pillaged and harvested from other realms.

The Heavenly Incarnation churned and spat out the figure of Mon-Du-Badak that was sullen for a moment before flying out of the Sub-Realm, bowing before the God King. "I greet lord father."

"Mon-Du-Badak!" The God King frowned. "Tell me. How the hell were you killed?"

Mon-Du-Badak gritted his teeth immediately as he replied, "It was by an unnamed God. That bastard seemed to originate from a discrete realm. So, I couldn't even get a feel for his Laws. I couldn't react on time and was killed."

"This was due to my inexperience. I failed my mission. Please punish me, lord father." He prostrated on the floor.

"An unknown God…" The God King muttered before smiling. "Your punishment is to return to that Sub-Realm in the Tilk Realm and fight that unknown God once again. This time, your mission is to understand that unknown God's strength."

"And, once we find the coordinates of the realm he's from…" He licked his lips. "We'll obtain another target to loot from."

"Now go!"

"Yes, lord father!" Mon-Du-Badak bowed in response before rushing into a portal that manifested before him, leaving the place.

"An unknown God, he says…" The God King smirked all of a sudden. "My son has come into contact with the laws of pretty much every known realm. The fact that he couldn't recognize that God's Laws is good news to us. We have one more target."

"This will be interesting!"

"Congratulations to our God King!" The Mong Realm Gods cupped their fists, bowing in response as they, too, were happy.

The Mong Realm had never hesitated to invade other realms. It could be said that invading others was pretty much a basic instinct they had.

This instinct had become the core that served as the Mong Realm's foundation.

"It does seem like the Greater Realm is inexplicably vast," the God King muttered when suddenly, he got up and cupped his fists, greeting with respect.

In the direction he greeted, there was a small spark that soon grew in size. It was ethereal in nature, flickering in and out of existence while emanating countless tiny sparks all over its spark-like body.

Mong Realm Spirit!

"Indeed, the Greater Universe is bigger than you fathom." The Mong Realm Spirit spoke. "But, that's also why it's fun. The longer you tread into the greater unknown, the higher the magnitude of excitement you experience."

"How's your plan coming along?" The God King asked with a smile. "Are you ready to devour the Tilk Realm?"

"Not yet." The Mong Realm Spirit flickered before saying, "I'll become too strong once I swallow it. That would prevent me from controlling my power. Throughout the Mong Realm, even at the weakest places, the Godly Energy quality would reach a Rank 3 God Stone's worth. It would wholly disrupt everything we've worked on."

"You'll become that powerful?" The God King was shocked, "What about the Laws?"

"They too would become stronger." The Mong Realm Spirit nodded as it continued. "It might create too many energy storms that might even result in the deaths of the Gods. Even you might be affected because your strength would jump up too quickly."

"So, we'll be gaining so much power that we wouldn't be able to contain it," the God King muttered, grinning in excitement. "How interesting."

"Right?" The Mong Realm Spirit grinned in response. "I have so many things to worry about that I'm having a blast every second of the day. Every step of this process has been fun."

"Besides, I have already devised a plan to swallow the Tilk Realm." It grinned, announcing all of a sudden, surprising everyone, "There has been a precedent due to an accident. I can simply use that example."

"That accident called itself the Calamity Realm."