Desolate Devouring Art

Chapter 1480 - Youve Finally Come



Each of Hua Feiyu's disciples truly stood out as extraordinary. After all, how could disciples of a prominent sect's sect masters ever be simple?

The Heavenly Dao Book dispelled a vast portion of the pressure pressing on Liu Wuxie, yet he still couldn't hold on for long, because it continued to drain his soul energy as well. Even so, if he couldn't unravel the monument's secrets, they would all remain trapped there until death.

When the Ghost Pupil reached the base of the monument, Liu Wuxie felt a murderous aura surge toward him, followed by a deafening boom that detonated in his ears. The sound resembled countless armies clashing together, and the sensation flung him onto the battlefield. It struck straight into Liu Wuxie's soul, and nothing seemed able to stand before those armies.

A scene gradually took shape before Liu Wuxie as he watched a majestic army sweep through the heavens, shattering the nine heavens and ten lands and scouring the four seas and eight wildernesses. Their dominance felt absolute and unstoppable.

He had witnessed such a spectacular sight the moment he first came in contact with the monument, and he couldn't imagine what he might see if he went deeper. He controlled the Ghost Pupil and kept climbing along the base, determined to unravel the monument's secret before his soul energy ran out.

The profundity of eternity kept slamming into Liu Wuxie's soul sea. As the Ghost Pupil continued its climb, it reached the monument's front, where densely packed characters covered the surface, each stroke steeped in an ancient aura.

Then something even more terrifying emerged when those characters revealed themselves as names, and he sensed their souls stamped into the monument itself.

"This..." Liu Wuxie read through the millions of names etched on the monument, wondering who could have carved them. What secret did this monument hold? Could it actually be a tombstone?

As he climbed higher, the names he saw only multiplied. When they layered together, they seemed to form a majestic army.

"Could it be that every person in that army had their names carved on this monument?" Liu Wuxie asked himself.

In the mortal realm, many empires erected monuments to honor those who contributed to the empire, and Liu Wuxie wondered if this monument served that purpose. Yet unlike ordinary monuments, these names carried no records of deeds or achievements.

If the monument truly honored an army, it should have recorded their accomplishments, too.

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