A Core Ship From The Start

Chapter 1654 - 1104: The Beginning of the Melee



High-order Heaven, The Supreme Heavens.

This is a city of heaven in the truest sense, with countless pure white high towers situated above the clouds, as if a city built in the sky, magnificent and splendid. Anyone who comes here would sigh at its grandeur and beauty---but now, this city has completely lost its original opulence and magnificence, replaced by utter devastation.

There was only one person, yet he brought unimaginable shadows of destruction and blazing flames to the entire Supreme Heavens.

"Stop him!"

"Halt, mortal, the Supreme Heavens isn’t a place you can invade at will!"

Angels wielding long spears descended from the sky, wings spread, charging straight towards Duanmu Huai. They tried to use their bodies to block the demon who was wantonly spreading destruction in front of them---and this was not a metaphor, but a fact. Every step Duanmu Huai took caused the pure white, flawless floor to crack, and then the dark flames of Predetermined Death emerged, spreading to the surroundings like ignited fuses.

Anything touched by these flames, whether buildings or decorations, would begin to crumble gradually.

In other words, Duanmu Huai was genuinely destroying this heaven!

For the angels, this was naturally intolerable and unforgivable!

However, Duanmu Huai never intended to seek their permission. Since they declared they wanted to annihilate humans, the Supreme Heavens had already become the enemy of the Tribunal. And for the Tribunal’s enemies, total destruction was the only path. Not to mention, these angels weren’t even considered subhumans; they were purely some sort of energy life forms---regarded as aliens within the Tribunal!

So, the answer was only one!

"Hah---!"

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