Chapter 366 - 325 Red Divine Furnace (First Update)
One of the Black Sky Eight Bandits, the Fifth Great Bandit’s strongest Demon God Ride struck out. The world-renowned Divine Ride attacked the Divine Ship of the Red God Valley.
Sand flew and stones raced across the ground; the colors of the wind and clouds changed as the void trembled, as if it would shatter at any moment.
This was the Supreme strike of a Divine Ride, boundlessly terrifying. The elder of the Red God Valley, the Seventeenth Elder, changed color, unleashing the formidable presence possessed by a Semi-Saint that covered the skies as if a Divine Land was descending, accompanied by strands of unsurpassable Saintly Might, clashing against it.
Boom—
A horrifying explosion reverberated across a thousand miles, the earth cracked for who knows how many miles, and nearby mountains were directly obliterated by the shockwave, reducing everything to nothing.
Such was the might of the Demon God Ride clashing with a Semi-Saint, terrifyingly unparalleled, even tearing open the void almost completely.
It is known that the void of the Heavenly and Myriads of Realms differs from that of the Plane World and special heavens and earths. With the Heavenly Dao stable and the Dao complete, it is difficult to tear open, something even Saints struggle to do, let alone reveal how truly terrifying this blow was.
The Fourth Division of the Demon God Ride stood majestic, each Divine Ride’s body tall and straight, their aura extended and unbroken, their Blood Qi surged like beacon fires reaching the top of the skull, with a tremendous and surging presence.
Conversely, the Seventeenth Elder retreated step by step in the void, each step causing a collapse, his figure shaking, hair disheveled, and blood on the corner of his mouth. Even he, a world-shocking Semi-Saint, was injured and could not fully endure the attack.
This showed the terror of the Demon God Ride; just one division alone could overwhelm a Semi-Saint. It was unimaginable how invincible the might of all five divisions would be if they appeared together.
Legends of rivaling a Great Bandit were no mere falsehoods.
