Chapter 1737: New stats
Chapter 1737: New stats
This day began like any other in the old domains of the Sun Church—scorched skies, drifting embers, and dragons soaring across the burning heavens—but everything changed in an instant.
“RUMBLE!!”
Without warning, the sky trembled with a fury so immense it seemed the very firmament might fracture and fall. Lightning arced without storm, splitting clouds into crimson ribbons. The heavens swirled with celestial chaos, the air vibrating with a pressure that threatened to shatter eardrums and rend flesh. It was not mere weather. It was divine descent.
A force unlike any other surged down from the cosmos, so ancient and vast that it seemed to carry the will of creation itself. It was not just energy—it was essence, a power that could devour all things and rewrite them into something new. It came not in a bolt, but in a wave: a golden tide tinted with obsidian edges, crashing through the sky and making the entire Helix Continent tremble.
The very ground beneath the dragons cracked like fragile glass, deep ravines slicing through mountains. Walls of magma burst from beneath the soil as the divine power plunged into the heart of the land.
And its destination was clear.
The blast didn’t stop at the surface. It pierced through stone, magic, and ancient seals, diving like a drill of fate directly into the ancient Sun Church castle—the very heart of the realm, and the residence of the most feared figure on the continent: Cain Laurifer.
Dragons—beings of chaos and majesty—watched in stunned silence. Their eyes wide, wings frozen mid-beat, their instincts screaming at them that something unfathomable had just breached reality. The wave that just struck the continent… it should have destroyed everything.
And it had gone straight to him.
Just as panic began to rise in their hearts and calls to alert the Tiamat Sect’s elders were about to sound, a new presence emerged—a pillar of dark purple aura that blasted into the sky like a comet. It churned with raw, overwhelming energy, and the heavens darkened in reverence.
Then came the voice.
