Chapter 1440: Battle on the Stone Plain, Myriad Rays of the Universe (Part 1) Chapter 1440: Battle on the Stone Plain, Myriad Rays of the Universe (Part 1) Editor: Henyee Translations The usually tranquil Star-Split Stone Plain, under the domain of the Starry Celestial Sect in Zhongzhou, was suddenly thrown into turmoil.
A colossal spatial formation emerged in the distant sky, an awe-inspiring silver city radiating brilliant luminescence.
Surrounding this celestial sight, countless peopleaEUR”both mortals and cultivators in ZhongzhouaEUR”couldn't help but lift their heads in awe.
In the sky above, they saw an immense city inscribed with radiant, multi-hued patterns, silver waves seemingly flowing across the heavens.
Many mortals, survivors of recent calamities, mistook this marvel for a divine revelation and fell to their knees, praying and making wishes.
The cultivators of Zhongzhou, however, flew from their caves and dwellings, looking on with grave expressions.
The pressure in the air was vast, as if an entire cosmos was expanding within this section of the sky.
“What is happening over there?
Could it be another war between immortal sects?” some speculated.
“It seems to be near the Star-Split Stone PlainaEUR”the Starry Celestial Sect's territory!
There's no way anyone would dare provoke such a sect, guarded by Earth Immortals!” “Ha!
Earth Immortals?
These days, are battles between Earth Immortals even that rare?
The immortal sects are practically shameless in their fight for resources since the calamity!
Haven't you heard of the recent bloody clashes between the Four Nations Immortal Sect, the Devouring Void Sect, and the Stone Foundation Sect?” The bold remark made many around him fall silent, casting wary glances.
The speaker's words referred to the recent eradication of several once-dominant sects in the Immortal Realm, whose only failing was surviving the calamity.
They hadn't been destroyed by the calamity itself but were eventually wiped out by rival sects.
“Keep your voice down!
Are you looking to get us all killed?” someone hissed, and the brash cultivator fell silent, though a faint smirk remained on his face.
Meanwhile, on the Star-Split Stone Plain, a vast army of Starry Celestial Sect cultivators had arrived, filling the sky like a dark cloud and blocking out half the heavens.
Dressed in robes adorned with astrological symbols, each cultivator was cloaked in deep, cosmic colors of dark blue and purple, their garb shimmering with an ethereal starlight.
In the face of the spectacle before them, many of them gasped, chilled by what they saw.
Before them, a sea of silver light spanned a thousand miles across the sky, dividing heaven and earth in two.
The space appeared like fragile paper, bending and wavering under a relentless storm, making it impossible to see clearly through its translucent ripples.
Even the Starry Celestial Sect elders wore tense expressions as if faced with a formidable enemy.
“Star Elder Heng, what do you think this is?” one of the five elders at the front asked.
They were imposing figures, each surrounded by celestial light, their robes adorned with symbols of the cosmos and cycles of reincarnation.
At the question, the elder called Star Heng furrowed his brow.
Slowly, he extended a withered hand, channeling the energy of a True Immortal, which gradually enveloped his arm, transforming it into a glistening crystal.
Under the watchful eyes of the other four elders, Star Heng reached his crystalline arm into the silver veil.
The entire gathering held their breath, cultivators tensing, their spiritual energies poised to counter any potential danger.
A mysterious tremor surged through the air the moment his arm touched the silver screen.
The energy felt neither hostile nor welcoming; it was calm and still, akin to a pool without ripples, offering no discernible sensation to the elder.
“ThisaEUR ” The scene left all five Starry Celestial Sect elders stunned and speechless.
They fell into silence until Star Heng finally withdrew his hand, unscathed, and turned to his companions, an odd look on his face.
“ThisaEUR seems to be a teleportation array,” he said quietly.
The other four were dumbfounded.
A teleportation array?
One of this size?
Even among their vast knowledge, nothing came close to such a monumental formation.
If this truly was a teleportation array, it could likely facilitate inter-realm travel.
However, teleportation formations capable of inter-realm transport were typically built upon rare and powerful natural sites, leveraging the forces of heaven and earth.
The Star-Split Stone Plain clearly lacked the conditions necessary for such a formation.
Moreover, who could have erected such a massive spatial formation in so little time, right under their noses?
The more they thought about it, the less sense it made, leaving them uneasy.
One of the elders finally broke the silence, asking in a heavy tone, “Star Heng, could this really be true?
How could such a thing even be possible?” Star Heng did not take offense at the skepticism.
He understood that his words were difficult to believe.
Had he not experienced it firsthand, he would have dismissed it himself.
Chapter end
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