Chapter 146 Central Shrine III - Cosmic Ruler - NovelsTime

Cosmic Ruler

Chapter 146 Central Shrine III

Author: Enigmatic_Dream
updatedAt: 2025-09-12

After a full rest, allowing his bones to mend from the relentless pressure of the intensifying gravity, Jake stood up, grasped the final key, and approached the grand door. With a steady hand, he unlocked and opened it, revealing the treasures within.

    A spirit-like entity appeared, its form glowing with an otherworldly light, and guided Jake forward. Inside, he claimed the three coveted gravity-based artifacts: the Gravitation Scepter, the Voidstone Gauntlets, and the Orb of Singularity. Alongside these powerful relics, he also inherited the Gravity Legacy of the Nine Heaven King.

    Closing his eyes he learned all the things and profound knowledge of Gravity element.

    As he took possession of these extraordinary items, the spirit spoke with a resonant voice, affirming Jake''s worthiness and urging him to use his newfound power wisely.

    Jake nodded, and then he was gently expelled from the chamber. This time, he didn''t end up on his face or his butt, landing gracefully instead.@@@@

    Jake then decided to check the legacy Ramis had obtained. During the Gravity Walk challenge, he had received some knowledge but had ignored it at the time. Now was the moment to explore it.

    Closing his eyes and sifting through the knowledge, he discovered the name of the fifth legacy part: the Tempest Legacy. Along with this, he learned about three artifacts from the Wind Series.

    Nodding his head, Jake looked toward the center and thought, "Ramis must have already reached the sixth shrine by now. There''s no need for me to go there."

    With this in mind, he began making his way toward the central shrine. As he ran, he swapped his shoes for the Cyclone Runners, a pair of artifact shoes that Ramis had found. These shoes were capable of increasing one''s speed by 100 times. As Jake wore them, his speed increased dramatically, making it difficult for him to see his surroundings.

    Fortunately, his authority of Transcendence helped him process all the information faster, allowing his vision to return to normal.

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    On the other side of the battlefield, an injured Black Dragon with shimmering purple crystals embedded in its scales and massive, crystalline red wings adorned with a purple hue was struggling to stay aloft. This majestic creature, once a symbol of immense power and grace, was now riddled with grave wounds, its blood leaving a trail in the sky.

    Ramis, the dragon, looked back and saw a dozen Infernals, their bodies also marked by battle, relentlessly pursuing him. Their monstrous forms, twisted and hellish, seemed undeterred by their own injuries. "Damn these cockroach-like bastards," Ramis growled, his voice filled with frustration and fatigue.

    Determined to fight back, Ramis soared higher into the sky, his powerful wings beating against the air. Once he had gained enough altitude, he swiftly turned around, his eyes blazing with fierce resolve. Opening his massive jaws, he began to condense a highly energized ray of Ruination, drawing on the deepest reserves of his power.

    The energy crackled and built up within him, forming a devastating beam.

    As he unleashed the ray of Ruination, a blinding light cut through the air, searing towards the Infernals. The infernal creatures, realizing the imminent threat, scrambled to evade the attack. Most managed to leap aside, but a few were caught in the deadly beam, their forms disintegrating into ashes almost instantly.

    The sheer force of the attack momentarily cleared the air, giving Ramis a brief respite.

    He started flying away with fewer Infernals in pursuit. From time to time, he would attack them, and they would retaliate, turning the realm into a deadly game of hide and seek between the two groups. As Ramis continued flying, he noticed his energy reserves falling dangerously low. Gritting his teeth, he muttered, "Damn, I don''t want to seem weak in front of him, but I have no choice."

    One of the Infernals sneered, "Oh! It seems the weakling wants to fight back."

    Their laughter filled the air:

    "Hahahaha."

    "Hahahahshhshs."

    "Hahahahahah."

    "Ahhahah...huh?"

    Their laughter abruptly ceased as five Infernals in front of them suddenly split in two, falling lifelessly to the ground. Their expressions remained frozen in mocking smiles, unable to comprehend how they died.

    Jake looked at others, seeing him gazing at them they gulped, they now already k ow he isbt someone they can take lightly.

    Jake looked at the remaining Infernals, and as his gaze met theirs, they gulped, realizing he wasn''t someone to be taken lightly.

    The leader of the group examined Jake, sensing his realm and frowning at the result. "Baron rank? But how?" he thought, then focused on the sword Jake was holding, unable to determine its rank.

    Sneering, the leader said, "Don''t be afraid. He''s just relying on his weapon. He''s Baron rank like us. We have the numbers—surround them!"

    As the Infernals began to close in, Jake remained calm. His power, even before this point, had been enough to handle anyone in his realm, and now he could easily toy with those even above his rank.

    He waited patiently as the pitiful bunch of weaklings attempted to surround him. One by one, the Infernals attacked, and Jake dispatched them effortlessly. With each swing of his sword, an Infernal fell, their bodies crumpling to the ground as if they were mere children.

    Jake moved with precision and grace, every strike lethal and efficient. The Infernals, despite their numbers, were no match for him. Panic set in among them as they realized the futility of their efforts, but it was too late. Jake cut through them like a hot knife through butter, his expression remaining composed and almost bored.

    Soon, only the leader remained. He stared at Jake in disbelief, his eyes wide with shock and fear. All around him lay the bodies of his comrades, slain as easily as if they were children. The leader''s confidence shattered, he struggled to comprehend how Jake, a supposed Baron rank, had annihilated his forces so effortlessly.

    Jake stood before the leader, his sword dripping with the dark blood of the fallen Infernals. He gazed at the trembling figure with an unwavering, cold look, ready to finish what had been started.

    Jake slowly walked towards the last remaining Infernal. The leader attempted to flee, but chains coiled around his neck and limbs, rendering him helpless. He listened in horror as Jake''s footsteps echoed behind him, growing closer until they stopped.

    Jake placed his hand on the leader''s head. "Usurper," he intoned, his voice echoing ominously. The leader''s eyes widened in terror before he fell into an eternal slumber. Jake absorbed all his memories, life experiences, bloodline—everything.

    With a calm detachment, Jake then used the Inferno flames to burn all the bodies to ashes, erasing any trace of the battle.

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