Chapter 1241 - 554: Dead Sea Universe - The King of Black Fog - NovelsTime

The King of Black Fog

Chapter 1241 - 554: Dead Sea Universe

Author: The Raven That Passes By
updatedAt: 2026-01-19

The First Holy City.

The Guiding Divine Light dissipated, and Li Changzhou stood in the Universe Void, with the stars shining all over the sky.

In the farthest distance, within the galaxy, five Star System Disks were dotted, resembling five giant eggs.

Just by visual estimation, relying on his five years of experience roaming the universe, he could approximate that the five star systems were exactly 150,000 light-years apart.

The distance from him was approximately 12 million light-years.

Three Spiral Galaxies and two Starburst Galaxies had roughly the same mass, about 40 billion solar masses, which is the mass of 40 billion suns.

The five star systems were all deformed by their mutual gravitational pull.

——This was what Li Changzhou saw at a glance and the information subconsciously analyzed by his brain.

Isn't this inside the city?

No, he immediately dismissed his doubt; this was indeed inside the city, the First Holy City contained a small universe!

The True Dragon had disappeared, and the two were teleported by the Guiding Divine Light to different regions of the small universe.

The method to enter the Second Holy City was to find a suitable opponent within this small universe and defeat them?

Then what was there to hesitate?

Li Changzhou immediately used "Teleportation" to continue the battle with the True Dragon, vowing to kill this son of the Saint!

"Hmm?"

"Teleportation" failed.

How could it fail? This time's game rules shouldn't suppress everything related to the player.

Li Changzhou perceived himself, his million mana surged, divine will roared, and the heavenly demon's mystery was profound, qi-blood grand and overwhelming, like a raging ocean.

In the eyes of some cultivators with keen divine sense, he was like a World Tree full of constant stars!

Each constant star represented a powerful power system.

These forces, which should have been independent and enormously powerful, were combed and fused by the Primordial Divine Tree, granting Li Changzhou the power to easily annihilate average Heavenly Positions.

Everything was intact, not suppressed.

Then why did "Teleportation" fail?

Divine sense capable of transporting a million years of mana spread out, the void was so firm, it gave him the feeling of supreme materials.

He understood.

No wonder "Teleportation" failed; compared to this small universe, the space outside the Holy City was as thin as paper.

This was a Dead Sea Universe.

Perhaps because of the Holy City's influence, it couldn't expand along with the grand universe, causing space to remain as it was.

The maximum speed of material growth – including strength – is nine million per second;

While the maximum firmness of material, which Li Changzhou previously thought was supreme material, was actually the original universe's space firmness.

In this Dead Sea Universe, space was unbreakable, so space skills like "Teleportation" naturally lost effect.

Only teleportation-class Heavenly Will could traverse space here.

This is also why experts of the Heavenly Position can forge supreme materials into Heavenly Devices; only Heavenly Will can warp the world's 'most firm' – but not obliterate it.

Without long-distance skills, finding targets in this Dead Sea Universe became difficult.

Li Changzhou's gaze once again fell on those five Star System Disks.

If all combatants, like him, lost the ability to tear through space, then these five Star System Disks were undoubtedly the primary destination.

Space is three-dimensional, and these Star System Disks did not all face him, with some only showing a line of their side.

He chose the Star System Disk directly facing him.

He took out a Supreme Heavenly Device—a bronze spear.

The material was 'Lightning Bronze,' its appearance similar to lightning, shuttling through the universe, having "smashed" countless planets, shattering time and space.

Li Changzhou, using Fate Heavenly Will, captured its tail light in the river of time.

Then, chased it endlessly with the same speed, finally refining it to a preliminary stage in motion, giving it birth to intelligence.

Otherwise, who could stop it with bare hands, something at "maximum speed" (light speed) and "most firm"?

At least a Heavenly Position couldn't, not even a paramount power like Li Changzhou.

Li Changzhou wielded the Lightning Bronze Spear, activated [Heavenly Will·Fate] and the Space Laws infused in the forging of the spear.

He stabbed without hesitation.

Silently, a large hole appeared in the space which probably had never been shattered since its creation.

With the same firmness, the bronze spear, blessed with heavenly will and space laws, could naturally shatter space – only shatter, not annihilate.

Li Changzhou stepped inside.

The next moment, he emerged from the void, and from the surrounding environment, it seemed as if he hadn't moved.

Looking distantly at the Star System Disk facing him, it had turned from 12 million light-years to 11.92 million light-years.

"Not bad luck."

He had traversed 80,000 light-years in one step.

If "Teleportation" were still functioning, such a distance would be trivial, but relying on space shattering to travel, an 80,000 light-year stride could certainly vie for a place among the cosmic extremes.

Of course, the universe knows no bounds, with endless wonders and tales; perhaps 80,000 light-years is just akin to scoring 80 at KTV, never leaving the karaoke booth, unworthy of a stage.

He took a deep breath.

The surging essence came, rapidly restoring the consumption of Heavenly Will.

In a strange environment filled with enemies, although Li Changzhou was unafraid, he wasn't reckless, and he maintained himself in peak condition at all times.

He waited for his abilities to recover and raised his hand again.

The space shattered silently once more, yielding a deep, large hole.

Li Changzhou stepped inside and reemerged.

He estimated the distance...

From his perception, it seemed this time he truly hadn't moved.

Of course, he must have, but the distance... three light-years? No, he grasped the feel of his first attempt when he made the move, so, it should be eight light-years.

Eight light-years were truly insignificant compared to 11.92 million light-years, so small that he couldn't even sense his movement.

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