Chapter 1571 As Old As Time

Chapter 1571 As Old As Time

The myths surroundings God's Eye run deep into the past, older than all known civilizations.

When the six primordial tribes were worshipping their gods, scribbling down their primeval history, the God's Eye had long been there.

And in some accounts, the six gods themselves mentioned that God's Eye existed before them. Unsurprisingly, it was attributed to the three Primordial Gods.

Maybe there was someone who came before even them. But that's the limit of all their knowledge.

But some sources deny its connection to the Primordial Gods and speculate that this place to be old as time itself.

"They say it was originally the size of a pond." Mencius commented, adjusting his spectacles.

The cosmic structure in front of them occupied the volume of at least a hundred star systems. It looked like a heavenly lake filled with glowing shining milk in pitch black surroundings.

The light from the structure was divine, surreal and beyond anything found anywhere else. The sparkling specks of light felt like tears of a living god himself.

Just being bathed in that light caused Varian to experience a sensation of sublime joy. All the worries in his mind were pushed back and only serenity remained.

'Ahhh, how nice it is to be ali—ehh?'

"Don't do anything careless here." Mencius continued, his tone devoid of any pride but his choice of words suggesting an instruction than suggestion. "Only enter through the temple."

He pointed to the vast red-stone structure sitting in the white lake. Its area far exceeded entire stars and the sheer waves of aura eminating from the structure caused Varian's heart to thump.

'It's dangerous...no, there's something...someone, I don't know, this is a scary place.'

There were a few cracks here and there on the building. But amidst the strong waves of aura that washed over it from all over God's Eye, it stood resilient.

To put it into perspective, if a divine ranker stood in the waves of chaotic aura and the storm of space-time flowing all over God's Eye, they would not survive more than a century.

This structure stood for far, far longer.

"Well, well, well, are you the chickens from the gang?"

The space nearby rippled and a gang of five walked out.

Three men and two women, all surprisingly humanoid, assesed them with a gaze that's typically reserved for zoo animals.

cleavage than it already did and a sensual charm was radiating from the woman.

'A charm originating from the racial talent relating to soul. And it doesn't see to be the only talent. Vampires are a tough race, eh.'

When the woman's breasts nearly touched his arm, Immortal took a step back and looked at her in disgust.

"Oh?" Lilith wasn't disgusted though. "Are you gay? Then I can be a man as well."

Her volouptous figure transformed into a shirtless hunk.

Immortal took a few more steps back.

"What now?" Lilith's pitiful expression and big moist red eyes would've hooked the souls of brilliant princes.

But they did not move Immortal. Not in the slightest.

"What do you want?"

Immortal pointed to his chest and then to his crotch area, then shook his head.

"W-Wait, what?" Lilith blinked in dumbfoundment. "Y-You don't have anything?"

Immortal nodded with a plain expression and crossed his arms, as if it was a trivial issue.

Varian was also dumbfounded. But in retrospect, it made some sense. This man, well, a man for the sake of convienience, was born at the perfect balance of life and death.

He's neither a living nor an undead. Then it perhaps was also justifiable that he had no parts.

It's debatable if he could have any lineage even if he reached the divine ranks.

After all, the creation of a being at the perfect balance of life and death only happened because of the slivers.

"Do you want me to arrange a platform for you to strip dance for the Jai bastards when they return victorious? Huh?" Desmond suddenly yelled.

When the members looked at him in anger, he waved his hand. "Then what are you waiting here for? Get the fuck in!"

He disappeared with a loud bang and the rest followed.