Chapter 564

Chapter 564: End(1)

“Why didn’t you save the Void beast even though he has originated from your blood?” Aakesh asked Vritrasura as when he exited the world, he only noticed two Void beasts there, whereas the Void beast at the entry point had told him that three Void beasts had entered the portal. Aakesh had promised of helping the Void beasts if he could, so he questioned.

There could only be two reasons that he didn’t appear there. First, he didn’t enter the world, and second, he died somewhere.

The first option seemed farfetched as when Aakesh had entered the portal; he was even weaker than the Void beasts. If he could grow stronger here fighting, then others can too. It may not be at the same rate as him, but still, they were the owner of pseudo Limitless physique.

So, Aakesh believed there was only one reason that the Void beast wasn’t there. They must be dead.

As for why Aakesh didn’t think that Vritrasura let the Void beast die because he does not influence the Conspiracy continent, he didn’t think so as Aakesh was caught in a troubling situation when he had casually referred to Vritrasura as he.

“Because I didn’t want to,” Vritrasura straight away responded as if it was only a minor thing. He didn’t care at all about what happened with the Void beasts, even though they originated from a drop of blood that belonged to him.

Since Vritrasura didn’t feel enough interest to help the Void beasts, Aakesh stopped thinking about it. His promise to the Void beasts outside was only valid when he was present there, but since he wasn’t there, he had nothing to do with it.

One second passed, two seconds passed, three seconds passed, and just like that, one hundred and seventy-five seconds had passed.

Only three seconds remained for when the continent would throw every inhabitant of the Primal dimension out, and not long after, it would crash with the dimension.

Since Vritrasura lived in an isolated space, Aakesh couldn’t teleport to the spot where Jamini was once bound. Aakesh asked Lilith to teleport him back to the ruler’s previous territory after knowing what he could understand from Vritrasura and Jamini, depending on his strength.

The next moment, Aakesh appeared on the same spot he was standing before Lilith had suddenly teleported him.

Aakesh appeared alone since Lilith had no interest in helping Aakesh save the Primal dimension. She only wished him luck and then teleported him.

Only two seconds were left when Aakesh told Lily what was to happen next with the individuals and the Primal dimension.

The next second passed as Aakesh shared this information with Autumn and Katrina.

At first, the continent would only throw out the outsiders and then crash onto the Primal dimension. But after Aakesh freed Jamini, she helped Aakesh by pushing Autumn, Katrina, Clara, and Clara’s family out.

(A/N: Clara is the Furry Griffin Aakesh had met not very long after he had entered the portal. For more, please refer to chapter 482.)

Aakesh also informed Clara how she and her family would get thrown out of the continent at that second.

Only one more second remained left before he would get thrown out.

Aakesh had more than enough time to let other central rulers know about the crash so they could rescue themselves in the end, but Aakesh decided against it. Even though he didn’t care about what happened to the Primal dimension, it didn’t mean he would doom it in his own hands.

Even the weakest central ruler was around the level of an Immortal, while the powerful ones went as far as the strength in the Sacred dimension.

Since Aakesh wouldn’t let the Conspiracy continent destroy the Primal dimension, if he had told them earlier about it, the mightiest ones would most probably survive.

Even though Aakesh’s strength had reached the peak of the Primal dimension, it didn’t mean that he could fight against creatures who had their power in the Sacred dimension.

Even Autumn or Katrina, when they had only raised their power by five levels, they were able to defeat Aakesh in a single strike.

The Primal dimension would throw them out and would make them forcefully ascend to the Sacred dimension, but since Aakesh didn’t want to take a chance about what they would do in that window, Aakesh didn’t even have to think twice.

One second finally passed.

The space around every individual suddenly crashed, turning into a portal. The individuals didn’t even have an idea about what was happening, before the crack forcefully sucked them in, giving them no chance whatsoever to defend themselves.

The central rulers still kneeling on the ground looked shocked as it had already been a few minutes since the ruler summoned them, and she hadn’t even appeared here. At the same time, the strangers had also suddenly gotten sucked into a portal-like space crack.

Their shocks hadn’t even gotten over when suddenly the situation occurred in their camps. Two central rulers kneeling on the floor suddenly got sucked into the space cracks.

The throwing out process happened all over the Conspiracy continent as all the individuals who had entered the continent would have space suddenly cracking in front of them, forming a portal, and then they would get sucked.

The individuals weren’t the only ones facing this sudden situation. A portal had appeared out of nowhere and sucked the family of five Furry Griffins when they were conversing at the family table.

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“Where are we?” Clamont asked in confusion as he suddenly found himself out of the family table and in the space where he could see stars shining.

The scene was new for him and his family, as where he once stayed, there was only darkness in the sky and nothing else, whereas here, he saw several shining blobs of lights.

Clara and others’ eyes shined in amazement as the scene in front of them was too beautiful for them even to imagine.

The feeling of amazement didn’t last long as suddenly, a sense of danger threatening than anything Clamont and others had felt attacked them, breaking them out of their bliss.

At the same time, a name emerged in everyone’s heart, but even when they were in his presence, the danger they currently felt was like a mad elephant charging toward mortals.