Novel Name : The Supreme God

The Supreme God Chapter 4921 Furious

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There were more than nine thousand corpses! Among them were more than one thousand governing

gods, as well as around eight thousand ordinary divine gods and genuine divine gods.

They were all piled up in front of the entrance to the Ninth Floor, a gruesome mountain of death that

made all those who came across it have the hairs on the back of their necks stand.

These bodies did however, still contain some powerful laws and energy within them.

The energy roared loudly for a while, and the laws emitted dazzling light at the Ninth Floor's entrance.

"What the hell is going on?"

"Why are there so many corpses here?"

"Oh no! These appear to be the corpses of our Ninth Floor's divine gods!

How are they all dead? What happened to them?"

The first crowd of people now rushed out and found the dead bodies packed densely together, floating

in the air. They all gasped, shocked and horrified to their core.

Meanwhile, inside the Ninth Floor, a casual conversation was taking place.

Bartholomew was speaking with the wizards of the darkness race as they leisurely walked out of the

Ninth Floor.

"Ha!

Please, you can rest assured, wizards. If Austin is still close by, I will personally take care of him this

time. No matter how strong and capable he is, he is nothing before me and he will not escape."

Knowing that Austin might still be nearby, Bartholomew was getting excited like he had never been

before. He strode out of the Ninth Floor together with the wizards, laughing heartily as he spoke.

"Since you're saying you'll deal with that brat Austin yourself, of course he has nowhere to hide.

Everyone knows how powerful you are,"

the wizards flattered with a smile.

It was well known that these wizards were very skilled at deduction and were all quite resourceful as

well.

But they were not great fighters. They were relatively weak and were best suited for their roles as

counsellors.

They were aware of this and knew that because of it, they needed to make friends with the famous

masters throughout the Absolute Space Sea. That way they could call on powerful allies for help

whenever necessary.

Bartholomew was a renowned master in the Absolute Space Sea. Naturally, they showed him great

respect.

They finally exited the Ninth Floor and the smiles on their faces were immediately frozen, their eyes

wide and stunned.

They stared at the piles of dead bodies in front of them in disbelief, speechless.

"Aarrggh!

What the hell is going on here?

Who did this?" Bartholomew cried out in a rage.

He recognized at a glance that he was looking at the lifeless remains of his subordinates.

It wasn't long ago he sent his men out to track Austin down.

And yet, to his surprise, they were all dead, turned to corpses and stacked up in front of him.

"Someone answer me!

What the hell is going on?"

He was erupting into absolute madness now. His roaring spread far and wide, shaking some of the

nearby space seas and almost disintegrating them.

Some cosmos even exploded to nothingness.

Countless innocent creatures died miserably from his terrible growl.

He was after all a supreme master in the Absolute Space Sea.

He may not have been as strong as the Lords of Darkness from the darkness race, but he could kill

ordinary gods of chaos in an instant.

"You, come here.

Tell me what happened!"

Bartholomew growled viciously at one of the governing gods standing around.

His aura was so fierce it almost blew the governing god to bits.

"Lord Bartholomew, I don't know what happened either.

I came out here to find them piled up, just as you did,"

the governing god answered cautiously.

"Loser!

You're useless!"

He slapped the governing god across the face and he instantly evaporated into nothing.

Bartholomew was fuming with a blazing rage. It seemed as though he might ignite the space and let it

burn until there was nothing left.

These dead men made up nearly a third of all his subordinates.

This was a massive loss to his forces.

Over the years, he had been adding so many recruits to his force and increasing his strength to be able

to compete with the other eight leaders of the Time Chamber Sect.

But now, with this loss, he had sunk to the weakest among the nine leaders.

How could he not be angry?

"Lord Bartholomew, hold back your anger for a moment.

Let us wizards deduce what has happened here,"

said one of the wizards calmly.

"All right. Help me discover who would be so bold to kill so many of my people,"

Bartholomew managed through a gloomy mask, doing all he could to control the anger burning in his

chest.

The more than a dozen wizards of the darkness race immediately closed in around the corpses to

decipher what had taken place.

Soon, they were able to find some clues.

"All your men were killed by Austin.

It's no wonder we only just found some traces of him near the Ninth Floor.

After he escaped, he came back and killed so many of your men,"

revealed a wizard.

"Yes, we have come to the same conclusion. This is indeed Austin's doing,"

echoed the other wizards.

"Austin!

That little bastard. How dare he come back and do this to so many of my men? He must die. He must!

And he will..."

The wizards' words made Bartholomew even more furious. He clenched his jaw hard, wishing he could

find Austin and beat him to death that very second.

"Can you figure out where he is now?"

He had to know right away.

"He was just here, but now he's gone,"

a wizard replied.

When he finished speaking,

Bartholomew took a step and vanished into thin air.

He searched back and forth, across every inch of the Absolute Space Sea near the Ninth Floor, moving

at lightning fast speed.

He released his incredibly powerful spiritual sense to scan the enormous area of the Absolute Space

Sea.

But no matter what he did or how hard he tried, he couldn't find even a trace of Austin.

What he didn't know was that Austin had already activated a teleportation rune, sending both himself

and the chaotic sky-devouring beast to a remote space and time.

It was hopeless. Bartholomew had no way to locate Austin.

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